Get some facts and come back and Seebee. Get some facts and come back and Seebee. Don't throw 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, 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.
Why not a detain Oh you're not That 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. He sucked, but he 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. Em we went h final lawer the program. Glad you're with us on this Monday, I'll happy related Father's Day to all of you
out there who enjoy being with your kids on Father's Day. I thought it was a special day for me absolutely. I hope it was for you as well. Ben is our producer. I'm Matt Shepard. Love to chat with you on the Myer hotline eighty six six eight three eight forty eight forty three. I'd love to hear from you via text as well. Sports Radio to twenty one thousand. By the way, did you see after the US Open yesterday? You see on Golf Channel one of their reporters. I apologize,
I had forgotten who it was. One of the reporters went out there and on eighteen put a ball where Bryce and Deshambo did in the greenside bunker and tried to hit from the same spot and went like miles past the hole, all right, and it shows you how difficult it was to just to stop the shot. Then Deshambo comes out with the US Open trophy and grabs the mic and kind of talks him a little bit more through it and makes him relax, and then he curls his neck shot up to that hole. I
don't know two feet. It was a shot that was even better than Deshambo's, but Dishambo didn't get two cracks at it anyway. Bottom line, it
was just really good golf, really good golf. The other funny thing is that he shows up on the Golf Central set Deshambo does, and he's talking about specific players of the past, specific people associated with the world of golf, and he's giving them credit for being familyman, Charles Howell being one of them, and talking about that in front of Brandal Chamblee, who has had his issues in the past of keeping his family together because of his wandering eye,
if you will, I thought it was very ironic. Anyway, Deshambo was the winner of the US Open, second time that he's won it in his career. Two championships, two major championships for Deshambo, and he is considered one of the better American golfers right now. Not the best. It's not like he's Scotti Scheffler, But look, I mean to be able to prove that you can win different courses that aren't necessarily made for you. Not
everything is about length. That's the thing I thought was refreshing about his championship is the fact that here's a guy who is known for what distance right crushes the ball. It's amazing how far he hits a nine iron. Just makes you shake your head. There's also a great video of him playing with some social media stars on the golf course with old clubs, blade clubs that they would have used way back in the day, like the Ben Hogan era,
and he shoots power with those clubs. Now, he's willing to do certain things. The thing that endears you about certain players, certain members in general of the media. I don't know if it's commentators. I don't know if it's color analysts. I don't know if it's athletes themselves, but how they can relate to you. Right, Tom Brady did a pretty good job with his Fox debut at the UFL Championship. Bryson Deshambo has become a lot better
at that. Bryson Deshambo is now becoming more real. So he's willing to take certain chances. Most guys they're not going to do. They're not going to take an old set of clubs from one hundred years ago and play a round of golf in them because it makes them look vulnerable. Right, Who would play with a bunch of social media guys who have made now a very comfortable living multimillionaires. I believe the goodie good guys with their brands and everything
else like that. Who would play eighteen holes with those guys, knowing that if they beat them, that's tough to live down. Yet they're willing to do He's willing to do that. I think that's super cool. How many people would be comfortable enough in their skin to be able to go out and do something like that, putting as much as they do on the line and risking it. If you win that, it's not a big deal because you're
supposed to. If you lose it, it's a massive deal because those guys can use it as a marketing tool for who knows how long, and you don't live that thing down. Bryson Deshambo has become much more likable in that sense, hasn't he? Did you see the shot? I think it was after the ninth hole. There was a young boy in a wheelchair looking for a high five, and he got it from Rory McElroy. I'm not saying this is a bad thing, all right. It's not like I got anything
against Rory McElroy. But McElroy slaps him five. People are sticking their hands over the rope wanting to slap his hands. Five. He just keeps walking and he acknowledges them. Right, there's nothing wrong with that, but he keeps walking to the next tea box. The next group through is Deshambo, he and Matthew Pavone. Deshambo walks by the young boy in the wheelchair,
he slaps him five, takes out his marker and signs his hat. And then as he's walking to the next tea box, the people who have their hands over the ropes to try and slap them five, he's fist pumping them all the way to the tea box. That's something he probably would not have done five six years ago. So he's matured in that regard. Not that what Rory McElroy did was wrong bad, but Bryson de Shamba went above and
beyond and became a little bit more likable. It's easier said than done, man, it really is, and I totally understand it, especially from an athlete's standpoint. You have to be on all the time, but it's not easy to be on all the time. It can be very frustrating. And for Rory McElroy, you know how he handled the end of that round yesterday, not boguing three out of the last four holes, but not making himself available to the media. How do people perceive him now fair or unfair?
How is he perceived? He's perceived as a bit of a baby less than professional. Bryson de Shamba somebody put this out on social media. Bryson de Shamba when he lost finished second in a tournament, he was there. I think it was Xander Schoffley, you know, gave him a high five and was up close and personal to him and talking to him, saying, in so many words, congratulations. Right. Then they show Rory McElroy when he loses to Deshambo, what does he do? He leaves, doesn't talk to
NBC. Scotty Scheffler did, and Scotty Scheffler had one of his worst rounds of the year, or definitely he had his worst round of the year, one of the worst rounds of his career, or worst tournaments anyway, and he sat down with them. But McElroy couldn't after his round. So let's say you don't want to fair enough. I mean, you're you're encapsulated in the moment of what's going on, and plus you got to get ready to
possibly play a playoff hole you don't want to talk to the media. I totally understand that he gets a passing that doesn't talk to him, even after Deshamba Wins gets in his car and takes off. Whether you think he's a jerk or not, the perception is what right that he is a jerk, or he is a baby, or he's a whiner, or he's a powder not cool. Phone number on the Meyer Hotline eight six six eight three eight forty eight forty three Quick time out, step aside for a moment, and
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the Lions signed a kicker. It's Jake Bates. It's the guy everybody wanted because of what he did for the Michigan Panthers at Ford Field and outside ford Field this year and getting the Panthers to the playoffs. One of four teams in the playoffs. They ended up losing to Birmingham. Birmingham won their championship again yesterday. But when you looked at it and you see that he connected on twenty one of twenty eight field goals, a couple of sixty yarders,
you're thinking, oh, that's great stuff. Love It hopefully fills a void. We'll see if he beats up Backley. A lot to determined, but he's in the mix. It's what people wanted. There were other teams in the mix for his services reportedly anyway, So the Lions were one of a few options, and he said he wanted to stay in Michigan. That should make everybody feel pretty good. And considering that he, you know, he beats out a team like the Houston Texans and the Green Bay Packers and the
I think the Washington Commanders were also on that list. Should make you feel pretty good. Well. I was reading an article from the Sporting News over the weekend and they wrote the NFL's all over paid team for twenty twenty four worst contracts, including bad deals for Browns, Chiefs, and Bears. So a few of them there. I'm not going to go over every single player, but one of them is Deshaun Watson with Cleveland. He's going to make
forty six million. One is Alvin Kamara, he's gonna make fifteen million. Joe Mixon with the Texans, now originally a Cincinnati Bengal player. The wide receivers they have is Calvin Ridley, who's going to make twenty three million in Tennessee, Jerry Judy with the Browns seventeen and a half million, and Noah Fant with the Seahawks at ten and a half million. I would go over
some of the offensive lineman. You may not know all of them. Defensively, one of the positions obviously is cornerback, and one of the players they have besides James Bradbury of the Eagles, who's going to make twelve point six million dollars, is Carlton Davis. Here's what they write, The Lions didn't make their veteran corner spending work last season, so they got aggressive again,
trading for the former buccaneer. So I'll stop right there and just say this, just because something doesn't work one year doesn't mean you completely abandon it. Just because you draft a certain player out of a certain program and it doesn't work out doesn't mean you never dip back into that program. Just because you've drafted a certain position at a certain player or in a certain draft doesn't mean and it doesn't work out, doesn't mean you never go back to that position.
Right, Just because Jeff Okuda didn't work out doesn't mean you never take a cornerback in the first round. Just because you addressed one position last offseason that didn't work out doesn't mean you don't keep trying. So they pick it up and they say, however, he's been shaky with durability issues of late, and there's a good chance rookie first rounder Terry On Arnold will be their better starter. That's fine. In fairness, our hope is that Terry on
Arnold is their better starter. That's what we want, isn't it. That's what I want. I want terryon Arnold to be the man. I want him to be the best cornerback on this team and to get better every single year. That's asking it a lot, but especially because that's a really hard position to transition from college to pro. That's what I want to say. Carlton Davis is overpaid at the amount of money that he's going to be bringing in. Perhaps he may be because he's going to make close to fifteen million
dollars. The durability issue, Yeah, he's never played sixteen games, they said, they wrote the durability issue as of late. As of late, he played twelve games a year ago, thirteen starts the year before ten in twenty twenty one. He's never played a full season, so I'm not sure where they get that from. I don't care if he's not a number one. I know he's getting paid like that, but I don't care that he's a not I just want to be an everyday starter who is productive. I
want him to be. I'd love for him to be a pro bowler. I'm not expecting that. My expectation is that he plays every game and he is a quality cover corner who can come up and make tackles on sweeps and be versatile enough to cover a one or a two depending on where that guy lines up. I'm okay with that. He's got to be an everyday guy
every Sunday. My hope is that Terry On Arnold's going to be on one corner, Carlton Davis will be the other, and before you get into the Edith Rakestraw situation, you're going to need more than two cornerbacks on the field at one point. Okay, So I'm not worried about that part. If that's going to be the case, If he's going to be your every day starter and he puts up good numbers, again, expectations. Folks don't expect him to be a pro bowler, but he's going to be, then you're
going to be in pretty good shape. Now. I don't want a high QBR. I don't want a high percentage against him. I don't want him being out there just for the sake of being out there. You've been able to build some depth with that position, and by doing that, that means that if one guy is not performing, the other guy can come in and get an opportunity. If Carlton Davis is starting every single game, that's not going to be the scenario. Thus it'll be a successful enough season for him.
I'm good with that, and I would guess you would be two Meyer hotline eight six six eight three eight forty eight forty three. That's eight sixty six eight three eight forty eight forty three. You can text the program to Sports Radio twenty one thousand. NBA Finals tonight. Celtics up three games to one last game. Charles Barklay called out the Celtics for embarrassing and being unprofessional in their performance in Game four, which is a little surprising, just because
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Speaking of that, one athlete who was in a situation for the first time over the weekend was Tom Brady. He revealed his biggest concern about broadcasting games on Fox. I want to know if you watched him and maybe who are your favorite color commentators? And it doesn't have to be just for football. Who are some of your favorite color commentators when we come back on Exus and Bros. Stay with Us. Final segment on the first show of the week
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in your family who's your favorite analyst in sports. Go away from a local standpoint, but you know, you watch every NFL game that you possibly can, and you're gonna have national broadcasters because every game is broadcast National. Tom Brady recently sat down with SI dot Com and they asked him a lot of things about becoming that numberumber one analyst when he joins Kevin Burkhart. And I
think Kevin Burkhardt's excellent for Fox, he said. The important part for me is how I continue to make it fun for people to enjoy the viewing experience, which is a great perspective, he said. Sometimes I get a little too serious because I see myself as a quarterback Tom Brady as opposed to let's enjoy the great game of football, Tom Brady, Ken you separate the two. It's a great question who are Who's your favorite analyst in sports? So
I think you know Joel Klatt does a really good job. He does. I mean, does it matter that you don't remember Joel Klatt playing? He's a quarterback at Colorado. I think he's really good. I think he's surpassed Kirk Kurbstreet. I think Kirk Kurbstreet's great on game day. I think he's really good at college football too. But I'm not a I don't know what it is I see. I think there's a little bit of a disconnection with him in the NFL game. Really like Joel Klatt. What about from an
NFL standpoint, who is your favorite analyst? I really like Greg Olsen. I think he's fantastic, not saying that he shouldn't be, you know, take a back seat to Tom Brady. When you spend as much money as they did on Tom Brady, of course you're going to have him as your number one team. And with the name recognition and everything, I don't think Brady's going to do what Tony Romo did. Tony Romo didn't. He doesn't prepare. Tom Brady's going to prepare. He's going to take it seriously.
I think it's going to be a good fit. I think he's going to be a really good analyst. But I do like I do like what Fox used to deliver as the former number one analyst. I like Troy Aikman. I think Troy Aikman is rock solid, and I think he got a lot better as his career went on. So I think there's plenty of good ones out there college football. I really like brock Hubert too. I think he
does an outstanding job. But I think I do understand why Joel Kladd is the number one guy on Fox from a college standpoint, because he's another one of those guys who works really, really hard excellent baseball wise, love John Smoltz. I think he's phenomenal. Before John Smoltz, I thought Oral Herscheizer was the best, but he's you know, I could handle either one of those guys every single game. They're that good. Hockey standpoint, Look,
you know, a lot of this will vary. I know Ray Ferraro got the buzz on ESPN. You know Eddie Olchuk is the guy who used to be on NBC, right, and he still does some things. He's kind of ventured over into the horse racing because he's always been a horse racing guy. I still think he's really really strong. But there's some other guys who kind of fly under the radar from an NHL standpoint and are still excellent at
what they do. It's hard for us in the state of Michigan because Mickey Redmond is so good and has been that good for so long, so the comparison can be a little challenging. NBA wise, I'm not gonna lie. I mean, I do think JJ Reddick does a good job. Prior to that, I'm not a I'm not a fan of many of them. Grand Hill's good, right, I view fair or unfair grand Hill, Bill Raftory Morris, collegiate guys. And it's kind of strange to say, because you
know, grand Hill was such a such a strong professional player too. But I got used to them calling the NCAA tournament on CBS and TNT. I see them as that still to this day, so I'm getting a little trying to get a little more used to it. I was not, and God love him, but a huge Bill Walton guy, and I said that for a long time I would I would much rather. I think JJ Reddick is really really good. Now I know a lot of people like Jeff van Gundy,
and no longer I'm not sure about stan Van Gundy. I'm not a huge fan there, but a lot of that has to do with what his experience with the Pistons, so I've kind of let that cloud my judgment to a certain extent. Anyway, Tom Brady made his debut for Fox the other
day in the UFL Championship Birmingham in a big time win. Just wondering if you happen to have a chance to see it, and wondering what your thoughts were on Tom Brady being that guy the other interesting new and you can give us a call in the Meyer Hotline eight six six eight three eight forty eight forty three or Tech Sports Radio to twenty one thousand. Gave you my opinions, Ben, feel free to chime in if you think they're any different than
what you got. But from a color commentator standpoint, that's kind of where I'm at. Yeah, I was just gonna chime in. Yeah, my favorite is Herbstree. I love you like you like Kirk Kerbstree, Yes, I do, and it makes me happy that he's on like Thursday night football. So you don't You're okay with him as an NFL analyst? Yes, yeah, I enjoy him. But yeah, my I love Chris Fowler and
Kirkirk Street together. That's interesting. Yeah. I don't know, man, I'm not saying any of them are going to be the next John Madden. You know, there was something about something about John Madden that just was so likable for everybody. You know, there are certain legend play by play guys dick Enberg, for example, Pat Summer all Al Michaels is in that that conversation too, but John Madden kind of completed that duo was just so damn
good when it came to that. And you know, Chris Collinsworth is the number one guy when it comes to Sunday Night Football. Is Chris collins Worth in that same realm? I think he was at one point. I don't believe he is any longer. I think there are a lot of people who have tired of him. I think more people have tired of Tony Romo. When Tony Romo first started, people loved him because he was always first guessing in sports and television. Sports television, they want analysts to first guest,
not second guests. And you know what the difference is. So I'm not going to try. I'm not going to explain it to you because it's an insult to your intelligence. You already know. I think when you do that, first of all, I think it's great because you're willing to take a chance and you can always say why it didn't work, or why it should have been what you originally said, why you said it. I'd like to see a screen pass here. What do they do? They end up going
for a bomb. The reason I wanted a screen pass is because this is what I noticed. But the bomb worked out anyway they're on the board, Good for them them. That's why I'm in the booth and not on the sidelines whatever. I mean, there's certain times you can kind of cover yourself in that regard. Second guessing leads everybody to believe, well, then why didn't you say in the first place? Right. The other thing is when you have a guy who is first guessing, like Tony Romo did, it
was somewhat refreshing. I think a lot of people felt like, now, this is what an analyst is supposed to do. You can't do it all the time. His got to be to the point where he was doing it so often and was wrong so frequently that people felt like he jumped the shark. Enough is enough, I'm done. And I think they also recognized that he was not very well prepared. Wasn't He's got one game to get ready for all week long, and he doesn't know players' names. He's using their
numbers. You're not going to see that with Tom Brady. All indications are that this is a guy who really worked at trying to get it situated, really worked at going into a broadcast and knowing what he wanted to do. Now, speaking of quarterbacking and the NFL. Jordan Love recently came out with a rather surprising quote. He said, I think you don't have to have
a number one wide receiver. According to Packers dot Com, he said, I think it works out well when you can spread the ball out and you've got different guys making different plays and you can put them in different as. I think it puts a lot more stress on the defense and the calls that they get into. So I think in the long run it helps us not having a number one guy, a true number one guy, But I think all those guys can step up and be one on any given day. Now.
A couple different things here. I read that as a wide receiver with Green Bay, and I think to myself, you don't think any of us are number ones. That's not cool. On the other hand, you read that as a football fan. We used to say this all the time about Tom Brady. Didn't we look at how many championships he won and how many truly number ones did he have? Spread the ball around. We say it
and it's a compliment. A player says it and it's a shot. It is disrespectful, if you will, to guys like Romeo Dobbs, Dontavion Wicks, Jaden Reed, Christian Watson, guys on green Bay. The other thing that it does is it forces us to kind of reevaluate, not the position, because we all know it's a passing league. The NFL is a passing league. College football is a passing league as well, But we think it's vital to have those guys. What did we say last week? Guys,
we said Detroit's got what we consider to be two good wide receivers. I'm on Ross Saint Brown for sure is a one, and we think Jamison is going to be a good one too. Right, He hasn't proven that yet, but Jamison Williams eventually will be. So we are wondering who's going to be that three. Is it gonna be Kalif Raymond isn't gonna be Donovant,
Peoples Jones, are they going to acquire somebody? And then we were looking at all the other teams and their top three and somewhat envious of what the Bears have and what the Bengals have and the Texans and so on and so
forth. Now we got a green Bay team that last year made the playoffs, pulled a huge upset that not many people expected, and their quarterback, who we view as one of the biggest up and comers, one of the better young quarterbacks that the league has to offer, is saying you don't necessarily need a number one wide receiver. Do you want a really good, high end number one and two other receivers that are just kind of eh? Or would you take three wide receivers who are all bees be minus and above.
I can't answer that question because I think it's I've always felt like you got to have a one. Maybe they feel maybe there are some places where they feel you don't necessarily need the one wide receiver. But if you had a one tight end like Brady had in New England for example with Rob Gonkrowsky, if you don't have a number one receiver, you got a number one target, right. Jordan Love says this, you can plug any of these guys at any position and they'll go out there and make plays. I think a
little of that was proven last year. We had different guys injured throughout the season, and guys had to move around a little bit but play some different spots that well they might not have been used to. So I definitely think that's the case. You look at our guys. Each person has their own skill set and what they do. That's the key. It's trying to find that and put them in the best position to be successful. In other words, He's got versatility and depth in each of those three guys. They are
not married to one spot on the field. You can move them around, are they Deebo Samuel? Probably not? Were they good enough for green Bay a year ago? And are they good enough for green Bay to be what many people to be considered a high end challenge. Some are out there suggesting that the Lion's reign in the NFC North may not be that long because of the young talent that the Bears have accumulated and the young talent that green Bay
currently has. So I wonder if that might change people's opinions moving forward. If Jordan Love feels like it's not a detriment, no, No, he could be just saying that too. I mean, what else is he going to say? He's not going to pull on Aaron Rodgers yet? Because Aaron Rodgers was upset that the Packers really never went after a number one target for
him and felt like they relied too much on him. To get the job done when you're spending as much money as a lot of these teams are on quarterbacks and some on number one wide receivers, if you can find a way to move the football downfield and be consistent with really good wide receivers who are being above and who are versatile, and they don't have to be married to one position, and they can move, you can move them around, and
they have different skill sets. What would be wrong with that? Well, the biggest problem with that is obviously they're eventually going to get theirs and then you're going to have to start it all over and do it all over again. So you don't to be put in that situation. But as of right now, Jordan Love feels like he's just fine without a number one wide receiver, if indeed you believe that's the case for him in Green Bay, I found that to be probing for him to have something like that. Not having
a true wide receiver actually helps us, is what he says. Let's see if that comes to fruition this year in a really tough division. Thanks to Ben for producing our program today, but thanks to you for your texts. Hope you can join us again tomorrow. Monday through Friday six till nine, we'll have an answer to our poll question. Our poll question on X today was did Bryson Deshamba win the US Open or did Rory McElroy lose it.
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