Dan Le Batard
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No one's doing that to Breen.
You're going to pretend here that you don't love Matthew Kachuk more than you love anybody you've ever loved?
This is the Don Levitas Show with the Stugats.
Speaking of broadcasters, I should mention Stacey King, a famous Bulls broadcaster.
Famous Bull died fairly shockingly at the age of 59 here.
And I don't know whether Benetti did this or not on the Peacock NBC broadcast, but he was supposed to.
The Bulls had asked in an homage to what it is Benetti had done for us.
for Benetti to, during the Sunday night game, because Benetti used to work with the Bulls, to drop in Stacey King catchphrases into the Peacock and NBC broadcast.
I have to check with Benetti to see if he actually went ahead and did that, but he was going to do that.
Stacey King, beloved in Chicago, beloved personality as a player, more beloved as a broadcaster.
Roy,
We have one more Benetti sound.
Benetti did one more free catchphrase out of nowhere that we have not played a day later after our charity event for Boog Shambi.
Can you play the sound of Jason Benetti sneaking in another Greg Cody catchphrase over the weekend?
Not just not an old man, but also an electrical current is a vibrant personality.
Like this man had an outsized sort of cartoonish love of life that you could hear in the broadcast and basically any time he was interviewed.
And, you know, obviously he's very close to my age.
And so whenever it is that something like that happens, it punches you in the face and doubly so when it's a vibrant, energetic personality.
I've always thought of Rick Adleman as not quite that right.
I've Rick Adleman in some form.