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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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I've been a big Tom Brady supporter for many years, but he's making it damn near impossible to continue to have his back. I even had his back last week with the whole situation, and I still stand by that with the no dog in the fight thing and how the fans and his teammates got a little bit too crazy about that. I know we had a disagreement about it, but I had not seen...
Yesterday, when we did the show, I had not seen him dancing next to Alex Earl, the new one, Super Bowl Party one. I had seen the original one on New Year's Eve. I did not see the one until yesterday afternoon. And that, coupled with the thirst trap situation that he was doing on Instagram...
is it's becoming very, very difficult to continue to support this man and have his back in the way that I've had his back. He's doing Pizza Hut commercials, which is a total fraud thing for him with his whole wellness and everything else, right? And he is acting like a 17-year-old boy with a crush And it's just tough, man. It's tough. And he's the greatest. And he's got the seven Super Bowls.
And he's the Hall of Famer and the greatest I've ever seen. But he's like border. You know what they say?
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Chapter 2: What are the latest controversies surrounding Tom Brady?
The ick. He's giving a lot of girls the ick. He's giving a lot of women out there right now the ick. Really? Yeah. Oh, he's not giving Alex Earl the ick. Giving her something else. Yeah, he added one letter to that. I was trying to get to that. Yeah, I don't know why this affects you in any way, shape, or form. I'll tell you why. Since it's bothering you. Why? Because he puts it in your face? No.
No, not at all. Everything's in your face these days. That's not what it is. It's just that there are certain people that you respect, you look up to, you say, man, that guy really got it done. Like Michael Jordan? Yeah, I mean, but... He didn't give a dick.
Right, but he, you know, he was not without his issues, but he's also someone that, like, is living this fantastical life now where he's, you know, built his own golf course, and he's out there, he's deep-sea fishing, and he does this documentary about how great he was and everything else, but... Even someone like Joe Montana. You see him out there.
Obviously, they're playing in the 49ers home stadium. He's out there. He's just got this aura about him. These guys that have come through and just have this aura and respect. Walt Clyde Frazier. He's kept his style and his entire business. being consistent.
The aura of Clyde. Right, like these guys.
1970s cool Clyde is still alive. So I'm trying to bring up guys in your era as well that were older than you that you looked up to and you're like, man, that guy's just always been the best. What did you think of Joe Montana on the field before the Super Bowl? Well, he was underdressed compared to the other guys. Yeah, I thought it was like he was going to be in Blue Man Group or something.
Yeah, I was a little surprised at that. But still, he still was Montana, and he was still out there and still had his aura. But Tom Brady is regressing in a sense where he's acting like a kid as opposed to the man that accomplished all the things that he accomplished. And it's almost if he were a friend of mine. Like, let's just forget about his fame for a second.
And I saw a friend doing the things that he was doing. I would be like, it doesn't look so good. It's not coming across great. With this whole, like, face thing on Instagram. This is me on a Sunday with no football. And then dancing like he danced at that. Because everybody's watching him all the time. Yeah, I know. That's got to be pretty rough.
But that's why it's affecting me, because I have the ultimate respect for him, and I feel like he's regressing. I feel like he's regressing socially, and he's a tough— It's amazing. You just want to see him in a football uniform playing football. No. That's the thing. It's not that. He's gone through 19 different twists and turns in his life.
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Chapter 3: How is Sam Darnold reflecting on his career journey?
He's still raising kids. Yeah, of course. Absolutely. I think he thinks he's one of them, though. That's the thing. He's not acting like their dad. He's acting like their buddy. Let's go to Ronnie in Tom's River. What's going on, Ronnie? Hey, guys. How's everyone doing today? Good, man. What's up? Gio, you usually have the pulse of the people, and kind of Boomer alluded on it.
I just want to kind of further that discussion that Boomer just brought up. This guy lived like a monk for 19 years, eating right, doing everything right, suppressing his emotions, suppressing everything for the betterment of the team. He's not a football player anymore, and I think this is like where fans and people have that image of football players of how they're supposed to be 24-7.
That's not who he is, and he wants to live his life a little bit on the wilder side or a little bit out there more. I don't think that's an ick. I think that's just like he can do more freely and not worry about Big Brother watching them and his image on the field. This is a completely different Tom Brady, and we kind of have to get over that. Yeah, listen, I agree with that.
That's a very good point. But, Ronnie, did you see those Instagram stories that he put up there when he was laying down? So, Gio, to be completely honest with you, I'm off the grid, buddy. I don't let that kind of, like, you know, I don't really care about that. I wish I could, man. I'm not the person. I wish I could. I wish I could get rid of all of it. You can't, though, when you work in media.
In 2026, you have to be attached. But, yeah, if you saw, I think you'd feel a little bit more of what I'm feeling if you saw those pictures. You could probably Google them and find them. But if you saw that, you'd be like, all right, that just does not fit the guy that I thought I knew. For sure. But I think...
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Chapter 4: What happened during the Hornets-Pistons brawl?
I think that there's just two images that you kind of have to. There's Tom Brady, the immortal, right, on the field doing everything the right way, and Tom Brady, the on-air personality now that's want to live his life. There's a duality now that we have to kind of separate. Same thing, you know, so I think that's kind of like where we have to kind of trend now with Tom Brady.
Yeah, you know what? Great call, Ronnie. I mean, you dropped duality on me, and it's a hard thing to argue against. There's a duality there, but also the strictness of his career is a great point. But I would say that this year, finally, as a broadcaster, he finally relaxed.
I felt like he was really himself, and maybe that's a little bit of Kevin Burkhart rubbing off at him or something, or just those two guys having a good time together in a booth. And that's what it sounded like to me. It didn't sound like it was forced last year. Last year, it was just a lot of crutch sayings and things that you would hear in any broadcast.
Chapter 5: How is Rick Pitino's coaching impacting his team?
What is Tom Brady bringing you differently than anybody else? Nothing, at least the first year. But the second year, definitely. When he was doing the game and it was really windy and he was talking about how to hold the ball and how to throw the ball and things of that nature, those are great things. Those are great insight on his part. And he sounded much more relaxed, too, by the way.
Let's go to Goldberg and Merrick. What's going on, Goldberg?
Hey, what's up, friends? How you guys doing? I think you hit it on the head, man. When I was watching the Super Bowl and I'm seeing all the stuff with the GOAT, Brady, which he is, You know, he's one step away from having that drunk picture with his hair all over the place. And it's going to be plastered all over TMZ. I see it. You can see it in his face. Vito would never, never do it.
Oh, here we go.
Oh, here we go. Yeah, now we're comparing him to Gio. Guys, have a great day.
All right. See you, Goldberg.
Yeah, I don't think it's going to go that far. I really hope it doesn't for Tom. I think that he's certainly, even though the guardrails aren't as tight as they were in his playing career, I don't think he's going to get to a point where he's going to be getting arrested. No. Not a chance in hell. That's not what I'm talking about. No. Mike and Ben Alvin, what's going on, Mike?
Umaranchio, you two window-thrown motorboats, snow-blowing son of a bitches. What's up, Mike?
This whole Alex Earl and Tom Brady is... Let me tell you something. She's really stepping up her game. Let me tell you something. She started with Tyler Wade. Then she went to Braxton Berrios. And now she's with Tom Brady, the GOAT.
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Chapter 6: What is the Jets' strategy for finding a bridge quarterback?
Oh, my goodness. Jeez. Oh, my God. I mean, that was... We're talking about the ick. Wow. But that is true. She has climbed the ladder. I wonder what's next. I mean, after Brady. If you were saying, like, if Mike is right, she's climbing the man ladder. Yes. Who's next? Who's next on the man ladder? Man. Vagina.
Vagina.
You think she's going to switch after Brady? She's like, you know what? Enough. Going to switch. I don't know. I don't have, like, another. I mean, I'm thinking sports, right? There's nothing. Tennis isn't jumping out to me. I mean, golf, no. Anybody at the Olympics? Catch your fancy? I don't think so. No?
No.
Baseball? No. Politics? No. Anybody in the entertainment world? Actor? There's got to be somebody in there, but more famous than Tom Brady? Well, I mean, in our world, in the sports world, obviously, he's extremely famous. What about, this is a good one, what about Bad Bunny? I don't know. He dated Kendall Jenner. I thought he was gay, no?
No.
Absolutely not. Just cross-dresser? I don't know. I never saw him, and I just heard about that, that he was going to do that. I've seen photos of him. Again, now, whether or not, I do believe that they are real photos of him, yes, performing. No, he's not gay. He dated Kendall Jenner for years. Okay. Yeah. Yeah, I didn't know that. Thanks for bringing that up. Well, I was just thinking.
I mean, he's on top of the world right now. He is on top of the world right now, yeah. So that could be one. And she was out there for the halftime show. She was there on the field, Alex Earle. She was part of the celebrity contingent that was out there with Jessica Alba and Pedro Pascal and whoever else was there. That's great. Yeah. She was out there. So maybe that is the one. You know what?
We should have planted Al as one of those grass people.
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Chapter 7: What are the implications of Tom Brady's social media presence?
basically saying, I got your back, you know, Robert Kraft and everybody else, and changing his tune as the game got closer. Because I think he probably got a lot of heat. Well, we know he did, yeah. Yes. Yeah. No, I just... I'm serious. Like, think about this just for a second. Is there a comp of a guy who was the greatest to ever do it in sports, and then, like...
left the field, and then started posting weird thirst trap selfies. How many guys in the history of sports had social media at their fingertips to do what he's doing? Nobody. There's a lot of guys now. I'm curious to see. But this is the difference. The big difference is Tom Brady is divorced right now. So LeBron married, Steph Curry married.
When these guys retire, I don't think they're going to be doing that stuff. But if they were single, they might have. I mean, the only thing I can think of, I mean, they've made so much money. Like, he's made so much money. He doesn't have to do it. So he obviously, and they're like, Fox is not telling him to do it. It's not part of it.
The only thing that maybe Fox would ask him to do in terms of social media would be discuss a game or go on somebody's platform that they have on their website. Podcast Network or something like that. All this other personal stuff that he's putting out there, that's not required by contract. That's him doing it. Yeah, I know. Brian's up at Warwick. What's going on, Brian? Boomer and Gio.
Oh, yeah. What's happening, Brian? So I got Alex Earl's next boyfriend. It's pretty obvious. I can't believe you guys can think of it. It's Leonardo DiCaprio. Yeah, but doesn't he only date teenagers? I thought he was only like a 19-year-old guy. Usually it's like up to 30, so she's only got a couple years left to date him. Oh, is it 30 or 25? It might be 25. That's what it is, Brian.
I think the cutoff, this is like a thing. Like he will only date 25 and younger. Who's this now? Leonardo DiCaprio. Really? Yeah, and if you turn 26, trade in for a new one, like a lease. Yeah, bring it back to the dealership. Go see Doug Wells. Need a new one. So I think she's got a couple of years. That's a good one. I can see her. Leonardo DiCaprio more famous.
But he would have to get to her before she turned 25. Yeah, which I think is a couple years, or I don't know. I mean, if this is your fascination now. She is 20. Oh, she's 25. Sorry. She's already passed the expiration date. John and Maspeth. John, what's happening?
Fellas, yeah, so the grass people at the Super Bowl, I'm not sure if you guys saw the job listing for it. I just sent it to you guys on Twitter, but they worked a schedule of about 70 hours over two weeks where they got paid $18.70 an hour, and they had to be, you know, between 5'10 and 6'1, and also they had to be legally authorized to work in the United States, so go figure that out.
I sent it to you guys on Twitter if you guys want to see it.
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