Chapter 1: Which New York athletes are considered elitist?
All right, let's now name one player, living player, on each of the pro teams here in New York who's allowed to be elitist. Aaron Judge. I'm talking the history of the organization.
Oh, I thought you were talking about players playing now.
No, they have to be alive, though, because you can't be elitist if you're dead.
All right, Mike Piazza?
Allowed to be elitist? I'm going to say Keith.
I hear Keith every day. Keith is just the everyday guy.
But he's an everyday guy. He's living out in Sag Harbor drinking like $400 bottles of wine.
Richard Gere's network now. Yeah, okay, he's down there, but he's still... Neighborhood, neighborhood, neighborhood.
Richard Gere's network.
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Chapter 2: Who are the top current New York athletes allowed to be elitist?
No, you don't. That's a good point. You never know what's going to be the trigger there. All right, we'll break the tie with Al and Fliegelman. Elitist Met. I'll go, I think, Piazza. Piazza. Okay.
Now, I'm with you. It's not saying he is elitist because we all know he's not, but Keith has earned the right to be if he wants to be.
Yeah, but what I'm saying is if you know he's not elitist, how can you say that he...
But the question was, are you allowed to be elitist? If you are elitist, you're allowed to be. We're like, Keith, champion. Mike Piazza, not a champion.
Especially one day they rightfully put Keith in the Hall of Fame, he could be elitist. He's allowed to be elitist.
Living elitist, Clyde.
See, I don't see that. I see Bill Bradley.
Wow.
Wow.
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Chapter 3: What criteria define an elitist athlete in New York?
Whereas Eli made hundreds of millions of dollars.
He's still making hundreds of millions of dollars.
He's allowed it. I'm going to
Got to be a member at Augusta, that kind of thing.
We're split on the Mets, Piazza, Keith. We're split on the Knicks, Bill, Bradley, Clyde. What do you guys think about Knicks, Bradley or Clyde, or is there somebody else?
Again, it's who can be.
It's Clyde by far.
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Chapter 4: How do the hosts discuss Keith Hernandez's status as elitist?
Clyde, to me, Clyde is super freak.
But he's allowed to be elitist.
I'm not saying he's not allowed to be elitist, but he's like, he, I don't know, just super fly, not super fleek freak. Super fly. I was going to say, I just let you go with that. I didn't know what you meant. Super fly. Yeah.
Yeah.
So, like, I guess... I mean, he's just uber cool. Like, I don't think elitist can... Like, he's like... When I think of Clyde, I think of uber cool.
All right, here's... Maybe this is what I'm trying to say, right? If you are waiting to get a table at a restaurant, and one of these people comes up to the hostess and says... I need a table because I'm so-and-so. Who are you allowing to get away with that? Not whose personality is necessarilyāwho are you allowing to get away with that more than anybody? And that, to me, is Clyde.
You're allowed. Have you seen a U.S. senator, you know, actually, you know, and how they act in their entitlement?
Yeah, but wouldn't you feel like he, like this is what I'm saying. So if Bill Bradley does it, I'm like, oh, you think you're a politician. Now you could go and do that. 100%. And you would say yes. You say you would be allowed. I would be. Okay. Yeah. All right. So that's fine. We could disagree. All right.
Like there's literally a scene in Seinfeld about Keith. I want an MVP. I can do whatever I want. I'm Keith Hernandez.
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Chapter 5: Who is identified as the elitist athlete for the New York Giants?
I'm thinking of guys that I would think that would be kind of elitist because of their personalities.
Who's allowed to be?
I know.
I understand. I mean, I'm not trying.
Of course, Clyde. Who's allowed?
Of course, Clyde. All right.
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Chapter 6: What makes Eli Manning an elitist athlete?
So let's see. We got to get Jets, Namath. Let's just move on.
Try to do a Jet if you rule out Namath. Does one exist? Oh, my God.
Elitist. Curtis Martin.
Yeah, yeah, I could see that.
That's a good one. That's the best I can do.
What about Rex? Listen, he sits in the skyboxes with Roger Goodell.
Yeah, Rex.
Right in the way. Rex is an everyday guy, man. Come on. No, but he could be elitist. There's no way that Rex Ryan could be elitist. It's just not in his being. No way.
But if he tried to pull that card, would he be allowed? No way. Okay.
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