Chapter 1: What NFL offseason moves are highlighted in this episode?
You guys started with the football and DJ Moore to the Bills from the Bears. The Bears also releasing Tremaine Edmonds. And the Texans giving Daniel Hunter a one-year extension worth $40 million. They gave him a one-year extension. Yeah. So they obviously had to give him some money up front, I would think. There has to be some sort of signing bonus, I would think, with that. There's got to be.
I mean, how many years? I guess I'm wondering if he has what? Do you only have one year left on his contract, maybe? I'm not sure. And then you had the Trent McDuffie move with the Chiefs the other day. So Trey Smith, Chiefs guard, was on with Kay Adams on Up and Adams. And he was talking about player movement. And it's disappointing when guys take off. It sucks to lose any teammates.
For instance, Mike Dana has gone this year. I love him, man. A brother. That's a big point as well, where it's like, that's my brother. Now he's gone. Duff leaving as well. It's always tough to see a brother come and go. I tell people that's one of the hardest parts about playing in the NFL.
One thing he did make clear, though, is with the Chiefs, because they've been so good and they've replaced players with the draft in other ways, full confidence in their front office. There's a lot of guys that ended up finding it deep in the draft. So for us, we have full confidence in them and picking up talent in return. And that's always an every year thing. They're just great at it.
So that was true. What they all say is, you know, the players are commodities and none of these contracts are really worth any. The paper that they're signed on when they say four years, 98 million dollars, you know, with 40 million dollars guaranteed, like Tremaine Edmonds is finding out his final year of his contract is not guaranteed. They just release him. Let him go.
So those contracts really don't mean much other than spreading out the impact that it has on the salary cap. But he's 27 and will be coveted and is going to sign a... No, he should. Hopefully he does.
I mean, and a guy like Trent McDuffie who gets traded to a team that has to spend money, he's in the right spot because they have to extend him and they have to give him a big signing bonus because of the position he played and for the amount of stuff, the amount of assets that they gave up for him. And then lastly from the NFL, did you play with Willie Anderson? I did. Last year? Yes, yes.
So did you see he had a kidney transplant? He got his kidney transplant, yes. I know he's been waiting for one. And it was good news. I sent him a message this morning. Nice. And the other thing out of the NFL, unfortunately sad, is Kevin Harlan. He lost his dad, Bob, who passed away at the age of 89. And that was announced yesterday. I did see that as well, yes.
The Nets lost to the Heat 126-110. You got the Knicks in Denver tonight. Last night, the Nuggets beat the Lakers 120-113. Nikola Djokic, the triple-double, 28-13-12. He says we were in control. I think we know what we want to do, and we're really trying to kind of do that and force. We want to dictate rules.
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Chapter 2: What are the implications of player movement in the NFL?
We want to dictate what the offense is going to do, let's say like that. So, easy for you to say. And now we'll see if they can do it against the Knicks tonight. That should be interesting. You had in the loss, LeBron James broke Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's record for career field goals made. Something in the neighborhood of like 15,200. Just a crazy, crazy number.
Also basketball related, you've got this whole Atlanta, the Atlanta Hawk thing with the Magic City and the Wings and the Strip Club, whatever the hell it is. Michelle Beadle on her podcast was going after Luke Cornett a little bit and his plea about trying to stop this night in Atlanta.
He wrote a long, long blog about why the Atlanta Hawks should respectfully rescind Magic Monday, which is in a couple of weeks. And the gist was respect for women, yada, yada. As a woman, I am not offended by the idea of Magic Monday. She would go on to say this is more than a strip club.
Magic City, for anyone who's been to Atlanta or lives in Atlanta or goes, it's not just like a, it's not a bar. It's not just a bar. Like, I feel like that's sort of the vibes that maybe people are getting. I've never been. What else is going on there? I looked at their website. It's a classy booby bar. You get a lap dance and go play skee-ball? I don't know, but Shaq is on the website.
Oh, he is? Oh, great. So, by the way, you know, Luke Cornett used the word respectfully in his criticism of the whole thing.
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Chapter 3: How does the NFL contract system affect player careers?
He said respectfully. I guess that word didn't mean anything to Michelle. Well, she says we don't want or need help, us as women. Secondly, and most importantly is, thank you, White Knight. Wow. But I don't need, we don't need this. I've had enough of men telling us what we can and shouldn't and what we should want and what we should need and how we should act. No, no, no. Yeah.
Lastly, she says there's nothing illegal going on here. These are not trafficked 12 year olds. Okay. We have that. And none of those people are being brought forward. This is not that these are grown ass women who have a job. And I don't understand if, are you shaming that industry as part of this blog? Like I can't really understand the motivation.
And then talking about the fact that he's got like, what do you call it? Looking for signatures to get this thing stopped. Imagine Luke Cornett showing up at your doorstep. Hey, can you sign this? I'm going to stop this strip club night at the Hawks game. And by the way, I just went to the Magic City site, and there's Shaq.
He's sitting right there, and he's talking, and it says, Welcome to Magic City, America's most important club. And that's GQ Magazine. Right. Yeah, I mean, I... One thing's for sure, this is one of the most genius promotions that a pro sports team has done in a very long time. Because if you go to Atlanta now, what are you going to think of first? Well, Magic City. Correct. I mean, both of them.
Well, I will tell you, and you should go, because as Draymond Green says, when you go there, man, what you are going to see. It's actually an art. I don't know if you've ever been, but if you see it in action, it's actually a form of art. That some choose to indulge in and some choose not to indulge in. That was on his podcast. Two breastises. Yeah, well, there's a lot of that, too.
That is very true. I mean, Magic City, I got to believe that Shaq's got to be a part owner of it, don't you think? I would imagine, or maybe... He owns everything. He's also in every commercial for everything, so maybe they just hired him to put his stamp of approval on it.
But yeah, I mean, sometimes when you see the booty cheeks clapping together, it's like watching Van Gogh take brush to canvas. It really is. It's an art form. You hang upside down on the pole. boobs and face. Very large breasts. If you want to see some good art on their website, click images. Okay. Wow, you got very excited. Why not, right? Yeah, they do have that. Photos. Yeah.
I would imagine if Shaq is part owner, they're selling some Papa John's there, and you can also buy some insurance from the General. Right. And Icy Hot if the girls grind too hard. Shaq's Big Chicken, I'm sure, is also there. That's right. Yeah. The General. I wonder if he's brought the General there. Oh, boy, that's funny.
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Chapter 4: How did the Nuggets perform against the Lakers?
Rutgers did lose at No. 8 Michigan State, 91-87. You've got St. John's playing Seton Hall at The Rock tonight. How about your Rangers last night? They scored a whole bunch of goals and won. That's it. That's the length of the highlight they gave me, four seconds. But, yeah, Mika Zibanejad. Mike Zibanejad had a goal and two assists. 6-2 was the final as they beat the Maple Leafs.
Igor Shosturkin made 29 saves. Meantime, the Islanders continued out west. They were in Los Angeles against the Kings last night. Remember Artemi Panarin? Oh, yeah. He's now on L.A. Panarin's stick handling had that one blocked by Beau Horvath. Skitters off to the corner. Schaefer against Kopitar. Panarin alone, scores! And the Kings score! And that was Mike Monaco with the call.
Panera also had an assist in this game. I know Patrick Waugh pulled the goalie very early in this game to try and get back in it, but they wound up losing 5-3. Here was Waugh, came up short, but we did battle. What I love about our group is we don't let circumstances affect us. We stick to our habits, and I think that's what... I love about the group right now.
And congratulations to Andrzej Kopitar. The L.A. captain had an assist while playing in his 1500th game, 25th player in NHL history to do so. So that's kind of cool right there. Overshadowing Al's 25th radio anniversary yesterday. We were all talking about that. until Lance Kopitar had this milestone, and then the news cycle just sloughed him away. I'm confused about that.
I saw the FAN posted congratulations to 25 years at WFAN. Yeah, that was incorrect. Right. It's at the company. Yes. Okay. We're making sure I saw that properly. So congratulations. Oh, thank you, Chair. 25 years. And tonight in Houston, Team USA plays Brazil. WBC Giants ace Logan Webb will make the start.
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