Chapter 1: What was the significance of Al Davis' overhead projector press conference?
There is a documentary, I think it's on ESPN Plus, about the many lives of Lane Kiffin, and I've talked about this a lot over the years when we've brought up Lane Kiffin or the Raiders or Al Davis, but they were showing clips of that press conference, which will never be topped, of Al Davis with the overhead projector. What happened there? CeeLo, you okay? Everything all right?
Yeah, I'm going to drop my phone. Sorry. With Al Davis with the overhead projector firing Lane Kiffin. Yes. And I hadn't seen it in a while. It is just unbelievable. And then they have reporters talking about it that were there going, I mean, the fact that he had this projector up there. I mean, there was no point to the projector half the time, but it was just there and him sitting in the front.
It was just him like he was teaching a class, ripping Lane Kiffin about how disingenuous the guy was. Oh, I just highly – for theater, for sports theater, just go back and watch that press conference.
Well, the interesting thing now is Jimbo Fisher came out and just ripped Lane Kiffin for taking a couple of the coaches away from Ole Miss going into this game. Yeah. Let him do the first game, but now he's like, hey, you got to come here. You want this job at LSU. I need you here. They're leaving Charlie Weiss and the running back, Charlie Weiss Jr., and the running back coach behind.
They'll end up joining at LSU when their run goes over. But now he's telling guys, you've got to go. And Jimbo Fish is like, what are you doing?
Yeah, I mean, I think it sucks, but also at the same time, it's hurting Lane Kiffin doing that because he gets those bonuses if Ole Miss wins.
But, you know, the other thing, too, though, for me is, like, I don't know where I stand on this yet. I have to think this through because there are over 2,000 players that go into the transfer portal on January 2nd, and they can leave whenever they want. But when the coach leaves, everybody gets upset because he left the kids behind. You know how many kids are going to leave them behind?
Oh, sure, definitely. I mean, nowadays, it's completely different. That old argument about the coach can go wherever he wants and the players can't.
Back when I played, that would piss you off. Oh, yeah. Because the coach could leave and he would go and he'd get more money somewhere else and the players would get stuck. And if they transferred, you would have to sit out a year.
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Chapter 2: How did Joe Judge compare his experiences at Ole Miss to past chaos?
Good. Great. That's awesome. That's very good. All right, CeeLo, what's happening with you?
All right, sponsored by Chef IQ, Precision Cooking. That thing that you had to remove from your back. Did it have pus in it? ChefIQ.com, yes.
That had a lot of pus. That's why I was thinking pus.
Yes, yes. So they gave me some medication to help drain some of the pus before the surgery, and then when they cut that bad boy out of there, there was a lot more pus involved.
Yeah, and it relieved whatever pressure was putting on you.
Do they incinerate medical waste?
I think so, yes. Okay.
God.
What?
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Chapter 3: What conspiracy theory is emerging about the 49ers' injury issues?
Quote, my next-door neighbor was Aaron Hernandez. And I know that this is still more chaotic, which was an interesting comparison. And then he mentions here that he still has to be careful talking about that situation, even all these years later.
I got an NDA from there that I really can't talk. Obviously, look, I say it's just a neighbor.
I mean, it's... Were you a next-door neighbor?
Yeah, I was a next-door neighbor. Yeah, like, if you watch those documentaries, my house is on the TV in the next door, yeah.
And then despite the NDA, he went on ever briefly here?
Yeah, like, yeah. Like, the detectives knocked on my door to find out where he was. I didn't know. I mean, we just kind of talked to the organization. But, I mean, it was obviously chaotic.
But he's saying this is more chaotic with Ole Miss right now as compared to being with the Patriots on the Aaron Hernandez.
Completely unnecessary comparison, Joe. But I'm glad you did it because it's fascinating.
I didn't know anything about that. But I mean, why would you bring that up? I saw that this week and I'm like, that is very on brand for Joe Judge and what we learned about him while he was here with the Giants. Wow. Yeah. It's quite a reach.
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Chapter 4: What evidence supports the claim about electromagnetic fields affecting player health?
Oh, well, it's funny you bring that up. There's a scientist out there, and please don't tweet me. I have no idea if this is legit or not, but it's interesting just because you brought up, and you like conspiracy theories, right? Yeah, sure. So there's a scientist out there who's doing a deep dive and suggesting that at Levi's Stadium... where the Niners play, their practice facility is adjacent.
And also in that area is like some sort of electrical facility with electromagnetic fields. And this guy is claiming that the closeness of this electromagnetic fields is causing the repetitive injuries for the 49ers. And ever since they moved to Santa Clara and that new stadium, since of all those seasons since they've moved there, the Niners have been the most injured team.
And that there's something with the electromagnetic fields that breaks down the body.
Well, that's why they built the stadium there and not homes.
Eddie? I hadn't really heard any... Stuff like that? Yes. Possible? Is it possible? Why not? But let's see. Didn't a lot of the Niners get hurt at MetLife? The one year they did, yes.
The point is because they practice there regularly over time. It says that they can degrade collagen, weaken tendons, and cause soft tissue damage at levels that regulators would normally call safe.
How about that? Huh. Who are these regulators and where are they? I don't know, but he claims that... I hear a lot about regulators, but I never see them. I never know where they are. Electromagnetic regulators? Or just regulators in general.
I guarantee you won't call the show now. I've been an electromagnetic regulator since 1965. Isn't that the boat you're going to get someday? The regulator, yeah. No, not anymore.
Yeah, I'm just talking about watchdog groups. Like, where are they?
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Chapter 5: How have the 49ers' injuries changed since moving to Santa Clara?
Yes. So, yeah, he's not telling on him because he put this out publicly on X last night about 7.45 or so. And this is Peter Schwartz at Schwartz Sports. I was out having dinner with my family and some guy comes up to me and says, are you Pete Hoffman? I said, no. And he said, well, you look just like him. And he walked away. Wow.
Yeah, that's a rough one there for Pete. Which Pete?
Oh, yeah, Pete Hoffman. Yeah, that's it. All right, so here's a question. Who's bigger? Schwartz.
Who weighs more? Schwartz. See, yesterday you said something like Hoff is the thickest guy around here, right?
Yeah, but Schwartz is here part-time. I'm like, you know. He's here enough, though. I mean, he's a mountain of a man. Schwartz is taller than you. Yeah. I know he is, but I'm saying, Pete Hoffman, have you seen his legs? Yeah, but Peter Schwartz is a massive human. Pete Hoffman's got elephant legs. Hoffman's big. No one's saying he's not big. I didn't say he's got elephant thighs.
I just got elephant-sized legs. Or hippo-sized legs.
Schwartz has bigger hands and a bigger head and is taller than you. That's saying something.
Yeah.
That is saying something for sure. And by the way, this restaurant he was at, the Chili's in Bethpage. I mean, they call that the house that Schwartz built, right? If you at any point of the day go into a Chili's in Bethpage, there will be a member of the Schwartz's there. That's the place. That's the gathering spot.
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Chapter 6: What are the implications of electromagnetic fields on athletes' performance?
He lists his stats. There's some film, and then it's hashtag transfer portal, hashtag long snapper. So that would indicate he's in the portal, yeah? Yeah.
So he didn't have a good time at Long Island Post?
I don't know. I don't know what the situation is. I wonder how Long Island Post feels about losing him. Five days ago, officially in the portal. 21 games started with two years of eligibility remaining. There you go.
All right. Well, I mean, if he's starting here at LIU and it's on Long Island and his family's there, I mean, what's the problem here?
Trying to make the next jump up, maybe, up the rump. Oh, okay.
He wants to get some money? Alabama or something. Maybe. Well, I don't know about Alabama, but... Ohio State, something like that.
It's probably a wide gap between Post and Alabama.
Maybe he should go to LSU with Lane Kiffin. Oh, that'd be something. Oh, God. Wouldn't that be great? Get Bradley Schwartz down there with Lane Kiffin at LSU. Oh, boy. Call in a favor. We'll ask Jordan Davis to get him on the team. We got a long snapper kid we know. His father's a giant man. Kid's a great kid. Good size in the family. Yeah, big guy, you know.
Next one, Nets loss. You got all the hockey locals in action tonight. I will have actual sports-related audio for you next hour, I promise.
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