Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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Cole, welcome to the party, pal. Well, thanks for having me. I heard it was a big day, so naturally I dropped everything I had going on today, to be honest. I'd love to.
Let me just check my schedule.
What did you have going on today, Cole? Now I got to know. I had absolutely nothing going on, which is why I'm honest.
I just remembered, my parents really want to have you guys over for dinner before you leave town. What about tonight? Tonight? Yeah, they're making paella.
Yeah.
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Chapter 2: What are the key insights about the Bears MVP discussion?
It's a good one. Layla, you thought you had a match with Marshall, but no, you and I are the match. We're the match. We're the match. Match game. Dio Adangbo, three years, $48 million. They sold him to us saying that this guy does a lot. He's disruptive. He can get to the quarterback, but you could pop him inside. He's a disruptor. He's tall. He's athletic, and he is all of those things.
Did they like him, or was he just tall? Maybe that's all it really was. Like Tyler Bray. Tyler Bray was a backup quarterback to Mitch Trubisky. And all I could tell you about Tyler Bray is that he was tall. He was six. Ask Emma. We would both sit there and be like, what does he do? Oh, he's tall. That's a popular meme among a lot of women dating memes. You know, do I like him or is he just tall?
Dio Odangbo is the guy, as you said, Layla, the one sack. And I think they even took away a half a sack at one point in time. That's insulting. It is. They took away 50% of that man's sack. And look, of course, the torn Achilles tendon. You've got to have some sympathy for that. You have to add that in. But he did play eight games. He did play eight games this year.
Are you saying that as a positive? No, I'm saying that, like, I'm looking at, it's not like he got injured in the first five games of the year. He played more than, or about a half a season of football this year and was not productive. He was very early, and then it was like, where's Dio Dangbo? We might need a little bit more from him. So he is my answer, Dio Dangbo.
All right, so best surprise of 2025. And for me, it is Luther Burden for surprise. Surprise, surprise. Because, you know, the woman singing and then the chorus, surprise, surprise. I'm not going to do it because it's going to sound as terrible as the name of the award that I created. It is FM, Layla. You need to sing. No, no. One thing at a time. We're easing into the FM thing.
I can't stop saying 6-7 to the score anyway, so there it is. It's Luther Burton, and simply because there was the mystique around Luther Burton. Like, oh, what happened at Missouri? Oh, you know, like, he's injured. He's going to miss a lot of the off-season program. No block, no rock. Luther Burns is like, watch this block. Then he's like, watch me catch this rock.
Then he's like, watch me catch these rocks for first downs and such. And then he's like, oh, am I one-on-one against some dude on third down and I catch this ball and still need five yards of rack to make this happen and yak? And guess what? He's going to do that too.
So as much as I knew the Bears were happy about him and they were thrilled to get him at the position they did get him in the draft, He still had a little bit of a circuitous path to get to the dude who I think they thought he was going to be. So pleasant surprise for me. It's Luther Burden. Big surprise. Pleasant surprise. Just surprising. How about the 233rd pick in the NFL draft?
Kyle Menungai out here. What? You guys don't like me because I was drafted in the seventh round and you're talking about all these other guys the Bears could have had? Watch this. That man played in every game this season. He ends up with 169 rushes for 783 angry yards. That's 4.6 a pop, by the way. He gets five touchdowns in the rushing game. And he also does some work as a receiver. Catching.
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Chapter 3: What insights are shared about the Bulls and the upcoming trade deadline?
Right? Because he was your grandpa coaching. That's what he was doing. He doesn't look happy about it either. I mean, he did with the Padres, but that San Diego weather will do that to you.
Chapter 4: Which players are most likely to be traded from the Bulls?
He's kind of in that Jim Leland mold. Probably smoked cigarettes in the dugout. I always thought Jim Leland was cool. Oh, yeah, he was. Number two.
Chapter 5: What are the implications of the recent Bulls trade news?
Good manager.
I think they're moving us on to number two. Sorry. And we're going to get into some Bulls business here for question number two, but I have a programming note for everyone.
Oh. As things are moving on a live radio show, Joel Lorenzi of The Athletic is going to join us in the next segment at 1225 to talk about the Bulls and the trade deadline. Our guy Paul Paps, the scorer's very own of the tailgate, heard on Saturdays. He's out at the Super Bowl with the Dan Patrick Show, and a lot of things are happening. out there.
He's going to join us at 125 and tell us everything that happened at Media Day, everything he's been doing out there at the Super Bowl and Santa Clara.
Chapter 6: How does the discussion reflect on James Harden's career moves?
Now he's got that fire and passion.
That's right, my friend. So Paul Pabst at 125, my friends. Now here is question number two. Which player would surprise you the most to still be on the Bulls roster past Thursday's NBA trade deadline?
I'm sorry. I'm laughing at this text. Rahimi Harris-Grody is like, Speaks described the food spread yesterday. Disgusting, appalling, and arousing. That was amazing when you said that. Disgusting, appalling, arousing.
Sure.
Or is it disgusting, appalling, arousing? No, I want to be disgusting. I want to be appalling. Grody's arousing. For the record, they appointed me arousing. So you're just going to have to deal with that. Yep. Okay, I think that the player who had surprised me the most to still be on the Bulls past Thursday's NBA trade deadline, stupidly.
This is, I'm mad at myself because I can't believe I'm saying this because I know it's probably not going to happen. It's Vooch, but I know it's probably not going to happen. Like, you know why I feel this way, Marshall. I can tell you know deep in your heart. In your heart. Why do you feel that way? In your life. Because they should move him, but they can't.
They should have moved him how many times? Many times. Many trade deadlines and off seasons. And really last year, especially. You could have argued that he was an all-star last year at the time of the season. The man told you he's tired of playing in the play-in. He's also said that. And think about the discussion surrounding Vooch, kind of similar to what the discussion was about DeMar DeRozan.
Like, Vooch, he doesn't want to be here. All right, so your answer is Vooch. He's not supposed to be here. I could see them being stubborn enough to not take the second round pick or whatever for Vooch that they should take immediately. Just take the picks. Just take all the picks. I'm going to say Kobe White. There's no reason for Kobe White to be on this roster past the trade deadline.
There's just not. You're not resigning him. You're not going to pay him all that money. Unfortunately, I think the reason why I'll be less surprised is because he has had issues with his calf. And that is something that's not going to get you a first round pick. It might not even get you two seconds. And that's, I think, what the price is right now that you can buy him for.
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