Chapter 1: What are the responsibilities of Hall of Fame voters?
If your responsibility is that great, in which we're depending on you to cast your vote on three out of five individuals, and you can't 100% remember who you actually voted for without having an audit done by the Pro Football Hall of Fame, sir, this is a Wendy's. You don't need to be voting anymore. Go sit down, take a nap.
We'll tell you when dinner is, probably about 4.30 for people of your age.
condition boomer marshall harris is right as we welcome you back into the regimi harris and grody show i'm a little bit more sentimental about it i'm a little bit more caring a little more empathy in me because i'd give him a hug i would tell him that he's done he's had a great career i would tell i would say i bet you got some serious disposable income too that you should go spend and enjoy and leave the voting to the people that remember who they voted for
I mean, one thing I'll say is Bill Pullian has a very supportive family.
He does, and they should take care of him, and I hope that is the case. This has been a fun week on Rahimi Harris and Grody. I had a blast listening to you and Layla earlier this week and then taking the baton here in the middle of the week. It has been a fun week on Rahimi Harris and Grody. Some thank yous.
to the people who made this show possible today, and I am staring at one of them right now. He is Ray Diaz, the executive producer of the show, our sound guy, our sound producer. He's a beaut. He is Tyler Buterbaugh. He is actually down the hallway in a different studio that we are existing in right now. Thank you to our video producers, Connor O'Donnell, Jacob Stutz, and Max Curtis.
Thanks to our wonderful guests today, including one that is hanging out with us, Russ Dorsey. Thanks to Brian Geltziler, talking NBA of Sirius XM Radio. He was great like he always is. We also talked to the former Bear, Jim Schwantz. And as I said, this show today has been done in the Odyssey Performance Studio today because while we were doing our show...
They were doing augmentation, construction on the score's primary studio as we get ready for FM, which will go down on Monday. And apparently that studio is now officially, I guess for the first time in that form, is being occupied by the Spiegel and Holmes show, which today is being manned by Anthony Heron and Rami Makhlof. Gentlemen, how are you feeling? Terrific.
It's still under construction. We're wearing hard hats in here, Grody.
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Chapter 2: How do the hosts reflect on the Bears' season?
We've got on hard hats, a reflective vest.
I can neither confirm nor deny if Rami has a bottle of champagne where he would be christening this studio now that there is some 104.3 The Score signage in here. I would imagine still some work to take place between now and the official launch Monday morning.
But for anyone, any of the boomers, because I know Grody's been using that word a lot this week, any of the boomers out there who remember Gilligan's Island, then who knows? Yeah, we've got our four-hour tour here where we may christen the SS score, the SS-1043 score at some point today.
Yeah, we're out here. We did not have Ginger or Marianne stop through, but we had some people visit us today, including Russell Dorsey, as was mentioned. But no, it's good to be Friday. That's what I'm going to tell you guys. It is a great time to have a Friday. I feel like this day has been a long time coming for me personally.
As much as I am going to enjoy this transition for the next 20 minutes or so, I got to tell you all, I'm ready for the weekend.
And we're only one week away from the Super Bowl now. I tell you what, I do like it that they did go back to the two weeks in between format of the Super Bowl because there was a period of time where it went to one week. And because the NFL has gotten so big, it's difficult to squeeze it all in in one week. Well, if you do it like the NFL does it.
And even though I hate the way to wait so long for the Super Bowl, I think it's right to have two weeks in between. Well, it used to alternate, right?
Like back in your day, Grody. Back in your day. Way back when. I think sometimes it was two weeks. Sometimes it was one week. And at this point, they just said, you know what? We need two weeks. The event has gotten so big, so massive.
You need at least two weeks between the conference championship games and folks to book their travel and TV and radio partnerships to make their way out to whatever the site is. of the game is. And so now, regardless of when those conference championship games end, we know that the NFL Super Bowl is going to be two weeks later. I agree. I think that makes sense.
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Chapter 3: What challenges are the hosts facing in the new studio?
to win more than 11 games. They were not good enough to win more than one playoff game. That said, it was a terrific season over which we can build, but because of that, it does feel different to me. I didn't feel that same way, Rami, that, oh, man, they could have won. Yeah, they could have, but it's been such a crazy season that it would have been hard to predict anyway.
Speaking of maxing out, what exactly is Russ Dorsey doing right now? Like, I see his pecs just, you know, kind of emanating from his top that he's wearing right now. But he's on his phone the entire time. So, I mean, he's there. Why is he not engaged? He's trying to be anonymous right now, and you've ruined it. But everybody on Twitch right now, twitch.tv slash, what, the score Chicago.
What exactly does Russ have going on right now, man?
Hello, Anthony Heron. What's up, man? I was just trying to ā You know, I haven't seen my friends in a while. Okay. And I just wanted to be in their presence. But like, I didn't want to interrupt y'all's transition. All right. I can respect that. You know what I mean? I'm just chilling in the background on the phone. But like, I was enjoying the jokes with you guys from afar.
I see. Okay, that explains it. I'm just trying to figure out. As soon as Grody started mentioning maxing out, I'm like, all right, if Russ is going to be there, he's not participating in the conversation.
What are you benching, Russ? What are you benching, Russ?
We need to know. I definitely did a workout before I came over here. All right.
What were you throwing up, though?
I don't bench like barbell bench because ā I don't want that on my shoulders. What size dumbbells were you doing? The 90s. Oh, okay. All right. Hit four sets of 10 with the 90s.
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of the two-week Super Bowl wait?
I do think you think you're a little bit too nifty with this example.
That's one of my resentments. Well, if you use the word nifty, it tells us exactly where you are.
Wow.
Is that fair? Yes, 100% fair. I wasn't going to say it. Okay, that's fine.
The gloves are off.
You're not an exennial.
What was the last time y'all heard the word nifty?
I'm just waiting to sit around the campfire now and let Brody use more boomer words. I just want some more old man lingo to emanate from my Brody right now. We use words like lickety split. Confounded, man. How much was a shave and a haircut back in your day, my Brody?
I got a crew cut. That's what I got.
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