Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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We got lots to say. We got lots to say. What's happening, everybody?
I just saw a preview for a movie called Primetime. I haven't seen it yet. Okay. I just saw it. I had to chat GPT to see if this was a real movie or like a fake AI movie. Right. It's real. Now I'm going to give you some hints as to what it's about. Okay.
Chapter 2: What updates are there on Patrick Mahomes' return to practice?
If I just say primetime, where does your mind go? Deion Sanders. Me too. It is not a sports movie. It is about a show that used to happen on primetime. Go where your mind takes you.
show that used to happen like a sitcom or no wherever your mind takes you 60 minutes okay 60 minutes incorrect but we're dancing now it's a show that used to happen in prime time that happened once a week that was pretty much a cultural phenomenon cultural phenomenon once a week No, I've got nothing for you. Any guesses? Cultural phenomenon? Once a week, cultural phenomenon. American Gladiators?
Okay. Oh, in Living Color? Not a comedy. The host of this show got wildly famous from this show, and I would even say it was a dangerous show to do. Fear Factor? No, but we're... Oh, Punk'd. No, we're not dancing anymore. He was already famous, right? We've slowed down. We're not dancing anymore. We were kind of dancing at 60 Minutes a little bit.
Chapter 3: What factors contribute to athletes' rapid recovery from injuries?
So it's got to be some kind of news or, you know, something to that effect. It was a show where the people would not know they were being recorded until the end. Oh, Scott Hanson. That's exactly it. So there's a movie called Primetime. Robert Pattinson is playing Scott Hanson. And it's about that show. That's exactly what it is. I'm thinking NFL Red Zone, guys.
Oh, no, you're the... Scott Hanson. No, that was... Chris Hanson. Chris Hanson. Chris Hanson, yes. I'm glad you said that. You would have been really good on that show. Yeah, okay. It's Chris Hanson, To Catch a Predator. Robert Pattinson is playing him, and it's all about...
that time in the 2000s the impact of that show and again the fact that twilight would play i just thought it was fake right i mean it that show has run its course obviously a long time ago but i haven't thought about that in a long time i thought it was wild that was going to be a movie and i'm not sure if it is uh more a snapshot of that time in general but the fact that again twilight batman robert pattinson is playing chris hansen it's pretty big deal
Now I'm getting my Hansons mixed up. Chris is Catch a Predator. Scott is NFL Red Zone. Correct. Correct. And then the Hanson brothers are... Mbop. Yes. Mbop. I wonder if Scott Hanson ever gets called Chris Hanson. Ooh. And he's like, nah, not me. I'm not Catch a Predator guy. You'd be really good at that, too. Have you seen Project Hail Mary yet? No. Oh, you and your family will love it. Really?
It's a movie your whole family can watch. I love families that my whole movie can watch. Hold on. Eight-year-old? No, you said families that your whole movie can watch. Yeah, whatever. You know what I mean. My whole family can watch because right now we're at the stage where we have so many different age groups that somebody wants to watch this and somebody wants to watch that.
And this is too kid appropriate for the older kids. And this is too adult appropriate for the younger kids. So ones that we can all watch. Everybody will love it. Project Hail Mary. It's a book. Looks great. The movie does a wonderful job. Has Ryan Gosling in it. And I think if I were nine, I would like it. And I loved it.
at my age now it's fantastic that's a good one you guys go and it's out now you have to buy it it's so new to streaming but yes maybe i'll buy it i'll splurge a little extra yeah i mean it's better than going to the movie and movies and spending like 150 for seven tickets you know when you have A family the size of... You have to drive in a Sprinter van. That's an expensive movie night. Yes.
Every night we go out to eat, it's an expensive movie night. Or dinner night. Or event night. Or grocery bill. I took the family to Bruno Mars. Brutal. Was that at the stadium? That was at Nissan. When was that? That was two weeks ago. Was it good? It was unbelievable.
In the stadium?
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Chapter 4: How does Shaq Moore describe his journey in professional soccer?
All right, I've got to ask you a question about flopping. I mean, you see it constantly, and you know the guy's not hurt, let alone the way he looks like he got hit by a car. Yeah, you can call an ambulance for him. Call an ambulance. One, have you ever flopped? Number two, do you call people out when you know that this is absurd? I'm not a big flopper, man.
I'm not a big flopper. Now, if I feel contact and I go down, that's different. But I'm a defender, so I'm usually the one initiating the contact, trying to win the ball. But yeah, if a guy, if I feel like he goes down kind of easy, I'm definitely... I'm going to tell them something because at the end of the day, that's more pressure on us. Now we're defending a little bit more or it's a penalty.
And now my team is in a bad spot. So I definitely have to give them an earful or something.
But if it's a perfectly orchestrated flop, like they nailed it, you have to a little bit respect that, right? No, I can't.
Thank you. Thank you. It's bad for the game. It's bad for the people watching. It's bad for the guys watching on TV. I'm just not an advocate. But I must say there's less because there's more. as far as, like, video analysts review, whatever. So they can watch it back and see if it was actual contact or if it was a flop. So it has gone down a lot.
Is the scariest part for you in a game when somebody gets that free kick and you guys got to stand there covering your junk? Oh, yeah, that's not fun. And just waiting right in front of the goal and it could just ricochet right off your face?
It's... It's like, cause you have to cover your, your, your, you know, your private areas and then the ball hits you in your face. So it's like, it's like a lose, lose everywhere. And then, and then if you duck and the ball goes over you and go to your set piece coach, set piece of like, you know, corners, free kicks, your set piece coach is going to be like, yo, how can you let that happen?
Take it like a man. So I'm glad I'm not in the wall usually, but when I, when I, when I am, it's definitely nerve wracking.
All right. Here's the question I have. If you're, let's say you're in Spain cause you were in Spain and someone were to ask you, Hey Shaq, teach me some American slang. what would you teach them? Good question. Thank you. That was a good one. That's natural. I didn't have to beg for that one.
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Chapter 5: What is the significance of the US/Mexico soccer rivalry?
you know what else would I say you can say someone is tight someone is tight means it's like you know they're acting up they're doing too much right so they're you said a joke and they're acting a little bit too much I'm like oh it's tight you're acting tight right now it's not that serious it's just a joke what else can I say Uh, what else would I say? What else would I say?
I think that's about it right now that I can think of. Lit and tight. Lit and tight. That's my name. It's Lit. Both of my names are Lit and tight. Yeah, Lit is what they say a lot. There's a bunch of new ones now. Like my little brother, they come with me saying all type of new stuff and they like call me, oh, grandpa, what, you don't understand this?
I'm like, no, we never used to say stuff like that. So it changes by the day. You got any superstitions? I have a few, right? So I'll put my right sock on first, and then my left, and then my right boot on, and then my left. And then before every game, I make a sprint from wherever I'm at to the box. And then I kind of get ready right there momentarily.
And then I take two jumps, bum, bum, ready to go. If I don't do it, I feel like I'm not going to play well that day. Do you ever get to do penalty kicks? Yeah, I've done a few. I've done a few. Are you good at it? I mean, I've missed a few too, but I think my percentage is more positive than negative. How did you get to do them? So it was a penalty shootout. Like five guys?
Like five guys, yeah, yeah. You're the fifth guy? Depends how I'm feeling. Sometimes I feel more confident. By the first second, I can go. Sometimes I'm like, you know what? If it gets to six, I'll go. What do you look for in the goalie?
Or do you not look at the goalie when you're doing that?
Well, long time ago, you can just pick an area and then you go there. And no matter what, you go there. And more times than not, you'll be all right. Nowadays, you got to look at the keeper a little bit because they're just too good. And if you just say, I'm going right there, keeper's going to make a save.
So now I like to go a little bit slow, see if the keeper will go one way or the other, look at him right in his eye, and then at that point, try to pick a way to go.
You know, when we used to play soccer when I was younger, we would normally put the kid that maybe didn't have the greatest skill set in the goal, thinking, look, it's probably the easiest thing. They can't kick.
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Chapter 6: How does Shaq Moore feel about playing in the Gold Cup?
Definitely difficult. Also, when they dive, especially when there's when there's like traffic, guys are coming at their head in the air because, you know, undercut them. So I give a lot of credit to goalies. They say they have to be they have to be crazy to be a goalie. So I think I think it's true. But we love our goalies. We need them.
Who are the stars on this World Cup American team? Like who should we be watching for?
Well, you always got Christian Pulisic. You know, he does this thing. I think Tyler Adams is another one, InGen. He plays midfield, kind of great leader, drives the team, both on and off the field. He was always a great guy. Who else you got? You got the keeper, Matt. Matt's doing well. Matt came along. Well, Matt Freeze. There's both Matt. Matt Turner and Matt Freeze. So they're both doing well.
There's a team full of leaders, but I think those three are the guys that are going to push the team to the highest that we need to.
Do you think we're going to win?
When what? The World Cup, bro. The whole thing? Yeah, why not? Why couldn't it be this year? I'll say, well, anything can happen, right? Especially on home soil, but I will say it starts with the group stage, man. I think you can't overlook that part. We can't think that we're just automatically going to get out.
We're going to automatically get to the round of 16, automatically get to the quarterfinals. I think you got to take it game by game, you know, especially like I said, today's game, anybody can beat anybody. Take it game by game, get out the group, and then after that, anything can happen.
How much do you run? Have you ever measured what you're actually running during a match?
Yeah, so it's usually like 10, 11 kilometers. Ah, kilometers. I don't know more than miles. I don't know how many miles a day.
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Chapter 7: What improvements does Shaq believe the US soccer team needs?
His left foot is like, it feels like he has a ball on his string. Like wherever he goes, it's always there. You think you can get it, you can't. And then he's just clinical. Like if you make a mistake, he's always there to punish you. You know, like I remember playing it in Spain, man. I slipped one time back of the net. Like, other guys, okay, you might have a chance. They might miss it.
Like, he doesn't forgive. Like, if you make a mistake, it's a goal. And that's why he's one of the, you know, the best athletes ever. You think he's the best soccer player ever? Yeah, I think so.
Who would you put on your Mount Rushmore of soccer players?
Messi, obviously. Messi, Ronaldo, obviously are there. I love Ronaldinho. That was my favorite player growing up. You got no Ronaldinho? No. Brazilian legend. I was just about to say Brazilian legend.
Did you know who that was?
Yeah, but I wasn't confident enough to be like- Yeah, Brazilian legend. He's probably the guy why I started watching soccer because he's the first guy I see, like, you know, when you play FIFA and you do all these tricks on the TV, he's the first guy that I've seen do those tricks in a game. Like, he was unbelievable. So for me, Messi, Ronaldinho, Ronaldo, of course.
And then you got to put the OGs in there, PelƩ, Maradona. You got to respect them as well.
Can you do that thing where they kick the ball and in the air you do the back leg kick into the goal? The bicycle.
Yeah, whatever that is. I can do it. I've never done it in a game, but yeah, I can. Sometimes I used to be messing around in practice and they'd cross and I would finish something. Let's go outside and see if you can do it.
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Chapter 8: Who are the standout players on the current US World Cup team?
So when we play Red Bull, they're a team that usually press high, press high, press high. They're waiting for you to make a mistake like close to your box and score. So maybe against Red Bull, we might not play short too much. We might play a little bit longer until the game settles down and they get tired. Then you start to play.
So those are the little intricacies that come with, you know, each team is different.
Is there a play where the goalie just takes off and tries to score? Oh, there's not? No. Oh, I'm surprised. I'm like crazy. It's like you're not expecting it. All of a sudden, he takes the ball and goes.
That's a long field, bro. That's a long field. And if he messes up, there's an open net to score.
Yeah, that's the risk. Risk, reward.
Yeah, but it's like you're down one with 30 seconds left. So what they'll do, they'll come up for a corner kick. So you have an extra guy. And usually the goalies are taller. So they'll come up for the corner or 95th minute, last minute of the game. And there's actually been a few goalies that scored. I think there's one goalie that scored this year.
And he celebrated, obviously, taking off his shirt. So in that case, yes. But in terms of dribbling from his goal to the other goal.
Or just like surprise. Like he's just running up and you're all the way on the other side of the field. And all of a sudden you're like, Hank, the goalie's taking over.
One of our teammates would probably take the ball from him before an opponent does. Yo, give me that boy. You know?
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