Chapter 1: What are the highlights of the NFL playoffs discussed in this episode?
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This is the Dan Levitar Show with the Stugatz Podcast. Monday is a company holiday, and it is a country holiday, and we are doing two four-hour live shows. We are doing a show in the morning. What are you laughing about, Roy? Which country are you talking about, Dan? Well, Martin Luther King Day is a national holiday.
You would think so. Not for long.
Well, I wanted it to be for this company as well, but now I am doing, and we are doing two four hour shows, one in the morning and one live streaming at night. I hope Dominique stops by. I hope a lot of our friends stop by.
I've told you guys here recently that there are a handful of people that are doing football exactly the way that I want to listen to the content, the nutrients and the entertainment, Chris Long, Chris Sims, Mina Kimes, and Dominique. Dominique is popping up, uh, right through the Super Bowl, after the games on Sunday night on his YouTube channel, right after Rams and Bears and Sunday night.
And he's going to do that every Sunday night for the rest of the season. It's hard to do that live, and he does it exceptionally well. He is joining us now. And the first thing I wanted to start with him on is I just wanted to play him that Sean Payton sound and just get his thoughts on Sean Payton, who's back at the top of his game. Sean Payton ain't got no time for reporters.
Scott, having Greenlaw back in this game, his ability to attack downhill in the run, how big is that in the timing of it? Do you want him to attack downhill? What do you know about attacking downhill in the run game? You don't know. All right, that's right. Have him attacking downhill. It's good to have a healthy Trey Greenlaw back in the game.
Yeah. I mean, I kind of love it. Like, I get, I'm normally, so Charlie, my co-host, gives me a hard time because he, like, calls me Captain Empathy because I, like, start feeling sorry for people all the time, no matter what. In that case, I would understand why somebody might feel sorry for that reporter. But I don't. Like, Sean Payton just gave him the perfect opportunity.
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Chapter 2: How does Domonique Foxworth feel about the current state of the Miami Hurricanes football team?
And you realize the people at the school don't really love them in the way that we love them. And nobody else at the school is like that. It reminds me a little bit of like Georgetown. I live down the street from Georgetown now. And I think that's always like a running joke that all of us thought Georgetown was HBCU because of John Thompson and all the black players on their team.
And then you go on that campus and you're like, they are the only black people here. And they got Kente cloth on their shirts. Miami's the same thing. Like, what Miami represent, what the rest of the world thought of Miami was, like, Edgeron James and Warren Sapp, Michael Irvin. That's what we, Ray Lewis, Ed Reed. That's what we thought Miami was. I mean, Jeremy Shockey. That's us.
We're looking at Miami. That's Miami. And then, you know, yeah. Oh, it's actually a bunch of Jeremy's.
Not Shockey.
Since you're in both places, which one is more disparate? Miami's football team and Miami's campus? Or Dikembe Mutombo, John Thompson, Allen Iverson, and Alonzo Mourning representing Georgetown?
it's easy it's obviously georgetown because georgetown had like not just the black players but they had the black coach who was very aggressively and publicly black and made it part of his mission like the kente cloth that's just so absurd they had uniforms that had african prints on them it has georgetown if you don't know anything about georgetown Look it up, man.
It is not at all like the campus was built by slaves. And then they had all these basketball players show up and not get paid to work really hard to make a lot of money and make that place even more impressive than it actually is. But I think they tried to like give some money back or something. They're trying to make amends. Is Miami doing that?
Miami taking care of all these Miami neighborhoods that they get their best athletes out of? I don't know. You do know.
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of Sean Payton's comments on the media?
You show Mike. You do know. Well done. Well done. That's not fair. You're asking Mike for reparations? How is that fair? I'm not asking anyone for reparations. I know the University of Miami, and this happened to happen at Maryland. When I was there, the basketball team was winning national championships, and we were winning.
conference championships and getting blown out in the Orange Bowl and dominating Tennessee in the Peach Bowl. And you know that it's a lot easier to get money from the state. It's a lot easier to raise money from boosters. And it's a lot easier to make renovations. And I went to a public school, so all that stuff is harder to get done.
It's easier when people think you're cool and you're good at stuff. So everyone who's benefiting from the University of Miami playing well, it's not all just make sure you look out for them too, which I guess they're getting paid now. So that's cool. Shout out Malaki. We have a number of different things and people and personality here that are weird. And I hope you haven't heard this sound.
You listen to our show, so it might undermine it. Not this week. I don't listen this week. Well, you just have a lot going on. So, good. No, I don't. I don't listen to it because there's too many guests. And I don't want to be one of those guests. I don't like all these guests. I wanted you guys to talk and say stuff. Come on, Zazz, be funny. So play this. Say stuff, player. Play this sound.
We just talked about appropriation. How are you going to throw a player out there while dressed like a Cuban when you are none of that? Well, what's the problem? How do you love that? What's the problem? It's uncomfortable. Dan loves uncomfortable now. I know we're at the sweet spot. Dan loves when you get a little tension, baby.
What you know about looking awesome?
Nothing, man. I don't know nothing about looking awesome. You do look great. You look like a movie villain. Like a cheap movie, though. This is not a high, not a lot of money put into this movie. You do look like a low-level crime boss. That is such a good call from Dominique that you do look like a great criminal for a movie that has no budget to get a good criminal.
It feels like if there was, like, a movie where the kids were, like, the unlikely heroes, kind of like Spy Kids or, like, Three Ninjas. Like, you look like a villain that's supposed to look scary but kind of friendly, like, really threatening to, like, eight-year-olds. Like, that guy, that guy right there, we can't trust him. He's the bad guy. Spy Kids 8. Put it on the poll at Levitard Show.
Does Zazz look like the villain from a student film? No. I want to play this sound for you and I want you to guess who it is. There's been, I promise you, no doctoring whatsoever to this sound. I'm not making this up. This is someone in our universe who was caught while sleeping. It's beautiful. It's beautiful.
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Chapter 4: How does Dominique Foxworth analyze the performance of the Buffalo Bills?
So that's the question. I think that defense is, if that defense was like the Cowboys defense or like a more marquee team, like we'd be losing our minds for how good and how fun that defense is to watch. Yes or no, Drake May is the league's best deep passer. This year, yes.
I have a Drake May stat for you. Drake May, this is courtesy of Ian Haritz. Drake May is second in the NFL and EPA per dropback when working from a clean pocket. But when you can pressure him, he is also second.
Yeah, he's still second, but that second is worse. It's not as if his play doesn't fall off. The play falls off. It just still keeps him at the top. Like his ability, I think, to navigate inside the pocket and also his ability to turn those pressures into explosive runs really helped him in this game.
But going up against the Texans, it might be a little tougher because they do this cool thing where they just collapse the whole pocket around you and there's nowhere to go. Or they'll beat you around the edge and no one's really ever open. Those corners are special. He is live on Sunday right after the Rams and Bears and Sunday every week the rest of the season on YouTube.
It's the Charlie Kravitz Show with Dominique Foxwork. Thank you, Dominique. Dan, we need a pick on this game before he gets out of Miami or Indiana.
Come on.
We need a pick. Miami or Indiana. From the guy who just brought you, no, yes. I'm definitely going to go with Miami. I mean, I feel like I'm a part of the show in some ways. I love Miami, and I got so much more, Dan. At some point, I'm going to send you some notes. I got ideas for segments for your show, all right? All right, well, join us on Monday. We're doing two shows on Monday.
We're doing a live stream. We're going to be here all day on Monday having fun. Dominique. Never mind. I went to Indiana. It's good to see you. Okay, there he goes again, changing his mind. A no yes. Another no yes. Look at the look on his face there when he saw that that was indeed right, that it was Jessica who was snoring that way. That is the face of a shocked person.
Now, he said that's also the face that he made when Harbaugh was let go because he said he was shocked. and not surprised. This looks like shocked and surprised. This is Dominique Foxworth learning that Jessica snores like a lumberjack who's been working seven days without sleep. How did you guys get that audio? Did she fall asleep while on the Zoom? What happened? Lehman.
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Chapter 5: What are the challenges facing the Miami Dolphins' coaching situation?
Lehman betrayed her. Her boyfriend betrayed her. Did she fall asleep like that on the Zoom? You think You think that's how hard we're working them at Metal Ark Media. Fall into a deep slumber while working. I tried to think of the way that you guys could get that. That did not feel like a crime. Honestly, I was like, how do you get someone snoring like that without committing a felony?
So I thought maybe she, I don't know, had a long night. See you later, Dominique. Again, The Charlie Kravitz Show with Dominique Foxworth on YouTube slash ESPN. YouTube.com slash ESPN Sunday nights. I saw during that segment the complaint that Dominique had that some of our fans do where they're like, I don't want guests. I don't want to listen to guests. I want to listen to the show.
And what I noticed during that. That's a knock on the door. That was very loud. Another friend of the show is here, Nick Wright. Who do you got between Miami and Indiana?
I like Miami plus the points. I like Miami on the money line. I like the fact that Miami, a couple weeks ago, played a team damn near identical in talent to Indiana and Ohio State and controlled the whole game and won. I think Miami wins their national championship at home and Mike Ryan becomes the most insufferable person in sports. Second most.
The thing that I was beginning to say is that Mike Ryan clearly wasn't listening to anything that Dominique was doing because I saw him the entire time. He was just refreshing Cain's Insight for new information. I was watching him. All he's doing is University of Miami stuff.
So when anyone around here is talking about anything that's not University of Miami related, he has zero interest in doing his job, doing the show, paying attention. What did you learn? You learned that Indiana's right tackle is a problem, correct?
Yeah, that's a weak spot that you can attack. Miami's played a couple of teams that are really good at picking off the opponent. Notre Dame, but they had a new D.C. at the time. Miami played a relatively clean game against Notre Dame. But SMU and Louisville? they can turn the quarterback over. Now Miami's playing a bit of a different style. They're doing work in the middle of the field.
However, Indiana's neutralized teams in the middle of the field. I think this is a great matchup. I think it's going to be a really close game. I'm a little worried about that. I'm more concerned right now about how the portal's going for Miami because this was not how it was supposed to go. So I think anytime you're playing for a national championship, you really want to win it. But I
I think you've got special players right now on defense. I don't know if Miami can develop players to that level. I think Miami's probably going to take a step back next year from an overall talent perspective. And if you don't have that quarterback position addressed... You may very well finally win an ACC, but you may not have the same kind of CFP success that you're having right now.
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