Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
That was the full-length song. Tell me again the name of the man who sings that.
Jeffrey Lewis.
Jeffrey Lewis.
Jeffrey Lewis is terrific. Jeffrey Lewis music.
What a great song. How's everybody doing today? Bob, you well? Yeah, how are you? I'm great today. I feel good. I woke up at 4.30, started working on a draft piece that I'm doing for the Trib. Went and did a workout, went and got a smoothie that had kale and broccoli in it, but still tasted sweet. Limits, you? I am doing wonderful.
And Bob, Joe and I have a field trip tonight.
Yes, we do.
Tonight we have a field trip.
You're going to the Horizon League game? We are.
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Chapter 2: What did the Penguins' recent game reveal about their performance?
I do. It would depend on the makeup of the trade, the acquisition.
Then I'm sending out a contract. I'm going to put... Here. Where's this marker? I have a green marker. Green for money. Austin City Limits Bechtold and Robert, what's your middle name, Bob? Greg. Robert Greg Pompiani.
One inch is not my middle name.
Have hereby pledged to rip the penguins.
No, no, wait. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. This is what you do. This is why Gorby the Owl comes after you and says, hoo, hoo, hoo. It's no longer a nice hoo. It's a hoo because that's what you do. You say rip. There was no ripping involved with this.
No, no, no.
No, rip.
Bob, you're right. Let me hear the contract. Did you say rip? No, he's putting words in our mouth. He's putting words in our mouth. One thing that Pony does to him and he gets all upset about, now he's doing it to us. He's putting words in our mouth. We would not rip it. We just would not want to do it.
If they did it. Have hereby pledged to rip the Penguins if they use a first round pick to trade for Vincent Trochak. That is incorrect.
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Chapter 3: Should the Penguins consider trading for Vincent Trocheck?
My thing is right now I'm in a protecting mode when it comes to first-round picks. I want to save them. There's a reason he acquired as many high-end picks.
Is it one of the reasons to go out and get a guy with term on his contract who's a really good Olympic-level player?
But I think I would hesitate to do that right now. There's a part of me that says when Crosby comes back that the way they're playing, I think they're in a good position while protecting first-round assets. That's all. I think the way they have been playing is good enough to do well in the playoff series. Whether or not they win it or not, they'd be a very tough out.
Would Sully trade one of his guys to the Penguins, do you think? Do you think there's any animosity there?
I don't think Sully has any say.
Really?
You don't? No. I think it's Chris Drury running the show there. Chris Drury hasn't run a very good show. No, he hasn't. Neither has Sully, as a matter of fact. They stink. Next. Bob, Adam Schefter said this is the week for Aaron Rodgers. At least I think he said that. Is this the week for Aaron Rodgers? Will we know by Friday whether he's coming back?
And I'm going to get to Kyler Murray in a moment.
I hope so because I'm just tired of this and how it drags out. And you can't convince me that he needs more time. He has to know what he's doing. They have to know. Why does it take so long? He's had how much time? A couple of months here? I don't know where he's been.
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of trading a first-round pick for Trocheck?
I like that. Well, that was my argument. If you like Rodgers better, he's only going to cost like 15. This is costing one. So the money makes all the difference?
This goes back to what I said with Justin Fields. I wanted a better option whose younger has potential.
Money equal, who's better? Who would you rather have, Murray or Rodgers? Money equal.
Money equal? Yeah. I'll probably defer to a younger player just because the thing that concerns me about him is all the stuff that Arizona said about him behind closed doors that got out and why they moved on from him. He's in some ways a red flag kind of quarterback, and that worries me. So why would you want him?
Well, I'm just saying, again, the Rodgers experiment to me was a one-year experiment. If they're going to bring him back, I think they're likely going to go down the same kind of road.
I just think that Murray is a big red flag. Red flags all over the place. I mean, I don't care if he pays the Steelers to play. I'm not interested. And I was a Murray fan early in his career.
Didn't you pick the Cardinals to make the playoffs this year? What does that have to do with anything? Doesn't that mean that you're a Murray backer if you think that he's good enough to lead them to the playoffs? Did they make the playoffs limits?
What does that have to do with anything about whether I'd want Kyler Murray right now? That's why I was just curious how your opinion of Murray has changed. Yes, my opinion of Murray. Didn't I just say that two seconds ago?
Bob, did he say that two seconds ago?
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