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Chapter 1: What health insurance options are discussed in this episode?
Around here we show up for one another. We want the same for our health insurance. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City gets that because they're from here too. It's coverage from folks who know these roads and care enough to walk them with you. That's the benefit of blue. Fourth quarter of the program begins right now as we finish strong here on a Wednesday.
NBA Finals coming up tonight here on Sports Radio 810 WHB. Your home of everything that's blank and great, Todd Lebo proclaimed. Many years ago at a great Stanley Cup game. Still is. Every one of them has been fantastic. Had that on last night. NBA Finals take over tonight. So we'll hear game four. There hasn't been a game in either one of these series that hasn't been down to the wire.
Chapter 2: What are the latest updates on the NBA Finals?
I don't think so. Was the first Knicks game, that got kind of... No, the first Knicks game, they were down 10 and then came back and... or down 14 and came back and won by 10. But they had a big flurry at the end. It was a one-point game in the final minutes. And the hockey game last night was a big comeback. It's been a comeback in every game of the Cup.
By Vegas to tie it, and they eventually lost anyway, 4-3. Knicks 2.5-point favorites tonight against the Spurs in Game 4. So that one's at 7.30. You'll hear it here on 810. You can see it on ABC. So that is where you will find that. Let's hear some Chiefs football. First, let's hear about the...
Chapter 3: How is Patrick Mahomes' contract affecting the Chiefs?
The big news of the day, the Chiefs are adding two years to Patrick Mahomes' contract, reworking his deal. It now runs through 2033. So 31, 2, and 3 in the new stadium. Patrick Mahomes under contract. The total value is $505 million, which makes it the first NFL deal valued at over half a billion dollars. $240 million, roughly, of new monies coming to Patrick Mahomes. Nice work if you can get it.
Yeah. And I do like this one. Chiefs exploring trade options with Wanya Morris. Yeah. I saw something that they're actually going to work to try to help him out. Yeah. Get that going. I'm not sure who's making that deal.
Chapter 4: What trade options are the Chiefs exploring this season?
Yeah. What was the report from Fowler that I saw about this? Was that Chris Fowler report? Chiefs and offense have agreed to explore trade options. Okay. Let's hear from the podium today. Chris Jones talking about the 25 season for the Kansas City Chiefs said nobody on the team is happy with the way last year went.
I think the overall season, I think it bothered everyone. I don't think we're used to finishing the season that early. It was a first for me. Not making the playoffs. AFC West, we didn't win it. It's a lot of motivational points that we can use for fuel going into the training camp this year. NBA?
No, the NFL playoffs, or did you, like, read and play?
Chapter 5: What insights does Chris Jones provide about the upcoming season?
Not at all, man. I got a couple glimpse of the game. I wish Denver would have won it. I wish they would have got all the way, you know, kept the AFC West strong. But, no, I didn't watch it.
I knew when he got to that question, I was like, he's going to say no. Because some of them, they're just like, no, I'm not watching that, man. If I'm on the internet, I'm not watching. All right, Chris Jones was asked what he's seen from the first-round pick, fellow defensive tackle Peter Woods.
He's a big guy. He's strong. He's a young bull, man. Not so much potential in his skill set. Still improving. You know, it's good to get that type of talent in the building.
Chapter 6: How is Chris Boobage's rehab progressing for the Royals?
You know, we can utilize him in a lot of ways. You know, he played end, played nose. Also... play three techs, so that versatility, we definitely can utilize it in the schematics that we run with Spag's defense.
It's one thing to play all those. It's another thing to play it well. Right. He's a D-tackle. But Jones seemed to be genuinely impressed. For sure. I don't know how much you can impress along the interior without pads. Right. But he certainly seemed genuinely to be complimenting the kid. So hopefully that unleashes more of Chris Jones. Yes.
Chapter 7: What are the implications of Brendan Sorsby's case for college football?
Right? Get better at two spots. Yeah. Ashton Gilotti going into his second year after being a third-round pick last year, talking about his 25 film review, what he saw. Pretty candid about it.
I'm being honest. I didn't like how I looked on film, but that's because I've always been my worst critic. But I think there's some things I can learn from. Again, I don't think I moved like myself or played exactly how I wanted to play, but those are all things I can learn from. And it's a journey. Not everyone's journey is going to be the same.
You're not always going to click how you want at first. So I'm just trying to keep patience, give it up to God, and just let it come to fruition.
When you said you didn't like how you moved, can you explain what you mean by that?
No, it's just like when you watch yourself on film, sometimes you just don't think you're not moving as well as you think.
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Chapter 8: What does the future hold for Texas Tech in college athletics?
Sometimes the game's hitting you faster than what you think. And I think... I said think a lot, but it gets to a point sometimes you're just overanalyzing yourself. And again, last year, overthinking a lot of things, trying to make sure you're doing the right things in this game. Now you get a little bit more freedom, so I should be able to pick up the pace and add on.
The last part was almost meta. He talks about overthinking things. Overanalyzing things. Right after he just self-analyzed himself. I said that a lot. I said think a lot. I said think a lot. So you're still working on that part of your personality. That was beautiful. But you like that he's putting in the time, right? He's trying to get better.
And I think that's one of the things, you know, year two, a player can take a big jump at really any position. I do think running back, corner. Edge are spots where it's a lot of just raw athleticism. But along those defensive lines, the technique, I mean, a lot of these guys just out-physical people at the college level.
And they have to learn to become tacticians, you know, learn the techniques. And so hopefully that is part of what he's seeing. But you've got... A second and a third round pick from last year. Omar Norman-Lotto almost played none. And then adding in a first and a second round this year. That's a lot of good young talent that hopefully we will see. Hopefully the guys that are first year players.
ramp up quicker but over the next couple of years that those guys should be pretty good they need to be pretty good because they're high picks very much so so well i'm optimistic i'm optimistic uh some royals news uh chris boobage completed his first rehab start in omaha um so at least he's back yay uh one and a third five earned eight hits and a walk Yeah, it didn't look good.
Want to rescind the yay? Didn't look, yeah. We saw the numbers pop up, and I was like, ooh, a lot of pitches. Boy, eight. How long before they're talking about surgery? A week? I don't know. I mean, seeing that line. Yeah. I mean, Tariq Scooble came back and threw BBs. Yeah. I'm not saying you can't. Bounce back. No. But it's not like, oh, he lost his feel. He hadn't pitched in so long.
It hadn't been that long. No. That's a little bit scary. That ain't good. Jacob Wilson was in the lineup. He's rehabbing as well. So, you know, there's a legit big leaguer in there. But, again, this was against AAA competition other than Jacob Wilson. Yep. Jack Caglione had a two-homer night last night, second one of his career. He also did that against the Texas Rangers when he had two homers.
They were his victim on June 19th of last year. He loves that Ranger pitching. Yeah. He feasts on Ranger pitching. We'll hear from Matt Cotrero first. Curtis was covering the clubhouse last night. Ask Matt Cotrero how Caglione is different as a hitter compared to when he came up last June.
Yeah, I think extremely different. And it's not necessarily as a hitter. He still has the same abilities and the same tools. It's more about understanding the game and, you know, understanding what they're going to try to do to him. Just the maturity of growing up in the big leagues. I mean, he had a half a season in minor league baseball. So it's pretty impressive.
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