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Brothers with Opinions -B.W.O.
From Record-Breaking Basketball Feats to Shocking Trades: Navigating Sports and Scandals
What if one young basketball star could redefine what it means to dominate the court in record time? Join us as we celebrate the extraordinary achievement of Will Braun-Duin, a sophomore sensation who shattered records by scoring his 1,000th point in just 40 games for the John Handley Judges. We bask in the community spirit, recounting the electrifying atmosphere of recent games and the nostalgic flair brought by the team's throwback Douglas jerseys. This episode is a tribute to the incredible local talent and the vibrant energy that fuels sportsmanship in our community.
Next, prepare for a whirlwind discussion on the sports world's latest bombshell: the shocking trade of Luka Dončić. We dissect the implications for the Los Angeles Lakers and ponder the potential dynamics with LeBron James. With a spotlight on the role of trainers and nutritionists in maintaining peak performance, we draw parallels to stars like Zion Williamson and Joel Embiid. Speculation runs high as we explore the possibility of internal conflicts impacting Luka's move and consider how this shake-up might alter the NBA's power structure, especially as the trade deadline looms near.
As we shift gears, we venture into more contentious territory, unraveling the mystery behind a midair collision and its potential concealment. We question the broader implications of such incidents, weaving in debates on government conspiracies and the power dynamics at play, featuring insights on former President Trump's controversial influence. The episode crescendos with a spirited analysis of the upcoming Super Bowl matchup between the Eagles and Chiefs, where we break down strategies and key players. Wrapping up, we emphasize the paramount need for unity and resilience, encouraging activism and dialogue in the face of systemic issues. Engage with us as we navigate these twists and turns, bringing you insights and stories that matter.
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Speaker 2:Gotta shine a light on poverty and fight against injustice and always speak the truth when the enemy's amongst us. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. You know, we fresh back out of here. We were just with Poughkeepsie. You know what we talking about because we was checking out to see if they saw their shadow or not, and you know what they did. Welcome to winning for six more months and welcome to BWO for as long as we can go. It's my man Wayne, my man Tony. And look who's in the building today, ladies and gentlemen the one and only Zev. Yes, sir, he made his way on out from the boondocks today over there on the north end, and we're going to get right after it. Today, ladies and gentlemen, a lot of stuff happening, so we're going to come right into it. We're going to start out fresh with that local news. Shout out to Mr Will Brown doing and everything he's doing. Let's go judges.
Speaker 3:Yes, sir, chris, so yes, to piggyback off what you said, shout out. We'll say, first and foremost, congrats to Will Bryan-Doon for scoring his 1,000th point For the John Hanley judges. That's an amazing accomplishment, only a sophomore, only being there two years and played what? 40 games, I believe they said, and he's scored 2,000 points. So an amazing accomplishment. You know, know, by will already doing that, because I looked at the leaderboard and I'm like you know the names up there that have scored a thousand is just crazy. He's already done it in, you know, because it took other ones at least three years to accomplish that fee at least and a lot of people get to play as freshmen though.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that's what I'm getting at. So they did it in three years, or maybe even less Two years, you know.
Speaker 2:But it's super impressive. No lie, I think the leaders is like Sharon Williams and Clarence Morgan. Of course, Lang and I no.
Speaker 3:Grimm, what was the name he beat? His? It's Grimm, I think. Think is his last name. Grim, the one that had the uh 50 point game, because we'll beat his single game record.
Speaker 2:Eddie grim, yeah, eddie grim, that's right, I was thinking that was on my mind too.
Speaker 4:I was thinking I'm like hold on what's this name.
Speaker 2:I know it's not russ yeah, that's one of them, hogs, baby.
Speaker 3:But yeah, I think he's actually the leading scorer, though, at the school like with over 1,500 points and shoot he did that back in.
Speaker 2:1,500 is the most. No, I think it's Aaron Williams.
Speaker 3:Well, on the boys' end, I'm going to say 1,500.
Speaker 5:Like the girls. Yeah, it's not a lot, you know, but you got to think of how things roll at handy, Like if you were able to play as a freshman in varsity, of course those numbers would go up.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, and in the same right, sharon and people like Eddie Grimm and them they played. There was no three-point line, so they're getting it without the three too.
Speaker 3:So it kind of goes hand in hand Good point, that's true. No three-point Good point. Good point, that's very true. No three-point, good point.
Speaker 2:He scored those 50 points or whatever at Grimm in that game. Yeah, there was no three-point line.
Speaker 3:Yeah, very good point. All right, we'll put an asterisk beside Will's name then.
Speaker 4:No, I'm just joking.
Speaker 3:Is that what you're trying to say, chris? It ain't legit, because they got a three-point line now.
Speaker 2:Well, that means every football game record now for the season is an asterisk because there's extra games.
Speaker 5:Well, I'm sure just to be real.
Speaker 3:I'm sure we played. You know the schedules. Today they play a lot more games than they did back in the day, I would think Right.
Speaker 2:Hanley's played 20 games every year for as long as that's been.
Speaker 3:Well, I'm just saying back in the 50s, 60s, they probably played 10.
Speaker 2:Because they played all the schools I wanted them to play now.
Speaker 3:Three oh that's the.
Speaker 2:It was like five schools maybe in the whole state.
Speaker 3:It's an amazing accomplishment. You know, you beat the single-game record, scoring 51, and then now it's over 1,000. So on to scores local scores.
Speaker 2:How was that energy at that game?
Speaker 3:Oh, it was awesome. Douglas Knight is awesome. The gym is always packed.
Speaker 2:I heard somebody had a crazy putback to energy. I seen the video.
Speaker 3:Oh, y'all can bring it up. It's my son, I will bring it up. Y'all toot his own horn.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that was super nice.
Speaker 3:I wish we could put the video up on here. But yeah, he had a nice putback. He scored what Will led with 20. Kyron had Kyron, Oglesby had 18, and Christian had 15. That's well-balanced. Did you like the uniforms? What's that? Did you like their uniforms? Oh, I love the throwbacks.
Speaker 4:I'm in a jersey.
Speaker 3:Because somebody asked oh, it was my brother, Jay. He said who is he playing for? And I said that's him, Because they had no clue. It was the Douglas Knight. I said, oh, they're wearing their Douglas jerseys yeah, they wore them before.
Speaker 2:They're fine.
Speaker 5:Because he was confused at first. I guarantee they won't let him, won't let what the kids should actually be able to keep those.
Speaker 2:Oh, it'd be nice yeah they're nice and they're going to be like we're going to just make new ones every year, I mean they got the money to do it and they're going to say they don't True.
Speaker 3:The only thing I'd like to see, though, is the cheerleaders wearing it, because the cheerleaders wear the judges. You know the regular.
Speaker 5:Wear the judges.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I'm like, can't they get the cheerleaders they?
Speaker 2:probably didn't even have cheerleaders. Yeah, that's what I was about to say.
Speaker 5:So maybe they can't do a throwback of that. If they didn't have them, well, maybe you're right, but I mean still it would be nice Because you have cheerleaders, yeah.
Speaker 2:Hey, before you keep going on the scores, I just looked at a score from yesterday because I get them on my email. Spring Mills took a big L yesterday. Oh, we'll get to that. I should jump right into that right now. Morgantown beat them by like 14 or 15. All right In.
Speaker 3:Spring Mills too, like 14 or 15. All right, so, since Chris wants to jump to the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia, so they was undefeated too, just like Hanley big time.
Speaker 3:Yeah, Well, we'll get to that. I'll start off. So on Monday, Eastern Panda. This is West Virginia scores Randolph-Macon lost to Washington 75-40 on Monday night, 75-40 on Monday night.
Speaker 3:On Tuesday, Spring Mills defeated Jefferson 78-46. Washington defeated Musselman 71-48. And Hedgesville defeated Hampshire County 82-42. And then Friday night, Spring Mills defeated Greenbrier East 60-37, Washington won 60-53, Jefferson beat Briarwoods 47-46, and Martinsburg beat Musselman 69-62. Day martinsburg defeated woodrow wilson 69 to 57 and, like chris just said, uh, morgantown defeated spring mills 59 to 45 and spring mills was under number one ranked team in the state of west virginia. So we're back everyone. Uh, unfortunately we got shut down. That was just weird. A whole feed just crashed on us and we think Trump has a part. You know something? Fall to Liberty 62-55. Skyline defeated Chirando 63-33. Poor Manassas Park can't get over 20 points a game. They lost to Meridian 92-17. What? Everybody's beat them, that bad majority. And then Kettle Run defeated Brentsville 68-62. The Tuesday night slate yeah, James Wood defeated Manassas Park 62-31. Falker defeated Warren County 78-49. Meridian defeated Liberty 78-42. Skyline defeated Brentsville 91-27. Sharando over Kettle Run 62-34. And Hanley defeated Millbrook 72-54.
Speaker 5:A lot of schools putting up 90-plus points.
Speaker 4:It's not even close games, it's like blowout games.
Speaker 3:The talent disparity is insane.
Speaker 5:That's the problem you have when you create all these new schools. You're not going to have equal talent everywhere. They're going to suck in something.
Speaker 3:Well, Sheridan made it closer. Wednesday night they played Skyline. It was 82 to 61. A little closer.
Speaker 5:I think we had this discussion before with Kettle Run. They're awesome in football, right, same with Brentsville, but when it comes to basketball they suck. I hate to say it like that, but it's true.
Speaker 3:Calling it how it is? Yeah, so then, thursday night, meridian defeated Kettle Run 79-50. And James Wood, in a big win, defeated Falkir 69-65. There's a close. That's a big win for, because Falkir 69-65. There's a close game. That's a big win for, because Falkir's only lost, I think, two, maybe three games.
Speaker 5:Yeah, they got that one kid that got invited to the Nike Summit hoops that they have like in the what is it during the summer.
Speaker 3:He don't play for Falkir though, does he? I think he's talking about a man is his name.
Speaker 5:I can't remember his name. That's a light skinned thing, but yeah, he got invited to that camp.
Speaker 3:He's ranked. Is he the kid that's ranked in the nation? Yeah, like top point something.
Speaker 4:Yeah, he plays for Falk here, yeah.
Speaker 5:I'm pretty sure I thought he went to a. Okay, I saw him. There should be a picture of him.
Speaker 3:Got you Nate Ament right.
Speaker 5:That's his name, isn't it? I think that's his name yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3:So then Friday night we had Skyline defeated Kettle Run 77-60. Falkier defeated Manassas Park 74-17. Warren County over Brentsville 71-39. And Hanley defeated Sharando 68-39. So there you go for area scores Everybody. So again, congrats to Will on his accomplishment of over 1,000 points, and he's going to hit for 2,000. We'll shout out to the head because they're playing great. They're playing good team ball here. 2000 is the next kid's name. We'll shout out the head because they're playing great. They're playing good team ball here. Lately Everybody's eating. You ready, Chris? Yeah, man. What are we on to now?
Speaker 2:You already know that breaking news. We're going to get right into it what the ad luca trade. Yeah, that's, wow, that's. That's on everybody's subject matter. This morning that came about sports. I've been seeing everybody talk about like damn, because that you know we've been talking about a lot of things happening. Of course, that darren fox and Darren Fox and Jimmy Butler and these guys might get traded, but nobody would have ever thought Luka, he's one of the untouchables.
Speaker 3:Right, hey, I'm shocked. I'm a Lakers fan and I'm shocked it happened.
Speaker 2:It just goes to show, man, there is no such thing as an untouchable, not in sports.
Speaker 3:Oh no, not anymore. Everybody thought Luka would stay with Dallas his whole career, but it don't happen. How often does it?
Speaker 2:happen anymore. But I'll tell you what does always happen is the Lakers getting them stars?
Speaker 4:Yeah, you're right, oh yeah.
Speaker 3:We just need championship banners. We need more. That's it. I don't put a team together, not individuals.
Speaker 2:Why do y'all think that trade happened all of a sudden out of nowhere with two big time stars? Obviously ad's in the all-star game and luca's not only because he's? He's injured, because he started every year for the last five years or whatever six years. So that's crazy. They just got traded in the middle of nowhere.
Speaker 3:I'm in the middle of well, we talked about it like why it happened. I think dallas gave up on luca because they don't like his conditioning, or whatever they say. He weighs what?
Speaker 2:270 or something now, but because he hasn't played in some months because he's been injured, yep yeah, so they're worried basically about his work ethic.
Speaker 3:And then they've supposedly have said they, if they would trade for anybody, it was ad, they want ad so the team, because they have kairi, though, don't forget, they have kairi. Oh, that's what I'm about to say. So the team of a kairi, and supposedly like kairi and ad, are really good friends as well and actually they have clay thompson who's really?
Speaker 5:to blame should be blaming the, the team trainers and the people that work these athletes out. Man, they're like letting him get away with this. Well, I mean, do you really blame Because it's obvious that he doesn't work out?
Speaker 3:bro. I mean, how much can you tell a grown-ass man to get into the gym and put in work?
Speaker 5:You know what I mean. I mean that's part of your contract agreement. Man, like you have to work out, man.
Speaker 4:At least be on a diet.
Speaker 3:I mean, I agree, but hey, I mean. Another one that comes to mind that everybody talks about is Zion Williamson. Oh yeah, like another one.
Speaker 1:So do we really blame the trainers?
Speaker 3:or is it on this grown-ass man? You got to take a count. You got to get in there and put in the work. You know what I mean, you don't eat healthy.
Speaker 5:That's like Joel Obey he eats a gourmet burger before every game. I'm like, like we're eating burgers and that's why you're so sluggish on the court, man. Like I mean, it's like our, our nutritionists and trainers for the teams. They're letting these guys get away with it because they're controlling them and look when you let the players take over.
Speaker 3:That's what's going to happen, man I agree an extent, but they can only do so much, no.
Speaker 5:Follow the regiment. That's what it is.
Speaker 3:That's what I'm saying. It's on the player.
Speaker 5:You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:I mean, am I right, Chris? What are you going to do? Smack a burger out of a million dollar? You're going to go do a smack? I mean, some people might, but I don't think.
Speaker 2:I don't think it has anything to do with so much as the condition and stuff for his career, because this is the first year luke has been injured where he hasn't even played enough to be an all-star game. He's been a starter first team all nba for since, like his rookie year yeah and that definitely him, him, luca, yannis or and Curry, those are like untouchables.
Speaker 2:And for Luca to just get moved like this all of a sudden because he's been out, and all of a sudden, and then it's with AD and the Lakers and LeBron, like there's a lot going on right there with all this, it's a wild trade and it kind of came out of the blue for most people. Well, that's what.
Speaker 3:I'm saying Like do you think like Luca had a falling out with management or something? Usually that's what happens too.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's definitely something behind the scenes with that situation.
Speaker 4:There's something else going on, but in the same instance.
Speaker 2:Luka is a fanboy of LeBron and LeBron loves Luka. Back now. You know what I mean.
Speaker 3:So I don't know what. I guess we'll hear more. I mean, it's very weird, because you got to think about everything that's going on in LA.
Speaker 2:Now is LA about to win the title? Yeah, I mean, dallas was just in the finals last year with Luka and Kyrie. Eight months ago they were in the finals and, wayne, what you just said, I didn't even think about that yet. But you could be right, because the same thing, with, like Katrina who won the Super Bowl. The Things like that happen in certain tragedies and stuff they use. But guess what?
Speaker 3:Also I'm glad you said that.
Speaker 2:I didn't even think about that, but I'm glad you said it, because people don't even talk about the LA fires, no more. And it didn't just stop. You see how we're so quick to be on to the next thing, because we're going to get into it in a little bit with the plane crashes and more stuff with Trump and ICE and everything. But it's crazy, nobody talks about the fires. At least do y'all hear that every day at work. It's still going on. I know that. Yeah, of course it's going on. We don't hear about it, no more. Just that.
Speaker 2:They make you forget, Unless you're in that area. You don't know. Well, it's always another distraction.
Speaker 3:You know it's always something else, like the next day or the day after it's something else that happens. It's so much shit going on, but it's like we say, it's a distraction.
Speaker 5:Always something that's just their way of hiding shit from us. Man, it's just like when the wildfires were going on, like a lot of people in certain areas weren't even allowed to get to their houses and that part of California wouldn't even burn it, they were like no, you can't go home right now. Like what the fuck you mean? What you mean? Yeah, I work 12 hours a day. I'm ready to get home, get a shower, get to bed.
Speaker 2:But, I can't go home and even if your house is burned up some and stuff, you should still be able to go there and see it's your stuff.
Speaker 5:Yeah, and these people that were being told by these officers they weren't like city police, they were like national guard type people that like what the fuck is really going on right.
Speaker 3:Well, god, you got the california fires people forgot about. You got north carolina with the and fires. So how's the place on fire?
Speaker 5:but they had flooding more distractions, more distractions, more distractions for us to not stay focused on what just happened.
Speaker 2:No lie, though, luka and LeBron, that'll be fun to watch when they're playing. What do you guys really? I don't think like who else they got Maxi. Kleber and Marquise Morris what y'all think they're going to win with that.
Speaker 4:They're trying to boost the economy in LA to repair the fire.
Speaker 3:The smart city. Yep, la smart city, but do you?
Speaker 2:know all the smart cities mean is they're controlled.
Speaker 3:Did I send you all the list of all the smart cities they're thinking they want to do in America. The smart cities, it's pretty much the whole country. Yeah, pretty much, but it's all the major cities. It's pretty much the whole country. Yeah, pretty much, but it's all the major cities.
Speaker 2:Like la, a lot of them are major cities yeah, because that's where you got the mass, because one of them is what do you? One of them I want?
Speaker 3:to say wasn't it charlotte, north carolina, where more flood fires and stuff's happening, is one of them on the list, like another city is in north carolina I believe it was wilmington or charlotte. Something was on that list too to be one of the you know smart cities, just another agency.
Speaker 5:I'm gonna call it s I a smart intelligence agency. That's all it is. I don't want no smart city man. What is a smart? I haven't even really looked into it somebody educate me it's controlled.
Speaker 2:It's controlled by the government. Man you like, you can't get through certain things without certain passes and certain IDs. You can't go, you can't buy certain groceries, you can't get certain kinds of clothes or oil. Like it's all controlled, controlled.
Speaker 3:So what you're getting at is this is going to be one of these developed cities where it's like nothing but AI, like robots.
Speaker 5:Hell yeah, you go in a grocery store and there's not going to be no words.
Speaker 2:You probably can't go to Dunkin' Donuts for coffee, no more. We probably have to go to Aunt Joe's or Aunt Sally's or Uncle Joe's yeah, or Aunt Sally's or Uncle Joe's yeah, you just got to go to nobody's, and that's the only places we're going to be allowed. They won't let you into these things.
Speaker 5:No, you'll just pull up to a vending machine and press what kind of coffee you want, and that motherfucker's going to make you a coffee and it's going to slide out and you're going to pull this door back and you're going to have to scan it.
Speaker 2:Everything's going, I ain't getting no chip in me, you already got it from birth.
Speaker 5:They didn't do it for me yeah, man, everything you do is going to be, there's going to be satellite surveillance. I mean, everything you do is going to be, it's being watched the cell phone that's a GPS transmitter our cell phones are the biggest thing.
Speaker 3:Our cell phones are the biggest thing. Our cell phones are the biggest tracker.
Speaker 4:Even if you turn it off, it's still sending a signal to the tower. That's how you get messages when your phone's turned on the messages are still going through this always communicating with the tower.
Speaker 2:They can track you everywhere you go, everywhere you go yeah, well, that's why they put all them 5G towers up. It's really nothing to do with cell phone reception and shit man. People was like, oh, 5G, my phone fast, my internet's fast. Man, that's not what it was for. Trust me, they can control way more stuff now that they put those up and they distracted us with all this extra stuff while they're doing it.
Speaker 5:That's why they're coming out with all these smart cars and shit, man. They're going to be able to track you, man. If you commit a murder, man, and you think they don't know where you're at, shit Try again, man.
Speaker 3:And they can shut that car down Anytime they want, man they can go just stop, Just like our live just shut down a couple seconds ago.
Speaker 5:They can shut anything down, man, because they're in control of it.
Speaker 3:All right, so guys, so moving on.
Speaker 2:Y'all didn't tell me though Y'all didn't tell me. Do y'all really think Lakers can win with Luka and LeBron? The distraction.
Speaker 3:See, sports is the biggest distraction. You can't get sports off your mind.
Speaker 5:The Lakers are the best distraction, though he really did. I'm going to answer it for you. I believe they can, because the little pieces that they have around, luca and LeBron, are some good guys. Man Like, I like Austin Reeves a lot. You know what I'm saying. I like what's the one kid Christie? I mean they got kids.
Speaker 2:He got traded.
Speaker 5:Oh, he was part of that. Yeah, oh, I thought it was just straight up AD for Luca Max Christie.
Speaker 2:I think that's the kid that we grew up on his son.
Speaker 5:They got rid of him too. Doug Christie's son.
Speaker 2:Yeah, doug Christie, he got traded. Yeah, I thought it was just a straight wall. Keith Morris went to the Lakers.
Speaker 5:See, those are key veteran players right there Max Keebler and fucking Markeith. Those are veteran players that add to what LeBron and Luka man. I mean, that's a roster that can't win it, yes, but who's our?
Speaker 3:big. Now what's your answer? Who's?
Speaker 2:our big. Now it's Maxie.
Speaker 5:It'll be those two. You'll just flip-flop them back and forth, gotcha, but you don't really need a center.
Speaker 3:Not now, We'll see but I'm on it, Chris? Yes, you do.
Speaker 2:But, chris, not now. We'll see, but I'm on it, chris. Yes, you do, zeb, but Chris, I think, who just won the championship? Jokic, yeah.
Speaker 3:But, chris, I'm with you, like you guys, how these fires are going on in LA, just like when Katrina happened, it's like now is it set up for LA to win the you know for the city of LA?
Speaker 4:Everybody wants to play for the Lakers. The Lakers are like a magnet for superstars. They always have been.
Speaker 1:Ever since.
Speaker 4:Magic Kareem. They built that franchise up.
Speaker 2:Man. They had Jerry West and Wilton Elgin Baylor way before that.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I mean, I'm just going to say the Lakers win it, just because it's all political, they're going to do it for the city of LA. I just said that, yeah, that's what I'm saying. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Like I agree, that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:I agree, which is so you're right. Of course, sports is the biggest fucking distraction in every day.
Speaker 3:It is.
Speaker 2:It's the same though, but look how much we love it. Like, even like, tell me you're not going to go watch your kids play.
Speaker 3:Oh yeah, I get that. You know what I mean. Something about this, like how sports is just, you know, keeps us away and you know we don't pay attention like americans, or even the world. You know what's really going on because we're so involved in sports everybody loves sports it's like you got games on every day. Something is going like because it's an escape.
Speaker 4:Yeah and all the bullshit yeah, I get that.
Speaker 3:You know it's an escape and the only time anybody gets along. But it's just sporting events on like every single. You know, every hour of the day there's something on well.
Speaker 2:That's why they pay these big time athletes so much millions of dollars. Oh, I know what it was now I remember did you send?
Speaker 3:it was about like it goes all the way back to roman times there's a gladiators, fighters and stuff entertainers. When something would happen, we'll get them in the arena chariot races or gladiators to distract the people, to entertain them from what's really going on behind the scenes. Politically, it goes all the way back to then, when it started.
Speaker 2:And where do we go now to watch games In big-ass arenas and stadiums? Yeah, the same thing they had back then.
Speaker 3:Right, yeah, yeah, so I feel Lakers win it. Oh yeah, that's my team man, oh mine too.
Speaker 4:I'm always going to's my team man. Oh, mine too, I'm always going to support my team.
Speaker 2:Well, luka hasn't played in like three months. I bet he comes back in a couple weeks right after All-Star break, like hey, what's up, guys, I'm back, I'm being in shape and everything.
Speaker 3:And dropping 30, 40 a game, and then everybody's yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so okay, it's going to be interesting to see how him and LeBron play, because now LeBron has a guy that really brings that ball to the court and is Super Bowl dominant and a leader with that rod.
Speaker 3:So is LeBron yeah, you're right, because that's a good point. How is that going to work?
Speaker 2:Is LeBron going to be able to be passive now? Wayne, what's your thing?
Speaker 5:It's a pick and roll offense now. Yeah, I mean LeBron and Luka picking and rolling for each other, like that's kind of scary. It's unstoppable. Luka, we know he has vision like a motherfucker, yeah, and we know how big LeBron is. He'll just tower over anybody. Man, that's kind of scary man.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I mean LeBron asked to. We'll see if he can give that ball up and not be ball dominant, because they both are. Everybody questioned Kyrie and Luka playing together Would it seem to work out Me.
Speaker 5:honestly, I think they're going to get better ball movement. To be honest, they should, because both of them are great passers man.
Speaker 2:It's less than a week away from the trade deadline and I think that started a ripple effect now.
Speaker 3:Oh, you think there's going to be more there's definitely going to be lots of trades anyway.
Speaker 2:The NBA is great at that better than any other professional sport, at least in my opinion is being a soap opera and nonstop. So they keep that drama coming and all these trades and rolling and people will just be moving. So when we was young we loved the camaraderie of a team and built teams up, which why boston is really good to me now, and a few few teams do it, but most people they're just in and out every day. You have no idea what team people's on anymore. They're just gone. And big stars, yeah, but the nba is great at doing that. They will always keep things just changing and moving. But that, and especially their biggest stars- I don't know if they're gonna to win it all.
Speaker 2:But I know one thing the trade deadline hasn't hit yet, so they might not be done.
Speaker 3:Making a move, you might be right they might be trying to make another move. But honestly it's about time, because the Lakers have not made big splashes since getting LeBron. They haven't done nothing for years. No, you're right, ad, they haven't done nothing for years. You're right, they really haven't. Finally they make a damn big move, a big splash. I know it's AD, but a superstar for a superstar.
Speaker 5:It's interesting man because AD and Kyle Reed again that's scary. It's interesting man because I mean AD and Kyle Reed together. I mean that's scary. I mean that could be interesting man, we'll never know until they all hit the floor together, man.
Speaker 3:Right, well, ad's got to stay healthy. We'll keep a close eye on that down the road.
Speaker 3:Let's keep it moving, though. So on to these plane crashes. You had one, everybody should already know. Plane crashes you had one, everybody should already know. If you haven't heard, you're living under a damn rock. But a black hawk collided with an airliner, an airplane, outside of Reagan Airport, killing, I believe, 67 people. So we'll start on that one first, because we know. Then the next, what was it? The very next day, a plane crashes, a six-person plane, supposedly in phil, in the middle of philadelphia so they say the accident it bought, you know, near reagan.
Speaker 3:uh, of course it's like the deadliest aviation accident nearly 25 years, you know, because this don't happen. Planes, helicopters, whatever, colliding in midair, it never happens. Somebody was on that plane. I think they were targeting somebody.
Speaker 2:Didn't you say Ian Epstein was on there? You said it, I didn't.
Speaker 3:I ain't scared the name was out there, who. Ian Epstein was on there. You said it. I didn't hey, I ain't scared, no, I came up the name was out there.
Speaker 2:And who's Epstein? I looked up the.
Speaker 3:I wanted to see the flight log, like you know who was on the plane, because everybody has not been identified supposedly all 67, but one of them was Ian Epstein, which was very interesting, and we all know the Epstein list and blah, blah, blah. So is this Ian Epstein related to? Does he was on that plane that a black hole collided with. So that was just very interesting, cause I saw the last name, epstein, and I'm just like that just pops out. I saw the last name, epstein, and I'm just like that just pops out.
Speaker 4:I Googled it. It says Ian Epstein was on that plane.
Speaker 3:And who is Ian Epstein? What is it? Does it say anything? Go to his profile. Zeb, Be sneaky on the low.
Speaker 2:In the meantime we lost all those little skater kids not skateboarders, but like figure skaters from Loudoun County.
Speaker 3:Yes, in the area. Yeah, about an hour away from well, less than that. Yeah, a whole skating team. Very sad.
Speaker 4:It doesn't say that he's related to.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I couldn't find anything, I just found it interesting they have the same last name.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I just they're not going to tell us now if we don't know.
Speaker 3:I just found that interesting, one of the names that glaringly popped out when I saw it.
Speaker 2:Pretty interesting. But what's more interesting other than just that is, you said, a helicopter. What kind of helicopter? And why was it flying there a black hawk. When do they come out?
Speaker 4:this, that's military, that's a military it's a military helicopter.
Speaker 2:It's the most special military helicopter. Yes, just come out and fly around that.
Speaker 3:That's the thing. The question is why was a Blackhawk out?
Speaker 2:at that time of night and you guys all saw the videos that helicopter flew directly into the plane on purpose. That was not an accident.
Speaker 3:Yeah, when you watch the video it's hard to sit there and say yeah, it's hard to sit there and say when you watch the video back that that was an accident.
Speaker 2:And those people, people that, all those innocent people that got killed on the plane they were. They were about to land at reagan. Yeah, reagan like how did that happen?
Speaker 3:yeah, reagan national airport, because a good point because, going back to the video, the plane's landing lights are on, like it. It's all lit up Because you know it's got, like you just said, it's about to land. So how does a heli not see clear as day in front? I want to hear this over the air like night vision, who cares? Like it's right in front of you. You couldn't see.
Speaker 2:They probably could have saw it from a mile away, or further but we all know that's not true and they have the most skilled operations on those helicopters to maneuver any which way at a blink of a second. It was on purpose. It was designed. We all know that. We don't need people to worry about saying conspiracy theories. People need to get over that. It's 2025. Everything is a conspiracy until you find out the truth, have you noticed?
Speaker 4:they'll tell you who was on the plane, but they're not saying anything about who was on the helicopter. Who was flying it, who was on that helicopter?
Speaker 3:Well, they did name two. Really they haven't named the third. It was a female co-pilot and they have not named her. So who's the mystery co-pilot? They haven't put her name out yet, but the other two they did, I saw that too.
Speaker 4:What were they doing? What was their mission?
Speaker 3:Yeah, there's so many questions.
Speaker 2:That was their mission. Yeah, that was their mission. And they knew when they hit them directly over the Potomac River, and that's where you can't find people. And the ones they did find all 20-something of them that they got from the river, they was all dead and everybody else they haven't found them.
Speaker 5:My main thing behind all of it is why does it take so long to release the name of people that were on planes? Don't we have a law?
Speaker 4:Yeah, they forgot it. Like this should be released instantly. They've got their tickets, yeah.
Speaker 5:It's hard to believe anything man.
Speaker 3:Yeah, well, you mean they know everybody who was already on the plane. They know that flight Like an attendance list, it's in their history. Who purchased the tickets, not to say everyone got on. It's at the airports, but they know who did check in, they know who got on the plane, but it's like doing a roll call at work.
Speaker 5:You know what I'm saying. Everybody has a designation where they have to go for a fire drill, right. And when you get there, what do we do? We do a head count, right, and we have this chart of names that are working in your system. So I mean, it's the same setup. Man, like they know who was on the plane, they have that law.
Speaker 2:So just release the names.
Speaker 5:There's a reason they don't want to yeah because then people will start researching the names of those people and now it starts to get a little fishy and sketchy. Okay, why did they want this person dead? Why did they want that person dead? I mean, it's a lot of things going on right now and watch. They'll try to distract us. Something else will happen and we'll forget about that helicopter and plane that crashed over the Potomac.
Speaker 3:Well, real quick. It says in this article, cnn. I'll just briefly read it. It says the flight tracking data from the moments before the fatal midair collision appeared to show the helicopter flying 100 feet above its allowed altitude and veering off the prescribed route along the Potomac River's east side. And then, moving on, it says the Blackawk helicopter was flying too high by a lot. It was far above the 200 foot limit. That's what Trump stated. So that's the thing they have. I've read on Blackhawk they only can go up, you know, so high. I guess you know altitude wise. They have to stay, I guess, at a certain level. Oh yeah.
Speaker 5:All of it could be true, but it still looked like it was directed straight at that plane. Oh, I agree.
Speaker 3:I mean you can't. It's hard to say how was that an accident? You know what I mean.
Speaker 5:You were coming straight through this thing, man, straight through this thing man, and you're telling me you did not see that plane to a point where you could have went a little higher or a little lower, like you could have avoided this man, it was a direct hit, and Chris said it too like a Blackhawk is like one of the most maneuverable in the military.
Speaker 3:Like it cut on a dime. You know like drop hover what they can hover to? Like can cut on a dime. You know like drop hover what they can hover to? Like they can just hover in one spot. I think Blackhawks can do that too. It's the most like advanced military helicopter. So it's just crazy and I sit there and think, like for our cars, for example, all the technology we have now, what do our cars do? They got cars technology where if you veer off the road, it corrects you, it lets you know you're going off the road. You got backup sensors. You're telling me a military helicopter doesn't have sensors, the same type of shit. I don't know, I've never been. But you're telling me a military plane, what our tax money pays for, doesn't have technology like that.
Speaker 5:It's a smart helicopter, man that's the best helicopter there is. Yeah, man, it's the most equipped helicopter that you can almost fly man Like I said they can maneuver like crazy man.
Speaker 2:That's why I said this was a direct hit on that plane, man, and it was a PAC helicopter, which means they only fly the tight-ranking commanders and officials Right. So who the hell was on that helicopter?
Speaker 4:That's the question everybody wants to know, but they're not going to tell us. Well, that's the thing they're telling you. You know a couple of the people. What if there's more people on that helicopter that they're telling you? You know a couple of the people. What?
Speaker 2:if there's more people on that helicopter that they're not seeing the name you don't know.
Speaker 4:You don't know if it's true how do you know?
Speaker 5:it was like military elites that was flying that helicopter. You know what I'm saying. Like they never. They never released their names for that either. You know what I'm saying? Like you should know who's flying that helicopter.
Speaker 3:Sorry guys, rebecca Lobach was the L-O-B-A-C-H was a female pilot. People question why did they not release her name until people were questioning that and then somebody put on X is like they deleted Rebecca Lobach's social media account before releasing her name. It wasn't to grieve, is what someone put on social media. Yeah, the female pilot is questionable. What's up with that?
Speaker 5:And who's in charge of X.
Speaker 3:It's Musk.
Speaker 5:Right, just saying you said they deleted her account, right.
Speaker 1:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 5:Interesting.
Speaker 3:That's pretty wild. So yeah, to me obviously that one. That plane crashed and for you. Rest in peace to everybody and, unfortunately, all the lives that were lost. But there's no height like the video footage is there, just dead on. So now the Philadelphia one is the one we are like. That doesn't look like a plane when you was. That's not so obvious. What happened in philadelphia?
Speaker 5:the way that thing hit boom and came down fast. Man, that wouldn't though, man, nah, man, I'm not believing that.
Speaker 3:But I'm just Well my eyes see, and that looked like a scud missile heading straight down.
Speaker 5:And then an explosion Boom.
Speaker 3:Where's the parts of that plane at that's?
Speaker 5:what.
Speaker 1:I'm.
Speaker 3:Where's the photos? I've tried to look. Where's the remains of that, any of that plane in Philly Right?
Speaker 5:Because, it wasn't a plane, they said the one that happened over Reagan. They found that what? In three parts?
Speaker 3:Oh, yeah, well, you see it though too in the video. You see the plane when they collide. You see it fall into the river.
Speaker 2:It fell down like a shooting star, but supposedly it hit into a gas station. What? Which is why it exploded like that? They did it on purpose, man, I'm telling you, and it caused more damage. I've seen videos of people out there like that live out there and it was like screaming and yelling and everything's on fire everywhere around them. They didn't. They don't know it's a plane. They just assume it's a plane. Yeah, they just I'm with you.
Speaker 3:I mean I don't. I don't believe it was a plane. Yeah, they just, I'm with you. I mean I don't believe it was a plane.
Speaker 2:Nobody wants to be like, yeah, we just got hit with a missile. Then everybody's going to go fucking Chaos, is going to assume you know what I mean and everybody's going to go ballistic like lose their minds. Oh, of course Now we're under attack. But are we under attack? Look at all these things that's happening. Those aren't the only two plane crashes that really happened recently. Those are the only ones that we really know about they're doing extra shit right now, here.
Speaker 3:Let's see, let's see how many there's. No way I'd fly right now I'll no way I'll well.
Speaker 2:They showed airports are empty right now this week and comparable to what they've been I'll take a train, a bus, drive.
Speaker 5:I'm not flying well, of course, all of it's interesting though.
Speaker 3:Well, of course we'll say you know, trump wants to blame the DEI for these plane crashes, of course. And then this fucker I hate to say it, but I send it to you because they were asking him if he was going to go visit the site in DC at Reagan Airport. And of course he jokes and he's like why to go swimming? That's literally what he's like Are you serious? That's him. He really said that. Yes, I saw that. He said why? Why would I go? There's more to it. I didn't watch it, I couldn't over it. He said why to go swimming?
Speaker 2:But that's the kind, that kind of dude he is.
Speaker 5:People love him.
Speaker 2:People love him for the way he is. They say, oh, I love that about him Because look what happened when the hurricanes back when his first presidency he went down to Puerto Rico and this is no lie, y'all remember. He threw them, people, some fucking a roll of paper towels. Yeah, like what the hell is that dog? They're in a hurricane. A roll of paper towels, like that's just who that guy is right. And wayne wayne, wayne knows, is one of his best partners. He just said it. Shut down that lady on x. They control everything, man. And trump is just their face right now. And he's the boldest fucking president ever. He don't give a fuck.
Speaker 5:That's why they support his ass for us, because they know that if they tell him to do something, trump's on it, man oh, he'll do it because they got way more money than him.
Speaker 2:They're just keeping him looking. He's living a great life. Yeah, man, he gets to make decisions too, because he's like shit, I want to do this. They're like fuck it, you can do all that. We want to control everything.
Speaker 5:Yeah, didn't? One of them put the money up for the hush money trial and shit, shit the case, and he got all the things in his back pocket and vice versa. I heard that was pretty much like a settlement, where he had to pay like a fine and then it didn't even come out of his own pocket. Bro, it was one of his partners, that's, you know, taking this ride down the road with him for the next four years well, zeb, what was you saying?
Speaker 2:we got these fires and all of a sudden now, well, we had drones, fires, and now these plane crashes and supposed plane crashes and missiles. So what do you think about all this? I don't know, I don't know what to think.
Speaker 4:It just looks like everything's falling apart. It was happening. When did all that start?
Speaker 3:Like November, the drones drones fires, plane crashes November, december, something like that, yeah.
Speaker 2:November time, I think it was just like a month or so ago.
Speaker 4:It's just, stuff keeps on happening. Nobody knows what's going on. Or people know what's going on, they're just not telling.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I was like there's people that know what's going on for sure.
Speaker 4:Yeah, the people that do it. It's like what's next?
Speaker 3:What's going to happen?
Speaker 4:next.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that's what you sit here and think now they're going to keep testing us.
Speaker 5:They like to see our reactions. Man, I'm with Chris. I feel like we're just under attack and a lot of people are just blind to it.
Speaker 4:They're using fear.
Speaker 3:Well, we're leaving out a key point, we'll bring up trump. You know the ffa is like on his second day in office. This is what happened before these, but he fired the head of the transportation security administration, fired the entire aviation security advisory committee, froze hiring of all air traffic controllers and fired 100 top FAA security officers. It's second day and then these plane crashes occurred.
Speaker 5:Shit's wild man.
Speaker 3:It is wild yeah it's very wild, wild.
Speaker 5:I heard the lady that sued uh x. I heard she lost her job like once trump got like won the election. Like that lady that sued x for like 600, some odd, I forget if millions, I want to say it was millions or something. Oh, I'm sure maybe like 600, 000 or some shit, I don't know. I can't remember the numbers, but I heard she lost her job like soon as, like musk and trump was, you know, doing their little thing. Man, everything's just fetching man, it's like it's.
Speaker 3:It's very, very sketchy, coincidental, whatever you want to say.
Speaker 5:It's almost like it just has you lost for words. Man, you try to piece everything together, but what is there to piece? Because we don't really know.
Speaker 4:We don't know what's going on.
Speaker 5:The only information that we ever get is just the information that they want us to have.
Speaker 3:You're right. Well, let's move on and let's talk about the Super Bowl. Eagles and Chiefs Zeb's over there shaking his head. What do you got to say, Zeb?
Speaker 4:I think Philly. I like Philly's pass rush. I see the way they get after quarterbacks. I think they'll get after Moms. I do I think the Chiefs will go down. I know everybody thinks the Chiefs are going to win.
Speaker 5:What was that Second plane crash?
Speaker 3:That was Barry to say. I was like what did we just talk about at the beginning of the show? La winning the Lakers for LA? Now you just had this plane crash in Philadelphia, yeah.
Speaker 4:That is pretty crazy.
Speaker 3:Isn't that wild man so great? Because I thought the same thing. When I heard that plane crash. I was like man. An incident where a professional team is going on a championship or they're in the championship and then something happens in that city, it's just wild to me. And then you have the sports franchise in the big games. We have to look at how many times that's happened.
Speaker 5:So match my 500, tony, I'll put 500. You put 500. We'll go 1,000. $1,000 on Philly.
Speaker 3:All right, let's go $1,000. Hey, let's do it.
Speaker 5:We'll see what it pays out, man. Then we'll get that BWO studio going. That'd be some wild stuff right there.
Speaker 3:But I would like to look at research, like what you had, katrina, that your Saints end up winning the Super Bowl Right and that's where the Super Bowl is at this year, and it's in New Orleans Another good point, because I'm trying to think I'm sure there's a lot.
Speaker 5:And didn't we have an incident where that dude ran everybody else over with that truck? Where was?
Speaker 2:that that was last month too right.
Speaker 5:Where was that In New Orleans?
Speaker 4:Oh yeah.
Speaker 5:It's just funny how everything I mean, it's just weird bro.
Speaker 3:I mean it's funny, but not funny that was a terrorist attack.
Speaker 4:Right, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3:They say that was a terrorist attack.
Speaker 2:They're saying everything but the biggest terrorists wear button-ups and ties Like suit jackets. Those are the terrorists, our own people, man. I'm telling you we ain't getting all into it, but you know how I feel, fellas man, Our biggest terrorists are the people right in front of our faces. Oh, of course, joe Biden and Trump and all of them, man, those are the biggest terrorists. I totally agree with that.
Speaker 5:So Wade, what do I got? It's not even a good payout, Tony. We bet $1,000 right now for Philly to win. We will only win $1,000.
Speaker 3:What the hell? Yeah, bro, what the.
Speaker 2:It doesn't even make sense. It's dollar for dollar on that bet.
Speaker 3:Yeah right.
Speaker 2:That doesn't even make sense. That means Philly's going to win. So pick Kansas City, so we don't think Kansas City has a chance.
Speaker 3:I think Kansas City's going to win. So pick Kansas City. So we don't think Kansas City has a chance.
Speaker 4:I don't think Kansas City's going to win.
Speaker 5:If you put $1,000 that Kansas City wins, you only win $806. They're favored, of course right. No matter what, don't bet on just the money, just for one team to win. I mean it's not really worth it. Yeah, the money line.
Speaker 3:Yeah, what do you got to bet on? The spread? Probably the over, the under, Probably the over under. I'm trying to make some bread. Three-point game. I'm trying to retire.
Speaker 5:We'll take an over plus Philly with a plus one and a half. Drop a thousand on that, you'll win about $2,500 on that.
Speaker 3:Okay, just taking the over and filling it. But that's, if you got a thousand, who's got a thousand? I got kids, we got it, I got it. Let's go All right, so I'm with Zeb. Let's just talk football, the game itself.
Speaker 4:Philly could win. Philly could win.
Speaker 3:Philly could win because, like Zeb was saying, they have a nasty defense. They're the number one ranked defense, those blitz packages.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 3:But I feel KC plays great defense as well. They do, they do. They're a great tackling team. And shout out to Naze Johnson as well, who plays for the Chiefs. Winchester boy, his third Super Bowl appearance in a row. He plays corner for the Chiefs. They could be the first team to three-peat.
Speaker 3:Yeah, so they can make history. But back to it. I feel ultimately Mahomes wins it because Mahomes ain't going to lose. In a close game the Chiefs are not going to lose. The ultimate is going to be the offense, because I feel Jalen Hurts can't win a game I mean, he's only thrown for 130, if that, because look at Saquon Barkley I agree, but I feel, if it comes down to the Chiefs, if they shut down Barkley, because Philly's line is one of the best offensive lines in the NFL, but if they can make Jalen Hurts beat them, that's how the Chiefs win the game. But in a close one, I feel the Chiefs will.
Speaker 5:I get your logic, tony, but I mean just saying it. It's just not that easy.
Speaker 3:No, I'm just saying that's the game plan.
Speaker 5:I'm just saying We've seen this Barkley kid do it to everyone.
Speaker 3:No, every team.
Speaker 5:Every team, bro. This is not an easy task. Oh, I agree, I was with my son one day. I believe he has those soul enhancements in his cleats. Man Like this dude just looks faster, sharper, quicker.
Speaker 3:But that's his diet, Bro. Well, everybody's going to get on his diet.
Speaker 5:Everybody's going to get on his diet.
Speaker 3:Whatever his regimen is everybody's weird.
Speaker 4:We're just talking about how Luke is out of shape he is.
Speaker 5:He's regimen. If I'm a running back in the league summertime, I'm hitting Barkley up. We working out bro.
Speaker 3:Whatever you're doing, I'm trying to get like you. Well, we've talked about running, speaking of running backs, talking about Saquon, Derrick Henry, Joe Mixon is another one, Josh Jacobs all the backs that were traded or went to a new. They killed it. This year they were like in the top four or five.
Speaker 5:Derek Edwards is another one that's got a good nutrition plan. Yeah, he does.
Speaker 3:I don't think isn't he vegetarian or something I want to say, or no. He fasts. A lot is what he says. He does, he fasts he nots. Like he keeps down on what he eats and the time of days he eats something like that.
Speaker 5:It's like he doesn't eat, but like once a day or something like that.
Speaker 3:But when he eats.
Speaker 5:He puts a lot of calories in his body, though.
Speaker 3:Why am I not doing like that? I eat like once a day.
Speaker 5:Because you ain't doing nothing activity wise with your body, or to whatever we want to talk about.
Speaker 4:Henry and Barkley. They got cut. Their teams thought they were washed up and look what both of them have done.
Speaker 3:I named four running backs. Four that everybody thought was washed up Because they cut running backs too quick now, all of them made the playoffs too. Yeah, all their teams. And then where's their former team at? Because, running backs have had a priority since it became
Speaker 2:an overall passing league. But Derrick, Henry, Jacobs and Barkley, they just reset the running back market.
Speaker 3:That's what? Yeah, I was about to ask that question. I said, now, have just reset the running back market, that's what? Yeah, I was about to ask that question. I said now, have they reset the running back market and those four running backs have they proven that you need a quality running back? And I think they did. I think those four especially, you know thanks to Saquon and Derrick Henry, because they're the first two you think of. But Joe Mixon is a part of that. He had a great season with the Texans, could take over games. Josh Jacobs, for the Packers, didn't have a slouch season. So I think all four of them have done reset, improved.
Speaker 5:You need a running and a quality running back man. Me personally I think if I was like an owner, I'd be jumping out there trying to steal that back from Zeb's team. Jameer Gibbs oh, I know.
Speaker 4:He's an everyman.
Speaker 5:Gibbs needs to be a full-time starter somewhere. Yeah, like I get what y'all are doing, keeping them both fresh, but like Gibbs is like a Barkley bro yeah but they ain't going to get rid of that man. I don't see it either, but I'd like to see him. Every week, 25 carries I mean to do. We'll put up some yards, man.
Speaker 3:Well, but him and Montgomery is good. Montgomery is a good compliment, so I get it.
Speaker 5:They compliment one another, but I would like to see him full time.
Speaker 1:I get what you're saying but it's smart.
Speaker 5:Yeah, he's another one. Oh yeah, he played for Chicago. Now look what one. Oh yeah, he played for Chicago, now look what he's doing man.
Speaker 3:Yeah, there you go, there's another one.
Speaker 5:Yeah, you put winners together, man, and that's what you get. You get success, man.
Speaker 3:But also we know with football, running the ball is a mentality. You have to stick to the run and get you know. It has to be a part of the play Because a lot of teams just get away from it too soon.
Speaker 4:It used to be like in the Super Bowl, which every team led in rushing, so Philly's going to lead this game in rushing.
Speaker 5:And probably time of possession.
Speaker 3:Well, isn't Isaiah Pacheco back for the Chiefs yeah?
Speaker 2:They have everybody back.
Speaker 3:That's key. Hollywood Browns, pacheco. D-hop, they're all healthy now, yeah, like that's good, because Isaiah Pacheco is no slouch either.
Speaker 5:No, he's good too, and Chris has got a good point because, like it seems like every time when it's time to make that run, they get everyone healthy. Kansas City does.
Speaker 2:And that's why they end up winning the Super Bowl man. And if Kansas City wins, they'll be the first football team in the NFL to three-peat in the Super Bowl era.
Speaker 3:Because how many?
Speaker 2:teams and on top of that, if they win, mahomes already becomes the GOAT. Well, I mean, which is crazy? He's not even 30 yet, he's 29.
Speaker 3:I mean the Buffalo did go to four Super Bowls, a quadruple peak, but they just didn't win, they lost all four of them.
Speaker 2:That's an amazing accomplishment. That's the greatest team I've ever seen of my life. That's the greatest team I've seen Bruce Smith and Jim Kelly and Andre Reid and them. I've never seen one of them do that. But this team is about to win three in a row and have already won like one or two other than that Well, one before that. That's wild to me, Like five or six years man.
Speaker 5:I mean you're right, you can't praise a first-place loser, tony.
Speaker 3:I'm just joking, I'm like, but going to four Super Bowls in a row, they lost.
Speaker 2:Because they came across juggernauts when they played. Yeah, but Mahomes is going to be the GOAT. Oh, of course.
Speaker 3:He already is. He's cool with it.
Speaker 5:Like he already is. Like shout out to the local Nazi Johnson here he's already in the history books. Man, we're going to get him on the show.
Speaker 2:His first two years he's won the Super Bowl.
Speaker 5:Yeah, he'll probably be part of a trivia question now he has to be years from now. He was the only rookie to come in and win three back-to-back.
Speaker 2:Well, nobody's ever done it anyway, so anybody else that's a rookie on that team? Yeah, they all are the first. But look, we have a kid from Winchester that was on the team that first three-peat in NFL. And we already have a kid from Winchester that was on the undefeated Patriots until they lost in the Super Bowl.
Speaker 3:Oh, yeah, that's wild. Yeah, kelly Washington on the 16-0 Patriots or whatever they were.
Speaker 2:They were 18-0.
Speaker 3:Yeah until they lost to Eli Manning in the Super.
Speaker 2:Bowl, yep. And then now it's Najee going for what's his name? Najee, right, yeah?
Speaker 3:Najee.
Speaker 2:N-A-Z-E. He's going for three-peat baby. I mean Mahomes might have to thank him a lot more than you know, because this kid came and all of a sudden y'all winning them all.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I'm going to say Winchester kids, good luck, charms or something. Having them on your team seems like they make Super Bowls. That's all we do is win baby.
Speaker 5:Good old Valley baby.
Speaker 3:Valley Blues. Yeah, but all right, guys, I think we'll wrap it up here. It was fun, fellas. Next weekend we'll have a guest on. I hope we're reaching out to people trying to get people on and everybody go check out our Facebook page, youtube channel and I appreciate everybody who subscribed. We're up to over 20 subscribers now. Hey, we're getting up there slowly but surely. Subscribe, it's free. Just click that subscribe button. Go ahead, chris, I know you want to say something.
Speaker 2:No, I was just going to say we're probably talking about the new disaster and crazy phenomenon and thing that's happening between now and next week. Yeah, whatever happens, we already know it's coming.
Speaker 3:Zeb, tell them Whatever happens from now to the end of the week. We'll be talking about All right fellas.
Speaker 2:It's been fun and we'll be on here next Sunday to chat with everybody else All right, and we didn't even get into it, fellas, because there's so much going on. But all my people, man, I love all y'all. Y'all need to stay safe out there, especially people that's nervous because of ice and all this bullshit. Man, fuck all of them, don't let nobody scare y'all away. Man, At the end of the day, unless we unite as a people because we're stronger numbers, then they're not going back.
Speaker 5:Agreed Fight for your right so this is Brothers with Opinions, Everyone.
Speaker 3:We'll talk to you next week Later. No silence.
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