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#61 The One With Robb Tribble



#61 The One With Robb Tribble

[Music] and we are back. Hey, what’s going on B? What’s up, man? How you doing today, man? Hey, man. It’s It’s a really good day, man. It’s a really good day today. Yeah, man. Yeah. What’s What’s the sound that you and Shaq be making about the whole man? Yeah. I’m trying. You You kind of got some shine. We did a skit where you doing that the whole skit. Like I That’s all I said the whole time. I bet you at home saying that in the mirror like you really feeling good about yourself. I had to practice it, man. I couldn’t get it right. So I had rewind shack about four times and got it right. Okay. Hey, man. Hey, do whatever works for you, my brother. Oh, hey. But look, on this beautiful day, right? Once again, we have a special guest. We do. You know what I mean? We we love talking about the city of Atlanta. And today, man, we have Atlanta royalty. Atlanta sports talk royalty. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. We we giving you that treat. Who we got? Who we got? We give Man, we have none other than the great voice of Sports Talk Atlanta, Rob Trouble. Man, let’s give it up, man. Let’s give it up. I got Rob. Yeah, I’ve got a moat around my double. Say a moat around the double wide. That’s right. What’s up, man? Man, you’ve got the most beautiful view. You got Mercedes- Benz. You got Bobby Dodd, you got a a fish tank filled with antifreeze. Hey, Rod. How’s it going? I mean, where did you get that? I thought you got water from Chernobyl. Hey, man. I had to, you know, it was Halloween, man. We had to diet, man. Gave us some good Gatorade green swamp thing flavor. Hey, man. So, I I I do have to go ahead and and and preface it by saying I was one of those people who rooted against LeBron for for many years because I’m a Kobe fan and a lot of my friends hated Kobe. And so, every guy that would come along, they tried to say was better than Kobe. And so any any of the guys they picked against Kobe, I automatically went against them. But when I when I sit back now and I look at where LeBron is and well LeBron what LeBron has done, I can’t say LeBron is the greatest. But I’m not mad at anybody who wants to have the argument. No, I’m not either because there there are a lot of things that we can say. Anybody who does want to make the argument about LeBron possibly being the greatest, I’m not mad at it because we hear a lot of things. Well, what’s one of the main things people say? LeBron couldn’t play in the 80s. He couldn’t play during the ‘ 90s. He He couldn’t play during this. And so when people say that, I like to turn the other side of the coin and say, “Okay, well, what if Jordan had to face all the things that LeBron had to face? We We know how Jordan love to party. We know how Jordan love to kick it. What if Jordan had had to face cameras being every single way he went? Everything everything could be posted.” Yeah. Like they lucky they they had a good time. Every single thing he did being scrutinized. And and I will say I do agree with you on the fact I don’t know if he tries in my perspective I don’t know if he tries too hard to be an icon but he does try he does try a lot to be liked. Yeah. I can tell you he wants to be liked. I got to tell you this though you got to you got to for some reason just because of somebody’s a gifted athlete and they make millions of dollars a year. We kind of deprive them of their humanity don’t we? Yeah. It’s like think about what he was coming out of high school. He was immediately regarded as the face of the league. That was put on him. I mean that I that’s I can’t imagine Yeah. the magnitude of the pressure that was. I mean I think about what a ridiculous knucklehead I was at that age. Good God if you gave me that much money back then. How many trips would I even be alive? How many trips to rehab, you know? I would have lost my freaking mind. Yeah. I don’t know what I would have done being that young with all that at my fingertips. Like cuz I I didn’t have nothing and I was acting a plum fool. I’m just I’m just being honest. I know I know one of the favorite quotes my mother said to me one time, she said, “It’s people your age out here running countries and you ain’t doing nothing but running red lights.” You know what I’m saying? And so I can’t imagine what type of person I would have been with that kind of money and those resources. So I got to give LeBron his credit, man. And I I I I get really annoyed by the number one, I hate the word goat. That’s been so overused. Greatest of all time. He’s not in the GOAT conversation. Why does there just have to be one? Think about the legit animal goat. What do they want? They want to be around other goats. They get depressed if they’re by themselves. So, why can’t we just have a big table of goats? Let them all sit there. Why does one person have to be the greatest? That’s Will. Why can’t a lot of people be goats? Call them goats. That’s the goats table. I like that. Got their own room at the nice steakhouse back there. Let them all sit there. I’m I’m going to take you there at the end. But hey, it was something you said earlier. I want to take us back. Um not about the Hawks, but about the Falcons. said 1981, January 4th. Talk about that game. That’s the day I became a Falcon fan. What do you remember? Hey, you know, in the Falcons were le what was the score in that game? 28 to It’s like 27. Was it 2710, I think? Yeah, something like that. And uh well, Leman Bennett decided to uh kind of stop being aggressive, went into the prevent defense, and we all know what the prevent defense does. It prevents you from winning, right? The Cowboys just just icked their way back. And then it was um Danny White to Drew Pearson, game-winning touchdown. And that was just heartbreaking. That team would have won the Super Bowl that year. I’m convinced they remember that was the year the Eagles lost to the Raiders in the Superdome. I remember that. Let me ask you a question. Um Falcons would be in the Raiders that year. I’m convinced of that. So it came out a couple years ago. I don’t know how true this is, but do you remember when two two tall Jones Yeah. It was like third and third and one. Oh yeah. He kind of uh tap danced down the line of scrimmage and called for all sides. That was off sides and it and he stopped in the perfect spot to stop that uh I think it was a dive play or whatever it was but otherwise that would have been open up the game. Would have won the game. All right. So the question is most Falcon [ __ ] I’ve ever written. Always just weird stuff like that. What the hell? The question is later on if you you can Google this. Yeah. They say the referees had a scandal and that that was one of the games that was part of the scandal. Have you ever heard that? I I’ll find that for y’all. Send it to you. Wow. It was good to have somebody to blame other than ourselves. Yeah. I heard that years later. We love our persecution. But no, they said it was like the referees that they got in trouble and everything. Damn. No. It hurt the most. And you guys remember William Andrew, don’t you? That’s my favorite running back of all time. That’s his favorite running back. Any any all the young heads that I work with the station. I go, “Okay, they don’t understand.” You want to know who? Look up William Andrew and what he did to Ronnie Lot, bro. Okay. All right. I want to do a blast for a pass. I did this before. Take us through that play. What happened? Well, William Andrews had the ball was running out, I guess, on the flat. Ronnie Lot was there and he just knocked him down. Just you never saw Ronnie Lot depleted. He took his soul from his body. Ronnie Lot’s soul left his body. And the best William Andrews played was that little I think his little dump off like little screen pass in Denver where he basically just ran over the whole defense. He’s with all that speed and then you know back then when you suffered a knee injury, you were done. You were he was never the same. Yeah. I mean, one of my all-time favorite basketball players, Bernard King. I love Bernard King. Help. He was He was a beast. Oh, he was nasty. He was a problem. But when he hurt his knee, never quite had the same 84 when he uh hurt his knee. Yeah. They didn’t had the same medical procedures and same surgeries. They Yeah. Now, now you can get back on the the court back on the field in no time. Yeah. Sometimes to our own detriment, they come back too quickly from that Achilles. And that was that was such an effect with him last You could tell. Yeah. you could tell he was he could barely get to the spot to hand the ball off, you know. So So let me ask you this. Speaking of injuries and and that particular person I know I know you said like, you know, you don’t blame him for for for lying, but do you think that had an effect on the way the Falcons are handling letting him go or not? Like okay, you going to throw us under the bus? We definitely like going to make Well, just kind of an out of a spite thing. I don’t I don’t think so. I think this is more of you want to recoup what you can financially, maybe get a pick in return. So you just hold on to him until because you know the the tide can change like that. Some team could all of a sudden have that need that pressing need and and then he might be turn into an acid. Yeah. Turn into I think he still could. Yeah. I just I I hope they get rid of him sooner rather than later because all the questions constantly they don’t need to hear that nonsense. Yeah. No, not at all. I know his teammates didn’t care that he Yeah. I mean I it might have been Randy M. Who? I can’t remember who told me that. Mike Johnson. You know Mike Johnson. Yeah. stage former Falcon live. He is said, “Yeah, who does the They don’t They don’t begrudge him that at all. He I mean, how many times you seen a player concussed, wouldn’t admit it, and goes back in the game. Let me back.” You don’t want If you step off the field, somebody can take your job. I mean, every year in the NFL, they’re drafting somebody to take your job. You know, always you’re looking over your shoulder. So, I don’t blame them. It’s just unfortunate. So, so what’s your expectations this year for the Atlanta Falcons? I I know we haven’t gone through the draft, but but what what are your expectations that that that you would like to see? Last two years, I was so optimistic. I don’t know why. Yeah. Last year especially, you know, but well, they brought in Kirk. They brought in a quarterback. We got a new coach. It was new energy around like, hey, we’re going to do it. It’s a foregone conclusion. Zero this year. None. I can’t do it. I can’t do it anymore. I cannot invest any more emotional capital as far as being optimistic goes. Please show me. for the Falcons. Yeah. Yeah. I’m I’m the parent that’s mad at the kid I ain’t talking to you for this weekend. Come through for me, bro. I feel like we’re going to have a great year this year. Oh, I hope so. I think the offense is going to be great. I think Pennix, you know, he’s still he’s still a rookie, so he’s going to have some moments, but if you’re patient with him, you see the magical arm though, and apparently they like his processing. Offensive line’s pretty good. You know what I saw? What I like? He was he was hanging out with with our boy. Who’s that? Kyle Pitts. you know, we have an issue with him, but him and everybody does. They’re hanging out, man. What you think about him, man? Why what’s what’s up? It It’s frustrating when you see a guy. I wonder for him, what is he 66 240? He runs a 45, you know, 44. Incredible athlete. I wonder if the fact that he is built that way like like LeBron just built in a lab. Does he feel like he has to play football and he doesn’t necessarily want to or like football? But I have to because I’m got this gift. because he just seems so disinterested. Lack of That’s exactly what I if he just faked the funk and act like he’s out there running hard, but then you see towards the end of the year a couple little things. I mean, you can’t give up on unless somebody unless you can package fourth overall pick. You can’t give up on him. No, unless you get something in return, package him in a trade. I mean, I I don’t know. I hope he come maybe maybe he is conjuring some chemistry with Michael Penn. No, they’re hanging out. I just saw it. I was like, “Okay, that’s what’s up.” But it just seems like there’s no passion. There’s no It’s like You know, that’s it. I It’s like uh he acts like he’s having to go to work in a cubicle every day, you know? It’s like, I got to [ __ ] go to work, you know? That’s what it seems like with him. And that’s unfortunate. Hope hopefully the light goes on though cuz I hope he realizes how blessed he is to be born physically gifted like he is and have have the opportunity ask because I guarantee if he squanders it, how much regret is he going to be filled with when he’s 35, 40, 45 years old? It’s like damn scared up. But I don’t Go ahead. No. So, one one of the biggest things that that I learned that that was very interesting to me and and I guess because we know how each of us as human beings are in the things we go throughout our day, but for some reason we look at athletes or I look at athletes and and you just automatically think they’re locked in on what they’re doing. One of the things that that was so eye opening for me since we’ve done this show is when John Abraham broke down for us, he was like, “Man, everybody doesn’t come in the league to be great.” He’s like, “Every everybody doesn’t come in with motivation or want to be great. Some people want to just take care of their family. Some people just want to be drafted. Some people want to be great. Some people just want I’m going to put in my three years and clock out.” Yeah. And so, so that that like I’m not going to lie, that has kind of changed the way I’m looking at certain things. I think I saw that. Who was he talking about? Somebody specifically was So, so we were talking about Jamal Anderson, the defensive end. Yes. And so, yeah, he and he was like, man, he was a tight end. He was a tight end or a wide receiver that got moved to defensive end. He say he I don’t even think he realized he would ever be drafted that high. And and he said he said, “Man, I’m sorry if I can’t play this role the way you want me to play.” And and it really it really opened my eyes cuz I’m like, “You know what? They just like everybody else. It’s players that come in to work and be like, you know what? I’m going to kill it today.” And it’s players that get out the car like, “Boy, they better not ask me to do [ __ ] today. I swear to God, they better not ask me to do anything.” Just like that happens on I can’t wait for lunch to have my three martinis. You know what I’m saying? And so, so it’s players out there that and I and we wonder if once he said that, it made me look at Kyle Pittz and other players that I’ve had doubts about and say, “What what’s their motivation?” Yeah. You never know what people are going through. Also, that’s why that’s why I get so mad when people just abruptly just really just [ __ ] on athletes just in in a very mean way. Of course, sometimes they deserve it, but you know, you kind of deprive them of their humanity. You know, money ain’t everything. Just because they have all the money in the world, you think they’re immune from problems. Some of the most dysfunctional, messed up people I know are wealthy. So, yeah, 100%. Never know what people are going through. All right. Well, I want to take it here, man. Trey Young, I know you say you like him, a fan of him. I am. Where you want to go? And I I was critical of him, too. You know, you heard the whole moniker, Coach Killer, this that and the other. I don’t know. Maybe, but again, young kid supposed to be the face of this franchise right away. That that’s got to mess with you a little bit. And plus, he had to think about it. None of us mature until we’re at the age of 25, right? That’s when your executive function kicks in. That pineal gland where you can actually comprehend the um the circumstances and results of your actions. That’s where our car insurance goes down at 25. Will Trey cross over 25. And look how much more mature he is now. He’s a he’s a legit leader. Yes. He he likes he likes I like the fact now maybe sometimes scoring becomes so second nature they kind of get off on being able to pass. You can say that with Caitlyn Clark when she got the WNBA. She’s used to scoring. But how how gratifying is it when you make that perfect pass for Yeah, I think he loves that. I think he loves that. But they got a decision to make make. They got one more year on this deal, right? Yeah. Um and so they got to make some decision. Got to keep them and and and we had got a good core though. Yeah, we got to keep them. And like Jaylen back at Jaylen Johnson back and we need like for for however many games he can stop, man. He’s going to be all right, man. You’ve been saying you jinxed him. You I did not jinx my fault. Who did you j He’s saying I He’s saying I jinxed a player who has a history of missing a lot. Bring it up though. He’s saying I have I jinxed a player who has a history of missing games. And I’m not I’m not [ __ ] on Jaylen Johnson. I’m just telling the truth. He did not finish his year at Duke because of injury. He had injuries his rookie year, his second year, his third year since the beginning of the year. I’m just telling you what’s there. Can you stop? Like I’m I’m not blind. You know what I’m saying? I’m not blindity. Yeah, man. And see, and see that’s the thing. So, let me tell you, Rob, that that’s the thing between me and this guy right here. This the thing we cuz he is he is positive peak. Everything is we’re going to win the Super Bowl. We’re going to win the championship. And I’m just telling him what I see. I’m not saying this is going to I’m just telling you what the history has been and what we have to look out for. But, but he blames it on me. He blames it on saying be feel like him saying it’s a beautiful day outside and you’re thinking yeah but think about all the people that are dying today no hey give me some power listen please hey man it’s it’s it’s right now y’all got a lot of light power popping off right now good but from from the light side of the table man a whole bunch of light bunch of light power you I mean, but no, no. I I am a very positive person, but I also feel like we have to lay the cards on the table for what they are. We we can’t just make things up and then and then start then start cussing everyone out when it turns out the way I said it was going to be. Well, look, this how this how it’s going to be. Jaylen Johnson’s going to come back next year. He’s going to be an all-star. No injuries. All right. So, what I was going with it was what you said. We got to sign Trey Young. But Lou Will brought a good point to us the other day and when he said Trey Young has never had he’s never had another offense. He never had anyone. And then his words exactly was who does Trey have fighting for him? Trey doesn’t have anyone that’s there to fight for him. No one to protect him on the court or off the court. We need He needs that the the Hawks organization needs to bring in somebody. Well, you know, Tony wrestler, I’m addressing you directly, sir. What what you bought the team for 850 million. Now it’s worth 4.5 billion, right? Come on. Oh, but you’re not going to go with the damn luxury tax, are you? Come on, Tony. Come on, Tony. Come on. And the thing is, when he first uh took over and they remember they did the remodeling of a State Farm marina, I had him on the air. I was doing a show that day and I said, “Are you willing to write the check and put as many commas in that check as possible to get whoever it is here?” He goes, “Yes, I will do whatever it takes.” And all of a sudden, now you’re thinking, “Well, the luxury tax.” Yeah. Come on. you you’ve you’ve made money off your investment. I’m you know, but and I understand billionaires are billionaires for a reason. You know, if if you don’t watch your pennies, dollars fly out the door. The slightest uh leak can sink a mighty ocean freighter, you know. I understand that. But good God, man. It’s like you’re holding the holding the city hostage. I like the way the team’s looking lately with the trades they made. I didn’t like the trades, but Okay, let let me ask y’all this then. I do. I do, too. Let me ask y’all this. I know neither none of us at this table are capologists, right? None of us just uh really sunk into the financial part. At least I know me and B Rich I don’t I don’t have the attention span for it. Okay. So what what do you guys think Dyson Daniels will be looking at contractwise? What do you think? Where do you think he will come in contractwise for the house? Because that’s going to be a big deal on how this team moves forward. Why you since you brought up wrestler want to go and and that’s the thing. Is he a $30 million? Do you think that I feel like the Hawks going to try to give him Max guys, right? Second tier now is sort of cuz he can score now, too. We thought he used to get paid with um DeAndre got paid. He’s around that. Okay. I think he’s better than DeAndre. I think um he’s becoming a better scorer. Um talking about DeAndre Hunter. I think that Dyson Daniels is better than DeAndre. And we and we they signed they signed into what we thought DeAndre could be, right? Cuz now he can score too. And then he’s getting like three steals a game. That’s unheard of. I mean that he he didn’t he just break the record for Great Barrier. I think he just broke I think he just or he just got the most steals in like 20 something years or something like that. That’s But did to my point or to the question I was going to ask like he is this is a very crucial point and decision for the Hawks. Oh yeah. Because he’s a player that has proven that he can help the team. Well, every championship team needs that one locked down defender. For the most part, he’s pretty locked down. You know, you got to have that one elite. He’s an elite defender. Clearly, you’ve got to that’s one of the pieces you have to have. So, you have to do everything you can to keep him. So, that that’s the thing I’m I’m going to look up. I’m going to do that and then maybe we could, you know, if you have time, maybe you could come back on another day and we could really discuss. I I want to look Yeah, I want to look up what what the specialty guys are getting. I I think that’ll be a good place to start. What What are the specialty guys getting? What’s some of the highest contracts that have been paid out to specialty guys? and then kind of just like reverse engineer it to kind of get to what what we think Dyson Daniels maya keep may may get, you know, because because this is a very crucial decision for a contract this year. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. He’s he’s got to be paid. Oh wow. Okay. Tyson Daniels has to be paid like so so if if it’s not this summer, it’ll be next summer. And so so it’s a decision that has to be made. Either way, a decision has to be made because do you say let’s roll the dice and see what he does next year and then then he messes around and does it again next year? Then he’s only going to get better. He’s already but listen what I’m saying. If he only gets better then the dollars only go up more. I hear you. No, you know what I’m saying? And so so the Hawks have to make have to make a decision. You know you got to pay. That’s the luxury tax that’s going he’s going to be the guy to push you in the luxury. And that’s the point because we just talked about how Tony that’s where I’m going with it. Tony has quadrupled your money. He doesn’t want to go into luxury tax. Hey, Rob has said something. You quadrupled your money. Pay the luxury tax, man. Be rich. Will you please Will you please I I don’t know if Rob heard this, but I would love since we talking about old Tony Wrestler, man. I would love for him to share with you why Tony Wrestler made the Luca Dunes trade. Yeah. For Trey Young from his perspective. So what happened was you know like you know they drafted Luca was it fourth third overall and Mark Cuban calls him man come on man you got to trade he’s like nah nah man I’m not trading him I want to keep Luca I want to keep Luca then he was like I’ll put you on Shark Tank and so no yeah man so like Russ is going to be on Shark Tank one it’s coming up soon oh really so we just have to be on the panel of Shark Tank yeah man so that’s what’s going So, are you serious? You think that’s real or is that just No, no, he that that that’s his perspective of what he thinks happened. I I thought you could appreciate it. You know what I’m saying? That’s the idea of it though. Just He’s that vain and shallow. I’m just going to just play with the uh the hearts of a of a fan base of a franchise just so we can go on Shark Tank and sit next to Shark Tank Mark Cuban. So, look, I know you got to go. We got four more minutes to go. So, Trey, where we going to take it, man? Like I I know you you did talk about some plays. If if there was one play, so like if the city of Atlanta or sports Atlanta needed to be represented by someone who doesn’t know anything about the state, what’s a what’s a play or a moment that you would tell them about that would define who Atlanta and who the state of Georgia is? What’s the most boneheaded plays in Atlanta sports history? Uh Mark Wallers hanging a slider to Jim Larretz. Um, damn. Mark W is blast from the break it down. Uh, let’s see. Uh, Lonnie Smith getting dked by Chuck Knoblock in the World Series. Wow. Yeah, I can’t remember who it was. Somebody Lonnie Smith’s on first base. I can’t remember who it was. Hit a double. Might have been Terry Pendle hit a double double in the gap. Chuck Knoblock gave Lonnie Smith the impression the ball was coming in. So, Lonnie Smith stopped at second. He would have easily scored. Wow. And that’s game seven. It was zero going into the 10th inning. Wow. Ryan, they they they lifted him up. Yeah, Ken Herbeck lifted him up. Hey, maybe I go with that one. Just that this year, it’ have to be something absurd. But with the Falcons, what would it be? What What is the most boneheaded play you’ve ever seen the Falcons do? There’s been a lot of them. But iconic bonehead, I don’t know. It seems like it’s just been a steady stream of just suck and mediocrity. So, what’s what’s the one? That’s a great question. You know, while you’re thinking about that, give us your take on Andre Bruce. Oh, man. He was supposed to be our Lawrence Taylor, wasn’t he? That’s what I said. I wonder if he’s uh another Jamal Anderson type that Well, you just didn’t really just Do you remember the BB gun incident? Yes. With a with a Domino’s driver. That’s right. People don’t believe us, man. Yeah. We pointed a BB gun at a Domino’s pizza delivery person. And he was like first round draft pick. He he had all the money in the world at that time. Then the defender said, “Well, you know, it’s just a BB gun.” Well, no, but the pizza guy didn’t know that. He didn’t know that at all. He just pulled up in his old shitty Toyota Corolla to deliver pizza and all of a sudden this beam is pointing a BB gun. I mean that that that’s kind of kind of shitty. Hey, hey, can I take it here, Trey? We we go ahead. We did this last week. Look, we’re not going to take a long time at it. But like the all-time greatest starting offensive team for the Atlanta Falcons. Oh my gosh. Go real from linemen and all. Who’s your Who’s your left tackle? Oh, good lord. Uh am I going to go with Matthews? Mike Ken. Oh, that’s a good one. Mike Ken should be in the Hall of Fame. Mike Ken should be All right. Left guard. Oh, good lord. I’m drawing a blank on Falcon lineman. I can do your skill guys all day long, though. William Andrew is one of my running backs. All right. All right. Quarter. Now we’re going to do um fullback Bob Christian over William Andrews. But William Andrews wasn’t a fullback. Yes, he was. Oh, that’s right. Yeah. He was in front of Lynn Kane. Yeah. Well, I’m sorry. He’s going to be my running back. That’s why I said Yeah, my bad. That’s right. That’s right. Cuz Lynn Kane was a running back. That’s back Andrews. All right. Your tail back. Who’s my tail back? Do I put Jamal Anderson in there? That’s your list. Yeah. All right. That’s That’s a very physical backfield with those guys. Yeah. Who’s my quarterback though? Do I Hold on. I’ll do quarterback. Go do that last tight end. Tight end. H I don’t want to go with the obvious one. Who’s one of the old school tight ends? Who’s the obvious one? Tony Gonzalez, right? That’s who I Yeah, let’s just go with Tony J. Exactly. We got three wide receivers. Who’s your three wide receivers? Oh, man. We got to have Julio, right? Perfect. Guess what? I’m putting Drake London in there right now. What? Drake London. Drake London. Drake London. Okay. Dub, too. Okay. Drake London. I think if he’s not the best, he’s second or third best at 50/50 ball. Such a physical receiver wants to block. I’m putting Drake in there, too, with Who’s your third receiver? My third receiver is going to be Come on. Not Peerless Price. Come on. Peris going to come for us again. How about Albert Jenkins? All reliable. Albert Jenkins. Overy. Oh. Oh, Rody. I forgot about Rody. No, I’m putting Rody in there. Sorry. Got to go right. I want all right now. with Rody and Drake. We’ve got the most physical offense with with our backfield and our wide receivers. Then you got the deep threat and Julio. I think I want to go into a a street fight with him, too. Right. Yeah. You know what’s funny? Uh Terry Biscuit said Harry Douglas is the guy he was sending in first. But go ahead, pick your quarterback. He he said far as fights, he’ll send Harry Douglas in first. But pick your quarterback. Yeah. If if if number seven only cared more, if he didn’t if Michael Vic and he admitted this too, if he he admitted the fact that um he was the last to arrive and the first to leave and Dan Reeves uh would found a way to test him and prove that he was not looking at video, but man, he was the most exciting thing, wasn’t he? It was amazing. I guess I’m just going to go Matty Ice. Matt over Steve Barcowski. I love Steve Barcowski, but he he wasn’t Matt Ryan. If you put the numbers together, Barowski had the arm, though. But you can’t say the numbers at that time, man. They wouldn’t That’s true. Because they weren’t throwing it as much. I believe if Steve Barowski played in the Matt Ryan era, the numbers he would have put up because he Well, they didn’t protect him. I mean, he had to be inbalmed after every game. That’s how bad it was, man. He just got the [ __ ] beat out of him. Knee injuries is just It was sad. But he was amazing, though. And those teams were so good. All right, man. We We went over time, man. Trey, you want to Yeah. Yeah. We We know you got to get up out of here, Rob. Man, first uh before we go, we just want to thank you. Thank you for taking your time to come by. And also, you know, I feel like no one you have me back. I I live. No, no, no. It’s it’s a done deal. And and he won’t have antifreeze in the fish tank the next time. I I I promise you. Just keep the antifreeze in the Just keep it. Hey, look, let me let me say this to you though, Rob. Like, no, no one none of us are owed anything by anybody. So when someone does something for you, something that puts you in a positive light, I me personally and B Rich, we want to make sure we always show that person love and appreciation. Yes, sir. I appreciate very much. Thank you for going on the air and mentioning the water boys and the water boy show on the air. It means a lot and it meant a lot then. It means a lot that you said. Well, when you guys invited me on a couple weeks ago, I was hell yes. Let me say this, Rob. At that time, man, like we was frustrated just personally just with our where we are, where we thought we are. And that was like a confirmation which what you said on the radio that kind of like motivated us. Well, now you have guys clamoring to get on. I think Stake wants to come on. You’ve had Demino. Didn’t Demino reach out. Nick and Chris are awesome. They should have been syndicated years ago. They’re fantastic. Got Carl on who’s wonderful mentor home team. Brandon Lee, you guys are are the destination now. So, thank you, man. Thank you. We appreciate that. Thank you for sending the vision time, man. When you said that, that really gave us So, if we can uh you have your people contact my people. We got a financial crime. Maybe I’ll show up. I don’t know. But I I appreciate you guys. Look, look real quick. Trey, he came up with the perfect name for the Falcons. What? It’s called the um the hard the the the blood pressure. Look, how is he how is he going to bring it up and then get it wrong? But it I’m trying to get it right. But it butcher it. So you said, let me say what I’m saying. So So I I came I came up with a term that I called him and yes, anybody out there, that’s my term. I came up with the term. I call them the blood pressure birds because they run our blood pressure. Yes. Yes. We have sweatshirts. That’s precisely. So, what I’m asking you is we going to send you one. So, what I’m asking you when you have a chance and and and and you’re you’re doing the the the postgame Falcons. If we have a heart a blood pressure moment, you got you got to give them a shout. Oh, of course I will. I’ve already done it. I’ve given you shout outs many times. I I appreciate it. Like I said, when I when you guys first came across my feed feed a few months ago, I was like, “Oh, they’re Atlanta like I am.” Nobody’s Atlanta more than we’ve landed, right? 100%. That’s why I appreciate y’all. And hey, look, and we all out here talking because what? The South got something to say. South got something to say. You know what I’m saying? Hey, look. And on that note, we about to get up out of here. All y’all remember, we represent Atlanta because Atlanta represents us. on behalf of myself, Trey, my partner B Rich, the great Rob Trible and Aaron Pitman and those alien beings in the damn fish. They are by far the funniest person we ever had on the water boy show. We are out. Kill the camera. [Music] [Applause]

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