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Sports Prodigy Zayden Burks, Tyson vs. Paul Boxing Drama, and Economic Insights: A Multilayered Discussion

Anthony Dinges Season 1 Episode 8

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Rising sports prodigy Zayden Burks joins us to share his exhilarating journey through the world of high school athletics. This multifaceted sophomore has already made waves by excelling in football, basketball, and track, all while maintaining impressive academic performance. We explore the impact of his supportive family, especially his father, on his aspirations to play Division 1 sports and remain grounded amidst the accolades. Zayden also opens up about the delicate balance between sports, academics, and leisure, offering a glimpse into his dedication and future ambitions.

Shifting gears, we unravel the intrigue behind the much-talked-about boxing match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul. Allegations of scripting and financial motivations take center stage as we scrutinize Tyson's restrained performance, which left fans questioning the integrity of the event. With discussions about Tyson's payday and contractual stipulations, we evaluate the broader implications for the sport of boxing and what such spectacles mean for genuine competition. This chapter offers a deep dive into the nature of entertainment in sports and the fine line between showmanship and authenticity.

We also tackle the intricate landscape of high school football in Virginia and the sprawling influence of the Federal Reserve System on the U.S. economy. From discussing the competitive challenges faced by schools like Hanley against powerhouses to dissecting the Federal Reserve's control over economic stability, our conversation spans a rich tapestry of topics. We reflect on past economic shifts, the cyclical nature of gas prices, and the broader implications of international trade and government spending priorities. Join us as we challenge conventional wisdom and encourage a critical examination of these pressing issues.

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Speaker 1:

I was ready, bro. It's a hindrance. Silence is cassette, so let your voices be heard, man. We, brothers with opinions, now we spreading the word. Bringing light to the dark Revolution is our art. Man, a lot of people talk, but they ain't never walked apart. Gotta shine a light on poverty and fight against injustice and always speak the truth when the enemy's amongst us. Brothers with opinions, big voice.

Speaker 2:

You hear us, yeah, I hear you. Hey, what up, what up.

Speaker 3:

What's up, Zay?

Speaker 4:

Superstar Zay in the building. I don't care what nobody says, best running back in the whole country. Baby, just wait till he really gets the chance to shine.

Speaker 2:

You ready for this Zayden?

Speaker 5:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

It won't be too hurtful.

Speaker 3:

Nah, man, we just got a couple questions that you're going to answer, all right.

Speaker 2:

All right. So, first off, congrats to everything. You're a player of the year offensive player, defensive and special teams. Yeah, correct, yeah, only a sophomore. Thank you, yeah, congrats.

Speaker 4:

You just started his 10th grade year. I don't think the world is ready for this young guy right here. Man, when Patrick was telling me about him because I was hype on Pat, big Pat and stuff, and then I was looking and I'm like man, he might have the best running back in the state he was like at first I was hype on him for basketball and Pat was like I was at first I was hype on him for basketball and pat was like man, he bested everything.

Speaker 2:

But then he, he tries to tell me not to get your head too big, I'm like now we ain't gotta worry about that. Your game speaks for itself, right?

Speaker 4:

but I'm gonna be, I'm gonna be hype, I'm gonna be your number one fan. We can go back to like two years ago when we had c russell on and I told c I'm like man zayden, about to be the GOAT out of everybody from the area.

Speaker 2:

And you know he hey Chris so, as I see, let's give him his stats, your stats, right now. If this is up to date, you have 1,413 rushing yards and averaging 141 a game and almost eight a carry.

Speaker 4:

But does that include his playoff game the other day?

Speaker 2:

I'm not sure if it's up to date, but that's what I got on Max Preps.

Speaker 4:

You had 102 yards in the first half. Yeah.

Speaker 3:

What happened in the second half? They didn't need him. Would they not give you the ball in the second half?

Speaker 2:

They put the headset on. They let him call the plays. Yeah, so what happened the second half? They just rested you. Yeah, yeah, got you. Well, congrats. Who do you all have next?

Speaker 3:

do you know, thomas jefferson, oh okay, where's that game at uh, virginia union.

Speaker 2:

Okay, all right. So a few questions for you. You guys got. So one of mine is who is your biggest influence in your life? Mom and dad? Mom and dad All right, I get it. I know Bettina, yeah, but she is, she keeps you in line.

Speaker 4:

You got great genes because you know, know I grew up and graduated with patrick patrick's still the best running back haley ever had yeah I, I can agree with that, and you're gonna be better. Pat knows you're gonna be better than him. You already kind of are better in 10th grade and then all right, zayden.

Speaker 2:

Uh, what's your favorite thing about football?

Speaker 5:

being around friends and, uh, winning.

Speaker 4:

I don't like losing, we all get that hey, well, you guys are winning and Hanley's knocked out, so congrats thank you, yeah, so also.

Speaker 2:

Uh, what do you do for fun outside of sports? Because we know you do football, basketball, track, everything. So what do you do for fun?

Speaker 5:

I hang out with friends, play games, play video games. Really, that's it.

Speaker 2:

And training. Your training is your fun. Okay, do you have any colleges you're interested in right now or any of them interested in you? Have you heard anything?

Speaker 5:

no, I haven't really heard anything yet, but hopefully after I post my film some will reach out yeah, it'll start.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you're still only so. It'll start heavy next year. Your junior year is very important, so, yeah, put that stuff out on social media, x, everything. That's your biggest recruit right there. And then what is your goal in life, be it football, basketball or anything? Do you have any goals set?

Speaker 5:

Make a D1. There you go.

Speaker 2:

I get you and I think you will. I think you will definitely be D1.

Speaker 3:

Just continue to put the hard work in man and stay hungry. Just don't let shows like this blow your head up. Don't let people blow your head up.

Speaker 2:

Just stay a humble kid like you've always been man, the assault days, and when I saw you I was like man, this kid is special. You know they come along every once in a while and you notice at a very young age that this kid is special. And you are, I mean you're very talented, stay humble and all that. How's your grades? They good too. Yeah, that's important. You got a four, I think I think yeah. Oh, okay.

Speaker 5:

When they're recruiting man they want a scholar, athlete man.

Speaker 3:

They want an athlete that's doing it in the classroom and on the field, man. So just keep that always in the back of your head, man. And my biggest question to you I'm going to put two in the one who's your biggest idol, player-wise and non-player?

Speaker 5:

Player-wise. I mean I don't really watch football like when I'm not playing, like outside I have my dad. I mean, like all the stuff that I'm doing is trying to like beat him. You almost had more rushing yards than him A couple weeks ago you had like 260?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, and he had like 278 or something. I know, a couple weeks ago you had what 260? Yeah, and he had like 278 or something, 277, so you wasn't far off, yeah. And I spoke to him and he said you said you're not only going to break his record, the school record, but the state record. What is that like 500 yards, right, the state record.

Speaker 3:

I think, yeah, it's Pat Burks man, because you got them blood genes around you guys, so you are a Pat. You're just the younger version of it.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, they just better hope he don't end up getting the size of his dad, because it's over.

Speaker 3:

You're still growing, though, man, so you never know.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, I ain't going to lie.

Speaker 4:

scenario my dream scenario was for this young man and tristan to team up oh my god I knew it was coming.

Speaker 2:

I knew it was coming.

Speaker 4:

We might not be able to speak on it like that, because they still they're still playing. But that's my dream scenario tristan go to skyline or zayden go to hanley, because I don't think nobody can stop him. That's like Lamar and Derrick Henry.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that would be nice man.

Speaker 4:

I just have my dream scenario. That would be crazy.

Speaker 2:

Have you thought? Well, you put it out there. No, I'm not putting you on the spot. Zayden, if you thought about trash, I'm not doing that to you.

Speaker 4:

I'll just say at least he does have an address in winchester because that's where pat lives. So hey, it done started something now. Yeah, we'd have to talk to miss miss patina, but you know, because mom always have the last say, it's very true, but I'm a firm believer if something's not broke, don't fix it, man.

Speaker 3:

So if you like you're at, stay where you're at. You know, I mean, that would be a dope combination, you and tristan, but you got to go. Go with your heart and your head, man.

Speaker 5:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

If you're good, they will find you. Regardless, just remember, they will find you. Keep grinding, man. Yeah, keep grinding. You got any questions, chris?

Speaker 4:

Maury no, but you and Wayne are UVA fans and I know they could use Zayden right now.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, please go to UVA.

Speaker 5:

I'll think about it.

Speaker 4:

What's your favorite subject in school? Math, math, nice, you got to be good at numbers and we can see you are when it comes to playing on the field. Yeah, what do you like about math?

Speaker 5:

I don't know, some of it is just easy. To me it's not always easy.

Speaker 2:

I think it's because it comes easy to you.

Speaker 3:

Like troubleshooting, problem solving. So you know that's a lot of brainstorming and thinking. So that's a good subject actually and you need that in life after high school, college. All of that is always going to be in your life.

Speaker 2:

Well, that leaves the question. So what's a plan B if sports don't work? Like what do you want to study or be in life?

Speaker 5:

I haven't really thought about it yet, but probably should start thinking about it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I mean you're still a sophomore. I mean you've got plenty of time. There's people that go to college and still don't even have a major. So you, you got plenty of time to figure out what you want to major in.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, and a lot of people go and then they switch majors during school because they're like, oh, this isn't really what I want to do. You do got plenty of time, but I will tell y'all, like this, in two and a half years it's going to fly by. Yeah, I know it goes by quick man, so enjoy it while you can, because all of us wish we could go back to school and run around and have free lunch and everything else.

Speaker 3:

Man, it's not the same once you get out. So enjoy it. Yeah, I will. Yeah, yeah, just a heads up when you go to college, man, look, there's a lot of things that go on at college. Man, whatever you're doing in high school, continue to do it when you go to college. Man, don't get caught up in the off the field knucklehead stuff. Just stay focused, man, stay humble always all right.

Speaker 2:

So, zay, do you want to give a shout out to anybody?

Speaker 5:

mom and dad mom and dad.

Speaker 4:

I love that man, I love it mom and dad that's how you know somebody's being raised right, man, because some people are saying you know whoever they want to say that's random. But to say your mom and dad, that shows a lot, man. That shows that your upbringing is great and that you really have a lot of love and respect for both of your parents. Yeah, yeah. So I love that man.

Speaker 3:

Keep staying grounded so tell everybody what, what day and what time y'all play I think we play at seven and friday seven seven pm Friday. Yeah, I can make it out.

Speaker 4:

Try to make it out it's at Virginia Union.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, that's when they start going to, I guess, neutral sites now right Second round and all that stuff, once they get past the first.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it's neutral sites.

Speaker 4:

Well I know, just because Hanley's knocked out don't mean anything. Y'all better go down to his game. If I wasn't up here in New York I'd go, but I can't go down there for one night and have to come back for work.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I'm pulling up, man. I don't work Fridays, so I'll be there, all right. So don't even look for me, Just know I'm there, man, just show for me man.

Speaker 2:

All right, zay. Well, it was a pleasure having you on and hey, stay positive and keep doing what you're doing. Don't stop anything you're doing right now because obviously it's working. All right.

Speaker 4:

He's about to be the best player on the court when this season's over too so y'all get ready for the next sport.

Speaker 1:

We're going to come to track and field too.

Speaker 4:

Like this is not just a phenom in football, this is a phenom in three sports.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, man, big ups man, Stay healthy, man, and good luck, man. Thank you.

Speaker 4:

Yes, sir, we appreciate you coming on, zayden.

Speaker 5:

Appreciate you for having me All right man.

Speaker 4:

Have a blessed day. Tell your mom we said kudos and congrats to raising a great, outstanding young man.

Speaker 5:

All right.

Speaker 2:

All right, Zayden, Take care you too. All right Later. So there was a famous Zayden Burks everybody.

Speaker 4:

If he's not famous yet, he will be. I said, if he's not famous yet, he will be.

Speaker 5:

He's going to be famous after this.

Speaker 4:

He's going to be famous in the area to be a 15-year-old 10th grader and dominating like that, to be fourth in the whole state when you're in 10th grade Seems like he's got a good head on his shoulders, man.

Speaker 3:

I mean big up to his parents. Pat Burks, patina, keep doing the right thing.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they definitely raised a good young man there, so good luck to him. And yeah, we definitely have to go to that game Friday. I'll be there. Don't be all talk, be about that action, boss, I'll be there.

Speaker 3:

Are you?

Speaker 2:

going. I'll go, let's roll. We'll arrive, let's roll, jeez.

Speaker 1:

All right.

Speaker 2:

So great young superstar in the area Just had a very good kid, like Great young superstar in the area Just had a very good kid, like we keep saying Very good kid, great kid I should say, and very humble, that being only 15, you know a sophomore right now doing his thing.

Speaker 4:

So moving on, Y'all already know Coming to you live Sunday, november 17th, already about Thanksgiving time, and I'm going to let y'all know what I'm thankful for my BWO brothers. Zeb, say something this morning, baby, let's get it, let's get the people hyped.

Speaker 6:

Okay, well, I want to start off by apologizing for live streaming the Mike Tyson fight. I might have got us in a little bit of trouble. Netflix shut it down. I didn't think they would take it so serious.

Speaker 2:

Well, zeb, I got to say this though. Kudos to you, though, because you went out there on a limb.

Speaker 6:

I didn't think they would be that strict about it.

Speaker 4:

If we do get in trouble about Netflix, guess what? That's a huge win. Netflix ain't no small-time company. Well, they do get in trouble by netflix. Guess what? That's a huge win.

Speaker 6:

Netflix ain't no small-time company well, they should get in trouble. They should get in trouble because it kept freezing up. So I'm paying for this prescription.

Speaker 4:

There's subscription and it keeps freezing up this was their first time trying to do a live streaming on an event like that and they were not ready. A lot of people said netflix lost out, that they said they messed up. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

But hey, I was like man, he's going to go live.

Speaker 4:

But hey, we tried to warn you. But hey, I did and I told him he was fine. I'm surprised.

Speaker 3:

Honestly I'm surprised. I honestly was wrong. Bill was just a brother with an opinion.

Speaker 2:

But I mean honestly, I'm surprised. This is the first time our page has been suspended.

Speaker 6:

Honestly, I don't know what's up with that man. You go against a corporation like this, a big company. You know they shut it down. They used to shut us down for our intro music.

Speaker 3:

That's why I always let my followers know this is only for entertainment purposes only that's it netflix and jake paul should be suspended for making all these rules.

Speaker 4:

Tyson was not allowed to knock him out, mike tyson was not allowed to hit him with the uppercut and that's why tyson said he started falling back and fell away. Because he was like he couldn't be what he wanted to be even at his old age, and I was like that's whack yeah, yeah, let's talk about the fight, since they broke it up and got it suspended on Facebook.

Speaker 6:

All right, tyson was standing flat-footed man. He was just standing there. That's what I don't know. If it's old age, if he's too old, he don't have the explosiveness anymore.

Speaker 4:

He doesn't. But he could have hit him with a few uppercuts and laid him out, and they made rules to say he can't.

Speaker 6:

Well, he was just standing flat-footed there, Chris, just standing there. The other guy was circling him.

Speaker 4:

The other guy's 15 years younger than we are, I know, and Tyson's old enough to be, well, all of our granddads unless you're born in like 78 or something, Tony, I can tell you how rigged it was, man Like.

Speaker 3:

So if you watch certain punches that Jake Paul had thrown at Tyson and kind of missed with it, tyson was coming to counter that and then he just like held off on the counter punches man, and he was biting his gloves a lot, the biting gloves really got yeah. So that was basically letting him know he was training himself. Hey look, I can't throw these things, I can't throw them, I can't throw them.

Speaker 2:

So there was a lot of times where tyson looked like he was coming with that right hook and then he just didn't come through with it because he knew he was going to crush paul man yeah, I, I mean to me, like you say, I think we all was looking forward to the fight and I think what fans was hoping we'd see the old Tyson and of course we watch out of curiosity, but deep down we all knew it was rigged in entertainment. Of course you know what I mean and Mike being what, 58 years old, I still say you know, you watch his training videos, this and that it's like there's no way he's that bad of a fighter, like you said, wayne, like he's in there flat-footed. No uppercuts were thrown, you know his typical, you know uppercuts. And to me Mike was holding back and that may be why he was biting his. You know what I mean, bro.

Speaker 3:

He was definitely holding back. Like you just said, you watched the training video. You saw the footwork man, it was super quick. And then when he got in the ring that night, nothing. Yeah, dude, it was like he was just walking around.

Speaker 4:

Because they made those rules and stipulations. Jake Paul made all these rules and stipulations.

Speaker 3:

Well, right, because what was the rules? It was his production.

Speaker 4:

That, basically, it was all for money and show and shout out to Mike for getting $20 million. But at the end of the day, man me being that kind of legend I wouldn't have done it. I would have hit him with an uppercut right away if I was Mike.

Speaker 2:

That's what everybody's saying. It's like Mike took the basically for real boxers. Yeah, but he ate everything that. Paul threw at him though it's not like.

Speaker 3:

Tyson came out of there looking like he was really beat up, like Tyson ate it all man, and he just kind of laughed it off. Man. He's like, yeah, they said I was making $20 million, but by me following the script, I made more than $20 million Probably, so he got an added bag to what they had signed up for. Man.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, because the rules were like if Tyson knocked him out he wouldn't get no money. The first seven rounds basically. So basically the fight had to go the distance for him to get his money. So I get money.

Speaker 3:

It was one of the worst scripts I've ever seen written.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah the crowd was booing and but like it was boring, like literally they, yeah, they're just like.

Speaker 4:

We're just gonna get through these eight rounds and collect our money, that's all that's all it was, and what's crazy is the celebrities showed up like it was a tyson holyfield fight. Yeah like I'm like y'all out there thinking y'all about to see some craziness. They should have all known Gronkowski and all these people. It ain't going to be no Tyson fight for real, because Tyson would have hit him with the uppercut. That's why he said no uppercuts Paul did. He would have hit him with the uppercut when he had a chance.

Speaker 3:

It would have been a wrap celebrities just trying to support their promotion you know, what I mean.

Speaker 2:

Like they, they know that I'm with you and they, they knew the deal like they all knew.

Speaker 3:

I mean some of those celebrity athletes. They have scripts so they know to do well but kudos to mike.

Speaker 2:

You know he's almost 60 years old, the man did you know? Hey, I've never boxed. I'm sure none of us have never boxed. It's not easy, though it's a physical sport. That's why they cut it to two minutes. Could you imagine Mike going three-minute rounds?

Speaker 3:

Mike could have done it, man. Like I said, I watched his training leading all the way up to this fight. Man that dude could have murdered that guy in that ring man.

Speaker 2:

I agree with you. I feel it.

Speaker 3:

It was just something odd about it. A man of that age should not be moving that quick and hitting that hard. Still, man like you tell me he didn't hit that man at all.

Speaker 2:

What they say he landed 18.

Speaker 3:

They say he landed 18 or something.

Speaker 4:

18, come on man yeah, he only threw 97 punches yeah he was holding back the whole time and it's because he was like, whatever, I'll get this money, I'm already who I am, but I just me. I think if I was somebody like that, I don't think I would fold for the money. I was just like all right, I got you, I got you and then, as soon as it starts bing good night.

Speaker 2:

I think I'm thinking that whole slap when they, when they came in for the weigh-in I think that was all stage two, man, man oh yeah, All of it, man, but when you talk about when he slapped him, because when he went to slap him he backed up Like he didn't step into the slap.

Speaker 4:

But Jake Paul stepped on his foot and wouldn't let go, and that's why Tyson slapped him.

Speaker 2:

Well, yeah, but like what you said, it's all probably to sell tickets or to hype the fight up. Yeah, man but, I, don't know what was up with the situation, with him grabbing his shit and then, at the end of the fight, he's walking around and his ass was hanging out, bro, Like what was up with that. We all know Mike is a little odd, but Come on, Mike. You at them ditty parties, Mike.

Speaker 3:

We still love him, though. Nah, mike's my guy man Big ups to Mike man.

Speaker 2:

No, mike's my guy man. Big up to Mike man. I mean, mike is a living legend, for sure.

Speaker 3:

But I ain't gonna lie to you. Jake Paul does look like that character off of Mike Tyson's punch out there Glass Joe, glass Joe versus Tyson man.

Speaker 6:

Right.

Speaker 4:

And there was 190 countries tuned in to watch. Yeah man, oh I believe it.

Speaker 3:

Big up to the promotion team Right.

Speaker 2:

So all right. Well, we talked about that. Moving on big ups to Mike Tyson he's still our guy. And Jake Paul I don't really care for him. That's just me. Here's my thing.

Speaker 4:

Jake Paul has only lost once. He's only lost once so far, but the people he fights are UFC fighters who aren't real boxers, and then retired people. That's old, yeah, I mean he's a YouTuber man.

Speaker 2:

He's all about whatever I mean.

Speaker 4:

he's in real great shape now and he can fight. But fight somebody that's worth fighting.

Speaker 2:

Well, the thing is, do we really know he can fight? Like you just said, he hasn't fought a legit except tice. But the thing is we know he was just rigged but he's fought one true boxer right and he lost that fight and he, they the the ref called him out or whatever.

Speaker 4:

Right, not the ref, the guy that was announcing. He was like so you said you want to fight canelo uh-huh and he kind of held back from that because canelo is still in his prime even though he's older. Canelo would fucking rock that dude probably. The thing, is Jake Paul's bigger than them? I ain't going to lie Jake Paul's a big-ass white boy.

Speaker 2:

Hey, he's in shape, he's whatever, but can he box? That's the question. It's the only thing that gets on my nerves and this is the last thing. We'll get local scores and stuff, but it's just. Everybody tries to treat him like they talk about him like he's a legitimate boxer. Would you want to get in the ring with him?

Speaker 4:

Probably not, but still, I'm just saying.

Speaker 2:

Like if I write a run, they talk about this guy like he's a legitimate, like he's done something.

Speaker 6:

But he's making money, man. He made $40 million.

Speaker 2:

I'm not hating it's because he's an entertainer man, that's all he is yeah, he's an entertainer. The guy can promote.

Speaker 3:

I'll say that he's got a lot of followers. Man Like on social media man. That's why he's big, actually they asked Tyson if he was done.

Speaker 4:

He said I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I might fight again, again, yeah, I know. And then they say you're gonna fight. He was like jake, paul's brother. He said that and the dude I think his name is logan he was like I'll knock you out, mike. Yeah, like I say it's all staged, it's crazy, so all right. So moving on to local scores, everybody you know now we're into playoff season in virgin and West Virginia and poor West Virginia, there are no scores for them because they've got some kind of injunction going on and playoffs have been postponed and blah, blah, blah. So we feel that has to do with the ineligible players and everything. But you know West Virginia played no playoff games this week. Probably next week they'll start.

Speaker 4:

That's because the only two teams really good are both in Martinsburg.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, martinsburg and Springville. Yeah. So moving on, we got, because Chris is just like, how are all these teams in our class? But we are going to go through all the scores in Class 4, okay. So, starting off number one, george Washington beat DC Glass 24 to 7. Our Hanley judges fell to Salem 31 to 28. Sharando Stalked Jameswood 48 to 7. Jefferson Forest beat Orange County 33-6. Churchland beat War Hill 35-15. Hampton beat Dubai. I guess is how you say it Denbai? Is that how you say the high school name? I have no clue how do you spell that? D-e-n-b-i-g-h.

Speaker 4:

That sounds right, Denbai, but I never heard of them. No, never heard of them Maybe that's why hampton's in our whatever you just said class 4-8 because that's crazy man. Yeah, so they won 45 to 8.

Speaker 2:

Loudon valley fell to wood grove and a tight one. 16 to 14. Loudon county defeated heritage.

Speaker 4:

31 to 27 heritage out of leesburg area or Heritage from Lynchburg.

Speaker 2:

I'm not sure which one, I'd have to look that up. But true, there is. Yeah, there's two Heritage high schools. So then you had Dinwiddie defeated Powhatan 28-7., King George over Cortland 26-7., Verena over Hanover 42-14. And Huguenot defeated Eastern View 49-14. There you go.

Speaker 4:

I have a few things. First of all, do you want to speak about schools that I can't believe Hanley would have to play them Like Hampton, Like Hampton's the best team all time in Virginia and they put nothing but big D1 players in college every year. I don't know how they got put in the same region as Hanley. That's crazy.

Speaker 2:

Well, you got Phoebus too. Phoebus is yeah, they're all from the same area. They are legit, like Phoebus is a powerhouse, but that's just that. Like you got class 3, class 2 schools. We talked about this all that dominate. That'll run, it's John Marshall's basketball team, but they're Class 2?

Speaker 4:

But they're like nationally ranked, and we know why because it goes off the amount of students enrolled in the schools. But like no, school from Richmond should be compared to a school from Winchester and Berryville and Stephen City. That's crazy. I don't know. Chris, we're growing.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we're growing. I think, what it is is people can't accept the fact that Winchester is getting bigger and Frederick County. They want Sherando to go class five. Move up a class Well.

Speaker 4:

Sherando has been the best team in our whole district for years.

Speaker 2:

They'll build a new high school.

Speaker 6:

before that'll happen, though They'll never let that happen.

Speaker 2:

Which?

Speaker 4:

they are. They're building another school. But, you know who's never going to build another school.

Speaker 6:

Winchester no, Winchester's boundaries are full.

Speaker 4:

So what are they going to do when Hanley gets to 2,000 students?

Speaker 2:

Right. They're going to have no choice but to have to build another. You cannot have that many kids in a school under one roof.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, but if they built another high school in Winchester, it would be two small schools like Clark County. We'd go down to play in Strasburg.

Speaker 5:

Mm-hmm.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, there's no way you could have that many kids under one roof. I mean, I've seen what 14, 15, like. How big are Class 6 schools? How many? What's their student population? Like 3,000 plus, okay, well, damn, okay. So I don't know. I just feel one time they won't have a choice but they'll have to build another school.

Speaker 4:

And I want to speak about Hanley. Speak about Hanley. What? Yes, they went to Salem, who has been a powerhouse for a long time and won many state titles over the last 15 years, but Hanley had them 21 to 10. At halftime, unfortunately, the last run of the first half for a conbee, he got hurt, but this young man had 241 yards in the first half they could not stop him.

Speaker 4:

That's ridiculous. That's ridiculous for a whole game, a half and two touchdowns right. So we were down our star quarterback of freshman sensation Tristan, and then down Hassan Akambi, like that's a lot to overcome. But, we was up man. So I don't know what. I wasn't at the game, but it seems like they were taking it to Salem.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they were up 21-10 at the half before Hassan went down. Hopefully Hassan's alright. I think he hurt his shoulder, is what I heard. That's why he had to sit the second half.

Speaker 6:

But you had 241.

Speaker 2:

He was going for a state record In the first half.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, when I told Wayne, wayne was like cut it out, tell me the truth. I'm like it out, tell me the truth, I'm like I'm telling you the truth. 241 yeah I mean like we love zayden and we just had him on. We talk about 260 yards, very impressive. You know he was, he's a 10th grader and akambi's a senior. But 241 and one half is just. That's mind boggling, that's crazy. What college is that man going to for football? Is it Miami, notre Dame, usc? Because he's got different schools, man.

Speaker 3:

But nah, big up though, man. I mean 241 yards, two touchdowns and a half. That's better than four quarters of game numbers for an average running back. Really, that's killing it, man, really.

Speaker 4:

Nobody averages 241 a game in Virginia.

Speaker 3:

Nah, that's what I'm saying, big ups. I mean, just imagine if he wouldn't have got hurt man Like that kid might have been 500-plus rushing yards, who knows.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, that's sad man. Two weeks in a row to lose Tristan and then lose him. Life happens, injuries happen, but it still sucks. It's like Hanley's so cursed, it was a big blow.

Speaker 2:

It did not help at all. But other scores we'll touch on because that was class. We'll get on Clark County undefeated. Clark County Went down the first round. Of Madison got 21 to nothing. That's surprising, do?

Speaker 4:

you know more about that game. That shocked the hell out of me. They were 10-0 and just beat that school.

Speaker 2:

It was in Clark County too. Yeah, shut out. And then Woodstock fell to Buckingham County 12-7. Strasburg destroyed Fort Defiance 44-6. Seven Strasburg destroyed Fort Defiance 44-6. And Skyline defeated Brentsville District 35-7. And then Kettle Run beat Warren County 56-3.

Speaker 4:

You keep saying Woodstock. Is there a Woodstock high school? I thought it was Central, central. Oh, did I say Woodstock?

Speaker 2:

Yeah Central.

Speaker 4:

That was confusing me. That's why I was like hold on.

Speaker 2:

Well, because they missed the matter of Woodstock because there's so many Central high schools. But yeah, it's Central and Woodstock. They failed. So you still got who in the play If you got Strasburg still alive, skyline and am I missing something?

Speaker 5:

I think that's it.

Speaker 2:

From our area. Yeah, in our like area, frederick County, they're still alive.

Speaker 4:

Frederick County, warren County, winchester. Yeah, because Martinsburg and Spring Mills, of course, are still in it whenever they figure out when they're going to play. Yeah, when they figure it out, Jefferson was in it too, right, jefferson's still alive. Yeah, Jefferson.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Jefferson won you talking about. Jefferson Forest.

Speaker 4:

I'm talking about Jefferson and Charlestown.

Speaker 2:

Oh well then we won't know until their playoff bracket comes out. It's not.

Speaker 4:

Jefferson Forest, that's down there by Lynchburg. Yeah, yeah, I'm talking about our area area. Yeah, their playoff bracket comes out. It's not Jefferson Forest, that's down there by Lynchburg. Yeah, yeah, I'm talking about our area area. Yeah, the West Virginia will be discussed, hopefully next week, I think Washington from Charlestown's in it too.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I think they all did. This is the thing I talk about, high school sports. Now it's like every school makes it. Millbrook didn't make it In West Virginia. It's like every school makes it. Milbrook didn't make it in west virginia. It seemed like it. I'll have to do that next, but it seems like they put almost every school in the playoffs now so there's participation trophies, yeah, basically that's what we got when we play, literally right.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, that's weird. They just they changed a lot.

Speaker 2:

But you, tony, you're a coach, so you probably should know a lot more about all that dude, I don't even I follow high school sports, but I don't even try to keep up with these districts and the way they've broken it down. That it's like with you. You know how you're so confused. It's like how I I don't even try to keep up with it.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, so you just put me on last week or whatever that Skyline and Kettle Run are in Hanley's district, the same district, but they're 3A and 4A, so how come Hanley doesn't play all the all those schools in the same district? Then should play each other.

Speaker 2:

It doesn't make, I don't get it, I'm not even Daly didn't play Skyline. I'll research it sometime, but I don't feel like getting all into it.

Speaker 4:

Wayne Zeb what y'all think. If you're in our district, wouldn't you think you play all of those high schools? And then the other games are ones out of the district.

Speaker 3:

I mean, that's how it was when we were growing up.

Speaker 5:

It makes sense.

Speaker 2:

When we grew up, we were in the same district as Warren County right.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, but we had everybody. We had Manassas, we had Parkview, we had Broad Run, osborne.

Speaker 2:

We don't play none of those schools anymore. Dude, I don't think some of them schools have a football team anymore.

Speaker 6:

We used to play loud and clear.

Speaker 2:

I'm telling you I don't think Parkview does.

Speaker 5:

Parkview doesn't have a team?

Speaker 2:

Yes, I don't think they have, because their student population has gotten so low because of new school, they can't even field a team. They were beasts when we were young. Oh yeah, they were a powerhouse, and now they don't even have a team.

Speaker 3:

They had a receiver that played for the Philadelphia Eagles that went to Parkview Yep.

Speaker 2:

So yeah, it's crazy, some of these kids because I read where they just decide you know, if they want to play football they just go to another school to play for that school. But they still go to Parkview or Broad Run or wherever. But they say that's why I guess they say the sport is dying. But I don't think it's dying, it's just you ain't got enough damn kids that want to go field a team because the school's gotten so small.

Speaker 4:

In football there's a lot of positions. You really have 22 starting positions, and that's offense and defense, and that's not counting the long snapper, the kicker and the punter.

Speaker 2:

But I say that's not counting special teams.

Speaker 4:

So that's at least 25. And some kids don't start, like you said, on offense or defense, but they start on special teams.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's more positions than 22, because a lot of coaches put just their reserves in to give them playing time.

Speaker 4:

A lot of the backups or whatever are on special teams and some of the best athletes are also on special teams because they don't want people trying to run it back or get them onside kicks. They'd be like nope, all the goats are in there. They're current goats. Nope, gronkowski's in there. Well, that's an adjustment.

Speaker 2:

But I'm just saying Get that ball the regular special teams unit. But yeah, so there's your local scores everybody.

Speaker 4:

And the BWO will be down there at the Skyline game next weekend on Friday. Yeah, gotta go see Zayden. First team all district in three positions. Man, that's pretty damn impressive. You can't be any more than that.

Speaker 3:

BWO will be live streaming again.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, don't do that, man, That'll get it shut down. Yeah, it'll get it shut down.

Speaker 2:

It'll be like it's suspended again.

Speaker 6:

I'm scared of social media right now. No, screw them.

Speaker 3:

No, we couldn't get in trouble for that, though. We could stream a high school game through our platform, but we can't get in trouble for that.

Speaker 4:

I saw the Hanley game because Claire Prosser had the whole game on Facebook.

Speaker 2:

You can do a high school game.

Speaker 3:

There's no simulations or regulations on that.

Speaker 4:

You guys know anybody overseas or in California or Texas or something that got the VHSL network? Yeah, only if they have a kid or somebody they really want to be Netflix, the whole world has it. So that was the difference. Zeb went up against the big boys. Zeb was Jake Paul at that time and Netflix is Mike Tyson.

Speaker 2:

The knockout blue Going up against the corporate giants Right. So all right, fellas, you want to move on to our first topic.

Speaker 4:

Well, you already know what it is.

Speaker 2:

Let's get federal real quick. Put out the reserve. We're going to discuss the Federal Reserve. Which, wade, he's all about it because he's like man. I'm telling you the Federal Reserve controls everything. Y'all better know it's that federal note, man Right. So, federal Reserve, how they control everything, it's the banking system. If you all do not, the central banking system, yeah, it's the central banking system guy.

Speaker 3:

You know what time it is, Yep.

Speaker 2:

The Federal Reserve, right. So we're going to talk about it, touch on this a little bit Now. We feel you know, because I'm telling you everybody, the president don't control everything. It's the Federal Reserve and it's a select group of people that control everything.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, man, this Federal Reserve Act. It was established back in like 1913. And they created it. It was basically a system for the board of governors federal agency in dc and they have 12 of them throughout the whole united states and what they try to tell you with the system is it helps like stability in the financial department, which you never see. They help promote stable prices, maximum employment and moderate interest rates. We don't ever see any of that man, so it's all like a made up fucking reserve man to just extort money and basically, man, fucking reserve man to just extort money basically man.

Speaker 2:

So what it is is basically like the government government body of our country that finances and sets price everything, prices all that, but people always feel they want to blame the president for doing this, but it's really the Federal Reserve that controls everything, everything.

Speaker 3:

The consumers. Everything, man, how the payment system efficiency works, all that. They set everything all that up, man.

Speaker 2:

So it says. The Federal Reserve System has a unique structure that is both public and private and is inscribed as an independent within the government rather than independent of government. The system does not require public funding and derives its authority and purpose from the Federal Reserve Act which was passed, which Wade briefly said in 1913. Right, so to control everything. The four components of the Federal Reserve System are the Board of Governors, which, wade, you said we'd never even hear who they are. They are the Federal Open Market Committee, the 12 regional Federal Reserve Banks and then the member banks throughout the country. Yeah, so you know, you have 12 Federal Reserve Banks, which I didn't know this.

Speaker 2:

Right In the big cities like Boston, new York, philly, cleveland. Well, there's one in.

Speaker 3:

Richmond. And then when they want to increase like the money supply, like printing more money, like all of that gets sent through the small banks it doesn't just come straight from the Federal Reserve. They put it into the small banks and then the small banks kind of basically work all that money out into the economy, right? So you never really know who these people really are the Federal Reserve man, because everything really goes through the small people.

Speaker 2:

Right, all right. So here's the structure. It does say Board of Governors, which there are seven members appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the Senate.

Speaker 4:

So that would mean that the President does have a big say in that.

Speaker 2:

So I'll take that back.

Speaker 3:

Because they're one of the Board of Governors.

Speaker 4:

But if they choose who's in there, that means they can handpick their people.

Speaker 2:

Well, it has to be by the Senate.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, the Senate approves it.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, but the president approves them too.

Speaker 2:

He can suggest anything. That's why we say our country is not supposedly a dictatorship. It has to go through Senate or whatever Anything they did to get approved or voted on. There's five of the 12 Reserve Bank banks presidents here.

Speaker 3:

Like when you have natural disasters, man, that's where most of your money is coming from, the Federal Reserve. Those are the people that support those states that have the disasters. Man, why does it take forever in certain states that have the disasters? Man, why does it take forever in certain states? I believe the ethnic of people where they live at I mean that has a lot to do with why they don't get money or assistance right away. Man, like we saw the whole thing happen down in New Orleans. I mean it took forever for anybody to even get a dime out of the government.

Speaker 6:

Man, yeah, yeah, wayne, and when Ukraine needs money, we send them $200 billion. No questions asked.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 6:

There you go.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, that's crazy, because we always want to look good to the rest of the world.

Speaker 1:

In our own country.

Speaker 4:

We don't look good at all because everybody's out here struggling. All of us are struggling, as the most part as a as a people. People ain't making ends meet too much and just getting by. Homelessness is all at an all-time high and half of them are our veterans, so I'm gonna care what nobody says.

Speaker 3:

Our country's full of shit, man and everything yeah, because the people that run our country, man like they're fucking benefiting themselves, man, by helping other countries out. Like when they help other countries out, it's not helping us, it's helping people that are higher up the elites.

Speaker 4:

They're just keeping their good standing and position with those other countries that they don't want to rock us. So they want to make sure we're in good standings with russia and china and some of them, countries that we don't want no beef with actually. But in reality it's dumb, because why can't you help your own people out first then?

Speaker 6:

well, they'll, they'll help you out. You can get. You can get money from the bank, but you're going to pay interest. If you get $10, you're paying back $16 or $17. Meanwhile, we'll just give somebody $200 billion interest-free.

Speaker 4:

It's a lose-lose for the people that live here. It's a win if you look about like you need help now, you need food or you need diapers or whatever they might help you, but if you always owe an extra on all that, then that ain't no win. That's what I say at the end of the day, people are like, oh, you shouldn't do that, don't pay them back. Everybody's like you shouldn't even pay off your college loans and none of that. Don't pay them back. Education should be free.

Speaker 3:

Well, that's what Trump's trying to say now. He's like he's going to try to make education free for college students. I'm like, what? Like, how the hell are you going to be able to do that, man?

Speaker 4:

But I also heard he's getting rid of the whole Department of Education.

Speaker 3:

And I also heard that he's trying to push to have no taxes on any overtime that you work.

Speaker 4:

Which means y'all won't be working more than 40. No more, ladies and gentlemen.

Speaker 3:

He's promising a lot man. Yeah, but you don't know if that stuff is really going to go through. Yeah, man, because everything that he's saying that he's going to change has to be signed off. So if they, don't agree with what he wants to be changed, man, it's not going to get signed off. It sounds good, man. That's why all these campaigns and elections I mean it's just brainwashing the people to sucker them out of their vote.

Speaker 6:

It's to get a vote and that overtime thing, man, his people around him could pull him to the side and be like man, you can't do that or lose too much money. Don't do that. That's what's going to happen.

Speaker 3:

No. If they do do that, then you'll see companies start to say hey, no, there's no overtime, you can't work overtime, they won't give you overtime. That's how they'll benefit that system.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you're right, you'll see overtime go away real quick Overtime will get cut out at a lot of companies.

Speaker 4:

I'd be cool with that because I think we should work about three days a week and be off four, like they ain't got no good work life balance. Work five days at least and be off two, and then one day you got to run around and do everything you couldn't do when you worked, and the other one you're so tired you got to rest well, it could be set up like that, but they create the system to not be like that.

Speaker 3:

They create the the system as a fucking rich economy man. Everything that we buy and do it just keeps going up Groceries, gas, clothes, everything that you used to buy years ago. They're not doing anything different with a lot of shit, especially with the food, but it all went up.

Speaker 2:

Well, what hasn't changed is everybody's pay scale definitely.

Speaker 3:

I mean your, your pay scale has changed, but it's only changed to, to, to still hit that median point. You know, you know the bare minimum, yeah, the thing is.

Speaker 4:

They're just continuously separating the elite from the lower class and there is pretty much no middle class, no more. Even the people now that live in certain neighborhoods that used to be middle class, those are lower class now. So the old school lower class is just extremely low yeah man, it's sad man and it's like.

Speaker 3:

It's not even like they're trying to hide it. You know what I'm saying? Like it's, it's right there, it's like written all over your face.

Speaker 4:

Because it goes right back to us. If we're going to keep doing what they ask and tell us to do, then they're going to keep doing it and they're going to keep raising it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, man, the people got to realize and understand that we have to come together, man. If we don't ever come together, then this is the world that we'll always live in. Like black communities, like there's not a lot of black owned things, man, like the black community, they need to come together. The black businesses that are out there, the black people, need to be supporting them. You know that's how you build one race up, man, but you know we're out here giving the money back to all the elite people, man. We're out here giving the money back to all the elite people, man. We're out here buying this balenciaga and the duchi and the pradas and the nikes, man. We're giving the money right back to them, man, we need to stop doing it and that's all their money.

Speaker 4:

And on top of that, it takes them only a few dollars to make most of that and they charge people out the ass and people like, oh, I gotta have it. And then they have all just spent all this money to get that stuff. For what? Because you want to look like you're cool with a Gucci belt or a pair of Jordans? You don't need that stupid shit. We don't understand why kids think like that, because it was kids you're learning, but when you get older you don't need that. And most of like Balenciaga, that's a devil worshiper thing.

Speaker 6:

Well, to get deeper into that, those aren't even American companies. Those companies are over in Europe Italy, france.

Speaker 4:

Like that's not even in the.

Speaker 6:

United States.

Speaker 4:

But I don't understand why people don't get it, why we help them a lot. Why wouldn't we help them? Most of our people that run this country are from those countries.

Speaker 3:

We help them a lot because of trade, but we came from those countries.

Speaker 6:

We them a lot because of trade, but we came from those countries.

Speaker 3:

We get a lot of imports, man. We get a lot of our goods imported. So that's where the ties come in. Man, they can make, they can, they can have them make shit for cheap, bring it here and then charge the american people. 300 is wrong to the american people, but that's the people in America.

Speaker 4:

Look how many people we all know that want to get that dumb shit. They were like, oh, I got this and they feel like they're not. They're not keeping up with the Joneses, so to speak, if they don't have any of that. And I'm like that's so stupid Nowadays when people look at my clothes, if it's not my work shirt, plain hoodie, a pair of sweats or a pair of jeans that cost $20. I don't need all that, after shit. I don't care if somebody's like what's he wearing? Same thing as you, mine just didn't cost as much, right.

Speaker 4:

I remember my dad when.

Speaker 3:

I was a kid growing up. He used to watch a lot of Westerns. I remember they used to go into the saloon and get a draft beer for five cents. You ain't getting no beer out here for five cents. No more man.

Speaker 4:

They used to eat. Even in the 50s they used to bring a whole bottle to your fucking table.

Speaker 3:

man, Bring a whole bottle to your table for a fucking quarter.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, the whole bottle of bourbon for a quarter.

Speaker 3:

The whole bottle of bourbon, man. You're getting wasted.

Speaker 4:

Or whiskey, whatever it is, man, you're getting wasted. You're getting wasted for 25 cents Now.

Speaker 3:

You can't even get a nip for that. Remember Chris Rock in that one movie.

Speaker 4:

He was like how much for one red? Yeah, that's how.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to get you sucked out there. We don't just sell one red. How much for a soda A dollar? How much for a soda a dollar? How much for a cup do?

Speaker 2:

y'all remember speaking of inflation I guess we're one of that you know, because this has to do with federal reserve I remember as a kid going to seven because I went to live by 7-eleven on the north side it's like I would buy a soda and a charleston chew for like I think it was a little over a buck because you got the soda like 59 cents or 69 cents, you know, for a 16th what we buy now bottle. And then the k bar was like 40 cents or whatever. But then I remember the day going in, one day going in, and that shit jumped to 99 cents. This is I was so mad because I didn't have enough money. I was like jeez. I was like, is this right?

Speaker 3:

yep, prices are going up, dude, to jump like 30 cents in 24 hours of it that that's those board of governors, man, controlling the economy, what they want shit set at. So then it makes the consumer raise their prices, man. They're all tied in together, man. All the elites are just tied in together, man.

Speaker 2:

To make us struggle, man yeah and that goes back to, like I say, that was back in the early 90s. Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Or late 80s. I remember back in the 90s man gas was like 79 cents a gallon.

Speaker 2:

I remember Was it the 90s?

Speaker 4:

It was in the 90s, 90-some cents it was 99 cents when I had a car 99 cents, a pair of sheets on Pleasant Valley and stuff. It wasn't that much money.

Speaker 2:

It was just like an overnight thing, where shit just jumped.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, 2000s and 9-11, they did all that on purpose, Remember you said we didn't really speak about 9-11 before. They did all that on purpose, Remember you said we didn't really speak about 9-11 before.

Speaker 2:

We don't have to get into it yet, but that's when everything really changed. Oh, things changed, but I'm saying this shit has been happening. I mean, we were kids then when prices jumped up, you know, and that was Reagan in office. Right, if we were to get a?

Speaker 4:

Reagan administration. Well, I don't remember prices in the 80s because I didn't buy anything. I was a baby all the way to like nine years old. I'm 70 years old. I wasn't buying anything in the 80s, though I was stealing everything from Nichols over there on Berryville Avenue.

Speaker 3:

In my mind, the state and the government. They should provide us information of where most of our money is getting spent at. Where are you really spending all of our taxpaying money. Man, I want a breakdown these should be posted on those digital billboards that you ride by man, you ride by and they say the HOV lane only two people. I want to see the price of what you put back into VDOT infrastructure.

Speaker 2:

I want to see the. I want to see the numbers.

Speaker 3:

Right Taxes keep going up man, but where's it going?

Speaker 2:

Well, wayne, back to Federal Reserve. I think you've mentioned this already. Right Is that their? Their main purpose is to effectively maximize employment, stable prices and moderate long-term interest rates.

Speaker 6:

If they control it everything goes up. They're not doing a good job.

Speaker 2:

Exactly, the key word is stable prices.

Speaker 3:

Stable, stable. What's stable to us? Is not stable to them.

Speaker 2:

That's how they can feed their pockets.

Speaker 3:

We're not seeing eye to eye man. They're only seeing their eye.

Speaker 2:

Well, you got to think it's a banking system. So, like you said, this shit was put in place to make them money.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Right Point blank.

Speaker 3:

I'm over it, man. You know what I mean. That's why we got this platform, man. We're going to let these people know. Some people need to educate themselves, man.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. So looking to that Federal Reserve, everyone definitely controls the country and the way we roll.

Speaker 3:

Controls all the money flow man.

Speaker 2:

So there you go. It's like the central banking system serves a handful of financers at the expense of small producers, businesses, farmers and consumers, and it could stabilize the economy through inflation. So basically, they're supposed to keep everything stable, even, and does it. They're supposed to, but does it happen?

Speaker 3:

Everything fluctuates. Do you see it? Do my brothers see it? I don't know. Do y'all see a change?

Speaker 2:

No, I just see the same vicious cycle. Like I tell her, it's like everybody bitches. You know, gas prices is a great example. Like when the gas prices go up every year, it doesn't matter who's in office is. This has been ongoing for ages in the summertime. Why? Because everybody travels and then they go down, you know, because everybody's sitting their ass at home in the wintertime. People don't realize, like dude, it's a vicious cycle, it's every but people are going to lower them. It's a vicious. It's the same thing over and over.

Speaker 3:

It's a cycle for them to just stay wealthy man, you got to think about it. They're in good standings with other countries where a lot of our oil comes from. If you're getting good numbers on it, why are you charging us overpriced numbers?

Speaker 2:

That's just one example.

Speaker 3:

It just doesn't add up to me, man. That's just one example.

Speaker 2:

It just doesn't add up to me, man, you know what I mean. But they want to say, oh, supply and demand, bro, we're not running out of gas, we're not or anything, no, it's just that Most of the oil comes from the Middle East and overseas.

Speaker 4:

It's not the same reason why we try to kill all the people over there?

Speaker 2:

Why, yeah, why, why do we have to bring in, you know, import gas and oil? And we have oil right off our own coast, in the Gulf of Mexico. Because the motherfuckers don't know what they're doing Like we have oil rigs right there in our own country, off the Gulf of Am.

Speaker 1:

I right or wrong?

Speaker 6:

No, you're right.

Speaker 2:

We get it from the Middle East and stuff. So that's my point why don't we use? We have it right here in our homeland.

Speaker 3:

Well, that's what Trump wants to do. He wants to drill on our own land.

Speaker 6:

If we drill oil in, if we drill for more oil in this country, it'll flood the market and it'll bring the prices down, and they want to keep the prices high. It's all about money.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's there you go. All people bitch about that. We have a ship right here. We grow our own shit in our own country. We don't have fault. Well, we are running out of farmland, but still we grow shit right here. Everything I can see certain things, but food everything. We grow tomatoes, oranges, everything's right here in our own country, but we get it from everywhere else Exactly.

Speaker 3:

Exactly. All right, keep it real with our oranges, though we keep that shit coming from Florida.

Speaker 2:

But do we? I don't know? They might just put it on and it's from Florida, but they're not getting it from Japan or something, who knows? All right, guys, the Federal Reserve, we're moving on. We touched on that and we want to talk about time, the history of the calendar, how it affects everything. Right, chris? Chris, just got his eyes looking, chris you good?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I thought it was muted. That's me being stuck trying to figure out what is time. I'm just living, man, I don't know. You guys call things time and they got you guys so much in life believing in it that you think you got to go buy a new clock and a watch. I need this new watch, a $100,000 watch, and tell me what time it is.

Speaker 2:

So I'll touch on it. It's like the history of the calendars can be traced back to ancient civilization times, right? So back to 18,000 BC. Yeah, you got so many different calendars and of course we are in agreement here. Of course it's man-made, because one of the debates right now is that there's supposed to be a 13th month that we cut out of the calendar.

Speaker 4:

Some countries still have 13-month calendars they use Really Well yeah.

Speaker 3:

So this is. This is how, tony, you're right, because the problem is, the actual length of a day is 23 hours and 56 minutes and four seconds. A month is 29.5 days and a year is 365.24 days, which makes it difficult to devise an exact calendar that is easy to follow. So that's how you get your 12 months.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, basically they're rounding it up or down, and there used to be.

Speaker 3:

when it first came out, the Egyptians tried to make every month 30 days, and then that's when they started going into that lunar and solar shit, and then they invented a leap year and then that's what like. Basically changed the whole calendar year around.

Speaker 2:

I don't get the leap year. I don't understand that.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it's weird, man. And, like you said, there's numerous calendars, though, like everybody just don't go by the calendar that we have. You know what I mean? Yeah, you're right, around the world there's different kinds of calendars. Like the Romans, they go by the Julian calendar. Like I mean, there's plenty of calendars, man.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so yeah, I mean, chris, like you said, you were right, there's plenty of calendars. Chris touched on it, saying not everybody goes by the same calendar. Yeah, which is weird to me, but it is what it is. And then also, you know you get the time. We always talk about daylight savings time, like what is that?

Speaker 3:

Well, they try to synchronize everything within, like lunar cycles and focusing on realigning it with the solar year. Yeah, so until they can pinpoint that there's never going to be an exact time or calendar. Man, like and I also did like some research, like in, like norway, like I heard that it's like half the year in norway is daytime and then the other half of the year is night, could you imagine doing that like six months living coming out of your house every day? It's dark? Which country was?

Speaker 2:

this norway. Oh well, that's alaska too.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, they're like it's half half the year night, half the year day. That shit would have me fucked up. Oh yeah, for real. I couldn't imagine and I believe Chris told me a few days ago that it was like a number one suicide rate too in Norway. Man, because of that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I can believe that. Being in darkness for 24 hours at six months or so out of the year, yeah, it's almost like people are just cooped up. Yeah, I couldn't live like this.

Speaker 3:

Me and my other brothers. What do y'all think about the time and calendar?

Speaker 2:

I don't know they're muted, they're awfully quiet.

Speaker 6:

Zeb you there. Oh yeah, I'm listening to y'all. Yeah, the calendar we use it was created by Julius Caesar.

Speaker 2:

Yep you're right. Yeah, Because that was the very first. Well, that wasn't the first calendar, but the calendar we use today, right, the?

Speaker 3:

calendar that we use is Julius Caesar. Yeah, but the first initial calendar was not him, right?

Speaker 6:

Isn't it kind of weird, though, that the calendar we use was made by somebody that tried to rule the world?

Speaker 2:

Isn't that weird Good point.

Speaker 6:

He did yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, they said, the earliest calendar days date back to the Bronze Age, with civilization in the Near East region such as like Babylon. So Babylon is really where, like the very first calendar was basically put out.

Speaker 2:

So, yeah, what always gets me, well, I'll say this for what the 13th month is supposed to be called, it starts with a D, what was it? What was the 13th month? Not December, but December or something. I don't know. It's something weird.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, the shit's all like. It's from the Romans. It goes back to like the Latin words, like so the days of the week were named by Romans with Latin words for the sun, the moon and the five and five known planets. So like those Latin words, basically the similar, into an English word. You know what I mean. Like Tuesday and Latin Dives Marti's name after Mars, the Roman god of war, and in French the day is still called Martia. In Anglo-Saxon, however, it is Tweez Day. It's like some Latin shit. It's spelled like fucking so weird man. So basically, like every day of the week basically comes from like some Latin shit. It's spelled like fucking so weird man. So basically, like every day of the week basically comes from like a Latin word.

Speaker 2:

Well, isn't everything through time Latin? Yeah, what do you really think about supposing all Latin, weird man, latin words? So, and then, like, what I was getting at is like daylight saving time blows my because. Don't know. I know why. The reason they say we do it is because of farming, you know, for farmers is why they started daylight saving them. But, honestly, there's no need for it at all because, uh, what you have, I think in the united states, arizona is the only state that doesn't recognize daylight savings time.

Speaker 3:

Well, I guess they try to put that to keep us programmed, man, you know, like robots, basically. That's why we all work at nine to five. We, we come home, we shower, we eat, we go to bed, we get, we do it again. Like they're trying to keep us like on this robotic schedule, man.

Speaker 4:

And that's why they created the school system the same way.

Speaker 5:

Exactly.

Speaker 4:

The kids. We get used to it as a kid. You get up, you go in and what you got to do you got to sit in classrooms in your assigned seats and stuff, and even if you need to take a pee, you have to ask permission. So they're going to inform you already to get used to it. Get used to listening and following orders. Yeah, Because when you're done with school, you're going to go get you a job and, like Wayne said, it's typically called a nine to five, even though you can work any hours of the day. But you're going to listen to somebody. You've got supervisors and managers and all these people in corporate, most of them jobs like you got people to listen to, so they get you ready for it.

Speaker 4:

The whole system is created like that, from work to school and the and the calendar, the hours of the day. They created all that.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, and you're exactly right. Like and just think about it, Like when we were in school, did they? Did they even talk about time or the calendar? They don't talk about stuff like that, do they?

Speaker 4:

Nope, they only tell you about the calendar. If you got a snow data, you're going to make it up.

Speaker 2:

That's very true, right, that's about it. That's funny, but it's very true. But a good point about the date you know we're programmed is what a lot of people always talk about. Man, I woke up in the dark and I left work in the dark. And would you do your point, wayne, where people live, where it's like six months of darkness, well, kind of when people kind of get that gloomy, depressed. You know it's like you're programmed that way, right? I mean, I've known a lot and a lot of jobs I've worked. Yep, I get up early, it's dark, and then I get up like damn it's dark. You know what I mean. If you work till 5, 6, say that, you know. So you're waking up and leaving in darkness yeah, so I couldn't live anywhere.

Speaker 4:

That's always dark, trust me, no you don't want to move to.

Speaker 3:

Alaska, no way, fuck Alaska. Fuck all that shit, man. But see, then they have the opposite of where you don't want to move to Alaska.

Speaker 2:

No way, fuck Alaska, fuck all of that shit man. But see, then they have the opposite of where then it's daylight for half the you know, 24-7.

Speaker 6:

That's where that insomnia is you wouldn't be able to sleep.

Speaker 2:

It's weird, you know. Reminds me of that movie that it was Insomnia, that who was in it? Al Pacino, I think, played in that movie.

Speaker 3:

Man, I'm about to leave the country, man, because I've been doing my research. Man, I can live a lot wealthier in other countries with money I got. Man, I'm trying to tell you, man, like you know, you go to Florida and you pay for a studio home. You're paying like $6,900, maybe $7,000 a month just for a studio man.

Speaker 5:

Man, you're in a different country man.

Speaker 2:

You know what you're going to get with that. Oh yeah yeah, You'd be living like a king.

Speaker 3:

Japan, doobie, like man, y'all better start researching, man. It don't cost a lot of money to have a nice big home four bedrooms, three and a half baths.

Speaker 4:

look, man, america's not where it's at man. There's places that will pay you to move there, in this country and in other countries they will pay you to move there well yeah, I yeah, I love my American brothers, brothers with opinions.

Speaker 2:

So you're leaving Atlanta. Is that what you're saying? You're buying an island, or something.

Speaker 3:

Nah, hey look, that's my destination. Man, I got to get out of here. All right, I got to find out if the family's coming with me or not.

Speaker 2:

You're coming with me or not. But Jerry Maguire supplier.

Speaker 3:

Who's with me, man? I'm just trying to keep it real, man. I do a lot of reading and researching nowadays. Man, like this is not where I want to be right now gotcha man, I didn't know.

Speaker 2:

That's news to me yeah, man.

Speaker 3:

So hey, we're not designed as robots, man that. But that's how they try to create us and bring it, and I'm not not with that it's the same old shit, right Like since we've been out of high school.

Speaker 6:

it's just the same old shit.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, man, you just work. You work all these weekdays, just to be weakened. Yeah, weekend. Well, and then what do you want to do on a weekend? Just sleep Most of the time, and then you're right back to the week.

Speaker 2:

We're not us. We're built different, bw's built different. We don't sleep, I mean I do.

Speaker 3:

I'm an old man, I don't know about y'all. Y'all watched the Tyson fight. I didn't.

Speaker 2:

You're right to work at five in the morning. You know, before I was like one.

Speaker 3:

I told my brothers I said I was going to watch it. They knocked out Sounds good.

Speaker 2:

So all right, everybody, the calendar time. There's our opinions on that.

Speaker 4:

So, moving on to another big topic, Because we have to move on because of time.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's true, we're on a time schedule.

Speaker 2:

But we wanted to discuss the rumors of Deion Sanders maybe becoming the Cowboys' next head coach.

Speaker 6:

Zab tell him, that's so funny, that's just to try to get his son.

Speaker 4:

He could be possibly a coach of any NFL team. I get why they're saying Dallas all of a sudden, because he played there and Jerry Jones is Jerry Jones. But who's to say he couldn't go to another franchise and be their head coach?

Speaker 6:

why is it Dallas? Dallas is not getting the number one pick. That means y'all would have the worst record, dallas. We know why they want to replace that press guy.

Speaker 4:

This is all for entertainment purposes only, dallas is not getting the number one pick, that means y'all would have the worst record. Football is different than basketball, so you have the worst record, you get the top pick.

Speaker 2:

Oh well, of course, but it's just interesting to talk about, because what, let's say, what if Jerry Jones hires Deion? This is a big what if? Because I feel it's not going to happen. It's not happening.

Speaker 3:

I'll explain after you.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and then it's like to me because of course Deion wants his son, he wants Travis, hunter, dude, he would have so much like he's going to decide where they're going to go, and of course they'd probably be like I'm only playing for my dad. That's the interesting part.

Speaker 4:

But Travis Hunter's, not his son. Travis Hunter's the best player in college and whatever team gets the top pick, most of them should take that kid.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but this is what I'm saying. It's like he can refuse to play for right Players have done it. John Elway, when he got drafted by Eli Manning, did it. Eli Manning did it. He was like, no, I'm not playing for that team. So to me, that's the interesting part, if it happens he will get them regardless, but they both are not going to the same team. I'm saying they could just be like that's who I'm playing for, right? So that's the interesting part.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, but there's an incentive on rookies, right, right, like the first draft pick, I think they get $30 million.

Speaker 2:

Well, yeah, if you're a draft pick.

Speaker 6:

Like, if you refuse, you're losing money. Like, with each draft they pass you by, you're losing millions. Like, with each draft, each draft they pass you by, you're losing millions of dollars for a rookie. So there is.

Speaker 4:

I don't see the other owners and organizations being like yeah we're gonna help jerry out, let's let him get travis and traders, like it ain't happening. Oh, I'm just. I'm just saying what, if that's? He can get deon to be the coach and get his son or travis, but he's not getting both of those kids.

Speaker 2:

Well, we know definitely, if Deion goes coaching somewhere, say wherever he's going to get his son regardless, I don't give a damn. If the team has the last pick, he will get his son on his team somehow, some way by a trade, because he'll definitely get picked quicker than number 30.

Speaker 4:

Or 32.

Speaker 2:

I mean, come on, you know that, Don't be naive like going into that, tyson Paul fight.

Speaker 4:

But Sanders is nowhere near Bronny Like. He's definitely a legit player to go into the league.

Speaker 2:

Well, yeah, of course, I think Shador he's legit, I think he's a good quarterback, so, but the thing is, the top is hey, it's just what if it's a big what if, though? But honestly, in my opinion, I don't see Deion being the Cowboys head coach, because you know, jerry, he don't give nobody control. So would he, and there's no way. I don't see it happening.

Speaker 4:

How much time does Jerry have left?

Speaker 2:

Speaking of time. Yeah, he's not going to be around much longer.

Speaker 2:

He's going to have to give up control to that team as a cowboy fan, I for years I'm like he has to go a prime. And the thing is, look what washington did they? They got rid of dan snyder and look, that whole franchise has turned around like the lions. I know, I don't think they changed man. They probably changed, not owner. But Washington is a prime example of clean freaking house. Jerry's got to give it up. It's been what since 96? Our last Super.

Speaker 6:

Bowl Detroit's owned by people that own Ford, but they don't manage the team. They hired somebody to come in and manage the team.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 4:

I don't even think y'all. Y'all haven't even been to the NFC Championship since then.

Speaker 2:

Nope, we haven't even made it past. Well, we made it a second what a couple years ago when we beat Tampa. But yeah, we haven't made it to an NFC Championship game and that is crazy.

Speaker 3:

We were all teenagers then yeah, I don't see dion being the coach of dallas. I see mccarthy being out of dallas, but if the season ended today, dallas would probably have like the 11th pick in the draft. So, with that being said, there's so many teams that are above. Them are two and seven, jacksonville's two and eight, the Giants are two and eight, so it's kind of too early to determine how the top ten is going to round out. So, with that being said, man, I don't even see Deion coming to the NFL to be a coach man, if he does, it's going to be one of them things where he waits to see where his son goes and then something happens, but he won't be a coach before the draft even happens. Before the draft even happens. That's just my opinion.

Speaker 3:

And Shador Sanders, man, I mean my bad Travis Hunter. Travis Hunter is going to go in, probably the top five man. So if it had to end right now, today, the top five would be Jacksonville Giants, tennessee, cleveland, vegas. The top five would be Jacksonville Giants, tennessee, cleveland, vegas. Where could you see?

Speaker 4:

Travis Hunter going out of those five teams. He's going number one. If he doesn't, it's because they're going to either take Sanders or they're going to take the quarterback from Miami. I think.

Speaker 3:

Well, if the season ended right now, that pick would go to Jacksonville, and I'm pretty sure they're cool with Lawrence, so they wouldn't take a quarterback and they definitely need a receiver.

Speaker 2:

We're getting Deion Haters.

Speaker 6:

He would have a bad experience. It's like Jimmy Johnson man. He was best friends with Jerry Jones and once he worked for him it's done like they don't want to speak to each other anymore it'll be the same thing with Deion. It'll be a bad experience for him.

Speaker 3:

They won't even get him Zed because Shador is not going to land to them. And even when Dallas' time comes up to pick, if they know what's good for them, they better take that running back out of Boise State, Yep.

Speaker 2:

I agree, you got to take the best athlete. Got it, man.

Speaker 3:

Right now, man, you got it. Y'all have no fucking running back.

Speaker 2:

I agree. I mean, the thing is Fuck Dak I it's like I agree.

Speaker 3:

I mean, the thing is Fuck Dak.

Speaker 2:

I mean y'all can figure that out, but y'all need to fucking run it back. But Dallas has holes everywhere. But at the time it's like sometimes, if that boy is sitting there, young man, I said you know you take him. It was like the year they drafted Zeke. They were like we have to take the best athlete. You got you, and sometimes it's like it trumps everything else. You can't pass up on a stud like that.

Speaker 3:

I always say that the most best record teams in the league are more balanced when it comes to running. Pass man, they mix it up. You can't just be one-dimensional when it comes to playing in the NFL.

Speaker 2:

Well, you got Baltimore, who can run and pass you?

Speaker 3:

got the Chiefs, they can run and they can pass the Lions, they can run. They can pass the Commanders, they can run, they can pass Everybody that's got top records everybody that's got top records is mixing the plays up. Man, you gotta be able to do two dimensions.

Speaker 4:

We didn't pass the ball much last week on Thursday and we lost, so you've got to be able to do both. You're right. When we lost sight of that on Thursday night, we lost to Philly because he was just trying to run the ball the whole time and at the end of the day you have Terry McLaurin Wayne. We spoke about it. You got to get that young man to rock.

Speaker 3:

Right, as a coach, you have to design plays. If he's not getting open on outside the numbers, you've got to design plays to bring him in motion or work him back inside the numbers to create mismatches. If you can't do that, man, then Terry McLaurin's going to have a night like he did on Thursday one catch for 10 yards.

Speaker 5:

Just that simple.

Speaker 3:

That's on Cliff Kingsbury, my man, he's got to recognize that.

Speaker 2:

Enough about Washington, I don't care, no, but kudos. He was just saying in general, though, you got to be two-dimensional.

Speaker 3:

That was the whole point.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I get you. Like I said, I hate to agree, but I got to let Zeb get his shot on Detroit's nice.

Speaker 3:

On.

Speaker 4:

Thanksgiving, we always get only two teams, always guaranteed, and it's been like that for like 70 years. It's Dallas and it's Detroit. They always have their home game and they play. Dallas is going to be boring unless they play a better opponent, but Detroit is lit right now, zeb. So what do you want to say about that?

Speaker 2:

Well, how many years was Detroit mediocre and played every freaking thing? For like 50.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it doesn't matter. Look who they played Most of the time, who they played Green Bay.

Speaker 2:

But go ahead, Zeb.

Speaker 3:

You got a lot of fans in the world. You got a lot of Lions fans, believe it or not. You got a lot of Cowboy fans. You got a lot of Commander fans. That's why you always see those games. It's all about TV ratings.

Speaker 2:

Zeb, go ahead. The Lions are your team All right.

Speaker 6:

It's the first time we've had the best record in the NFL. For a long time I don't remember having the best record in the NFL.

Speaker 4:

Well, nfc, because the Chiefs are undefeated.

Speaker 6:

Oh, that's right, You're right. That could be the Super Bowl, though.

Speaker 2:

But see Zeb's, the only Lions fan in the whole state of Virginia.

Speaker 3:

I met somebody in 7-Eleven wearing a.

Speaker 6:

Lions shirt. I was like is that your team? He said yeah, I said me too. I shook his hand.

Speaker 2:

But hey, I mean I'm happy for you because the Lions have been the bottom of the NFL Well, no, we were good.

Speaker 6:

We were good when Mary Uchi was coaching. We had Megatron and Stafford and Sue.

Speaker 5:

Well yeah.

Speaker 2:

Beating people up. But it's like it was kind of like you always knew what was coming. You know what I mean. Kind of like the Cowboys, like we know we're a first-round exit, but now it's like you guys are elite now.

Speaker 6:

We always had Green Bay. In our way, green Bay is just a powerhouse.

Speaker 3:

Well, you know why they're elite now and I tip my hat to Dan Campbell. Dan came in there with that attitude of winning and he wasn't going to tolerate anybody that didn't like that attitude. Anybody that didn't like that attitude was on their way out. So big up to Campbell for changing that whole locker room around, which is going on in Washington. I know you don't want to talk about Washington, but we always pop back in there because we changed the culture in that locker room.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, you changed the culture of the whole franchise.

Speaker 3:

Whoever's toxic in that locker room, they got to go.

Speaker 2:

Well, you think, all your winning franchises. You make a good point. You got to change the culture. It starts with the head coach. You got Dan Campbell in Detroit. Yeah, then you got Mike Conley comes to mind. Look at that. Man has been doing it for what. This is his 18th season and never had a losing season, dead Ever in 18 years.

Speaker 3:

Hey, my favorite post-game joint was with Mike Cemetery. He said I want winners, that's what I want in my locker room. Man, I can't deal with them if they ain't.

Speaker 4:

And shout out to Detroit because they lost their best player. Yeah, man.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, they're Hutchinson. Yeah, he's a beast.

Speaker 3:

I thought they picked that one dude up from the Patriots.

Speaker 4:

But they still lost their best player. That's all I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

They just keep getting it and they'll be back.

Speaker 6:

Yeah but they try to see it. He'll be back for the Super Bowl. We're going to be in the Super Bowl.

Speaker 2:

He said he'll be back man.

Speaker 3:

He'll be back for the Super Bowl and then be out for the start of next year. Don't do that. But anyway, the dude that they traded for from the Patriots man, they said he's been making big plays for them, man, so I mean one player don't make a team man. But it is like Chris said, it's their best player on defense. You know that vocal point, that leadership, you can't replace that. But as far as the player, it's got to be the next man up.

Speaker 4:

Man, you see what happened with Hanley without Tristan Next man up. He did come up, but we went down. Yeah, Over one costly mistake.

Speaker 3:

But we went down, yeah, over one costly mistake, but you live and learn, though right? Hopefully he doesn't throw another pick like that next year.

Speaker 4:

He won't get a chance. He's a senior. Oh process a senior yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, he was a senior this year, I didn't know that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I think they have a. I can't remember the kid's name, but I think they do have a junior, the third string that transferred to Hanley.

Speaker 3:

So what is Tristan really? Is he a running back? He's a quarterback. Is he hands down a quarterback? Because, I mean, they gave him, he's an athlete. They gave him first team, all athlete. Like I'm trying to figure this out, what is he?

Speaker 2:

He's the quarterback but I feel, oh you're talking about because he got like all-purpose.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, because they wasn't going to give it to the freshman when they got that kid from Sarando.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, To me it was just they did that to give him his shine, basically.

Speaker 4:

But the kid from Sarando put up more numbers in the air.

Speaker 3:

So they were going to give him the quarterback. So that's what we're doing now with awards. Come on, man Right. We give it to the best player, best athlete at that position, best numbers. If he had the better numbers at quarterback, he should have got first team.

Speaker 4:

I don't care if he's a freshman, but the kid from Sharando had more yards, more yards in the air more touchdowns, okay.

Speaker 2:

They threw for.

Speaker 4:

Tristan probably had way more all-purpose yards, though, and he got all-purpose player of the year, and both of those teams' records were better. They were both 8-1 hitting into that game when Tristan got hurt.

Speaker 2:

All right then that makes sense, then yeah, I mean nothing to take it away from, but yeah, Chris is right.

Speaker 2:

Like they were seniors, which they're going to get you know that Right. But the kind cattle run quarterback and Michael Carlson for Sharando. They're good, they're legit. I mean it was well-deserved. I feel they got it right. Tristan will have his next year, coming back next year as a sophomore. I'm sure he'll get it. I guarantee he'll get first team all, region whatever at quarterback. It'll be his time next year. But he still got mentioned team all you know, region whatever at quarterback.

Speaker 4:

It'll be his time next year, but he's still got mention I mean, he's still the first team, so he's fine.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he's still made first team, so that's nothing to sneeze at, I think.

Speaker 4:

Wayne's ready for his picks.

Speaker 2:

I think Wayne's ready to give his picks and wrap this thing up. After I did last week. I shouldn't give no picks After me tooting your horn saying you're 99.9% correct.

Speaker 3:

Nah, man, I just be trying to help the people out. Sometimes I'm incorrect, sometimes I'm right. You know what I mean. It's just my opinion because I'm a brother.

Speaker 4:

You just got to pick Detroit to win and Dallas to lose, and you might be halfway there, yeah right.

Speaker 3:

But no, I ain't going to lie to you. Last week I went 4-4, 50-50. Didn't like it. I lost the Texans. I lost the Commanders game, the Falcons game and the Bears game last week.

Speaker 4:

But we knew we were going to lose man.

Speaker 3:

You got to be or die with my Washington squad man, so don't listen to me when it comes to that Commanders game.

Speaker 4:

Sometimes it's all good, we got 10 days before we play again, and then, well, seven days now. Yeah, this week I'm going every last game. We haven't had that yet. Jaden needs some rest.

Speaker 3:

Man, we need that bye week man.

Speaker 2:

We need the bye week. All right, wayne, get your picks, let's go.

Speaker 3:

We're going every game this Sunday man, every game. We're not doing no four-legged no seven-legged.

Speaker 3:

We're going. Every game, man, it's going to be one, two, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. We're going 12 legs, baby. Hopefully we can hit this one on the nose. All right. This week I like Pittsburgh over the Ravens. That's one of my upsets. I like the Lions over the Jaguars, I like the Rams over the Patriots, I like the Vikings over the Titans, I like the Dolphins in a close one with the Raiders, I like the Cincinnati Bengals over the Chargers and I like the Browns to beat the New Orleans Saints at home. The Colts over the Jets, green Bay over Chicago, denver over Atlanta, 49ers over the Seahawks, which would be another tight game. And I like the first loss of the year. Another upset the Bills over the Kansas City Chiefs, oh yeah.

Speaker 2:

Kansas City might go down today. I'm with you on that. I think Buffalo is going to get them Because Mahomes has not been looking like the old Mahomes. I think he's thrown a pick every game right.

Speaker 1:

Every game.

Speaker 2:

I think he's thrown an interception.

Speaker 3:

That's what I. He's throwing a pick every game, right, every game. I think he's throwing an interception Last I heard. I don't like to say it, but the refs helped him out a lot. I don't like to talk about the refs. You know what I mean, but they've been helping him out a lot this year. I ain't gonna lie to you. Here we go with them. Refs, maintain that undefeated record. That's just all I'm saying. Right, but there's my 12-leg for you this week. You can tweak it however you want to tweak it. That's what I'm riding with. Tune in with you next Sunday to let you know how the record turned out All right everybody.

Speaker 2:

Well, we appreciate having Zayden Burks on this morning, local legend giving him his shine and everybody chime in give your feedback.

Speaker 2:

And I think you might not be able to message us on Facebook due to Zeb getting us suspended, but you can attempt, hit us up on Messenger. It should be fine. Hey, give us feedback everybody. But it was a pleasure having Zayden Burks on this morning plays for Skyline High School at Front Royal, so he's doing his thing and wish him, you know, future success. So, all right, guys, great show and we'll see everybody next Sunday. Tune in then, all right everybody.

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