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First Take

Hour 1: Lamar's Lower Extremities

First Take

ESPN Radio

Sports

4.05.7K Ratings

🗓️ 29 March 2023

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Chris "Mad Dog" Russo, Kimberley A. Martin, Keyshawn Johnson, Brian Windhorst, J.J. Redick and Jessica Mendoza discuss expectations for Jacob DeGrom and Justin Verlander, if we should be concerned about the Dodgers, if it's title or bust for the Phoenix Suns and if the Warriors can win the west. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

How did Malcolm finally gain his cat's respect?

0:03.1

Was it because he saved 35% on Trainline,

0:06.0

then bravely looked into the eyes of his dismissive pet,

0:09.2

where he saw something that said,

0:11.9

I don't actually hate you.

0:14.8

His Trainline detanged for Malcolm gaining his cat's respect.

0:18.8

We hope so.

0:19.7

We really do.

0:21.4

Great journey start with Trainline.

0:24.2

Average savings for advanced fairs, rail carts and split-save were available

0:27.1

versus equivalent flexible fair TNC's apply.

0:57.1

The following situation regarding Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson.

1:01.0

On Monday, Jackson tweeted saying that on March 2nd,

1:04.1

he requested a trade from Baltimore because he says they have not been

1:08.2

interested in meeting his value.

1:10.1

Now, yesterday, the owner of the Falcons are through Blank,

1:13.6

specifically mentioned Jackson's injury history,

1:16.3

when explaining why his team was interested in Dishon lost in last season,

1:20.9

and not interested in Jackson.

1:22.6

Now Blank said, quote,

1:24.0

Looking at it objectively, I say there's some concern

1:27.3

over how long can Lamar play his style of game,

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