October 30, 2017 Hour 2
Toucher & Hardy
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🗓️ 30 October 2017
⏱️ 36 minutes
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On this hour: Could roger goodell be on the outs as NFL commissioner? Phil Perry from NBC Boston Sports joins the show to discuss The NFL Trade deadline, Gostkowski and more. Peyton Manning's sexual assault accusser is speaking out again. The Knicks got their first win of the season and beat the Cavs.
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| 0:00.0 | Mark says, hey, guys, it's the first, it's the one-year anniversary of the Dillado. So, there you have. All right. Well, thank you. I appreciate that. There, Bird. I don't know if you read this this weekend. Did you guys see the article that ESPN came out with about Roger Goodell and his lack of an extension? Yep. Like, okay. So we've been kind of pooh-pooing the entire, hey, there's no, you know, so much money has been made during the tenure that Roger Goodell has been here, and there's no way that the owners would vote to get this guy out of here. Did you get a feeling this weekend that this might be the first time that there's something real? Yes. That he might potentially not end up being the commissioner for much longer. No, Jerry Jones has finally gotten a support. Jones was considered a rogue, and he was out on his own and just trying to step in and block things himself. It sounds to me like Jerry has about half the owners on his side, which is odd. But he's got a ground 12 support. Because Jones is the biggest enabler of all the owners. Yep. Arguably in terms of Greg Hardy. He's really pushing this Ezekiel Elliott thing. That's not the problem, though, Fred. Isn't it amazing? Is that all of the abuse and all of the issues with Ray Rice, and as you mentioned, Greg Hardy, that's not the thing that's going to end up making the league look bad in their minds. |
| 1:13.7 | The big thing that's been the tipping point and the reason that many of the owners are changing |
| 1:17.8 | is this flag thing. |
| 1:20.2 | So how insane is that? |
| 1:21.6 | There has to be another reason. |
| 1:24.0 | This is it. |
| 1:24.6 | Here, let me read you from this article here because there has to be some sort of financial thing. Well, because many people are pointing at this as being the reason they're not watching. Then it's a bunch of billionaires that I don't understand how they made their money because that's ridiculous. Because here's the one thing. It's one thing to have the public persona be, ah, you know, these guys are beating their wives and they're playing, and then it goes away and you forget about it as long as they play well. But when you've got the players turning on you as well, and all those guys have microphones, and the fact that, you know what, the owners are right in this aspect, this thing could have gone away a long, long time ago. And that's what it chose to leadership. |
| 2:01.9 | I mean, Goodell could have done something to try and lost it over. |
| 2:17.1 | Well, the owners could have done something. Well, the owners are one of the ones who, okay, between Jerry Jones and the guy from the Texans this past weekend, they continue to shoot themselves in the foot. Now, I don't know what commissioner could have stopped these guys from running their mouths the way they did, |
| 2:22.1 | but maybe these dumb meetings, if you didn't have them in the first place and you figured out a real solution to it without continuously having to get these powwows together when nothing gets done. |
| 2:26.5 | And even Robert Kraft the other day just started going, I wish this damn thing would be over with. |
| 2:31.1 | And even the players started laughing. |
| 2:32.6 | And people talk about what the owner of the Texans said, and it was anti-labor more than anything else. I mean, even if he said it's the inmates running the asylum. But you don't. He said prison. No, no, I understand this is the thing that was last done to. But I will buy that that didn't mean race. I will, but it was certainly an anti-labor stance. See, that's exactly what I thought. He's using this term, and obviously it's something that is, the way it came out is not the way that he probably intended it. But I don't doubt that that's something he uses in business. To publicly come out and say, or to have it leaked, that's like a complete screw you to the union. |
| 3:07.6 | I thought the exact same thing. |
| 3:09.0 | I would almost... |
| 3:09.4 | Because it's undematable. |
| 3:10.2 | Yeah, I would be more offended that he looks at me as a player that way instead of |
| 3:15.0 | looking at it and trying to turn it into a race thing. |
| 3:17.1 | Yeah, I did not think that that was a real. |
| 3:18.8 | I don't know the guy's background. |
| 3:20.4 | And I'm not going to sit here and point of people and call them racist because everyone seems to be having a lot of fun doing that right now. |
| 3:26.5 | What I will say, it seems to take it over the internet. |
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