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The Teardown

Talladega (Tyler's Version)

The Teardown

Dirty Mo Media & SiriusXM

Sports, News, Sports News

4.8761 Ratings

🗓️ 22 April 2024

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

A fuel-savings superspeedway race at Talladega sparks some debate between Jeff and Jordan, but there's no arguing over the importance of a Michael Jordan celebration for NASCAR. Meanwhile, the guys dive into the scoring pylon debate and talk about where TV commercials were excessive.

Transcript

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0:00.0

The following is a production of Dirtymo Media.

0:09.0

All right, everybody, welcome back to another edition of The Teardown.

0:15.4

My name is Jeff Buck, and I'm along with my grumpy co-worker Jordan Bianchi,

0:19.6

despite interviewing Michael Jordan for the first time ever,

0:23.9

he's still his typical grouchy self.

0:27.2

So welcome, Jordan.

0:28.1

How are you today?

0:28.9

I'm doing well.

0:29.5

I finally got to interview MJ.

0:31.2

It's been on the bucket list for a while and got to check that off.

0:34.8

Like granted it,

0:35.9

the interview lasted three seconds. And he gave me granted it, they never lasted three seconds.

0:37.9

And he gave me three words.

0:39.1

But he said three words.

0:40.2

Three words.

0:42.0

But you know what?

0:42.9

We're counting it.

0:44.4

Hey, that's three words more than Michael Jordan has ever said to me.

0:48.2

So I'm jealous.

0:50.3

I'm jealous of your three words.

0:52.0

You asked him how it was to be there for the first time when

0:55.3

his driver won a race. And what did he say? I love it. Groundbreaking. Groundbreaking. Groundbreaking

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