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00:00Guru, you can take low kneel, let me tell you what, because number one, you know your body, you know your training, we're not talking about tackling, we're not talking about extra yardage, we're talking about a straight line.
00:13Now, back to Stiney and Guru on 95.7 The Game.
00:18Alrighty, it is time for the crossover, let's welcome in Willard and Dibbs, Guru had a duck out, he's getting that caddy picked up, so what's going on?
00:29How'd you, what did you think of Lynchy yesterday in chatty?
00:32Oh, Lynchy.
00:33Yeah, big responsibility for you today.
00:35How's up?
00:35You've got to be two people now.
00:36Yeah, which means you've got to stay twice as long, I think it's the way that works.
00:39And I'm super bummed that Guru's not here, because I wanted to say something to him about this race with Low Neal.
00:45I wanted to say something to him directly, and I hope it would help him understand, because Guru, as we all know, we love our Guru, he takes things very, very personally.
00:55And I don't think people are not believing in Guru, like he thinks he's being disrespected, right?
01:04Exactly.
01:04No one's disrespecting Guru, it's that we feel he's disrespecting professional athletes.
01:11Professional athletes are out of this world.
01:17Even former ones who are in their mid-50s.
01:20It is a different animal completely.
01:25Anyway, no, it is very different.
01:28That's it.
01:28That's all I wanted to say.
01:29I wanted to say it to him.
01:31But he's not here.
01:32Unfortunately.
01:33I'll tell him tomorrow.
01:34And many thought that I was disrespecting Low Neal when I went for a neutral sport to play him in one-on-one basketball.
01:40And, you know, it was less about disrespect, and it was more about my own hubris, much like Guru is feeling.
01:47We actually had Joe Lacob in studio for about an hour, and at the end of it, my former partner, whose name escapes me, asked Joe Lacob who he picks.
01:57And Joe Lacob, matter of fact, he goes, you know, never seen either one of them play, but when I get into these questions, I'm just going to go with the former athlete.
02:05Yeah, let's do that.
02:06And I was like, it's pretty sensible.
02:07Yeah, it is very sensible.
02:08And I told him that I was more of a goober guy.
02:11That's right.
02:12I remember that.
02:13And he looked at me, and I was like, uh-oh, I'm either fired or he liked it.
02:18And he started laughing.
02:19So I was like, whew.
02:20That's funny.
02:20Not fired.
02:21Like, he's a, I'm more of a goober guy.
02:25Well, after he picked Low, I'm like, okay.
02:28To be honest, I'm more of a goober guy.
02:30He doesn't, he's fine with that.
02:33Totally.
02:35You get a big laugh out of it.
02:36I'm more of a Lacob guy.
02:37A goober's part of the Dodger group.
02:39Yeah.
02:40I used to do a goober, but not anymore.
02:42An impression?
02:43Oh, yeah.
02:44Yeah, I haven't heard him recently enough.
02:45That's true.
02:46He lays low.
02:47Yeah, he does.
02:47I don't think people know him well enough for him to be impersonated.
02:51And I tell you, my goober's a solid four, but I'll save it.
02:53I wish people understood, like, please take this the right way, but when you impersonate
02:58Jason Barrett, I'm like, are there any listeners that have any clue what's happening here?
03:02It's funny to us, but, like, do your Barrett so people know what I'm talking about.
03:07Like, that is a guy who, that was the program director when this station launched.
03:13That's microphone three.
03:15It doesn't work.
03:15He's a sleaze stack, for those of you who remember.
03:19All right.
03:19It's kind of like the Nahigian impersonations where it became a caricature in and of itself
03:25with the look, look, look, look, look.
03:26And I don't remember the last time he actually said look, look, look, but he used to do a
03:31thing, da-da-da, you know, you need to break on time, have good guests, da-da-da.
03:35And so that became all part of the caricature, which now lives on its own.
03:39Yeah, and my impersonation of Nahigian has no sound, because it's just more of a look.
03:44It's a look, look, look.
03:45Yeah, so, like, yeah, it doesn't work on the radio.
03:49So, anyway, hi, Stiney.
03:50When I close my eyes and think of Nahigian, I imagine him with the ear pods in and looking
03:55at his phone.
03:56Do you close your eyes and think of Nahigian?
03:58When I do.
03:59Okay.
04:00What's that scenario?
04:02It's one of my, like, what's happening here?
04:04Well, it's one of my verbal crutches I sometimes use where I'll be like, all right, just,
04:08if you close your eyes and picture Kaminga's game, you don't see three-pointer or whatever.
04:14All roads lead to Kaminga.
04:15Yep.
04:15I should have said, I should have said Jennings.
04:17You should have said Pogs, yeah, or Moody.
04:20Anyone.
04:21Yeah.
04:22All right, so what are the conclusions we drew from yesterday?
04:26That Juwan Jennings is in a contract dispute with the 49ers.
04:31And both sides are being very, very stubborn, and it has not been figured out yet.
04:35And their stubbornness is more stubborn than his stubbornness, and so he's down to his
04:41last couple options.
04:42It's either play or don't play.
04:44I don't think that there is more money afoot for Juwan Jennings.
04:49Yeah, tell me if you agree with some of this stuff.
04:52There is no resolution at this point, obviously.
04:56They're not trading him.
04:58Oh, no, I believed that.
04:59We're not doing that.
05:00Yeah, that was pretty definitive.
05:02Do you think that rules out a possible trade in the next three weeks?
05:07Probably.
05:08Okay.
05:09I don't think there's anything out there on the trade market for him.
05:11Probably right.
05:14Would you say the 49ers are obviously playing hardball with Jennings?
05:19I don't even think they're playing ball anymore.
05:21That's kind of what I think.
05:23I don't even think they're talking anymore.
05:24It went from hardball to what used to play on rainy days as a PE teacher is silent ball.
05:30Now they're playing silent ball.
05:32Yeah.
05:32In a way, it's almost softball, which is, hey, Juwan, like, you hear how many times Lynch
05:38was like, either used the word onward or we're moving on or we're not doing that.
05:44All those phrases to me sort of feel like the 49ers, they've talked this out with Juwan
05:49and Drew Rosenhaus for I don't know how many months, and they've come to their decision
05:54that this is what they are doing and we're moving on.
05:58And they probably just looked at Juwan and said, you can either join us or not.
06:03The ball's in your court.
06:04We're not mad at you.
06:06Like, this is going to cost us nothing.
06:08So, like, love to have you out there.
06:10So, we're going to go on about our business.
06:12You know what I mean?
06:13They're kind of giving him the treatment that you give the kid who's having a tantrum
06:18inside Target, and you just start walking away.
06:22Are you coming home or not?
06:24Yeah.
06:24Like, that's it.
06:25Our go-to now, or my go-to for the past year is you ask Myla to do something,
06:30and she won't do it, and then I say, do you want to walk or be carried?
06:35So, it's either A or B.
06:36And if it's Juwan, it's do you want to play or stay home?
06:40Yeah.
06:40Because, you know, the other option, which in her case, my daughter is, I want a special
06:44treat.
06:45We're not having a special treat.
06:46You didn't have a good dinner.
06:47So, do you want to walk or be carried?
06:49And usually she'll say, walk, and then she won't walk, and then I'll have to scoop her
06:53up.
06:53I want to walk!
06:54All right?
06:55Then she walks.
06:56But with Juwan, it's, do you want to play for the contract that you have, or do you want
07:00to not play?
07:01Do you want to walk or be carried?
07:03I was, of yesterday, there were a couple things that I thought were interesting.
07:07One is, when I was here, when it happened, you know, Kawakami asked Lynch, as he has
07:15to be traded, and I was just expecting, we're not getting into that, and Lynch is like, yeah,
07:20he did.
07:21He, a while ago.
07:23Like, and I looked at him, and I'm like, Kawakami gets the answers.
07:28And his questions are legit.
07:30They're legit, but it's like, it's like, he, he just gets that, I think if it's anybody
07:37else, Lynch may go, I'm not getting into that.
07:41Might.
07:41You know, but because Kawakami's there all the time.
07:44He's been here, he's paid his dues, he's been here forever, he has their respect, sure
07:49he's going to get their answers, although, he did ask that one follow-up that Don would
07:53not answer.
07:54When was the trade request?
07:55I'm not getting into it.
07:56Yeah.
07:56Tim.
07:57Who joins us, by the way, at 415?
07:59Nice.
08:00Yeah.
08:00All right.
08:01Yeah.
08:01Yeah, he asked him, did it happen during camp?
08:03I'm not getting into that.
08:04Okay.
08:05Yep.
08:05Which means, it probably happened before camp, and during camp, and then again toward the
08:09end of camp, and maybe this morning as well.
08:12You know?
08:13You know, I was like, talking to Goo about it, and he's like, God, 49ers didn't see this
08:19coming.
08:20And I was like, he didn't say it like that, but they had to know this at times last year,
08:27right?
08:28But, like, the Jennings, okay, Ayuk goes through his thing.
08:33Do you believe Jennings was feeling a kind of way about that?
08:38Last year?
08:38Yeah, about what was going on with Ayuk.
08:40Well, Mooney Ward was, we know that.
08:42Yeah, no way to know, but remember, Juwan at that time had not done anything of note statistically
08:48in the league.
08:49True.
08:49That's true.
08:50Right?
08:50So I don't, I doubt it.
08:52Like, he signed it too.
08:54Late May.
08:54Yeah, he signed it last offseason, so I got to think that he was actually feeling pretty
08:58good.
08:59Like, oh, they want me, and so let's do this.
09:02And then last year goes the way it goes, and now we're dealing with a whole new deal, because
09:07now he's got numbers.
09:08Right.
09:09Now he's producing at, like, WR1-2 level.
09:14You know how many yards he had two years ago?
09:16Yeah, I looked, actually, I looked yesterday, it was, I think, 286.
09:20Is it that low?
09:21I was going to say about 350.
09:22He had 20, I think 24 catches, more than half of which were for first downs, which is
09:29where the nickname came from, and I've been saying, Steine, last year his numbers, they
09:34were what they were because he had a great year, and he caught the football, and he gained
09:38yards and stuff, but they were a byproduct of them throwing more than usual.
09:44Pearsall being shot, and Ayuk being hurt, and Debo having a down year.
09:48So this year, and I don't have it in front of me, but the over-under on Jawan Jennings
09:51total receiving yards, it's not 975.
09:55No.
09:55It's probably closer to about 600.
09:57Oh, and I'd take the under.
09:59I'd take the under big time.
10:01I think that, again, I think that among the Niners' points, I think that's their point.
10:06Their point is, is what you did last year was wonderful, it was very circumstantial.
10:11This is not the plan.
10:13This is not what we're planning to have you do this year.
10:16We've got two other receivers who are first-round draft picks.
10:19You know, this is not what we see into the future, which is why we don't want to do some
10:25sort of a long-term extension.
10:26So anyway, to answer your first question, I have to think no.
10:30I have to think that he was not feeling any sort of a weird way about Brandon.
10:33He was probably thrilled to get a two-year extension off of 280 yards.
10:37I would think.
10:40Yeah?
10:40Don't you think?
10:41Yes, but at some point, things change.
10:44And I'm wondering, you know, like let's say, halfway through the year, 10 games through the
10:49year, is he looking at his numbers saying, I'll tell you what, I'm not playing for 75 next
10:55year.
10:55Like, I'm going to catch for 1,000, like when did he, when between when he signed and when
11:03he asked for a trade or a new contract, did he start to get disgruntled?
11:07Somewhere between 975 yards and looking around the league and seeing what other wide receivers
11:12are getting paid.
11:14Yeah.
11:14That's, that's got to be the answer.
11:16Yeah.
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11:30T. Higgins is a number two wide receiver.
11:34And in March of this offseason, signed a four-year, $115 million contract extension to be his team's
11:43number two.
11:44Now he's probably the best number two in the league.
11:46Right.
11:47I'll grant you that.
11:48But if I'm Juwan Jennings and I put up 975 yards, and how many, how many yards did, did
11:55T. Higgins put up last year?
11:57I know that there were some injuries.
11:58Yeah, probably fewer, but no one would say that Juwan Jennings is a better receiver than
12:03T. Higgins.
12:03Nobody would.
12:04No, but I don't think he's asking for four years and $115 million either.
12:09And you're so good at math.
12:10What, what, what, what is that?
12:11About 2015?
12:12Yeah, it's about, yeah, 28 and a quarter, I believe.
12:17And he's only 26 years old.
12:19He's younger.
12:21But, yeah, last year, T. Higgins went for 911 yards, less than Juwan Jennings.
12:29In what, 14 games, if you have it there?
12:31Actually, 12.
12:32Okay.
12:32Only 12 games.
12:32Yeah, wow.
12:33Yeah, no, he's a great player.
12:34But aren't you looking at that and going, oh no, could I have half that?
12:39You're allowed to.
12:4095.7, the game, breaking news.
12:45This is not Niners related, but it is the biggest story of the NFL offseason.
12:50The Cowboys are trading all pro Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers, and they agreed to
12:55a four-year, $188 million deal, including $136 million guaranteed.
13:03Wow.
13:03That's $47 million per year.
13:06Wow.
13:07Kapow.
13:07Is that a lot?
13:09That sounds like a lot.
13:11Man.
13:11Oh my goodness.
13:13That's almost Jimmy Butler money.
13:14Somebody get Goo on the phone.
13:15What a moronic thing to do.
13:20Which, who?
13:21The Cowboys.
13:23What are you doing?
13:25Let's not be so, hey, let's wait to see what they get.
13:28No, no, I don't care what they got.
13:29What do you mean?
13:30They just traded a young superstar defensive player when they suck on defense and have
13:37the highest paid player in the league who's their mediocre, oft-injured quarterback.
13:42They have no running game.
13:44They have no defense.
13:45That should please you.
13:47What should worry you is now he's on the Packers.
13:49Green Bay.
13:50What do they do?
13:51Oh my God.
13:52It's so funny because he's such a stubborn guru saying, oh, now they say they're going
13:59to trade him.
13:59They're not trading him.
14:01They traded him.
14:01It was just a negotiating tactic is what we all thought.
14:05And then now, boom, I think Rapsheet, Ian Rappaport had it first.
14:09Maybe Tom Pellicero.
14:10I've seen everyone now weighing in with it.
14:13And yeah, I don't know yet what the compensation package was, but you'd have to imagine it's
14:19at least three first round passes.
14:21Yeah, and that's all they've said.
14:23Two firsts.
14:24Yeah, I mean.
14:24Massive package, TBD.
14:26Exactly.
14:27And so, I mean, if you're Dallas and you don't want to pay him and you've made that decision,
14:31which I think is the wrong decision, you might as well trade him and get something for him
14:36if this is the direction you're looking to go.
14:38I got to believe if you're a Cowboys fan, you are not happy.
14:44How can you be?
14:45Well, you could, maybe you can, there's a possibility you could be happy in six months.
14:51Look at, like, the Boston Giants trade.
14:54Apparently, Boston was not happy about the Devers trade.
14:56Now, so, I mean, if that was...
14:58Well, Giants getting happier by the day, but still.
15:00Yeah, I know.
15:01If the Cowboys are good, and let's see what they get.
15:07But I got to believe it's going to be a lot.
15:08People are comparing it to the Herschel Walker deal.
15:12So, yeah, I mean, the Cowboys, and that's the only perspective where I would look at
15:18and go, you know, three years from now, maybe what I just said will be wrong.
15:24Like, the Cowboys do have a lot of needs, and so if they just, if they turn this into
15:30some unbelievable haul over the next three years, that's great.
15:33But, in general, in sports, your homegrown stars need to be kept.
15:41Like, that's...
15:42It's hard to argue with.
15:43Yeah, the mark...
15:43Really?
15:44I mean, the mark, to me, of a healthy organization versus a not healthy...
15:49You know, let's talk about, for instance, teams in the baseball like the Marlins and A's
15:53who just keep bringing up good players, and then as soon as they're ready to get paid,
15:58they send them elsewhere.
15:59To me, that's the mark of an unhealthy organization.
16:01The opposite is when you draft correctly and have a good player, you're able to keep them.
16:07And so that's stunning to me that they let this get personal, and now let them out the door.
16:12Dallas has now seen two 26-year-olds traded, Micah Parsons and Luka Doncic, both.
16:19Thank you, Adam Schefter, for that.
16:22A couple of 26-year-olds both traded this calendar year from Dallas.
16:26So, tough time to be a Dallas sports fan when two of your biggest stars are on the moon.
16:32Huh.
16:33Interesting.
16:34Waiting on that.
16:35Waiting on that package, man.
16:37I'm scrolling right now.
16:39Oh, yeah.
16:39I'm waiting on that package.
16:40And you'd figure...
16:41Holy smokes.
16:42I mean, maybe the Green Bay side of it would come first, but when you think about, even
16:46if you want to think about how Dallas could win this trade, you'd be looking at, what,
16:51three firsts and three second-round picks or something on that order.
16:56That's sort of a package.
16:58And as Stiney famously said, that's a damn good package.
17:01That wouldn't be a bad one at all.
17:04Dude, he got quarterback money.
17:06Yeah.
17:07Highest non-quarterback ever.
17:08Yeah.
17:09You're only five million short of Brock.
17:12Huh.
17:13Yeah.
17:13The agent did the darn thing.
17:16That's an agent who gave good advice.
17:18Right.
17:19As opposed to some of the other ones that we've been discussing.
17:22Do you mind if I ask you guys to weigh in on the Ostapenko-Townsend kerfuffle?
17:31Absolutely.
17:31I was glad you asked me that, because I don't know if you saw it, Mark, but U.S. Open match,
17:37Townsend beats Ostapenko, and they do the quick handshake, and now they're jawing at each
17:42other, and they go around the net, and they're still jawing, and Ostapenko, in this case,
17:47for me, was out of pocket.
17:48There was a point in the match where Townsend hit the ball off the net, the top of the net,
17:53and it trickled over, and the unwritten rule is, you hold up your racket and apologize.
17:58You give like a little, you know, like, yeah.
18:00Townsend did not apologize when that happened, which, unwritten rules, I mean, there's so
18:05many of these in so many sports, but Ostapenko was mad, and she went on to berate Townsend,
18:11calling her things like, uneducated, Townsend happens to be African-American.
18:16And Ostapenko sang, you're uneducated, you're rude, and Townsend held her ground, and incited
18:21the crowd behind her, the hometown crowd, and Ostapenko even said like, oh, you can do
18:26that here, wait till I catch you outside the United States.
18:29In a match!
18:31Perhaps.
18:32Or not.
18:33Yeah, who knows?
18:34But anyway, I thought that Ostapenko was out of line.
18:37Townsend didn't do anything to diffuse it.
18:41She kind of ramped up the crowd, too.
18:43I thought it was a great moment for tennis.
18:44Well, apparently Ostapenko's not a great sport.
18:48Right.
18:49Yeah.
18:50I wonder how you think that.
18:51Neither is tennis.
18:52But anyway.
18:53Oh.
18:54I'm kidding.
18:55It was an opportunity.
18:56Yeah, I went for it.
18:57So, Dibs, you know, here's the other thing.
19:00When people say, it's not even really an apology.
19:03All you gotta do is hold your racket up.
19:04Yeah, it's kind of like...
19:05That's all you gotta do.
19:06It's kind of like when somebody lets you go first into the parking lot.
19:10Yeah, you give them a wave!
19:11You give them a wave, exactly.
19:12Like, thanks for letting me in.
19:14See, I...
19:14Totally unnecessary, though.
19:16And it's not, yes.
19:16It's almost, like, infuriating when somebody does that.
19:19Yes, I know you got lucky.
19:21It's like when you watch a baseball game and the guy has, like, a check swing, broken bat,
19:27base hit, you don't apologize to the pitcher who sawed you off.
19:31Oh, I'm with you.
19:31You take first base and you try to steal second.
19:33But even if you want it, if you want the wave when you get let into the parking lot and
19:37you don't get it, like, don't get mad that I feel the same way here.
19:41Like, yeah, sure, give the wave.
19:43But if you don't, this is not worth berating somebody at midcourt after a match.
19:48That's stupid.
19:49Yep.
19:50My question is this.
19:53Ostapenko is in the wrong.
19:55Next match, if Townsend has a net cord, should she raise her racket?
20:02No, she should give the point up.
20:04I think she should raise her racket.
20:05She should petition the sport to actually not get the point.
20:08You're being silly.
20:10Sort of.
20:10She should not raise her racket, depending on who the opponent is.
20:14Because as you know, Stiney, a former high school tennis player, tennis is basically mental.
20:20And if you can get a mental edge, as I did in so many matches where I was overwhelmed physically,
20:26but I would win because my brain game was elite.
20:30And if I know that you want me to wave my racket, I'm not waving my racket.
20:35There are all these little things you can do, subterfuge, to win the match.
20:40So, no, don't raise your racket.
20:41I believe that, and in a very small way, it's just like, okay, I get it.
20:51It's just an unwritten rule, but it's just more erosion of decorum in our society.
21:00Hang on, I'm trying to get Guru to call in.
21:02Well, he's on, he might be on a train.
21:04No, no, no, he texted me.
21:05Are you allowed to use a phone on a train?
21:06You know what's funny?
21:07He just asked me, is the number 888-957-957?
21:13No, he didn't.
21:14Yes, he did.
21:14Look.
21:15Look at how he responded.
21:16Look at how he responded.
21:18I love him.
21:18And I'm like, first of all, who should you, don't we all?
21:22He should use the guest line, but yes, that line will, yes, you can use the caller line.
21:28So, I'm trying to get him to call in.
21:30I also like Bill Williamson's tweet.
21:33He just wrote, Dallas should have gotten more.
21:36Is he still working for ESPN?
21:38Did you notice what he did there?
21:39We don't know what they got.
21:41Right.
21:41And he already is saying they should have gotten more.
21:44In other words, it doesn't matter what the hell you get.
21:47You screwed this up.
21:49Wow.
21:50Wow.
21:50I cannot believe Micah Parsons is a Packer.
21:52And apparently the word is, is this deal has been worked on now for about three or four days.
21:57Yeah, because Micah Parsons has already tweeted out a thank you to Cowboys Nation, which I didn't know that that was a thing.
22:04He grew up in Harrisburg, Stiney.
22:06Yes, he did.
22:06Yeah, and he goes on and on to talk about this is a sad day, but not a bitter one.
22:12And thank you, Cowboy Nation, with gratitude and love, number 11, Micah Parsons.
22:17So, yeah, this trade has been worked on and finally announced and consummated today.
22:23And Micah Parsons is going to be wearing green and gold.
22:26Wow.
22:27Wow, wow, wow, wow.
22:29I like the Packers better than I did this morning.
22:33It's hard not to.
22:34I wasn't really big on them.
22:36I feel like they overachieved last year, but this changes things.
22:41Big time.
22:42Edge rusher, probably one of the four most important positions in the sport.
22:47I think you're going to say one of the four best at that position in the sport, but you're right.
22:51If you ask a coach, where do you want a great player?
22:55I think the, what's going on, Stiney?
22:57What's up?
22:58Lucas goes, should the 49ers, I'm just messing.
23:01Should the 49ers have been in all Parsons?
23:03I said, what are you asking me for?
23:05Ask these guys.
23:06They're going to show.
23:07He was telling you to ask them.
23:08It is after two o'clock, Lucas, yeah.
23:10Uh, no, they should not have been.
23:13That's too much money.
23:14Matt Schneiderman, Packer beat writer, is saying, according to his sauce, the Packers are trading
23:20at least two first-rounders to the Cowboys.
23:22There's no way it stops there.
23:24Well, he said at least.
23:25Good lord, that would be crazy.
23:26Schneiderman, at least two first-round picks.
23:29That almost could be, like, just an educated guess that he's definitely going to be.
23:34He's got a source.
23:35He's got a source.
23:36All right.
23:36All right.
23:37My source tells me that they're trading something to Dallas.
23:40My sources tell me it's two first-rounders and more.
23:44Yep.
23:44That's my, those are my sources.
23:46That's what Schneiderman said, at least, which implies more and more.
23:50Trey Wingo is based, I think, in Dallas, right?
23:52Long-time NFL voice.
23:54Quote, if you had any doubts that Jerry Jones is the worst general manager in the league,
23:58you can let them go now.
24:00It's not even a debate.
24:03Wow.
24:04Yeah.
24:05All right.
24:05Jerry Jones needs to not be making these kinds of decisions anymore.
24:09Needs to be a delegation sensation.
24:12Yeah, that's a buck right there.
24:13And that buck is payable, too.
24:15Wait a minute.
24:16Has Guru not called you?
24:17I wanted you to be here when he called.
24:20He hasn't called?
24:21No.
24:22Come on.
24:23Probably in morning.
24:26All right.
24:28That's about it, right?
24:29If you have to go, you can go.
24:31All right.
24:31I have to get out of a meeting with a boss.
24:33All right.
24:33We're going to be on 95.7.
24:35I have to get out of a meeting with a big day.
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