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00:03you miss him sometimes you call me ojo shako do not say chad i love that kind of stuff
00:07come on man miss this thing you don't miss this huh i think we might have missed it i'm not
00:12sure
00:12we miss it don't know yet we're gonna find out what do i miss about football well simple question
00:24right yeah maybe not i think the game putting together this list of misses was not a hit at
00:36first but i missed what we had a long time ago part not part of the uh the game anymore
00:43but that never stops us from having fun
00:57alas the art of missing something is no cause for celebration in this show
01:02it's the longing and wistfulness that we were after oh what are you crying it's all over
01:09i gotta let it go let it go but this list isn't about moving on
01:14it's about looking back i yearned for those days when it was you know it was just a war before
01:22the
01:23game started there no clutter on the tv mud games oh maybe the houston oilers that stupid oil rig on
01:28the helmet i like the daytime superbowls those games in pasadena i think the cheerleaders look
01:33better in the sun too seemed that the game itself had more personality guys like fred boletnikoff
01:40guy who just wasn't fast enough but who had the greatest pair of hands in the world and why those
01:44greatest pair of hands in the world he didn't stick them on top of them i have no idea
01:54yes i love stick them because one of those unique things it was you know it's like a spitball in
01:58baseball you know it brings a little color to the game brings a little excitement
02:02that was fun that you see football back then still had a um individual feel to it you could
02:08be sloppy or you could be neat you didn't have to have your socks come to the calf there wasn't
02:14a guy
02:14standing on the sidelines marking down all the violations my good you you were able to have some
02:20sort of individualism part of that was being able to put stick them all over you
02:28first of all what what is stick them what is it made of they're going to tell you they just
02:32call
02:32it stick them it's it's sticky just trust us on this it made for certainly sloppiness it was uh you
02:39know the football equivalent of pine tar in the late 1970s players sprayed or smeared this sticky
02:46substance on themselves for better grip on the ball grass would be sticking out everywhere once it got
02:52on their hands and then it'll be all the stick them and lester hayes with you know his hands there's
02:58stick them there's grass everywhere catching footballs like this it was kind of neat no i don't
03:05miss stick them i never understood why that was allowed i mean that to me is like you're allowed to
03:09go up with a cork bat yeah they cheated they all the matter of fact all the little records they
03:15were
03:15building that era of those receptions need to be question mark fred bolitnikoff had this stuff
03:24everywhere then you'd see the insides of their socks lester hayes would stick his hands in buckets
03:30and take them out and stick them was all over it i'm thinking yuck but then a ball get caught
03:36in there
03:36yeah you can't get rid of it in 1980 hayes led the nfl in interceptions in 1981 stick them was
03:46banned
03:47in the nfl coincidence it was getting weird i mean you know like ball would hit the uniform and stay
03:55i think the nfl did the right thing in banning stick them when he was you know intercepting passes
03:59with his elbows unbelievable but is our sticky number 10 really gone want a sticky sticky
04:07see i need some sticky spray man i need some water hands on sticky balls are sticky we got stick
04:13them
04:13it's just it's just legal it's called gloves they try to hide it in some of the gloves and with
04:19the
04:19technology of the gloves these days but i think full-blown sticking where you're sticking your hand
04:23in a vat of gooey whatever and going out and trying to catch the ball i think that's great i
04:27still miss
04:27the single bar face mask how cool were guys like gary anderson john stenerud he had that sweet
04:37one bar forevermore i thought every kicker should have one bar even joe thysman wearing it as a
04:44quarterback that was cool we will never see that again the game the number nine thing we miss about
04:51football barefoot kickers
04:57i think it's hilarious you look back and you look you see guys were just no sock no shoe no
05:03nothing
05:03on just kicking the ball barefoot the barefooted rookie kicked one home from 34 yards out i remember
05:12guys stepping out on the turf at the meadowlands or at veteran stadium and thinking there's no way
05:17you could pay me anything in the world why aren't they at least taping their foot up
05:20the barefooted kicker will try this one from the eight yard line left hash mark
05:29in the nfl shining with one shoe isn't uncommon it's just improvised shoeless brad smith with a
05:37kickoff return for a touchdown but decleaning oneself on purpose does raise some questions
05:43why did they do that why did they kick barefoot i don't understand the concept of why a barefoot
05:49would have more power on a football than uh uh hard leather and when he put the bare toe to
05:57rock hard
05:57big skin once more more good things happen for the hometown boys
06:04somebody along the way said i take my shoe off i'm gonna kick the ball farther i have no idea
06:11how
06:11they thought that nobody knew if that was true but you assumed it was true because it's so ridiculous
06:16there has to be an incredibly distinct advantage to having a barefoot to kick the ball barefoot
06:23kicker tony franklin stepped into the eagles first scoring opportunity i couldn't kick with a shoe on with
06:28near the distance or near the accuracy and that's the only reason i did it
06:35tony franklin certainly influenced me as a kicker in college for me it was something i learned and
06:42then was stuck with ouch
06:52rich carlis's barefoot was clutch for the broncos even in the bitter cold
06:58the things that get cold on you are your feet and your toes and your ears and your nose that
07:04rhymes
07:04underrated element of toughness to be standing in the cold like that and you have no sock on and no
07:09shoe opening kickoff kicks off no shoe on anything oh my god ouch ow that must sting they're tougher than
07:19i am i know that i mean just the opposite he probably didn't feel anything because his foot was numb
07:26probably that ball hurts in the winter when you have a shoe on i can only imagine barefooted i always
07:31wonder if those guys got my tigra mattica can speak like almost perfect english frostbite
07:42yeah why don't they have any more barefoot kickers i was wondering about that what is it people don't
07:47have the guts to try it anymore actually jeff wilkins went all natural to start the 2002 season here comes
07:55to jeff wilkins field goal attempt but after a brief test he laced up and became the final footnote
08:01in barefoot kicking history he's got his shoe on now it appears he does it's one of the quirky things
08:10of the game that i miss most i wish this was that number nine is too low on this list
08:14i wish it was
08:14higher i have a soft spot for barefoot kickers the great thing we miss about football angry opponents
08:25way too much love and friendship in today's nfl good how are you doing man everything good
08:34nowadays you can see guys basically giving each other high fives for getting through the day
08:38yeah good luck out there in the 70s and late 60s you knew who the enemy was
08:49they didn't fraternize before the game they didn't fraternize after the game
08:52because a lot of times they had just ended up fighting for 60 minutes two contending teams
08:58threw footballs and then fists at each other but dallas proved the tougher team i yearned for those days
09:04when it was just a war before the game started i like that because i think it set the tempo
09:09for
09:09the fans that this is not going to be a friendly match the guy taking a swing man
09:16i'd fight him man but i want to play in the second half
09:20i hated the coaches i hated the ball boys i hated the cheerleaders i hate everybody that's the guy that
09:27was
09:27oj right there villapiano hit oj so hard gave him so much damage from that he should have been given
09:35community service for those murders if oj was found guilty
09:43i went on my team a guy that hates his opponent i want to just let them know that they've
09:49been hit
09:49and when they get up they don't have to look to see who hit them what is this
09:55if they get up friendship stuff for can't you save that for the tunnel or maybe a wave when
10:02you're getting on the bus like i don't want to be friends with anybody when i'm playing football
10:17i know one thing that older players really dislike is this brotherhood that takes place on the field
10:24that after the game you see players hugging and talking and and and commiserating with each
10:39other football is a nasty game and every one of us that play it there's streaks inside of us
10:44that are not good how's he feeling uh she's due um 18. you're gonna punch a guy in the face
10:52and head
10:52slap for an nfl game and then after the game you're gonna hug and kiss and talk about each other's
10:59kids
10:59a lot of wife and kids man that's cool man i absolutely loathe all of that sissy nonsense
11:12there is a lot of lovey-dovey now as soon as the clock hits zero these guys come running out
11:18from the side grab each other find a photographer i don't know where the photographer's at and take
11:24pictures together the minute the game's over with let's get a picture real quick hey man regardless
11:30of the way we go the bulldogs always ballin the hugs and high fives among today's players indicate that
11:37animosity in the nfl is a lost art i want to get your jersey baby what i want to do
11:43but for some fans
11:46the absence of angry opponents is just too much to take let me get your autograph for my little cub
11:53i don't want friends when i'm playing football you want to be friends with me call me when i get
11:58home
11:58from the game and i've taken a nap hey your number's still the same the same man look i'm gonna
12:03call you
12:03and want my new number the cotton bowl in dallas texas where the dallas cowboys collide with the washington
12:08redskin the number seven thing we miss about football real grass you know what i miss about
12:19football grass grass remember when teams played on grass grass make a big difference make a big
12:27difference i love real grass what's wrong with real grass that's real football last time you was on
12:34grass feel good man there's nothing like some grass stain on the uniform a little bit of mud
12:41that was dirty it just looks cool it feels like football a little rain a little mud
12:47punch the ball for decades real grass dominated nfl stadiums until landscape upkeep opened the door
12:58for an impersonator i'd rather be on grass though this new astro turf started coming
13:03out probably something that should have been addressed immediately get this crap out of here
13:10because it wasn't meant for football damn the paint is hard look at these guys looking at this
13:17field you know what happens when it dries it starts tearing tearing itself apart there to fix the
13:25tearing technology gave us field turf
13:33real grass it's popular it's great with the traditionalist but i think if field turf had been
13:38around at beginning of football real grass probably never would have been on any team's playing surface
13:44we really got to look at putting that high uh pretty sure grass has existed forever though
13:52i got high turf field turf is pretty darn good because it's softer and it has all of the properties
13:59of grass except you don't have to grow you guys what a couple years now you've been with this right
14:05the turf we're way happier with it oh you got a consistent surface right yeah field turf's pretty
14:10legit it's it's kind of hard to knock field turf well we'll give it a try
14:19well the field turf is weird and i think most people have never experienced field turf
14:23there are these little little specks of rubber i don't know what the purpose or why is there but
14:29it's everywhere they just put 15 000 pounds of rubber in this baby you just be running and someone
14:34kick some little beads up and go in the eye and then you got to come out for a couple
14:37plays hey
14:38can you get that out of my eye it's like uh the black stuff how you're gonna get that nice
14:43green
14:43grass stain with field turf you get like the little rubber pellets but they don't really smudge as
14:48well hey you got some grass stains on your ass the nice thing about real grass is you can at
14:54least look
14:54at a game and instantly tell who's been playing hard maybe who hasn't i mean real grass tells a story
14:59that field turf doesn't say anything
15:04to me give me grass anytime you get to see mud and dirt and uniforms and grass and helmets and
15:10and that's what most people grew up with get this stuff out of my eye it's what football was supposed
15:15to be played at unfortunately in this day and age it's not the reality field turf is so good that
15:19so
15:19many teams have gone to it now you have all these retractable roofs these domes i miss football on
15:25grass that's what i miss absolutely grass everywhere as far as i'm concerned baseball football heck play
15:31basketball on grass i don't think i thought about that i don't think i thought about the fact that
15:45we have a severe lack of nicknames now i mean we have guys that are you know changing their names
15:53changing the back of their jerseys to something that's completely made up but we don't have
15:56real nicknames anymore we need more player nicknames there are a couple of good ones now
16:02like purple jesus and pocket hercules but we need more nicknames i got my hair lights on now
16:17number six on our list seems harder to come by as time goes by the nicknames of the past in
16:26the
16:26national football league really described how good a player was or how mean and tough he was
16:34me joe green slinging sammy boss simple easy to ghost ghost to the post nigerian nightmare billy
16:42white shoes johnson playmaker michael ervin bambi for lance allard awesome minister of defense
16:51reggie white crazy legs hersh dick night train lane you know kenny the snake stapler broadway joe
17:01the purple people eaters you know you got the fearsome foursome you had the sack exchange with
17:07the jets you know the steel curtain too tall jones he was he was a cowboy and i you always
17:14wondered
17:14look is he really too tall at six nine he's pretty tall
17:24i guess chad johnson is the ultimate as far as nicknames he legally got his name changed
17:28ochocinco from now on anybody that writes about whatever i say today you call me ochocinco can
17:33not say chad i think it's silly i mean chad johnson i guess is not that marketable so ochocinco is
17:39and
17:39it was a way to sell more jerseys because now they say ochocinco on the back whatever go for it
17:44man
17:46really have at it it's sort of not playing by the rules if the players pick their own nicknames pacman
17:52jones
17:53decided he was pacman jones and we should all call him pacman jones and then he decided when he
17:57came back with cincinnati that he was not pacman jones and we should stop calling him pacman jones
18:03why is he pacman jones you've got to earn a nickname and when you give it to yourself
18:07forget about it that's that's that's amateur hour at the apollo everybody want to see what t
18:12i'm gonna do this week we are getting lazy i hate the t o thing the nicknames now they're just
18:19not
18:19clever they're just initials jg he got it hey td give it to lt and he'll convert it lt should
18:26have
18:26been laurence taylor forever in perpetuity we need no more nicknames where you take the first letter of
18:33a guy's first name and the first syllable of his last name and make that a nickname aaron rogers is
18:38not
18:38a-ron people call stephen jackson s jacks i heard someone refer to vincent jackson as v jacks
18:46is that really a nickname v jacks give me a break or i get a real nickname that's not a
18:52nickname that's
18:53a shortening it's a different thing i can't stand fake nicknames i hate them give me a real nickname
19:00they call me fool you know what they call me fool i drank a lot of beer my eyes would
19:05get squeaky i look
19:06like a chinese guy they call me fool anybody who calls me fool i know is in the nfl they
19:12drank a
19:12beer with me at one time in my life i like that and now the number five thing we miss
19:17about football
19:18goal posts on the goal line every time i watch old film with the goal post that's up and i
19:25see a guy
19:25going and i cringe i don't know how they did that you know i don't know how you can run
19:30a route when
19:31there's a pole in the field i don't know how you do that i don't think i'd be able to
19:35play i know the
19:36football follies people miss goal posts on the goal line can you ever not laugh at somebody running
19:42full speed into anything it made for the best comic relief in nfl history i thought it raised a degree
19:49of difficulty for everybody certainly it was entertaining to have the goal post there and everybody ran into
20:02that thing goal posts have been a part of football since the game's inception but the original the
20:08uprights was a bit odd right at the goal line you have this huge metal spike on the field with
20:16some
20:16padding on it which wouldn't protect most things i remember when there were two goal posts they were
20:21two poles and then the crossbar oh it was totally a different game back then
20:34as much as the old goal posts were once obstacles oh i got hurt bad they often provided an occasional
20:44advantage sometimes if a receiver was good he would use the goal post to shield himself
20:49from the defender it was fun to watch you know guys using it as a pick and all that other
20:54stuff
20:54but on some passing plays the number five thing we missed presented a problem
21:00that might just be the super bowl for 1972. late in super bowl seven billy kilmer clanked the pass
21:08off the upright and the dolphins finished the season undefeated i i thought it was the greatest thing when
21:14they finally get these things they're doing away this year tom we might even have more great action
21:20because there have been some changes made in the nfl in 1974 goal posts were pushed back for good
21:27gone with the goofy collisions but game planning got a whole lot harder i don't know whose idea it was
21:34to
21:34move the goal post back the only ones i probably hated two people the coach who had to to decide
21:39to
21:39kick a game-winning field goal that was now 10 yards further back and they tried and tried and
21:45missed and missed as an ex-field goal kicker i can they're playing a remix of the song over the
21:53nfl
21:53films version of the original song if you caught it testified it was probably a combination of pressure
21:59and early season jitters that caused all those missed field goals tougher for kickers tougher for coaches
22:06certainly much better for linebackers or running backs from running into the goal posts
22:14today goal posts still stand off the playing field but players continue to keep them in the game
22:21joe horn had a cellular phone hidden underneath the goal post i think the goal posts in the front of
22:28the end zone should come back that would make for some great drama on sundays if guys started running
22:34in the goal posts again boom the guy boom falls down i think we need more booms we got no
22:38booms all
22:38we got now is when the guy jumps in the stands in lambo put the post back up so we
22:42can have some booms
22:45the number four thing we meant about football real fullbacks yeah that should be number one
22:54what's happened to today's fullbacks they've been phased out you know now it's you know we'll just find a
23:00big athlete with no neck and we'll make him a pulling guard in the backfield i think the truly
23:14good teams that normally survive pittsburgh usually has a guy that can block but the jets had two
23:20fullbacks on the roster throughout the year i want to see connor hit somebody if you want to go all
23:25the
23:25way those short yardage situations define what a fullback's importance is and that's what good
23:31running teams do every team needs a fullback now you might not need them all the time but
23:37at least four or five times a game you wish you had a sam gash on your football team
23:44better yet how about larry zonka
23:48to me the golden age for fullbacks norm boulash larry zonka and don nottingham it will never get
23:55any better than those three guys human bowling ball and there was something there was a mystique
24:00about a fullback position back then it used to be the glamour position i mean jim brown a lot of
24:05people referred to him as a fullback i miss real fullbacks like jim taylor jim taylor would run at
24:12backer sweep for vincent marty he was tough daryl moose johnson used to get moose calls even when
24:19he didn't touch the ball that's how appreciated his lead blocking prowess was everybody loves the big
24:25guy that runs over people mike allstock tom rathman are you kidding me touchdown tommy vardell
24:35i miss those guys exactly that little 51 can't handle me he's a little boy he's a little boy
24:46he's 210 pounds i'll kill that little boy man the world's greatest let me go at it lorenzo
24:52neal was the last of the great real fullbacks but also showed why they're number four there's
24:58vanta leach or on this list there was one time i saw lorenzo neal in baltimore caught a pass in
25:08the
25:08flat turned backward to headbutt a guy to block him he wouldn't run because he loved to hit but also
25:17because he couldn't you try to get over a thousand yards you only needed 983 today no fullback knows
25:25how to run football and i'm glad the fullback's kind of disappearing if it's first down and a fullback's
25:32lined up you're just instantly waiting for second and ten do i like to see a go to a fullback
25:37go
25:37blasting his face right in there yeah i think that's pretty cool but i don't think we're going to see
25:42it
25:42anymore because you just don't score fast enough with a fullback in the game leather helmets they need to
25:47bring those back right you get a little bit more face time as an nfl player
25:57keep my team in a uniform that i can understand and keep the quarterback in charge
26:08yes this is basically nfl coaches saying i don't trust my most important player enough
26:15to play his position i have to do it for him get ready to run this gun wide punch right
26:22dash right
26:24if you got a good quarterback he ought to be the guy calling the plays he's the guy who's feeling
26:28it
26:28seeing it he knows what he's got to run he knows what his personnel groupings are he knows what he
26:35has
26:35to do against the defense when we huddle we can run the ball a little bit more effectively all this
26:40micromanaging of coaches came in here come here shuttling guys in and out just let the guys play
26:46they know what to do what happened in the old days when a quarterback used to own the huddle the
26:52quarterback was a more romantic position when they gave you that power johnny unitas called all his own
26:58plays in that famous two-minute drive of the 1958 championship game good night is calling out the
27:04signals
27:10joan amos in super bowl three he didn't have that great a game you know when you look at the
27:15numbers
27:15and he didn't throw for that many yards and all that but he called the game and that's what made
27:19it special johnny unitas not being allowed to call his own own plays he wouldn't hear of such
27:28a thing number one johnny unitas would never wear a color-coded wristband what's the maestro unitas
27:34number two you find a way to somehow uh dissemble the microphone he'd tell the coach man you're
27:40coming in crackly i can't hear a word you're saying all those old guys would jurgensen would have
27:45laugh and jurgensen whenever george allen did send a play in for him jurgensen would say yeah i'm not
27:51gonna call that much that's why he didn't play uh the reason he didn't play a lot for george allen
28:00surely there must be some modern day exceptions to number three on our list
28:10i love watching peyton manning because he is basically calling his own plays
28:14i might all of them i'll use brown when he does it it's turned into a football opera the way
28:20he
28:20reads defenses and he's pointing and he's backing up and he's switching up and he's calling different
28:24plays he's going to wind up calling the play that puts them in the best position so if you have
28:30the
28:30right quarterback i think there's still a little bit of room for wiggle there and if you don't
28:38some of them are you know i wouldn't let them call you know a cab much less a play could
28:45you imagine
28:45how funny it would be if jimmarcus russell was calling his own place but you still have to be
28:49aware they were coming get rid of that ball you can't take a sack when you have great field position
28:53like that now quarterbacks you get the sense that when their helmets go out that they have no idea what
28:59do what happened what happened they're just like frozen you know like a like a computer that just
29:06kind of just got stuck third down what was it no before it seems technology is to blame for number
29:15three on our countdown i was like the coach yelling at you and dolby digital all this control they got
29:23big
29:24giant dots on the back of their helmet they got electrodes shooting through their brain i got
29:29surround sound in here so many people making decisions anymore coaches staring and hiding their
29:35mouth one of these days i'm going to get a bad call i'm just going to rip it all out
29:39make a big
29:40ceremony and just throw all of it all over the place the game has become so technical and you can
29:45see right after four plays are done they're looking at the place let me see that last picture that's a
29:50good
29:50look they're showing the quarterback hey this look look what happened but we made it that way we made
29:55it that way where you now have these tactical geniuses up on top this is the babying of the
30:01most important position on the field and it should stop let these guys call their own plays paid manning
30:07can do it he can't possibly be the only quarterback in the 21st century who can call his own things
30:13are
30:14always new and different at half to number two thing we missed about football the nfl in la
30:23it's returned
30:27i envy whichever team gets back there los angeles is a sun-kissed world of unabashed hedonism sandy beaches
30:38and the glitz and glamour of the entertainment industry this is the greatest area to be
30:44professional football player whichever team moves to socal i really hope they lose i do i do because
30:52because we can't do it because we couldn't win there and we were the la rams
30:59once upon a time los angeles had two nfl teams the la rams and the la raiders i would love
31:08to see
31:08the los angeles rams back there's just so much history there whether it was the late 60s rams
31:14with the merlin olsons and deacon jones and all that fearsome foursome and all that or the vince
31:19ferragamo rams that just kind of came out of nowhere and all that or or even like the late 80s
31:24eric
31:24dickerson rams dickerson breaks to the 40 35 30 touchdown and the rams win it i lived in lipstick
31:31city for a long time and i used to go to rams games i used to go to raider games
31:36that was great stuff
31:38touchdown los angeles he makes a one-handed catch touchdown raiders
31:44the raiders even won their third super bowl during their socal stay just win baby
31:55we've been waiting 13 long years for them to come back and they're back st louis is a big league
32:04town
32:04following the 1994 season la lost both of its nfl teams creating an outcry that has endured for nearly
32:13two decades it's los angeles it's supposed to have all of the major sports it's the second largest
32:20city in america kids have grown the boat's been missed of a whole couple of generations now that
32:27haven't had football that's sad
32:33even with all the longing for the nfl in la some feel the number two thing we miss may have
32:39missed
32:40the mark i'm not sure we miss it i'm not sure we miss it people los angeles don't seem to
32:46miss it
32:47every time i talk to anybody out there they're like oh it's great we get whatever game we want
32:50on tv we don't even need we don't need to go to the games their fans decided that it was
32:55no longer
32:55fashionable to be seen at a rams home game when the raiders were there and the rams were there and
33:01the teams were not very good you'd get forced to watch bad games on tv we're going to switch you
33:08now
33:08a mile high stadium in denver and while that switch was going on for part of the country
33:13the rest of you will stay here the rams lose their fifth in a row hopes for better days ahead
33:26figuring how to get football back in la isn't easy but most agree it's well overdue the nfl belongs
33:34there i mean there's there's there's so much of an aura there that just seems to fit i think
33:37all of our big cities in this country should have a team and i can guarantee you that roger
33:43goodell will bring football back to los angeles it will happen it'd be great to have the meet again
33:51at the altar finally make it there los angeles and football is a marriage that needs to be reunited
33:58because it feels so good we need it because we miss the rams we miss the raiders
34:03we'd love to have them back in the city of snive for football
34:09and now the number one thing we miss about football well-dressed coaches
34:15we call this guy the the man in charge he's leading the team he's the boss well look like a
34:21boss
34:23pullover sweaters and hoodies and stuff like that doesn't do it for me
34:27when i make it this material i feel like i'm kind of in my shower clothes both coaching doesn't work
34:33out you can you can go to the colonnades beach hotel and be a you know work the cabana coaches
34:39should be wearing the jackets and ties it's the right look for the sideline you can't separate the
34:45head coach anymore i like knowing who's in charge you look on the sideline now and you have no idea
34:50who
34:50the head coach is back in the day it was pretty easy to pick him out he was the guy
34:55with the fedora
34:55and the black jacket i remember growing up as a kid watching tom landry with the fedora he looked
35:02so sharp on the sidelines he added that elegance that grace that class to a game think of george
35:08halis that overcoat that hat you know lombardi out there with his camel-haired coat and wore that
35:16crazy little hat going nuts what are you doing out there i'll tell you something leroi you're not
35:20gonna get your job back unless we get a better performance would anyone look slicker than my man
35:26hank strand not only was he styling but he had the sweet chief the handkerchief sticking out always
35:34and then he rolled up the media guide but his hair never moved keep matriculating the ball down the
35:40field boys he could have gone out after the game and had a stogie and a nice glass of a
35:44vintage cabernet
35:45sauvignon and a steak somewhere right from the field i just think that tom landry and paul brown
35:51lent an air of dignity and intelligence to the game that a man in a hooded sweatshirt just doesn't do
35:59yeah that kind of died off when landry was fired
36:09you look at belichick i mean the guy looks like he's going to rikers island in that outfit
36:13like he just got picked up for a dui i mean somebody tell this guy to clean up his act
36:18what bill belichick is saying on the sidelines constantly with with the way he dresses is
36:22i i haven't left the office in you know 12 years and and that's okay but then everybody started
36:29started doing it so now it's just a bunch of guys who like just got out of bed and they're
36:33still
36:33wearing their pajamas i mean that's all you have to be fair some recent coaches have gotten more than a
36:40few buttons away from stylish nolan had it right a couple years ago when he went to coach san francisco
36:4949ers to honor his father put him in the suits
36:55but i don't necessarily want to see rex ryan walking around in a really really loose and baggy
37:02blue blazer with an oxford shirt it would be big and floppy and it would be mustard stains on it
37:09no we don't we don't really need to see that oh i love the idea of rex ryan in an
37:13ill-fitted suit
37:14i'm paying to get in there to see that you're just looking out there and think that's how i look
37:17at
37:18the suit put a suit on somebody and a tie on somebody no matter how they're shaped no matter
37:22what they look like they they look dressed for success and i don't give a darn if that means that
37:29reebok pays ten thousand dollars less or ten million less to the nfl because the coach isn't wearing some
37:36sweatshirt with a logo on it the upgrade in dignity would far outweigh the loss of revenue
37:44i think coaches missing the boat i mean you know let's face it tom landry not the most interesting
37:50he had the hat bum phillips was a very interesting guy but without the cowboy hat it doesn't work
37:55you know what do i know about john fox i don't know anything about john fox but john fox was
37:59wearing
37:59a hat todd haley in kansas city that's a guy even if nobody else dresses up he should just dress
38:05up
38:06that could be two or three more wins for the chiefs but if coaches suit up again years from now
38:13we would
38:14probably make a show about missing messy coaches one one okay it's all right we're good don't worry
38:21about it this is ridiculous upgrades innovations and relocations will always be changing the sport of
38:29football how do they renovate the stadium now fix locker room and i want it friggin fixed although
38:34improving the game is always the goal we're often left wanting it just the way it was
38:41let me play my game why do you guys turn a tight team
38:44take my wife
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