00:00I didn't know this. I guess in some prisons, if you go to your cell and there's a honey bun
00:05sitting on your cell, that you're not supposed to eat it because what that is, is it's a gift.
00:11And that if you eat it, whoever left that honey bun there is going to come and say,
00:17hey, where's my honey bun? Oh, you're going to pay me fussily.
00:21Oh, okay. So it's not a love note necessarily.
00:27Not necessarily. Yeah. There's some form of a love note, I guess.
00:30Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So just be it. So, you know, Sean, the next time you go to jail,
00:35but A, don't do it immediately after surgery and B, just be careful about which honey buns you eat,
00:40who they belong to. Got it. I often say this with you. I'm glad we had this conversation.
00:44I'm really glad we had this conversation. I love the, I love criminal morality sometimes where I
00:50still like, it's, it's curious to me that there's still some kind of like decision to be made there
00:56or that there's like a, there is some kind of twisted morality of like, oh, you hate,
01:01you ate my honey bun. Right. Well, you know what they say in the Bible about an eye for an
01:07eye and
01:08such. Yes.
01:11Like what the hell?
01:14And there's a million honey bun jokes we can make right now about this too.
01:17Yeah. Yeah. Oh my God. Uh, does that go for every pastry? I, what have you got?
01:22I would imagine it a gift of any sort. It was like Wrigley Spearman gum and you open it up.
01:27It's probably something. You stole that. Yeah. Uh, that's what, but I wonder though,
01:31too, it was like, okay, wait, so like, why, why are we even messing with the honey bun? Like
01:35apparently it sounds like you're going to take what you want. Yeah. Like, why do we have to bring
01:39honey buns into the equation? Yeah. Because a man's got to have a code.
01:43Yeah. Omar Little said that. That's right. Yep. I like that. Yeah. Mafia code stuff and
01:48everything. I like, I like twisted morality. There you go. There you go. Uh, John Lopez,
01:53Reggie Atatula, they are here. Gentlemen, how are we feeling? Great. Yeah. How are you?
01:58Reggie's on, this is a getaway day for Reggie. Yeah. Getaway day. Trying to make sure that,
02:02you know, we hit the, we hit the plane pretty well. Yeah. I'm feeling good. Excited to talk with
02:06the fine people. Do people know where you're going? Yeah. Okay. You've talked about it on there. Okay.
02:10Okay. I'm excited because, uh, as of five 50 AM, there had been a honey bun on that seat of
02:15yours.
02:16And I don't see where the hell my honey bun is. Cause I wipe off the frosting.
02:22Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Not you.
02:29Don't flatter yourself. It's Reggie. I want. Imagine being in jail. This,
02:34you've gone through this entire, uh, song and dance. And then the person goes, Oh,
02:38not you. Oh God. I worked out. I worked out. I got boxing lessons and everything. And then I
02:44didn't know the honey bun rule. And here I am with frosting. I bought a shank. Big smile on my
02:52face. Yeah. Frosting. Here it is. Who left this honey bun here? There's horror stories about this
02:58prison. Oh my God. They give you a honey bun. Oh my God. Just sitting on your bunk, happily eating
03:06your honey bun. Hi friends. What's your name? Why is he so mad? Oh my goodness. Um, you're listening
03:18to KLT AM, KLT FM, HD two Houston, an Odyssey sports station. Cross talk brought to you by
03:24DNM auto leasing. Um, so, uh, what, so what is the question of the day? The question of the day
03:30is, well, you saw Ed Orgeron, huh? You can't go home. Oh, we have Seth and I meant to bring
03:35that up.
03:35Yeah. Eddie O going back to LSU. You can go home again. Yeah. Yeah. So here, here's a little bit.
03:41Can I just tell you real quick what I love about Ed Orgeron is that he used to be the
03:44head coach
03:44there and he has no ego at all. He got, I'm going to go back. I'm going to go back
03:48and recruit
03:49some of these guys, bring them back here to LSU. I'm going to be the recruiting coordinator.
03:53Yeah. And I don't even care. Give me my, they already gave me 17 million dollars. That's a good
03:56Orgeron. Thanks man. And mind you, in order to quote yet another, uh, you know, premium television,
04:01that's what the money is for. Yeah. They've been paying him this whole time. Yeah. Yeah. That's
04:05right. Yeah. Yeah. I would be cool coming back as well. Yeah. And it's his home state. He feels
04:09an affinity to that school. Okay. So sorry, John, what were you going to say? No, and it doesn't,
04:13it doesn't need a little bit of an explanation. We're not talking like who like JJ Watt or,
04:17you know, Roger Clinton, like no, who like could help you right now. That is active right
04:22now. Player coach front office. Oh, you bring back. Who do you want to come home? Come
04:27home. Come home. Get Orgeron. Okay. Yeah. As in, yeah. As in Ed Orgeron. Um, mine would
04:33be, and I think you'll get this a lot from people when you do this at 1040 today, Gary Kubiak,
04:38no disrespect to Nick Caley, Gary, Gary Kubiak, all due respect. How's that? Is that
04:47bad? All due respect? Cause that implied that maybe he doesn't, he's not do a lot of
04:51respect. Yeah. I know. I would want Gary Kubiak to coordinate the Houston Texans
04:55offense. I actually would argue that there is one or maybe two answers that are better
04:59than the Gary Kubiak to do that job. Yes. Okay. Don't forget that one black Mike, Mike
05:07McDaniel has been in the organization. Oh, that's true too. Yeah. He'd be good. And
05:11he'd be, and he'd be fun press conferences too. And it'd be modern, right? Capability
05:14of running the football, all those things. So yeah. Okay. I think that that would be
05:18the better answer. Obviously like there is the nostalgia with Gary Kubiak. He's done
05:22the job here. I mean, that's what he is. He's black Mike. According to the accelerator
05:25program and so on and so forth. That's true. That is true. Okay. I thought the
05:30accelerator program wasn't race, race based. Not anymore. Oh, okay. The old one.
05:34Yeah. Um, the, uh, you know what? And I had another Mick to that. Josh McDaniels
05:38too. Oh yeah. Josh McDaniels is like, I think he's like so far, he's the classic Patriots
05:44dude. Who's really good at his, his core job, but not a great head coach. But I think
05:49as a, as an offensive coordinator, he's done some pretty impressive things. They brought
05:52him home multiple times. And that would actually be a better answer because it feels like it
05:56fit with the, the, the mindset that they currently have as an organization. Oh, if they brought
06:01kind of slyly and under the radar done, what people used to fear, but I feel like everybody's
06:06cool with now is like, bring a boatload of new England people in offensive staff right
06:12now. Yeah. If you're 12 and five, it's cool. Yeah. Yeah. That's what I was thinking when
06:16you said Kubiak, I was like, that's a great idea, but he'd be fired in six months. He doesn't
06:19run the Patriots system. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Um, now, uh, this
06:28one, and it has to do with it's, it's as much psychological and interpersonal as it is about
06:34his actual skill as a GM. I think Jeff Luno is the last GM that Jim Crane actually listened
06:43to. And I feel like as, as smart as Jeff Luno is, and who knows how he'd be in trying
06:49to
06:49maintain a team versus building it up from scratch. I think that I, I, I think that,
06:55uh, God, I wish Jeff Luno could be in there right now. I think Jeff, I think Jim Crane just
07:00listens harder to anything Jeff Luno would say than, um, than any of his, uh, any of the
07:06guys that I would agree with that for sure. I would agree with that. Um, I've got one more
07:10along the lines of a theory Seth had with the Texans possibly not being a horny enough team
07:16to win a Superbowl. Yeah. So the Patriots as an organization have been horny for decades.
07:20Yeah. Let's, let's, let's bring back digs. Let's bring step on digs.
07:24Oh, we met this literally. I thought you were using this figure. No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
07:28We need hornier people. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We need, yeah. These guys aren't horny. We did a whole
07:33segment on it. There's one thing. There's one thing we know in college football, vehicular
07:38violations has worked really well for the university of Georgia. And the NFL dudes that are just
07:45horny AF. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Well, I've had a former coworker that said that there's a few
07:50motivators in sports. There's contract year, there's fun baby. And then there's obviously
07:54like mutual interest in a woman. And two of those feel like they're also in line with what
07:57we're talking. Amen to that. Yeah. So let's bring step on digs back. They can use the help
08:01in the receiver room. I think as well. Yeah. As well. Um, do you have one? Uh, I do. And
08:06it's a testament to just how bad the Astros are right now. Uh, you say Kikuchi. I'll take him
08:12right now. Yeah. I'll take Kikuchi. We want Kikuchi. He was really good for them a couple
08:18of years ago. Yeah. We brought up his name earlier. I said to Seth a little bit earlier
08:22that if, if the Astros are still kind of where they are record wise in June or early July,
08:29but they're still also kind of within shouting distance in the division and this team starts
08:34buying at the trade deadline. Oh my God. People are going to flip out. Including in this studio.
08:38Yes. With what money? Yeah. With what assets? Yeah. Yeah. Exactly. Yeah. I know their farm
08:45system sucks. Yeah. Yeah. But they, I mean, but they still have one or two guys down there
08:49that people would want in trades and you know, that back in the day it was fine doing that.
08:53Why'd you have to put that in my head? They walk into the corner store, walk up to the,
08:56to the desk, slap down a Bryce Matthews. What can I get with this? Exactly. Yes. Precisely.
09:02Precisely. Um, so, uh, yeah, that's where Kikuchi's name came up because the Kikuchi trade was
09:06good and it made sense at the time. It would make no sense now. Um, all right, boys, we'll have
09:10a
09:10great show. Thanks man. That's a good topic. Uh, Reggie, um, if I don't see or talk to you,
09:15have a great vacation. Thanks buddy. Enjoy it. My wife's very jealous that you're going to, uh,
09:20to Italy. She shouldn't be. We were, when she sees the cost, we were supposed to go for our
09:24honeymoon and we got COVID. Oh, that's right. Yeah. We got COVID. Yeah. That's right. So we went to
09:27California instead where I'm sure there was no COVID at all. Come along. Let's all go. Yep. Uh,
09:32Seth antibodies to you, my friend. Antibodies to you, little Debbie. Thank you.
09:37No.
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