
Stugotz has his weekend observations from Championship weekend in the National Football League. Pete Carroll is back, Zach Ertz leads the league in 'Still Got It', Josh Allen needs to do it against the Chiefs and here come the Islanders. Plus, nothing unites America like laughing at the Cowboys and is Greg Cote an old 70 or a young 70? Then, Dylan Raiola was in the Kansas City Chiefs locker room after they defeated the Buffalo Bills to advance to the Super Bowl, has his Mahomes-look-alike bit gone too far? Also, Billy believes the Philadelphia Eagles should give New York Giants' GM Joe Schoen a personalized Super Bowl ring if they win the title, Mike Ryan's Instagram knows he's turning 40 and Sylvester Stallone is mad about rolling suitcases. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chapter 1: What are Stugotz's Weekend Observations?
I'm not sure what it's trying to tell me about the Kegel exercises.
I want to play some sound here from God Bless Football. Stugatz had a monster year betting football games. Billy, did he end up passing you? Both of you had great years betting games, getting things publicly right when you were being accountable for your picks. Did he end up passing you?
I stopped keeping track of how we were doing head-to-head after a while because I learned early on that it was bothering him. So I didn't. I didn't.
I mean, everyone makes a big deal about this big board that's not very big. I mean, no one talks about my picks. I mean.
I stopped. Yeah. I would go out there and put the picks. But at a certain point, and I hate to say this to our fans of betting public, there were weeks that I was like, I hope I have an off week because it's really starting to bother us two guys.
You're not fat. You're just wearing the wrong shirts. Thank you. Yeah. It's like every time I scroll down, the third video is Dana White telling me about something like, I used to be like you. But then I found this guy. Yeah. You could do it, you could not. But I trust more than anyone in science.
What is the name of the belt that is just shaking from a distance? It can't be made the way that it was for the 1950s, right? You're saying it's the same thing that's been reinvented to a new generation where they're like, we'll trick you. You can just sit there. You don't have to exercise. We'll give you six-pack abs.
All you have to do is wear this around your waist and it will shake and you watch how your core gets strong.
I get that for the back and also for the front. Look, you can be doing 500 crunches while you're just sitting down watching NASCAR, Mike. You're not the problem. Science is.
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Chapter 2: What did Pete Carroll's return mean for the NFL?
I think when you sent the video, they didn't know the context that you were going to be setting up, I think. They just assumed that I was making fun of him versus... I think we wanted to just... The thing to highlight there is he picked the two teams that lost. That's what I thought we were trying to highlight.
No, I understand, and I'm not complaining about that. I'm just saying it's an unfair video edit to Stugatz. Look, did you not hear how we started? We were celebrating the fact that he did well. We don't celebrate it enough. He complains about it. There's tension between Billy. I put it in the slack in order to celebrate it.
You guys edit out the part that's positive and only leave in what embarrasses him.
Can I criticize Stugatz for something else? Sure. Nothing about Madison Keys and weekend observations?
Oh, that's a bad job out of me. You're right.
Taylor. Can you give me, please, the price or any information on this Walton belt that is making a comeback so that people jiggle to lose weight? It shakes the fat away. How much does that cost?
The originals are on eBay for around $300. It looks a little dangerous. It looks very old and very torture device-y.
I want to please Stugatz and make him feel a little better about things. How about you guys just put up a video of Sylvester Stallone talking in order to tickle Stugatz?
They don't even allow these today because they're so dangerous. But that's what they used when I did the film. They're barely six ounces, they're Reyes, and they're literally lethal. So I still have them because it's a time when people were tougher. Sorry, they were. Life is just getting a little easier and easier and easier. And, oh, that's great. It's wonderful. But it's not.
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