
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
The Big Suey: The Cowboys, The Coffee Table, and The Weekend Observations
Mon, 25 Nov 2024
Before we get to Stugotz's Weekend Observations, we need to discuss the upcoming launch of his new Personal Record Book. Dan also proposes how Jerry Jones should have handled Mike McCarthy while Terry McLaurin was streaking down the sideline late in the 4th quarter. Then, after Mike scars Stugotz with details of the movie "The Coffee Table," Stu delivers his Weekend Observations including commentary on the SEC, The Game, the Florida Gators, night games in Tempe, Jaxson Dart, Deion Sanders, something brewing in Carolina, and snot rockets. Plus, Stugotz's Top 5 Basketball Players If They Were Jewish and the Top 5 Things Stugotz Can't Resist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chapter 1: What new project is launching for Stugatz?
As we celebrate 20 ridiculous years together, I will tell you that I do not believe that Stugatz has any segment that is more popular. Do I have this wrong in 20 years than weekend observations? Like your most popular segment is either that or Wake and Take, right?
I think it was that, Wake & Take, or maybe the restaurant reservations, which I'm actually planning on doing one coming up here soon because it's anniversary time, Dano. Nice.
Okay. Well, we are going to celebrate Stugatz here in a moment with what is his most featured bit. And I will say that tomorrow is a giant day in our history. And I don't want to just skip past it because we've been talking about it for a while.
Chapter 2: How should Jerry Jones have handled the game situation?
This book is a real thing, and Stugatz wants it to be a New York Times bestseller, and we want it to be a New York Times bestseller, and it launches tomorrow. Like, the pre-orders are crazy already. All sorts of gifts to the people who have gotten in early, but this thing is happening. I've seen the book. It exists. And tomorrow, it's no longer a broken promise. It's not a lie anymore.
This is a very real thing. Stugatz, beginning tomorrow, is going to officially be a published author. Most of the material is borrowed from his author friends?
Not most of it, just about all of it, yeah. I would say 99.5% of it.
Regardless, the book is going to come out tomorrow, and we're going to celebrate that tomorrow in a big way.
I am super grateful to Dan Stancic because if not for him, this book doesn't get done. So I am grateful to him, all the people that contributed to this book, and all the people on social media. I was moved over the weekend to see how many listeners actually purchased the book. So I thank you very, very much. Tomorrow's going to be a very exciting day. What just happened there? I don't know.
I got caught up in the air. I have weekend observations coming up. There's a lot going on in my head right now. I had a stroke. All that stuff. So, listen, I just want to say, 20th year, I was moved over the weekend. It was nice. It was a relaxing weekend. The Jets weren't playing. I watched former Jets perform and excel all over the NFL. Sam Darnold, Geno Smith, just to name a few.
And I really had some time to reflect on the last 20 years and what this audience means to me. And this audience means everything to me. So, thank you.
It is very cool. Billy doesn't seem to believe you at all. He seems to be skeptical back there.
Not at all. He always is. Oh, well. That's not true.
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Chapter 3: What are Stugatz's Weekend Observations?
It is a bit of chaos.
It stands for chaos. It is.
There is going to be a seven-loss SEC team in the playoffs.
Yep. Who does Harvard and Yale think they are calling their game the game? I mean, it's not the game. It's the game that no one cares about. The audacity.
You're saying that Harvard and Yale might be arrogant? No. That they would think their game is the only game? I forgot who I was talking to.
No. Rattle, coffee tip.
No. Pablo does plenty of annoying things, telling people how often he went to an Ivy League score. School is high among them.
Night game in Tempe. Tricky. Dan, you know what the T in Tempe stands for? Tricky. Good guess, but no. I understand why you would guess that, but it stands for tough place to play. When they're good.
Really? You set a trap for me and I went right into it.
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