
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
The Big Suey: The Great Drum Decision of 2025 (feat. Peter Rosenberg)
Mon, 03 Mar 2025
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Chapter 1: What is the topic of The Great Drum Decision of 2025?
Man, that's something up your alley.
It's not a monsoon of gorillas.
That's right. We're going to go to Greg Cody in a second here. But another door that Peter cracked open. What happened Friday, like where we're in bed with Russia.
Bigger heel turn than Cena.
That's what he cracked the door open on. On what happened on Friday in America, where we disgraced ourselves to the nation in the White House.
Honestly, that's just 24 hours before John Cena turned heel. In terms of seismic events, I think we can get through Friday.
To not be an ally to a nation under siege, to do that press conference...
And with that knowledge, John Cena still in Canada, north of the border, turned on the American nightmare Cody Rhodes.
But by the way, you have to be clear, Dan, we didn't just turn on Ukraine, because I mean, come on, what Americans care about Ukraine? They don't go visit Kiev for the holidays. We also ostensibly turned heel on all of Western Europe, all of the places that you do like to visit, all of the places that everybody likes to go hang out. We basically held up a middle finger to all of them.
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Chapter 2: Who is the most influential NBA player at age 40?
Du wirst traurig, du wirst aufgeregt, es wird einfach ein schlechtes Aussehen für dich sein.
Ich habe schlechte Enthusiasme. Ja, öffentliche Enthusiasme. Jessica, warum hast du einen krankhaften Gesicht? Ich habe schlechte öffentliche performative Enthusiasme.
Weil ich es mir vorstelle. Hast du es praktiziert? Es ist verbreitet. Was, wenn du ein Drum hast?
Auch, so weit nach Norden. Are you aware of what they think of us?
Like, you're not gonna get cheered, pal. I know, that's what, this is why it's easier to avoid it.
It's easier to just say... But you're not trying to avoid it, you're trying to put it down, like you're too cool for school, like it's not some great honor, which it is. In fact, if you do a great job, they might invite you back, because everyone's gonna be like, remember all that juice Levitard had?
You have exposed me before all. I am vulnerable. I am splayed open before everybody. I don't want to do this because I'm afraid of it. I don't want to do this because it's wrong. The only reason I want to do it is because Mike Roy and Chris Cody say I should and that I must say that I must.
It's a great honor.
Yeah, absolutely.
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Chapter 3: Why is LeBron James's legacy debated?
Der 100-jährige Junge, der jedes Spiel auswühlt. Ja, Dan, das ist eine Sache. Ich weiß nicht, ob du das weißt. Ein Panthers-Spiel, da bringen sie einen Veteranen an und du musst, weißt du, standen, tippen deinen Kappen an den Veteranen. Immer tippen deinen Kappen an. Je älter, desto besser. Mach das. Wirst du das machen?
Nur, damit du weißt, wenn sie spielen, können wir Heroes sein. Ja.
And if they're cheering, if people are standing and cheering, you didn't hear why, it's probably a vet, not you.
And you gotta say red. You don't say knight anymore, because we traded him.
Oh man, that's going to be the first game, too. Oh, do we say knight? No, we do say knight to honor him.
Did you know we traded for Seth Jones? Popeye Jones' son is now a Florida Panther. How about that? Greg, did you know that? Popeye Jones' kid is a Florida Panther.
That's exciting. Well, you know Puck. Dan's going, who's Seth Jones?
No, talk to his dad 55 minutes about it. I'm a hockey expert. Watch me bang that f***ing drum.
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