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Hot Takes to kick off the week after seeing some crazy football games, in college and in the NFL! Plus we talk to the voice of the Mountaineers, or at least check to see if he still HAS a voice, after that insane last play.

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I am Adam Gold, B to the Victoria, producer of the program. Look, I get it. You might be listening in Asheville or in Wilmington and not give a rat's rump what the Durham Bulls did or who they played. I think they played the Gwinnett Stripers. But any time we have an opportunity to play Patrick Keenis, who is a freaking star, we're going to do it.

Speaking of stars, just hang on one second. We had College Game Day in Boone, North Carolina this week. App State coming off the big win at Texas A&M, something the University of Miami could not pull off. App State feeling great. Yeah, okay, Troy, sneaky.

Sunbelt. It needed this to pull it out. See how many Troy rushes here. They have everybody back to try to knock one down. Three man rush. Chase going to step up in the pocket.

Sets. Throws high into the air. It's up for grabs.

It is juggle. He got it! He got it!

He got it! It's a touchdown! It's a touchdown! It's a miracle! Miracle part two!

It's miracle part two! Oh my gosh! Don't you do it, baby! Don't you give up on these Mountaineers, baby! Yes, sir! Oh my gosh!

Yes, sir! What a play! They deflected back into the arms of Christian Hord. They stormed the field. App State wins on Miracle on the Mountain part two. Final score. App State 32. Troy, 28.

It is great to be out here. All of the screaming. I'm going to read the transcript here in a second. Adam Whitten is the voice and I say that I have no idea if he has one left. The voice of the Mountaineers and he joins us on the Adam Gold show. Unbelievable, my friend.

I want to just read the transcript to you before we actually start talking about this. I believe it was... Touchdown! Touchdown! Miracle part two!

Did I get that right? Where did Adam go? Does he have a voice left?

How are you, man? Yeah, I think Twitter closed captioning had Barack Obama, Barack Obama on there. I don't know if you saw that.

That I think was my favorite thing that I saw that was sent to me over the weekend was that it tried to transcribe it as Barack Obama, Barack Obama. But yeah, if you enjoy nonsensical screaming, then you love the call. I saved the last vestiges of my voice for you.

Thanks for having me. Oh my gosh, that was just absolutely ridiculous. All right, so actual football part of this. When Troy opted to run out of the end zone with 25 seconds left or 22 seconds left, whatever it was, did anybody go, what are they doing? Just punt the ball. Yeah, that's certainly one of the many things that John Sumrall, the head coach of Troy is going to replay in his mind following that game.

I didn't have as much of an issue with that particular call as I did what happened after that. Troy's at their own six yard line. They they're punting likely out of their own end zone or close to it in that situation. So they're trying to do what they thought was the safest play, which was run, run back into the end zone, try to take as much time off the clock as you can. And then eventually fall down, which is what their quarterback did, leaving them about 20 seconds remaining. The issue that I had was that I thought was peculiar was they squid kicked it from the 20 yard line.

You know, when you take a safe ride from the 20 instead of 35, they squib kick it. The ball takes a nice high hop, lands into the arms of one of our running backs, and he's able to return it up past the 40 yard line with still time to run a few plays. And that, that to me was the bizarre play to me because I've had a few cracks to try to throw the ball and get into range to kick 50 to 58 yard field goal. And they actually dropped a pass on third down toward the sideline that would have given them a shot at about a 58 yard field goal as time expired passes dropped. And so they had to opt for the hail Mary and we know what happened there, but, but yeah, kind of going back through the decision making there that the squid kick after the safety was the one where I kind of tilted my head a little bit.

Right. And even if they kick it deep, when you're kicking from the 20, you're just inviting something close to midfield. And I would say that maybe Troy should watch film because you guys drove and scored in what, two plays against North Carolina? It was very similar. The first play that they ran after the squid kick was, I believe the same play that set up the last touchdown against North Carolina. I would run that play a lot. That play looked effective to me. Adam Witten is the voice of the Mountaineers and he joins us on the Adam Gold show.

All right. Walk me through the day. Now, I think it was almost predictable that whether it was game day or not, there was going to has to be some sort of a come down after winning in college station, but walk me through the day. The, the energy, the atmosphere as college game day is there and everything that that means and all the attention and the cameras and ESPN is on campus for, you know, two hours on TV and whatever it is in halftime of other games.

What was that like? Yeah, so it's really kind of the combination, Adam, of college game day coming to town, but then also still coming into the aftermath of the Texas A&M win because even if college game day wasn't arriving in Boone, the attention still would have been sky high. And so when I think you combine leading up to game day, which, you know, the planning for that really starts Saturday night when you get the word and you start figuring out meetings and site visits and all the different things and all the different media obligations and operations people, marketing people, everybody's involved in that. But then the football team and the players, they're all getting interview requests and they're dealing with a lot of attention just from beating Texas A&M, not even factoring in the fact that college game day was coming in. So all of that converging together over the course of the last seven days really just really made it quite a spectacle even before Saturday. Plus you combine the fact that, you know, this is not an excuse, but I talked to a lot of people last Monday just about the travel difficulties in getting back from A&M. Everybody was operating on little to no sleep because of the challenges we had getting back from college stations.

So it was truly a blur over the last seven days. Now the scene on game day, I went up on Friday, I went to practice and, you know, I took two of my kids with me because that was just kind of a once in a lifetime type of thing with game day on your campus at App State. And so, you know, we went around, we saw the set, we saw tons of students camping out.

Everybody was camping out to get a great spot, you know, up as close as they could to be on TV for college game day. And then I got over there about 8.15 Saturday morning and Sanford mall, I mean, that's a pretty big area of campus, which is why they held it there because they knew that was the space where they could bring in the most amount of people. I mean, you're standing there and you feel like you're standing in only like a major concert. You're shoulder to shoulder with people no matter where you're standing. I'm way back away from all the students, but I'm standing around with like old college buddies of mine. I found a bunch of old friends from college that I'm just standing with. And some of us had our kids with us and we're all just shoulder to shoulder crunched together. It's thousands and thousands of people and it was one of the most amazing spectacles I've ever seen on campus. You know, the Luke Kobes concert last year at Kid Brewer and this were the biggest non-football or non-football game at least related events that I can ever recall.

It was, even without the game, that was truly something special and just major jaw drop. Did we know? We're actually going to have to say goodbye here in a second, but how did Luke do in his picks? Well, he picked App. Now, he thought App was going to win big, so I guess he was right. I think the one that he nailed was, he was the only one that picked Oregon over BYU. So, he did pretty well on that one. Okay. Well, that's good.

It was just awesome to have him able to do it and what an unbelievable finish. Good luck, by the way, against James Madison on Saturday. Can we get like a nice 31 to 10 game maybe and no drama in this one?

That would be nice. JMU's allowed 14 points and scored over 102 games. I don't care who they plumb. Yeah, I'm not expecting that, but because I expect another tight game. JMU is really good and, you know, they can't compete for championships this year because they're in a transition year.

So, this game means everything for them and they better be ready. Who's better than the Sunbelt, by the way? Adam Golden Studio with my man Coach Pete DeRuta with the Capital Financial Advisory Group.

We're talking retirement and coach. I'm a simple guy, but I like colors. Tell me how I can color code money and get ready for retirement. I like colors, too. I like pictures. I like graphs.

I don't like just a bunch of words. And so, what we try to do is we try to break down all those words on your statement, all those numbers, into three colors. Red, green, yellow. People are amazed when they come in and most of their money is in the red category. Yeah, I don't want that. Now, red means high horsepower potential. It also means high loss potential. So, you have to, it's a give and take.

Are you willing to do that or that? Yellow means liquid money. You can get it anytime.

It's not going to earn anything. Green gives you safe growth, but also gives you lifetime income. As we get closer to retirement, we need some green accounts. We need the Green Zone, we call it. And Baghdad Green Zone was important. Green Zone's important for you, too. The next 10 people, Adam, it's a $1,000 value. Golden ticket we're going to put together for you. Your very own, total plan that has the Green Zone. It's a traffic light. I hope it's green for you.

800-661-7383 or text ADAM to 21000 for Coach Pete DeRuta. I don't know. Nobody. The SEC really got just a couple of teams and then everybody else. So, yeah. Don't, the South Alabama always knocked off UCLA, ODU over Virginia. Marshall.

Yeah, sun belts riding high still. Marshall goes to Notre Dame. Notre Dame. Wins in South Bend. Yeah, it's, this is something that we have known.

The league plays great football. All right, Adam Whitten, I thank you very much for letting me bother you. You sound pretty good for somebody who was screaming at the top of his lungs for a while. Hey, man, I mustered it all up just to talk to you today. Thanks for having me. You're a gentleman.

All right, thank you very much. Your opportunity right now to give us your hot take after week two of the NFL, even though there's still two more games tonight, and week three of the college football season. I think I asked you this last week, Victoria. Do we have, do we have musical accompaniment for this? Yes, we do.

I thought I heard it in the background. There we go. Sorry, let's give your, your Monday hot take, week two, week three hot takes.

And I will, I will start with this and we can discuss this if you will. And then we're going to go to calls 919-860-5326. I want this to be wrong, but I don't think it is. States offense, not nearly good enough to take advantage of this season. Not nearly good enough. Remember at the beginning of the season? Oh yeah, Clemson October 1st. But after that, Florida State coming to town the following week. Not that FSU is great, but they certainly don't look like a train wreck. And then you go into Syracuse, who, I don't know, Syracuse looks pretty good to me. I have another, I have other hot takes about ACC football. We'll get to those. So that is my hot take. NC State's offense, not nearly good enough to take advantage of this season.

And that is disappointing. 919-860-5326, if you have hot takes, let's go. Mike from Siler City, what up? Okay, Adam, love your show. Thank you. I am a die-hard Wolfpack fan, but my hot take is about the Carolina Panthers. Okay.

David Temper, notably one of the wealthiest owners in the NFL. Here's what he needs to do. He needs to call Nebraska. All right, we're going to work out a trade. I'm going to trade you mat rules in Nebraska, okay? And you're going to give me a little money. We're going to keep this kind of hush.

That's how we need to do it. And then I'm going to take the money I get from Nebraska with some of my own money, load up the brings truck, and I'm going to find Sean Payton somewhere, somehow. And I'm going to try to get Sean Payton to Charlotte. That's my take on the Panthers. All right, you don't need to make a trade. You can just put mat rule in the back of a car and drive him to Lincoln. You don't need Nebraska to pay you anything. You're just capable of doing that.

Temper don't need the money, but that would make it kind of interesting. And one last thing before I go, did Miami and the Ravens, did they play make it, take it like we used to play in basketball? Did the Ravens not get the ball after every time the Dolphins scored?

I haven't heard much talk about that part of the game. See, this is why I said this to Will earlier, Mike, in that the Ravens offense was really good in the first half. It wasn't that good in the second half.

They did get ten points. They got a touchdown in the third quarter that made it 35-14. And they kicked a field goal after it was tied at 35. But the real problem is that there were three and outs in there and Miami's defense got the Ravens off the field. So it enabled that big comeback. So those types, as much as I like the Ravens and I like Lamar Jackson, who knows how this whole thing happens, but both things had to happen in order for the Dolphins to come back in the game.

The Ravens had to cooperate somewhat in the fourth quarter offensively, but that was a defensive breakdown. And look, if people are Dolphins fans, that's great. You should feel great about being 2-0. You should feel great about all the weapons that they went and got for Tua and their offense.

I still don't believe they're entirely bought in to a Tonga Violoa, but they are faking it really well. Very good. Very good. All right, man. Take care, Mike. Thank you, Adam.

All right. 8-6-0-5 fan, 8-6-0-5-3-2-6. Sean and Garner, my man. What's going on, Sean? Hey, Adam. How you doing, man?

What's up? Good. I'd love to hear your take on Jeff Collins, Georgia Tech head coach, being one of the worst coaches in the country right now. And your take on the rumors about Deion Sanders potentially being the next Georgia Tech head coach and how that would shake up the landscape.

All right. So this is not, you're not playing by the rules here, though, because this is about your hot takes. My hot take would be Deion Sanders would shake up the ACC if he became the Georgia Tech head coach. Well, he wanted the Florida State job badly, very badly. Here's the thing about Deion because he's like, I don't know what your opinion of Deion was as a broadcaster.

I was not a fan. To me, he was a step up from Michael Irvin as a broadcaster, which is to say nowhere near a Ryan Clark or a Dominique Foxworth in terms of smart analysis. But Deion Sanders, I think, is a pretty good football coach. And he wanted the FSU job, but they were never given it to him in spite of him being a legend there. If he got the Georgia Tech job, who knows the problem with Georgia Tech?

I don't believe is the head coach. I believe it's Georgia Tech because they have challenges that might be too difficult for them to overcome unless you are willing to play a style like Paul Johnson. So Paul Johnson got Georgia Tech good because it was a style that nobody wanted to play against. I mean, we could pretend it wasn't the wishbone, but it was the wishbone. And it was a 1970s, early 80s offense that worked well because it was so different.

That's why it's difficult to play Navy or difficult to play Army when they're playing that style. As for Jeff Collins, real quick, my only my only problem with Jeff Collins, who I think has an impossible job, is that the clothes he wears are at least one, maybe two sizes too small. You've seen him, right? That's great. Yeah. I mean, look, it's like just where it just doesn't doesn't look like it fits like as this old stuff. But come on, like you're making me uncomfortable.

Yeah. The tight pants and no socks. We've had Paul Johnson had a better look. I don't know if it was better. He just looked more comfortable. Yeah, exactly.

He looked like he slept in his clothes. I appreciate the call. Eight six zero five fan, eight six zero five three two six.

I like because there were two things there. Jeff Collins. I don't know if he's a bad coach or not.

I just think that he's in a situation where you can't possibly win there. The academic like I don't know if this is still the case at Georgia Tech. I think it is like all those kids have to take calculus as freshmen.

Wow. I didn't take calculus. No, I would have failed calculus.

I think I did, but I don't know what to live. I don't feel a freshman. I don't think it was freshman. I mean, that's like their their freshman math. Yeah.

It's like, get out of here. So it's a it's a very, very difficult thing. The academic requirements at Georgia Tech are real and like they are at a lot of other places are real.

And it's hard. That's why you see these schools struggle. By the way, Northwestern got beat badly at home. Oh, way to way to devalue. But by somebody, they shouldn't have lost a way to devalue the Duke win. So, look, I think Georgia Tech is a very difficult job, but I have more hot takes.

Nine one nine eight six zero five three to six. Matt Rule will not be the first NFL head coach fired. Oh, he will not. Now, it is very obvious that Matt Roll is going to be fired. Whether he makes it through year three or not, I don't know. But he will not be the head coach for a fourth year. No way.

No way. And the weird thing about it is that I think Matt Rule is he's almost an anti football coach. He doesn't embody any of the arrogance or of the of the the jerk tendencies of football coaches. He has none of that.

And the times that I have spoken with him, he just comes off as such a down to earth good human being. There's nothing there's nothing football coachy about Matt Rule. Right. It's good for everything else, but not coaching NFL teams. And maybe that's the problem.

Yes. Maybe you need to be that guy in order to forget about coaching in the NFL. He doesn't like there are college coaches that have serious jerk tendencies.

And I am so much smarter than all of you people. Like that's what coaches do in the in football. Matt doesn't have any of that. Maybe that's what's missing because that team routinely looks unprepared. So like through two weeks, I haven't seen Matt Rule screw anything up, but I also haven't seen the football team look any better. So this is now year three. We're two games in the year three. And while we did waste one time out in the first half, I just thought that was trying to keep on brand.

Yeah. I mean, he hasn't really botched anything other than they just look like the same team that we have seen. But I don't think he'll be the first coach fired. I think we might be looking to Indianapolis for that. You cannot look that bad against the Jacksonville Jaguars, even though it's in Jacksonville. You brought in Matt Ryan to take advantage of your team. Carson Wentz was terrible. Your hand pick coach, by the way, your hand pick quarterback, by the way, Frank Reich. We brought in Carson Wentz for you.

You stunk. Shut out. Right.

Shut up. And just completely dominated by Jacksonville, who might actually have something in that division. That is a division.

When we talked to Will a couple of weeks ago, asked him about a worst to first. Right. The Eagles finished tithing, tied for third in the division. We're trying to remember which team finished third. Maybe it was Broncos.

I don't remember. But he he offered that Jacksonville could win that division because let's be honest, Houston, not good. The Colts, as it turns out, not good.

And the Titans aren't great either. Yeah. So makes sense. Maybe Jacksonville can get to nine wins and maybe nine and eight will be enough in that division. Interesting. There will be one nine win team to make the playoffs, whether it's a wild card or a division winner. I don't know. There's there was actually a rumor that Mike Vrabel's job was on the line.

But Frank Reich. June 19th, 2006. But it all started May 6, 1997, with the announcement that the Hartford Whalers were coming to North Carolina.

It's a story of transition, of heartbreak, of figuring it out on the fly. The Canes Corner look at the twenty fifth anniversary of the move presented by the Aluminum Company of North Carolina. Listen now.

Find Canes twenty fifth anniversary wherever you get your podcast. I think Arthur Smith in Atlanta and depending how like that win yesterday was huge for Arizona, because I mean, they were getting absolutely they were having it handed to them by the Raiders. They lose that game and go on to and now everybody's going, you know what? The whole Cliff Kingsbury thing, it's like it's cute and all, but ultimately cute doesn't win. But Kyler Murray, the greatest analogy, I read this.

This is not mine. I forget who it was. Somebody said that Kyler Murray looks like the toddler after it runs around like a toddler who just stole his parents cell phone. Because he's just so random. Yes, he's everywhere.

Yes. I still don't think he's a great quarterback, but man, I know he escaped a tackle last night that I'm still trying to figure out how those plays are just absolutely amazing. But Herman Edwards got fired. Here's I got two more hot takes. Herman Edwards got fired as head coach at Arizona State. The wrong person got fired there. The person who got who should be fired is the person who hired Herman Edwards.

No offense. I like Herman Edwards. I think he you could hire him for an NFL coaching job and get a competent, decent middle of the road head football coach. But when you hire a guy who has zero college experience, doesn't know the rules, doesn't understand what you can and cannot do, can and cannot say in recruiting.

You are begging, begging to lose. And again, it's not like you hired Bill Belichick. You hired a good middle of the road NFL quarterback that was always going to end the way it ended.

So whoever hired him, that's the person that needs to be fired. And finally, 49ers got better yesterday, at least in the short term. In the short term, the 49ers are better today than they were before yesterday started. No offense to Trey Lance. Now, that doesn't mean that Lance isn't going to be good. I do believe that Kyle Shanahan was forcing it.

They wanted Lance to play and they were going to deal with the problems that Trey Lance had. But they are probably a better football team with just the steadiness, even though he ain't great, of Jimmy Garoppolo. It's comfort. It is. He's mac and cheese, isn't he? Jimmy Garoppolo is mac and cheese. It's not that good for you. No. It's sort of limited.

You got to put stuff in it. But it makes you feel warm and fuzzy inside. Especially on a cold day. That's what Jimmy Garoppolo is. He is mac and cheese. So there you go. There's my hot take. Thanks for your contribution. All right.

We have reached the half. All right. Well, we did have UFC this weekend, but I'm not talking about what happened this weekend during some UFC fights.

Vegas 60. No, no. We had a big announcement. Jose Aldo is someone who has been fighting for a very long time. And he announced his retirement this weekend, which was so sad for a lot of people because he was originally planning to have he had one more fight in his contract. He got out of that one, but it was going to be a banger.

And they're not having it anymore. His last fight was a defeat. But after 2005, he went 18 straight wins without losing. So he was a bad dude. He was really great. He decided to retire when his son was born this weekend.

So I can't blame him. He finishes his career at 31 8 and zero at age 36. Nobody wants to be doing this past 31 8 and oh, yep. God, I know it's a lot of fighting. And he's 36. Seriously, in terms of great fighters, right? Eight losses is a lot.

Yeah. Great fighters don't lose a lot. No, that's true. But he reached 36 and I, I can't blame him once he reached, I would say 30.

He just doesn't, you don't bounce back as quick. So no, no, no, but good for Jose. Bad for us.

Cause he was a great entertainer, but congratulations to him. All right now, uh, like we were talking about with football, something we usually get when we go see a football game beer. What do you think is the most expensive cities teams to get beer? The most expensive, like in a stadium. Okay.

Uh, most expensive it's, it's not at PNC arena. I didn't make it. I'm not kidding.

No, they didn't make it surprisingly enough. Uh, let's see. Most expensive, uh, city for beer stadium for beer, uh, Dallas. Well, you would think, but it's actually not the most expensive is Philadelphia.

The Eagles. It's nearly $15 for 16 ounces. I know what, what, what, what beer is, is it doesn't specify which kind. So I'm wondering if these are like PBRs or because that's a, that's a big, yeah. I will say that's like coastal credit union prices. Those are expensive down there too. That's pricey.

My gosh. At least, first of all, I keep telling people this. If you are buying a $9, uh, can of Bud Light, I'm not knocking Bud Light.

I'm just not about that. If you are buying a $9 can of that or a $10 can of whatever, you know, you can get a storm brew for five bucks. And this just in, I'm not saying it's the same, but it's the same. It's the same. Yeah. It still gets you there. It's the same. Right. And when you're having a good time, save your money, please.

I know. So they, the Eagles is the most, but then also LA teams like the Rams, the chargers. There are close second with Raiders, California side, but they're not selling beer. There's only wine.

You have to have your pinkies out the whole time you drink it. It's a Chardonnay on the other end though, the cheapest places, Detroit lions, Atlanta Falcons, and the jets. Of course I'll have cheaper beer with the lions, the Falcons and the jets. Yes.

And the Cincinnati Bengals all have beer under seven bucks. Nice. There you go. We know where to go now. Although that means you have to go there for the jets.

It's probably a Shaffer. So just in case you're heading that way, that's where you get cheaper. All right. Now with the seasons changing your, you might be changing your attire too. And for anyone worried about their in style fashion these days, I know you worry about this. I do. I absolutely do some fashionistas. I don't know who these people are, but they've decided that there are five outdated fashion rules that you could now ignore.

I guess in the past, these were like, no nose. I'm begging for one of them. I'm not going to say it out loud. Let's see if any of these apply to you. Okay.

Denim on denim is the first one. No, that wasn't one. No, no, no. Well, that's okay. Now, apparently get out. I know. I know.

I don't say that I agree with these, but yeah, I was reading this list and I like, or is it 1999 with like Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake? They're matching. It was gross. Okay. The next one having socks, belts, and your shoes all match. Socks and belt and shoes. Yeah.

Apparently that was a bad thing. I thought that socks and belt is okay. Socks and you don't need it, but yeah, I don't think it's a faux pas either way. Okay.

Here you go. This is a dad one. Right. Socks with sandals. No good. My kid, but all my kid and his friends all wear socks with Crocs or slides.

See, I think this is why it's coming back. They all wear that to school. All of them.

Every single one of them. Wow. Yeah.

See, I'm not around school, so I don't see what's trending, but I know everything comes back. However, Crocs, I don't know, Crocs wasn't a thing. Every 13 year old wears, it's a uniform at this point. It's just a uniform. Might as well.

It's a staple. The next one, hats and doors. Yeah. I think some people would still think that's rude though.

That may be a little iffy. I just think hats in general are overrated. True. Unless you're outside and you need to, you know.

Unless you're trying to keep the sun off your face. Right. Their purpose. I just don't get it. No. No. I don't understand it. Okay.

Because I'm not good for your hair. That's true. Here's the last one.

Mixing prints like stripes and dots. Wow. That's okay now? Apparently so. That's okay. Whatever. I don't know.

That's a lot. It all depends on how bold, like me, the fashion expert here. Depends on how bold the stripes and the dots are. Like big dots, big stripes. Right. Nah.

But like little fine dots, like from afar, which it looks like they're not there. Yeah. That's cool. See. That's all right. I can get that. Now this is what, so I don't wear ties because I just don't.

But some of these NFL analysts and commentators, I've noticed their outfits where they have suits that have patterns. Then the tie is different. How do you feel about that? That's okay. That's okay. I think that's okay. I think that we're getting more bold with that.

I don't really wear a lot of suits. Two things I wanted to hear that I didn't. One is white after Labor Day. Why is that even a thing?

Right. Especially in the South. If it's hot in October, I can't wear white. And I have a seersucker sport jacket that apparently I can't wear anymore. Why? Because it's after Labor Day.

And that's summer. You know what? Live your life. That's what I'm saying. I don't know the answer to that. So does it have to stay in the plastic? Right.

Like it's been since five more months. No. See? Do what you want.

White goes with everything. I don't get the Labor Day thing, but no. I have a seersucker that won't be worn. There you go. Well, you know what?

You'd be a rebel, Adam, and you just wear it. No. The problem is that my wife doesn't let me leave the house. Well, that's a different thing.

I need some documentation that it's acceptable now. And if I don't have that, I can't leave. Well, just make sure you leave the house when she's at the grocery store or something. When she's running errands. Oh, sorry.

I forgot it's after Labor Day. She won't let me. She won't let me.

I think we have a video surveillance system. Well, get back in the house and change. This is unacceptable.

She says it's a reflection on her. Oh, okay. How did you allow that to happen? That's okay. I don't judge you.

No one else will judge you. It happens. It all happens. This is the Adam Gold Show. June 19th, 2006, but it all started May 6th, 1997 with the announcement that the Hartford Whalers were coming to North Carolina. It's a story of transition, of heartbreak, of figuring it out on the fly. The Canes Corner look at the 25th anniversary of the move presented by the Aluminum Company of North Carolina. Listen now. Find Canes 25th anniversary wherever you get your podcasts.
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