SWAYMAN GONE?! 🚨 Boston Bruins Top 5 Trade Chips For 2025 Will SHOCK You!
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We’ll have a little fun segment, second one with Pete Souza, Zack Burke as well. We’re going to talk announcer calls. We’re just going to get real nerdy with some of our favorite announcer calls. And then we’re going to talk about the team that is helping out the Red Sox like no other. The downfall of this mighty Yankees team has been hilarious. Hilarious so far, and it’s probably only going to get worse when you look and see at what’s on the horizon for them. So, all that and more coming up on this episode of the Cam Show. But we start where we start. Certainly, you saw the thumbnail. That’s why you’re here watching live on YouTube or finding us wherever you find your podcast. We’re live on YouTube every weekday at noon. Then we get the segments going out on YouTube. So check that out if you’re new to the channel. Get involved in the comment section. Like and subscribe. You would have seen that we’re talking about the Bruins top five trade chips. I’ve been talking about it all summer. The Bruins got to make some deals. Okay, I’m not saying they’re going to go out and make this big splash hockey trade hubo for Matthew Kachchuck kind of deal. They’re not going to do that. But with the cap situation they’re in, with how bad they’re going to be, whether they keep these guys or don’t, it does make sense that they would go out and make some more trades, kind of like what they started at the trade deadline uh this past year. So, after that fire sale, what is actually left for the Bruins? Let’s talk about it. Here are the top five Bruins trade ships for the 202526 season. Now, I went over these with the idea of, okay, they need to have value and guys that the Bruins are actually going to want to move on from, right, in some capacity. Okay, David Posternok is not going to be on this list. He is the most valuable. Then again, there’s someone who you might want to be number one. You want to be traded so bad, but they’ve got a bad cap hit. They’re a little bit lower on the list than you might have hoped. So without any further ado, the top five Boston Bruins trade chips for 2025, 2026. Number five, Matthew Potra. Now, I’ve talked about this this summer. It’s not necessarily one I want to see happen, but Matthew Potra is a legit trade chip for this Bruins team, depending on, you know, what they can get in return, of course, and what direction they’re looking to go. Um, has gotten a sniff of the NHL. Okay, 66 NHL games at this point, 26 points, six goals, 20 assists. One goal in 33 NHL games last year. It certainly looked like a bit of a step back for Potra. Battling a bit of an injury coming off the injury in 2023 24 when he looked to have a pretty promising start to the season. still very young, 22, small cap hit 870,000 and importantly is a restricted free agent after this season in which he will still be 22. Obviously, the Bruins want to keep him. I want the Bruins to keep him. I think he’s a piece of this Bruins future. But when you’re looking in the situation that the Bruins are in and you’re just trying to get in talent and future any way that you can, if Matthew Potra doesn’t project to be a top six guy for you, a a top two center on your team in your in your top six of forwards, um then maybe you just see what you can get for him. Um, any kind of ambitious trade the Bruins want to make in the next couple of months will probably include someone like Matthew Patra. It would include someone like Mason Lorai, who I did not put on this list. Spoiler alert, because I just don’t think um there’s any way that they’re trading him at this point with how much investment they’ve put into him in terms of time and being on the NHL roster all of last year. Matthew Potra, on the other hand, another guy that was up and down. I still don’t know how much they trust him um to play in the NHL this year. I wouldn’t be surprised if he starts uh the season in the AHL, which I don’t think will be good, but I wouldn’t be stunned if the Bruins do it. Of course, the big questions for him, is he big enough? Is there been has there been too much pressure on him to learn so much so quickly uh for a guy who’s not a top 10 pick or anything like that? Matthew Potra comes in at number five. At number four for the Bruins trade chips, someone who I think a lot of Bruins fans would hope would be number one, Jonas Corposalo. Um, obviously he is the one that I think Bruins fans would be okay with trading the most. Okay, he’s a backup goalender, not a very good one. Um, had one of the worst years of his career last year coming off what was probably the worst year of his career. uh the year before in Ottawa where he was arguably the worst goalender in the entire NHL, got a big contract and was traded just a year after signing it. Um this has just been bad from the start. I almost feel bad for Corposalo. Uh he comes in, he’s traded for a Vzna Trophy winning goalie who was a huge fan favorite in Lena Solmark. and as soon as he comes in, he’s almost thrust into starter mode because the starting goalender is holding out through the beginning of the season basically. Um, yeah, would love for him to be the number one trade ship on this list, but that cap hit just sucks even with Ottawa taking some of it. It’s still a $3 million cap hit. It’s $3 million owed for the next three years before he becomes a UFA at age 33. three more seasons of Jonas Corposalo at three million on your books to be a backup. It just sucks. It’s got to be one of the worst contracts in the league. Obviously not a huge money hit at 3 million, but for a bad backup goalie, when you have a good goalie in your AHL team, um, one who literally won the VZNA of the AHL and you just extended him, it’s just going to feel real pointless to have Yonas Corpalo on your NHL roster, taking up $3 million of a cap hit and playing less than 30 games a year. Just doesn’t make much sense. 27 games last year, second lowest uh number of his career since he kind of broke into the league as a real starter. Uh 893 save percentage and a minus 4.6 goal save above average. Just horrible. Um again, you feel for the guy and most of the most of the attention went on Swayman because of the money he was being paid and him not having a good year either. Uh, but this is not even close to a goalie tandem, which the Bruins have done so well over the last decade, decade and a half. You know, you talk about Tim Thomas and Tukar Ras, Tuka and a couple other guys. Uh, and then of course Mark and Sway and you trademark for a guy in Corposalo who has yet another year, four of the last five where he’s under a 900 save percentage, a thing that Lenus Olmark has never done in his career, which is dip below 900. Um the problem with Corposalo and why he’s number four again is you’re going to have to tack on a pick or a good player in a deal with Yonas Corposalo. There’s a goalie market out there, which I will get to in a little bit, but Yonis Corposal is not part of it. Nobody wants this guy. Why would you? He’s a backup. He’s owed too much money. It just doesn’t make much sense. But of course, if you’re looking for things that the Bruins need to offload, Jonas Corposal in his contract is right at the very top of the list. He’s number four on this list because I don’t think anybody wants him. Number three, speaking of guys nobody wants, number three Bruins trade ship for this year, Casey Middlestat. I don’t know if the Bruins ever wanted Casey Middlestat in the first place if we’re being totally honest. Um I I imagine they went to Colorado looking at Will Zeers um for the Charlie Coyle trade, maybe another prospect in there and they said, “Sure, we’ll give you Will Zers, but you’ve got to take Casey Middlestat.” And they said, “Ah [ __ ] I guess we got to do it.” Um did not do much to impress with the Bruins. That’s kind of the story of his whole career. He was a top 10 pick in 2017, I think eighth overall by Buffalo. and he’s the only guy who looked like he was going to be a star in Buffalo, left Buffalo, and didn’t become a star. Everybody else does it, right? Reinhardt, O’Reilly, uh, Omar, you know, go up and down the list. Casey Middle’s the only one that doesn’t do it. He’s the only one that’s left and has not become a star after that. And he’s owed a lot of money. $5.75 million cap hit over the next two seasons. he becomes a UFA after next next season 2027. Um 15 goals and 40 points in 81 games last year for a guy who was taken in the top 10 and he actually did basically put up that same statline in his career with the Avalanche as he was dealt last trade deadline. 81 career games for Colorado and 15 goals for Colorado. One of the most free flowing teams in the league, man. Look at the superstar power they have on that team. And Casey Middlestack could not find the back of the net playing for them. Couldn’t do it for the Bruins either. Four goals in 18 games since coming over to Boston in the trade deadline. And just a failed prospect, man. Just a failed prospect. And I think we’re probably past the oh, we can fix him phase with any team. even though he’s still only 27. Excuse me, 26. He’s going to turn 27 in this season. He’s still only 26, but I think teams are past the whole we can fix him kind of thing. Uh maybe there’s a good team out there that thinks they can do it. You know, a team with a good culture and good guys in the locker room and a good coach, but I think Colorado would check a lot of those boxes as well. I know Nathan McKinnon can be pretty tough to play with, but uh it seems like other guys have found their stride in Colorado and that’s a pretty good organization, good team. Uh so maybe you can get that. But honestly, he’s just a warm body out there, right? He doesn’t put the puck in the net. He’s not really a power play guy anymore. Doesn’t do much defensively. Nothing physically. Doesn’t kill penalties. He’s just out there getting cardio, filling up a uniform. Um, and that’s why I think he probably will play for the Bruins this year because like Corposalo, you’ve got to tack on some capital to get rid of Casey Middlestat. And that’s just not going to be a position where the Bruins want to be. You’re going to suck anyway. You might as well kind of keep him without giving up some of your premium picks. um maybe you can throw them in in a deal for a young guy or maybe you can always pull off a hockey trade and get someone else’s damaged goods and then you’re just repeating the process in a couple months. So maybe maybe there’s a good team that wants to fix him and maybe he’s got 15 goals by the trade deadline and you could do that. Uh but you’re probably going to have to tack on something with them and it’s probably going to have to be some sort of a salary dump. Before we get to number two, which is where things get really interesting, I do want to do some of the honorable mentions, just two. So, real quick, uh, two honorable mentions for Bruins trade chips. Andrew Peak is a really interesting one. Um, now, he didn’t quite make this list just because I don’t know what the market is for him right now. Um, but Andrew Peak, I think, is going to be a lovely trade piece for the Bruins come the trade deadline. He is a still a super dependable stay-at-home defensive defenseman in the prime of his career age-wise at age 27. Very low cap hit at 2.75 million that expires at the end of the season. Um the Bruins ended up getting a first round pick for Brandon Carlo with a year and a half left on his deal. Um I’m think I’m just wondering if I don’t know if you get a first round pick for Peak. Maybe you get someone that’s desperate enough for that, but maybe a a future down the line, first round pick, a second, maybe a decent player. Um, I think there’s so many options when it comes to Andrew Peak, but more so at the trade deadline than there is right now. And he’s a guy I like on their third pairing. I really do. I don’t know exactly what his role is with this year’s team, even though he is dependable and the Bruins need dependable guys. Um, they’re clearly going for some puck movers, some physical guys. Um, and that kind of divides the low-rise from the Zidorovs. Where does Peak fit in there? I think he’s still dependable. Kind of a poor man’s Brandon Carlo who was struggling the last couple of years. Anyway, uh, that’ll be a very interesting one to look at come March. Uh, the other honorable mention uh, that I want to talk about that does get kind of controversial among Bruins fans, I’d say, is Hampus Lindholm, whom I forgot to put a picture in for, so there you go. Uh Hampus Lindholm is a guy who is still a big part of this Bruins team, don’t get me wrong. Uh he’s coming off an injury, supposed to be a bounceback year. You kind of never know with an injury that bad for a guy north of 30, but still a good two-way puck moving defenseman who can quarterback a power play. Probably your second power play unit uh for any team that’s interested in him. He’s still got a big contract in terms of the of in terms of the term. Uh he’s got five more years on that contract, including this one. And that cap hit is only at 6 a.5 million. Um I say only because he can be a top pairing defenseman on a playoff team or a really really solid second pairing defenseman on a good good playoff team. Um and I wonder what kind of team that’s contending for the cup is looking and thinking, boy, we could use a guy like that. Uh maybe one of these young upand cominging teams that still have some cap space. That’s a very teamfriendly deal. Um, that cap is only going to go up over the next couple of seasons. That cap hit is going to continue to go down. Um, I look at someone I look at some of these teams that are young and on the rise and probably ready to contend. Uh, teams like Montreal probably not giving up. Hampus Lind home to Montreal. Uh, Utah I think would fit in there. Um, not the last time we’ll talk about Utah in this segment, but I think they will fit in there. And ironically enough, Anaheim, uh, the team they got him from, could be a a good fit as a team that’s probably ready to make the jump to the postseason. They’ll need some help at the deadline. Hampus Lindholm, if you continue to suck and you can get a a big-time deal, maybe even for a Mason McTavish, then Hampton Lindholm is a guy I don’t think the Bruins would mind parting with um because of the value he can bring to a good team. So, those honorable mentions. Let’s hop back into it. The number two trade chip piece for the Boston Bruins this year, Jeremy Swayman. Stick with me on this one. Yes, Jeremy Swayman is a trade chip for the Bruins this year. Is it the most likely one? Probably not. But he still ends up high on this list because of the value he can bring. Maybe this is me being naive, but I don’t think Jeremy Swayman’s going to have a year like he did last year. Um, it was bad. I mean, it was the worst year of his career. 892 save percentage, 311 goals against, led the league in goals against, uh, in 58 games. His goal save above average was horrendous compared to what it was the year before. Um, but I think a lot of teams are still going to see him as the all-star that he was in 23 24 and that great postseason that he had through those two rounds that the Bruins played in. U, I think there’s still some interest for Jeremy Swayman. Do I think the Bruins trade him? Probably not. And it’s a tough thing to do at 8 and a4 million a year. I fully understand that. Okay. So, before you get in the comments about that, um, which I do want to hear your guys’ opinions in the comment section below. Before you get in the comments about it, I fully understand uh eight and a quarter million for another eight years is not an easy thing for another team to take on. But I will say this, there has become a premium on goalenders in this league again. Okay? And what I mean by that is there are some good teams that are ready to get over the top with a good goalie. Teams like Edmonton who’ve lost in the final the last two years. Teams like Carolina who keep losing in the conference finals. Now, those teams are stacked up against it when it comes to the salary cap. So, it’s probably not them this year. If the Bruins suck again and those situations continue to suck, I could see them making a deal for someone like a Jeremy Swayman who is entering his prime years even for a goalender and still has allstar caliber quality and and I think he’s going to have a bounceback year. A team to keep an eye on in terms of a Jeremy Swayman sweep stakes, the Utah Mammoth. Utah is ready to make the playoffs. They’ve got a good young core, which means they’re going to be good for a while, they think. It also means they’re cheap. They’ve got cap space. Okay, not a ton of it. Not 12 million. It’s about 6 million right now. And they’ve got guys they can part with. So, in terms of like a mock deal of what this could be, you could see something where Jeremy Swayman goes to Utah and Nick Schmaltz comes to Boston as a part of a package from the Mammoth. Okay. Schmaltz, 28-year-old winger, 20 plus goals and 55 plus points in each of the last four seasons. Uh comes in with absolutely something the Bruins need. That is production and that is production on the wing. Nick Schmaltz fits that on a team-friendly contract. Um, that could be something where you could see a package that includes Jeremy Swayman for a package that includes Nick Schmaltz. Very, very low chance that they trade Sway, but he is absolutely a trade ship for this team. Which brings us to number one, the number one trade ship for the Boston Bruins in 2025, Pavl Zaka. Okay, I think a lot of people underestimate just how valuable Pavl Zaka is. He’s a player I like, but also a player with where the Bruins are at right now, I don’t mind parting ways with if you can get a real package for him. In terms of the value and the likelihood of him getting traded, there’s really no other choice for number one than Zaka. Um, he still has terrific value. $4.75 million cap hit for the next two seasons, UFA after 2027. a guy who’s still in those prime years, 27 years old, and has been a legit two-way guy with versatility. He can play center, he can play on the wing. He held his own as a firstline center for for this Bruins team. He plays well with David Posternok in his three years with Boston, 59, 57, and 47 points, 20 plus goals twice, and a good penalty killer to go along with that. Uh again, admirable at center, more of a middle six- winger and a PK kind of guy. Good teams will want a guy like Pavle Zaka. Guy who can play up and down the lineup, kill penalties, 20 goals at that cap hit. Like no doubt he will be a a sexy guy for a lot of teams out there once they’re already in the postseason. He is a guy who can headline a deal for someone like Jordan Kyru, for someone like Marco Rossi, even Mason McTavish. These guys that the Bruins have looked at this summer and could absolutely be great fits for them. They actually have a guy who could headline a package for them. He can make a playoff team healthier, sturdier, giving them more versatility and dependability. He’s absolutely a great trade chip right now. And if the Bruins are going to make a hockey trade, Pavlz Zaka might be really the only one they can do that with, which is ironic because he did come in a hockey trade for Ericala. He’s not going to be traded for someone like Arakala again. He’s going to be traded for someone better than that. So Pavle Zaka, I like him. I don’t mind if the Bruins keep him, but if you are going to be a bad team again this year, which I think they very well will be, Pavle Zaka fits much better for a contending team than he does for a lottery team. Those are my top five trade ships for the Boston Bruins in 2025. Let me know what you think in the comments section below. Be sure to like the video, subscribe to the channel. Helps me out a ton. We are on the march towards 4,000 subscribers and we need your help in getting there. It’s completely free and we talk nothing but Boston sports five days a week live on YouTube then wherever you get your podcast as well. Check out the other videos talking Bruins, talking Red Sox, everything else going on in the world of Boston sports. I’m your host Cam Stewart. Zack Burke keeps us on the air five days a week. Coming up, special fun segment. We’re going to bring in Pete Soua. We’re going to bring in Zack Burke. 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Little roller up along first behind the bag. It gets through night and the Mets win it. The [ __ ] your problem, man? I’m sorry. The [ __ ] Pete’s Mets. Pete’s Yankees. Um, Pete Souza of ESPN, also Rogue Media Sports Network. You can catch him on the Pete Soua Show, which leads right into us, right into us. That’s 11:00 a.m. Eastern time every weekday on YouTube and wherever you get your podcast as well. Pete, what up, Cam? I need you I need I might need you to uh to gatekeep me here a little bit. I might need you to keep me in line or something. Okay? Because while we get this ready, cuz we’re talking about announcers in this, the Red Sox did an all female broadcast last night. Um, which whatever. I don’t really care except for the fact that it sucked. It It just sucked. And why are you bringing me off? What do you want, Z? Can you turn Pete up a little bit? Can you turn Pete up a little bit? I Maybe I’ll just talk Maybe I’ll just talk it out to you. Yeah, just talk. Let me be your therapist. Well, like I get it. I understand I understand the concept entirely. like fine, I have no problem with it. The problem is it’s just it is such virtue signaling by Nessen the the company because they they have to they to make this an all female broadcast, all female studio show and everything with it. They have to pick people from everywhere because Nessen itself does not have a female that does playby-play analysis, sideline reporting, or any of the three seats in the studio. So, they have to call up their double A play-by-play um woman. Um they have to bring in beatw writers to do TV stuff, which they don’t do. And so, it sounds awful. And the the play-by-play person doing it last night who does the Sea Dogs games, it’s almost like she was broadcasting from the vet in the room as they were putting her dog down. Like, it was it was like it was like the most depressing thing I’ve ever [ __ ] heard. Well, honestly, that’s that’s sort of on the Red Sox because it is. I’m I’m saying at the end of the day, it is young woman’s fault. It’s not that young woman’s fault they’re taking her and putting her No, really, it’s not. I mean, well, she could be a little cheerier like like the game’s going on. But you’re right in that they just throw them into this game in mid August because they don’t have anybody even close to the the everyday product who is a woman writer. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. And they had a couple other writers um on on the studio desk. And I think they brought in someone. I think they actually I don’t know. I didn’t watch the postgame show. Um I just saw that they had it as all women. It was just like I get it. But like this is this then then it just becomes a gimmick because there’s no women anywhere around this team. Yeah. But 162 games, dude. They’re giving I mean like you I know. I know. That’s that’s where I don’t have a problem. That’s why I don’t have a problem. But it if like if you want this to be a real thing, you don’t want it to just be a gimmick, then maybe it’s someone that we actually hear on the other broadcasts. But no, we can’t do that. Well, it’s not like clearly somebody felt like uh this young woman was capable. Otherwise, they wouldn’t have put this they would have put the night together, right? Yes. So they that was obviously the plan because I’ve heard of this woman. Um and Emtt Heedman is her name. Yeah. I’ve never listened to her, but I’m sure she does. I’m sure she’s great. That’s a that’s a that’s a tough situation. Can I tell you something that happened to me experiential wise with media recently? Yeah. Real quick. So, we had this great segment on on Monday where we had on James Francis, former Baylor great, and his old teammate Tequilo Spikes came on and surprised him on his birthday, right, on our show, which was amazing. And I’m I’m built for this stuff, right? Like I’ve been doing this for a little while and I But like that was a lot of cooks in the kitchen. And I watched it back and I did a fine job like like moderating it and stuff, but there was a point where I just looked like a klutz. Like I was like, “Oh, you over here.” Like like I was like really disappointed in myself. I was like literally Cam I was like like while one of them was talking and I was like dude get he’s not used to being the alpha man. Not used to not being like I was like man this is the first time I’ve ever had something like this happen. the next time it happens, let’s just slow it down a little more. And and I think that’s tough to do your first major league uh broadcast underneath like the umbrella of that. I think it’s I think it’s quite possibly Yeah. You set her up to fail a little bit and that’s a bummer. Yes. That’s that’s a more succinct way of putting it. Yeah. More way of putting it. It feels like a gimmick and they set them up to fail and it’s I didn’t say gimmick. You said I I think it’s a gimmick. I think it’s honestly no [ __ ] Cam. I think it’s amazing. I think it’s awesome. like give them a shot. Like let them do a game. I have no issue. I agree with giving them a shot. I’m saying let’s have if if we’re really committed to like women in sports, let’s have some on the broadcast. Like let’s make them a part of the broadcast somehow. And like I know there’s some traditional like oh do we oh should we stop having good-looking women as the sideline reporters? Is that too like then you overthink it? But like like it’s simple as that. Or someone who’s hosting the postgame show. You know what I mean? Like I don’t know. It’s a visual medium, dude. You’ll never be able to convince me otherwise. It I mean it is. And there’s actually nothing wrong with that. If if man or woman, if they’re sexy, if they could do their job, you know, who cares. Uh anyway, we got to get into this or else we’ll run out of time here. I I have everybody’s calls. Pete’s like four minutes. Um we’re going to do this. Pete Souza of ESPN and the Pete Souza Show. Zack Burke of the Cam Show on Rogue Media Sports Network. We’re going to start this little thing recurring because we all really like broadcasters, which is a very nerdy thing to do, but we’re all in it. Um, so what I wanted to do was find our favorite calls. But when you just say like, “What’s your favorite broadcast call?” That’s so loaded, man. Like, how do I pick one? Um, different moments, different sports, different leagues, whatever. So, we’ve divided it by sport. We’re starting with college football. I’ve asked each of these young men to pick two, myself included. and a brief explainer as to why they like that. We’re getting close to college football. I’ve decided to not pick any from Bayor, my alma mater, as as a principle. I think there’s just too many. Um, so we’re going to go more of a broad college football scope. Who wants to go first? Um, I don’t mind. Zack Burke wants to go first. Here we go. I I just looking at what we have, I also think I have the oldest one on the list, but that’s going to be the one that I save for last mine. Yeah, I think mine’s older than yours. So, uh, the first one I wanted to get into, and I’ll do a little explainer behind it. As I was sitting here racking my brain when you texted us last night, and I can think of calls that obviously like stick with me that are fun for some reason. Uh, I still think of Gus Johnson when what was it? Clint Shelf from OSU breaks away from the Texas Tech Defender. And it’s I know it’s break away from the cop speed. Uh, but uh I you know, things like that stick with me. It’s not my favorite call, but you have stuff like that. But I kept looking up and I thought, “Oh, it’s got to be Vern Lungquist.” and they threw out like the, you know, the 106, you know, field goal return or the yard field goal return. I think the radio call is better. Like all this to get into it. I’ve heard that too that the radio calls, but it’s still it’s still a great call. But so it’s hard it’s hard to find that. So I had to focus in and pinpoint on like things that meant something to me. And I am a kid that not only loves broadcasters, but one of the things is I am a big Brad Nestler fan because of how much I played the NCAA football video game series as a kid. Him and well, him and Kirk Herb Street are all over it. So, I have a special place in my heart that probably not a lot of other people have for Brad Nestler, but I will own it all the way through. And the first one I’m going to put out there is one that he had back in 2015 when Ohio State played Alabama. Ezekiel Elliott. And he’s got an opening. Elliot off to the races. Can they catch him? No, they can’t. Touchdown. I love something so simple about a broadcaster of letting the play just do the talking for it and he didn’t need to do anything. He was just It’s a simple can they catch him? No, they can’t. Well, that’s a that’s a guy who’s seen a lot of football. You see when he says, “No, they can’t.” It’s like the 10 yard line. There’s one guy with an angle and he’s like, “Nope, not anymore.” And I cut it off and he just lets the cameramen do their work then of the excitement from the Ohio State fans. I shortened it. It goes to Bama, like these two Bama fans, and they look so distraught and it’s just he he just knows how to work it. And so, yeah, I went with Brad Nestler in the Ezekiel Elliott call from 2015. I like it. I like it a lot. Yeah. Cool. Cool. Let’s go to the number two. Zach, do you want to do your second one or do we want to each do one and then go? No, we’ll we’ll do my first one. All right, let’s do it. Now, this is this one. Uh this is the Florida one. Zach, so this one I have to tell you, I still for whatever reason walk around wherever I dwell and will say this call out loud. It It’s just stuck with me and it’s one of the greatest voices ever to call a college football game. So, it’s really like it’s kind of an outlier, but it’s kind of not. All right, Z. Uh, play the music. Dean on first down. At the same time, good coverage downfield. He throws for Jack Jackson. He’s got it. and Jud Davis. Okay, that is like four words. It was just like he’s got it. And it was like Jack Jackson the way it was just it was just vintage Keith Jackson and it was and and the reason I sometimes dude like the best of the best like it you don’t need that much and like I think that’s the best example of that like yeah it’s a call and it certainly had some pop to it but it’s not like overdone you know and I think that’s classic Keith Jackson. It was perfect. Just just to add to Pete’s Keith Jackson bit because I had an honorable mention for Keith Jackson I almost used which was Desmond Howard’s you know goodbye hello Heisman. Yeah which was one I almost used too. So yeah I’m I’m going to make Pete pissed off because I’m going to bring up Keith Jackson’s probably worst moment uh worst hour as as a broadcaster which was one of the greatest games ever played Texas USC um back in January of 06. I I before you get on me, Pete, I I’ve always felt bad like it was just a little too much for Keith in that game and you could tell right away and he had Dan Fouts who was not a great analyst. Um there’s one there’s there’s a play where Vince Young is running it. So Texas’s first touchdown of the game. Vince Young is running to the right side and he kind of gets wrapped up. He pitches it out. Everybody can see it on the broadcast. He pitches out to Selvin Young who scores a touchdown and Keith just isn’t caught up with it. He just isn’t. Uh and he’s like now it’s Young off to the right side and he uh Selvin Young’s running in running into the end zone and Dan Fel has to go he pitched it out Keith. He’s like he pitched it out. Touchdown Texas. Like it’s it’s it’s just like I honestly feel bad because he’s one of the five greatest college footballers ever, you know, and and and that was I think roughly his last year, maybe another it was probably his last game. I think it was. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Um at least pretty close to it. All right. My first one. If if Pete’s beloved fiance Christie is watching um whatever he does, this is probably the time to turn it off. I’m throwing it back to the year after that Keith Jackson uh Rose Bowl call to the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl to the right. Boise State for the win. They hand it off to Johnson. Boise State has won the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. Can you believe it? I got the goosebumps. Look at that. Look at that hair standing up. Yeah. Um, so who was who who is that? Ken Rosenthal. It’s a fox. I not I don’t think you don’t even know who it’s um No, it’s um This is [ __ ] You don’t even know who the guy is. Why do I have to know who the guy is? How do you not He’s done football forever. Zack, can we get a Can we get a look up on that? Um Yeah, I think I know who it was. I think I know who it was. You ready? It’s Tom Brenamman. Yeah, that’s who it is. That’s what I was thinking. I was like the the guy who said that the Well, he’s back. I won’t say it. He’s back now. He’s back now. He’s calling. He’s so back. He’s doing college football again. That’s what I thought it was, Tom Bman. I I think I think Nick Castiano strick then too. Oh boy. Yeah. Yes. So, so I want to explain something on this which will come into my other uh call as well. And I I am someone who loves like the excitement building within a call and I even love a call that that is really only good for like a quarter of a second. So, the example I would say for that is when the Twins won the 91 World Series and Jack Buck’s calling it and all they needed was a fly ball and um as as they hit one as they hit it in the air, he just goes, “The Twins are going to win the World Series. The Twins have won it.” Like broadcast school will tell you, “Don’t do that first part.” Jackpot used to always do that and he got burned a couple times. Yeah, but I but I respect that because it’s it’s literally what we’re all thinking like that’s going to be enough. That’s going to be it. And you kind of hear it in this call from from Th Brenamman. Um he he does cuz it’s it’s crazy. It’s the Statue of Liberty. Oh my god. They hand it off to Johnson. Boise State has won. Like it’s it’s incredible. And the I I had to really try hard to pick that or focus hard to pick that one over the lateral play which tied the game which was [ __ ] unbelievable. Can I give a little Can you believe that? So a little anecdote right? Yeah. After the game I I read Chris Meyer’s book uh or I listened to it that deserves a wow and he was he did the interview where the guy proposed afterwards. So the guy is like about to propose and Chris Meyer’s like, “You guys got to send it back to the field. This dude’s about to propose to his [ __ ] girlfriend. Like send it back.” But he couldn’t spoil like what it was on the air. So cuz he didn’t want to spoil the proposal. So he had to like really tee it up and it took a minute. He said Myers said it was super awkward, but then it paid off when the kid actually proposed. But it was kind of like live TV is a mess, but then it worked out great. Love it, man. What a game, man. There was there was a couple in that game that I was gonna pick from. Um, we’re probably gonna roll this to the end. Zack, what do you what do you got for the second one? Yeah, so my second one I I kind of cheated, too. It It’s technically a radio call. It’s technically a radio call. It’s fine. It can be a radio call. Okay, but no one said it could be a radio. It’s for sure It’s for sure the oldest on the list here. Uh, I want to take y’all. Is it exclusively on radio, Zach? No. Talking about the four horsemen here. No, no, no. Grant Rice read a good album. I was gonna be like I was going to be like, although my ball I thought about you uh earlier this week and I meant to bring it up. I read about the Phillies first uh that they were cheating using electrical devices back in like 1899 and early 1900s and they have electricity. Well, they ran a telegraph wire underneath the third base coach like onto a board and it would shock like in its cleats. Yeah. But here’s the thing. It affected Oh. Uh Nap. Uh, what’s Nap’s last name? Naplash, right? Yeah. And so like they were talking about how it affected his stats and I was like the only person I know who would know anything about Nap Lash would be Camp. And so I just almost text you out of that. But Rhode Islander long fly ball hit the right field. I want to take you back Stuffy McGinty under it to to 1971. Oh, it’s gone through the fingers of his glove. Oh boy. You hope they could tie those up someday. Sorry. 1971. 1971. What a year and a game between Oklahoma and Nebraska and a little call la brim in kick. Wy stands at his own 24. Waits for the snap. Rogers deep for Nebraska. Here’s Wigh’s kick. It’s high. It holds up there. Rogers takes the ball at the 30. He’s hit and got away. Back up field to the 35. To the 40. He’s to the 45. He’s to the 50, to the 45, to the 40, to the 35, to the 20, to the 10. He’s all the way home. Holy moly. Man, woman, and child did that. Put them in the aisles. Johnny the Jet Rogers just tore them loose from their shoes. David, how about that? What did he say again? What did he say again? He said, “Man, woman, and child did that. Put them in the aisle.” That is always one that I still hang on to. They must be wearing white at home. I don’t think that’s a road game. Yeah. No. And that’s a classic. And that was that was that a radio call? It was a radio call that they’ve put to video over the years, but cuz lot was the Nebraska radio. Yeah. And like the he’s all the way home part is pretty great. That is amazing. All the way home. Yeah. Yeah. Johnny Rogers, man. Yeah. And he just lets it I just love that. No. man, woman, and child did that put him in the aisle. It’s just very much like a wo Nelly or a It’s college football to me. Like that is just the craziness and the excitement. Yeah, that’s that’s Oklahoma, Nebraska. I mean, yeah, man. It doesn’t get any better. Yeah. Game of the century part like four out of 10, I think. Yeah. All right, Pete, you’ve got a second one that looks like a marathon here. Okay. No, hold on. Let me set it up. You got to explain this. It’s like a minute and a half, but I got to set it up. This is in the 80s and this is when I started to fall in love with college football. And the reason I fell in love with college football and sports on television was because of sequences like this. This is not a call, although it is probably my all-time favorite playby-play guy. Brent Musberger setting up Oklahoma Miami. And I’m telling you, I was probably seven or eight, maybe nine at the time. I wanted to like run through the picture window in my parents like family room. I was out of my mind. And I think this just shows like how sports literally is theater. It is entertainment. It is like a three-hour movie. Zack, play the music. It’s hard to believe that these relaxed, smiling young men are the nation’s number one team. The defending national champions, the Sooners of Oklahoma. Miami’s Vinnie Testy breathed through Friday’s workout. Looking at his teammates faces, there was no hint that tomorrow would bring a war between these young men from Oklahoma and Miami. [Music] Now it’s less than 4 hours from kickoff and the reality of the day moves into focus. On the Miami players faces, there is more seriousness. each Oklahoma player seemed lost in his own thoughts. A year ago, the Sooners had been humbled at home 27 to 14. This team remembers [Music] kiss the first time. The last time we ever [Music] They’ve waited one year. All that’s left now is 60 Minutes of football. It’s the dream of a lifetime. No more words. No more talking. 60 minutes and the issue will be settled. It’s number one against number two. Oklahoma versus Miami. [Music] I mean, the ad was great. I think I might I might just [ __ ] myself. That was so I mean pretty good except for the [ __ ] that recorded it changing the [ __ ] channel. That was amazing. Is that the Byebye Bosworth game? Um or the whole crowd singing by maybe. Maybe. Yeah. Yeah, I think it is. Good call. Good call. Thank you. Speaking of good calls, these have all been good calls. I mean that I would say that’s clo Zach thought he was cheating. I think this is the closest to cheating to do an intro, but I enjoyed watching it. So, I’m gonna I’m gonna keep Pete unpenalized. Tony Reali can keep his points on the board. I’m just pumped for the guy who was in Miami who was sitting in front of a kilo of Coke snorting it, getting ready to watch that game. So pumped. He’s like, “Fuck.” See, as an audio guy, I loved hearing them try to like loop the parts of like in the air tonight to make it work with what they were talking about. Yeah, that was like straight out of Miami Vice, too, man. Yes. And how about like the fact that like it is like 198687. Like that is not perfect production. Yeah. You get the Phil. Yeah. You get the they remember and then the Phil Collins. I remember in the background like they were all for this. I want to know how. Great for local news. Like how did that come together? You know what I mean? Like I I would love to hear that. It took a guy months putting that together for sure. Like they circled it. Yeah. All right. My number one here. Um it’s mixing all the things I like. It’s a great call. Um, it’s great on the spotters board, which I know Pete is gonna really appreciate, too. I mean, Zach has has seen his fair share of spotters boards. Put them together. You’ll appreciate this as it happens in the moment. It’s a crazy actual moment. Uh, it’s one of the best broadcasters to do it. Uh I I still remember watching this live as a freshman at Baylor in my dorm room and it’s still one of like the top sneaky one of the top three or four craziest finishes I’ve ever seen in any sport because it just doesn’t it defies all logic. Let’s take you to Ann Arbor, Michigan. Oh, he has trouble with the snap and the ball is free. It’s picked up by Michigan States. Jaylen wants Jackson and he scores on the last play of the game. Unbelievable. [Applause] And I left it a little bit a little bit of padding there at the end because Zach and I look for the same thing. Look at how he lets that breathe. Mainly because he doesn’t know what else to say. Like that is a unfathomable ending. And he gets the special teams player like that. Like that. That’s like when Al Michaels did the Malcolm Butler interception. Like the fifth quarterback on the team. He had it intercepted by Malcolm Butler. Lets it breathe. The rookie free agent out of West Alabama. He knew it, man. And Shawn Mcdana, same thing here. Jaylen Watts, Jackson, the last play of the game. Well, what if I mean, if you can get Shawn Mcdana’s voice to crack, you’ve you’ve had an amazing moment of of of football. Yeah, that was that was happening. And no and no color guy like yelling on top of him. It’s just so good. And he lets that breathe for another like 10 seconds because there’s just scenes going on. Um, but how how about just nailing every part of that, getting more excited as he goes, right? Bad snap, balls free, Jaylen Watts, Jackson scores, zero, last play of the game. He has it all right there, right in a row. Maybe this is just the artist that we are of the broadcast industry that we that we really respect that. Um, it’s also sounds great, man. Me and my friends listen to that about once a month. That was And by the way, I think you guys both did a phenomenal job of picking like classic rivalries like because I’m just watching that again. Boy State Oklahoma. Yeah. Well, but I I noted uh Michigan was seventh at the time in the country and and Michigan was 12th. So that was like a huge turn of events. Yes, they in fact they would have they would have made the playoff that year. They were the fourth seed in the playoff. They beat Iowa in the Big 10 championship. So yeah, that was that was huge. That was Harbaugh’s first year at Michigan. I was in Monroe, Louisiana watching that on the only [ __ ] Lazy Boy, the only piece of furniture I had in my place. I remember that. Yeah. Did you sleep on that? Your voice cracking. Well, I had a bed. I did. Okay. Okay. So, you lie. Yeah. Um anyway, anyone want to pick a favorite? Anybody? I mean, well, I think I think we all had our favorites. The Nebraska one. The Nebraska one might be my pick. The best. Yeah. Because just the authenticity of it and and the ultimate rivalry and and I’d never heard that before. So, I like really appreciated it. Yeah, I like that Zach. I might agree with that. It’s It’s old school, but it’s just college football. It captures the excitement and just the, you know, I don’t know like that is football calls like that. Yeah. Yeah. And I’m glad none of us did anything like too goofy. No. Like the end of that Nebraska call is probably the goofiest, but I don’t know. It felt it felt great in the moment, right? Well, one didn’t feel canned. I almost picked, but I didn’t pick. But I I liked Colorado so much in like 1990 911 like that whole era. Um and they beat uh Notre Dame and Dion Figures had the interception and Dick Emberg says intercepted by figures and the figures will be number one for Colorado. And I was like I always thought that was very cool. But it’s close. It’s close to being bad. It’s close to being bad. Dick stick to oh my dick. I don’t know. Did you guys see the the awful announcing article that that was aggregated? They picked up that Vern Lungquist was on a podcast and Vern said Jim Nance made like one of the worst calls of all time and Vern always breaks his balls about it. It was at the end of the 2004 championship when CBS was going off the air and Jim Nance said Connecticut is a mecca for basketball and they showed like a mecha before and Runquist was like it almost made me throw up and I gave Nance so much [ __ ] for that. That is pure Nance though. Like that is like Nance is great. He is a [ __ ] hardo. Um he’s great. Before you get into that, Pete, he is a fantastic announcer, but he’s such a hardo. Like, that makes so much sense. Uh, the other one I almost picked too, another Michigan game, um, was when App State beat him in ’07 and the App State radio call, but there’s just too much going on in it and they block the field goal and they’re like talking about running it back. They’re like taking it to the big house in the big house and he doesn’t actually score. Um, so it’s kind of lame, but like the excitement that you the call that you hear is at the very end when the guy’s like, “The Mountaineers have just beaten the Michigan Wolverines and he’s like screaming and it’s all passion.” So, I do like that part, but I didn’t keep him in there. Um, anyway, Zach, I think I might need to roll this show a little bit long because in the middle of this, we did get some big time breaking news for the Boston Red to step out of it, but it’s all you then, sir. Yeah, I can I can take us off. So, Pete, thank you. Zack, thank you. It’s been real. I’ll take Pete out of here as well. Um, no, no, I got him. All right, there we go. Because the Cam show needs to roll on a little bit here because the Red Sox have just made a huge, huge signing. Breaking news on this Wednesday afternoon. They have done it. The Red Sox have locked down the best prospect in baseball. Roman Anthony is signing on for eight more years at $130 million to stay with the Boston Red Sox. Yes. Yes. Yes. There was no way this should not have happened. And I am so glad the Red Sox finally put their balls on the table and said, “Yes, we’re going to commit to this guy at real money, not Christian Campbell money, not Saddon Raphaela money, real money to stay here and be a part of our franchise for the next decade and hopefully more. This kid is the real deal. He is going to be a superstar in this league for years to come. And that beautiful little face of his is going to be the face of this Red Sox franchise. Anything positive they do over the next five, six, seven, eight years is going to be going to be because of Roman Anthony. No doubt. And as someone who is old enough to remember them trading mookie bets, for those of us who did have to live with the slow dismantling of the greatest Red Sox team there ever was in 2018 and letting Xander Bogart walk and trading Chris Sale and then him becoming great again and trading Mookie Betts, trading Raphael Devers, this is a breath of fresh air. This is what we have wanted this whole time. young homegrown talent who can be at a future MVP level that is under contract for this team for the very foreseeable future. So, what’s that? 15 million a year uh on eight years. Am I doing that math right? No, I’m not. Uh it’s more than that. It’s about 18 million. That’s a steal, man. That is a bargain. They’ll restructure it in four years, I’m sure. But this was a huge concern with Roman Anthony being a Scott Boris guy. They have gotten the deal done now. Now, Craig Brezlo, if you extend Alex Bregman, then we’re talking. Then we will forget this lame duck trade deadline we just went through where you didn’t improve this team even though they’re one of the best in baseball. when you didn’t make any deals to put them over the top. If you extend Alex Bregman after locking down Roman Anthony, then we’re willing to say, “Okay, maybe we’re not a World Series team this year, but we’re going to be in the near future. We’ve got this core locked down.” But it starts with Roman Anthony, man. How beautiful is that? How much of a blessing is that, man? Finally, after having to trade Mookie Betts in the prime of his career, after trading Raphael Devers in the middle of his career for nothing, you finally lock down the future face of your franchise. This is Roman Anony’s team. And very soon here, this probably going to be Roman City. The buzz around this kid is unbelievable. I went to the ballpark for the first time this year on Saturday, and I’m telling you, there were 19 shirts and jerseys up everywhere, including on my back, baby. This town was so ready for good baseball again, and they were so ready for Roman Anthony. Well, get ready because we’ve got eight more years of him. Good luck, everybody else. It’s going to be Roman Anony’s league, Roman Anony’s world, and the rest of us are just living in it. Boston Red Sox finally actually acting like the goddamn Red Sox. That’s what the [ __ ] I’m talking about. That’s how a big market team operates. They have a star, a franchise guy, and they say, “You know what? Roman Anthony is a Boston Red Sox. It’s about damn time. Roman Anthony, eight years, 130 million going to be an absolute bargain. Good luck everybody else. Good luck Yankees. Good luck Toronto with your run differential. Good luck Detroit. Good luck Houston. Roman Anthony doesn’t play for you. Gonna be playing for us for the next eight years. That core is starting to take shape. Anthony, Meyer, Campbell. Yes, Campbell. Still, Narvz, Raphaela, Beo, Bregman, Crochet. This team is going to be a force to be reckoned with for a long time. And this Roman Anthony extension is just the first brilliant step. Let me know what you think in the comments section below. Be sure to like the video, subscribe to the channel, find us on YouTube and wherever you find your podcast. Check out the other videos here and we’ll have some more reaction throughout the week. But Roman Anthony is a Boston Red Sox for at least eight more years. Thank the good Lord. And thank you for tuning in. We will see you tomorrow on another episode of a little diddy that we like to call the Cam Show. [Music] Transform your workspace with Hanomi Ergonomics. From adjustable chairs to standing desk, we provide solutions for comfort and productivity, whether at home or in the office. Improve your posture, reduce strain, and work smarter. Visit us at hanomi.co today. 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I doubt DS will make any trades until the deadline. I'd put Geekie in that list; now that's he's signed he be easier to trade?