I have been listening to Miller and Moulton coming at you from the Floor Meisters Studios Floor Meisters keeping it real and now here's Mark Miller and David Moulton. It is the bonus hour of Miller and Moulton. Thanks so much for being with us in Jacksonville and Tampa St Pete. We are thrilled to welcome back Amanda Khristovic on the show. She covers the business of sports and college sports in particular for front office sports, frontofficeports.com. Follow Amanda on X at A Kristovic and throw an extra H on the end. A Kristovic with an extra H. Amanda, David, and Mark, it's been a while. How are you? I'm doing well. I'm doing well. I just got back from the national championship so I can't complain. Kind of my favorite assignment. How are you? Yeah, tell us about your, just give us, you know, let's get away from the business of sports for just a second. Talk to us about the Final Four, your experience, who you rubbed elbows with, and some of the information you may have got because it was reading your stuff. It looked like you had a pretty damn good time. Yeah, it was great. I mean, look, obviously the actual matchups on, on Saturday night, the Final Four, you know, I mean, Michigan totally blew out Arizona. I know everyone was hoping for a better game, but I thought the national championship game was, you know, incredible, very much nail biter. I spent the entire, I mean, there were so many storylines. I feel like I spent the entire weekend, like every single story was like somebody is about to make history, you know, whether it be maybe Yukon with their dynasty or Michigan with the Big Ten, three Pete, you know, they have men's basketball, women's basketball and football championship all in one year, which is super historic. So that was great. Obviously, Trump's executive order, which I'm sure we'll talk about happened on Friday. So we were all there. We, we, where was I, we were all in Indianapolis. I'm like, I don't even remember what city I was in. We were all in Indianapolis and that happened. So that was really exciting and interesting to just like be in the same hotel with commissioners dodging me while I wanted to ask them about the executive order. That was fun. But yeah, it was, it was an unbelievable weekend. Final four, like I said, is like my favorite assignment because the entire industry is there. It's not just, you know, the, the National Association of basketball coaches, as they're meeting there, they had a GM day, which is a sign of the changing time. And for the first time, I moderated a panel for that event, which was super cool to talk about the relationship between agents and GM, which as we know, can be fraught these days for many reasons. And yeah, it was, it was a whirlwind. And what's interesting is there's a couple of coaches associations, which wants that relationship almost severed. And, but let's get to the executive order. It's supposed to go into effect August 1, right? What changes, let's just say it does go into effect. What are the highlights that we better wrap our head around? Well, what's interesting about the executive order is that if you actually look at how it's written, it says that all the rules that everyone's probably seen and read about the way that they're written is the, you know, the office of the president directs the NCA to set this new rule or that new rule. So it's, it's basically saying the NCA should set the rules that the executive order stipulates. So like that one time, going back to the one time transfer. That is a rule that the executive order isn't saying is the law of the land because they can't. They're just saying this is the rule that the NCA should implement. And it's the same thing with eligibility. Now there was a report literally that published this morning about the idea that the NCA is considering changing their eligibility rules to something that is actually similar to what was in the executive order, which is five years to, you know, a five year cap to complete the board. I mean, at a while ago, there were rumors that they were considering that then they came out and said they weren't so maybe now they are. I don't know. But what I'm trying to say is the NCA could implement this executive order now, but it's not really going to change anything because they're just going to continue to get sued for the same things they were getting sued for before. The executive order isn't going to change that. So, you know, when Charlie Baker visited us in Indianapolis and we were kind of asking about the enforceability and about what exactly like they're planning to do. If they're planning to change their rules, if they feel like they can, we didn't really get a straight answer because I don't think anybody has that answer. The NCA could change their rules back to the one time transfer rule without an executive order. I think the result would be the same though that the lawsuits would keep coming. You know, there are so many people that tell us that they don't like college sports the way that it is right now. We hear it from our listeners all the time, Amanda, but the fact of the matter is the numbers on television have never been higher. So they may not like it, but they're still watching. You know, the one thing I've always argued with them about is the fact that, you know, these scholarships, these deals are one-year deals. Is there ever been any talk of giving the player, the athlete multi-year deals that, you know, we've always wanted them to be employees because then they can collectively bargain. But is there any consolations because this seemed that was all pretty one-sided on the executive order. Is there anything for the athlete in it that makes their life better? Well, there were general stipulations for restrictions, or not restrictions, but like basically saying that the NCA has to provide medical care, for example, which, you know, to their credit, they actually have expanded their medical care offerings, especially for athletes after they graduate. Significantly, in the past few years under Charlie Baker, there was also this stipulation about how revenue sharing shouldn't adversely impact women's and Olympic sports funding, but there wasn't really like a clear explanation of how that would be done. So I guess those would be the athlete benefits. I think, you know, the one thing the executive order didn't say was, you know, antitrust exemption. So that's a potential positive for athletes because if the NCA gets an antitrust exemption that is anything beyond limited to transfer and eligibility rules or any governing body to college sports, then that gives a unilateral opportunity without collective bargaining for the institutions to, you know, and the institution being the NCA or the conferences or whoever, to set limitation. So, you know, yeah, it was more about restrictions than it was about athlete benefits. I would agree with you there. And I would also agree that like collective bargaining, maybe it is the answer, maybe it isn't, but it's been so striking and candidly frustrating that the NCA is an organization and the power conferences at least publicly have no interest in even exploring that option. You know, because relying on, I mean, in executive order is not going to fix things. It's not going to really change anything come August 1st. So what would really be needed to change something is Congress. Congress is not going to pass a law between now and July 1st. This is not going to happen, in my opinion. And so the other option is collective bargaining, but they just won't even consider it. And I think that that is a failure for everybody at all, the players, the coaches, the fans, everybody, because they're so scared of employee status that they're not even willing to consider the only option that every other multi-billion dollar sports league has and has used the legally set rules and restrictions. Amanda Khristovic for an office sports, for an office sports.com. Follow her on X, A, Khristovic and throw an extra H on the end. A, Khristovic and another H. You wrote a piece in which you said that the players hadn't even shown up for their postgame presser on Monday and the transfer portal was already open. I believe the number I saw yesterday is that more than 50% of the Division I men's scholarship basketball players are in the portal. Did you hear anything in Indianapolis about the portal and how it could be changed, if at all? Yeah, look, there was a lot of talk about, you know, whether the executive order that one time transfer rule would actually be enforceable. I think we all agree the answer to that is no. But beyond just what I wrote in that article, which was that there was this, like, you know, the buzz around the fact that the portal is going to open on midnight of the national championship. And so it ended up happening in the middle of the postgame celebration. There was a lot of talk, I think, on Monday night, like a lot of us were asking administrators who are at the national championship, like Michigan athletic director award manual Tony Petiti was there, like asking them like, okay, like Michigan, won the national championship with a roster where every single player on the starting five is transfer at one point. Most of them were transfers incoming this season. I believe there was one who transferred in two years ago. So I'm saying, you know, is this you're celebrating this win from this program that is assembled to the transfer portal. Are you in, is this an endorsement of the transfer portal? Is this a good thing for college sports because your organization or, you know, Michigan, one of your conferences programs has benefited so much. And of course, they all kind of said, like, well, you know, there are no rules right now and we do think there, there should be rules, but we, as long as there aren't any rules, we're going to just keep doing what we're doing. And that's pretty much what I was told. There was one quote from a Michigan administrator who basically said complaining about the system right now is like complaining about tax loophole. Like, these are the rules. This is what it is. If you can find a way around it, like, why was your institution not, you know, not not use that loophole. Why would your institution not utilize that opportunity to benefit. So it was interesting because they were kind of all like, we do think that there should be more restrictions on the transfer portal. But so long as there are not, we're going to continue to benefit from the lack of those restrictions. Of course, if you're not a power conference program or potentially like a big East program that's got a ton of, you know, that that has eight to $10 million of an island rev share. It's going to be hard to benefit, right, because the transfer portal clearly benefits the more well resource schools. So that was kind of the weird dichotomy there. Amanda Khristovic for an office sports for an office sports dot com. Follow her on x a Khristovic and another H on the end a Khristovic H Amanda. Hope we have more time next time. Save travels. Thanks for all you do for us. Yeah, anytime. Thanks for having me. Amanda Khristovic kind of enough to join Miller and molten once again on the American paint supplies hotline mark your one stop shop for all your coding needs. One of the sharpest people out there when it comes to this she knows her stuff she's well resource does a great job and we're very happy to have her on the program the good the bad and the ugly today was a day when what's on 1025 minutes away. Welcome back to Miller and molten text the guys what's in your mind at 21,000 that's 21000 and now here's David molten 21 minutes past the hour. Good bad and ugly. What's on tap today was a day when some final thoughts a pick or two all coming up in a little more than 15 minutes time. Listen, we encourage you to which TV slash Miller and molten YouTube.com slash Miller and molten. You know, check us out. You can see the show, but you can also participate in the chat room. And I will say, as somebody who doesn't cook was never into cooking. The amount of cooking talk that can go on in the chat is very impressive because obviously our audience is predominantly male. And I am, I am very impressed at the pseudo chefs that we have here. Well, there are pseudo chefs and then there's an executive chef. I mean, there is one guy in there that does it for a living right and did it at one of the best restaurants in the world. So I lean on him hard for advice and he's been great. But I'm very impressed with, you know, the food conversation, you know, which is not just hey, what's your favorite drive through. I mean, you guys really get into some good food, how to prepare it the whole deal. I mean, it's just, you get me so fired up. I do right after the show go to my favorite drive through but I mean, but the food talk is, the food talk is, he's impressive. I went yesterday through a drive through to get a milkshake, not food, but I was laughing in the drive through because I was teased. I looked at the public's ad, and I thought Ben and Jerry's was Bogo and it was just the big ones and they didn't have the flavor I wanted and I had to get a couple other things. So I'm like, you know what, I can do without the ice cream. But then on the way back, I looked at my kid and I said milkshake and he's like, yeah, I'm in. So we went through a drive through. And as I was in the drive through, I am just laughing, thinking of you going because we were talking about the different fast foods and that my daughter doesn't like him and he's not a big fan of the Gold Narches anymore. He goes, it's like a last choice. And I just, I just thought of you going, no, I don't eat fast food because it's convenient. It's what I like. It's, it's not a, it's the convenience parts great. But yeah, you've always said if you were on death row, your final meal would be a number three value meal from McDonald's with the double cheeseburger on the side. At the very least, yes. But yeah, yeah, that's my meal. Number two, by the way, quarter pound of cheese is two. Oh, I don't know what cheese is two. Sorry. It's a two. It tells you how long it's been since I've been there, David. I don't even know what it was ever a three. I just, you know, I'm not on authority on much. I'm pretty good with the salary cap and I know what number is what at a lot of places. And he can do a mock draft by himself, whether we're going to get her as a show, it remains to be seen. But David's doing one after the show while in line at the drive through. You know, Mark, let's face it, there are things that you're much better at than me. And you know, I was thinking about my answer to you earlier when you suggested a mock, should we do a mock draft? And you said that I kind of mocked you in the way I said no. And maybe you were right. Maybe I'm not sure I'm trying to come to grips with it. It's not like I've played the tape back and you won't do it. Okay. But I'm playing it back in my mind. And you know how there are just certain things that, you know, you know, you know, you do your dying breath, you're like, I was better at this than David. I think maybe it's possible. Okay. If I was mocking, and by the way, does this sound like those terrible apologies in which they never apologize? What, you know, how many qualifiers have I thrown in already and I haven't even gotten to the point? Okay. But if it's possible that I may have mocked you, okay, about our mock draft, it's probably because if I show any arrogance at all, it's me thinking, well, nobody can do a mock draft better than what I do in my head. Okay. So why would I do one with anybody else? You know what? You're, I'm not saying you're wrong. Once again, I'm not sure if that's what happened. I'm saying it's possible. Maybe I'll consider it. And that's, that's how it felt that you just kind of laughed at me like, do you really think you can hang with me in a mock draft? It's like the 14 handicapper taking out the club champ and saying, no, I don't need any strokes. I mean, I'm sitting here going, I do a mock draft in my head while watching a rerun of Law and Order. What does he want to do? What? Okay. Yeah, sure. Fine. I did put a poll question up. One thing we do well on this show is food poll questions. And even though I don't think X is working with the dam as far as the poll questions go, you can vote that Mark Miller, the David Moulton Miller underscore Moulton on X. The master starts tomorrow. The two most affordable sandwiches on the master's board for $1.50 each are pimento cheese and egg salad. I'm a pimento cheese guy. David is an egg salad guy. In fact, he said he disliked pimento cheese. He had never had it until he was at the master's and he's like, it's not for me. Yeah. And I had it. I bought it took two bites and was like, Oh my goodness, I'm gonna read this again. Got back in line in order to excel at sandwiches. So early on X, more pimento cheese votes than egg salad votes. But David, you know, it is, it is really unfortunate that I control the text line because you loved the text line. The textors David, the Pelican Roofing of Florida text line, they are in your corner working for you now because it has been one egg salad vote after another. On the Pelican Roofing of Florida text line. I'm liking it. Exactly. My dad loved it. And my mom would make it for him and I know it was packed in a lunch, like, you know, second grade, third grade in the brown bag. And the smell of that egg salad is something I still remember at 56 years old and I can't do it. I like eggs. I like mayonnaise. How do you not like egg salad? Right? I mean, but I don't. So when I'm in Jersey at my mom's doing the show, and obviously we have to do the show till 10 Eastern. And after the show, we go to the best bagel place we know it's in Matauchan, which is a neighboring town, home of Robert Hedges, by the way, welcome back Carter. Remember Robert Hedges, he went to Matauchan High School. Anyway, all right, we go, we get our bagels. And I can get a pumpernickel bagel here. I love it. Mark, I had breakfast and lunch at the same time. I look at the guy I go to pumpernickel bagels. I want one loaded with butter. I want one loaded with egg salad. We sit down. I eat the one with butter first. And then I look at the clock and I go, oh, look at that. It's time for lunch. And then I eat the egg salad one. I do love the ability of no, it does not matter what the poll question is. If we give you two choices and only two choices. The amount of you that then text me with another choice is baffling to me. Right. I had several people who said, you know, the master's heck is half a meadow cheese, half bank salad. I don't give a damn. It's a or B. Right. What did you do when you were in school on multiple choice tests? Did you really walk up to the instructor and say, well, it's B and C. By the way, I advise you to, you know, if you have grandkids and I know testing isn't what it used to be anymore. But when they take those SATs or ACTs, do not try to add in, you know, an extra choice. I mean, they do they frown upon it when you try to write in what you think should be the correct answer. Yeah, that's I love you guys for it. It does not matter. I mean, we literally can say is it Joe Montana or Tom Brady, John Elwin. It doesn't matter what the question is. We may have started it though. I might be guilty. I was on this show. And you know what, I'm blaming the listeners for something that's your fault, isn't it? Yeah, I mean, you asked me Blake Griffin or Kevin Love and I did say Kevin Durant. So I may have started it. The only problem with that is we're from where I'm sitting. You were right then and you're right now. But it doesn't matter. Okay, that's what we're trying to say to the people texting us. It doesn't matter if you're right. These are our choices. Okay. Yes, these are mediocre poor choices. Just pick one, please. And only one. And only one. Miller and Moulin. The good, the bad, the ugly. Today was the day when and what's on tap. It's next. You're listening to Miller and Moulton. And now here's Mark Miller and David Moulton. 22 minutes. So we're out of here. We're done. That's it. We're over the hump. Miller and Moulton's over the hump. So you still have a day to get through. All right, we appreciate you being with us. Okay, that's it. Time to go to work. Is that telling me? I told everybody we appreciate you being with us. I mean, fair enough. I did a red that better get to work is what he said. So let's just play the tune. It's your segment. Go. It's that time again, nearing the end, but not quite there yet. Here's Mark Miller with today was the day when Sometimes you've got something to say there. Sometimes I get it before you get started with your thing. Right now. That's true. Valid just was letting you have a have a moment. 1935 we start today at the second Augusta National Invitation Tournament. Gene Sarenson wins a Monday playoff. They played 18. He won it by five shots. So legend has it. So obviously he makes the double ego on 15. Well, they didn't have scoreboards. And obviously the, you know, communication. And so this kid saw it and he goes running back to the clubhouse. And he says, you know, he made a two on 15 and they're all going, no, you made a two on 16. No, he made a two on 15. Okay, kid. All right. That's cute. Sarenson who spent his golden years in Marco Island, Florida. Yes, he did. 1943. This is really just for me. The Red Wings beat Boston to zero for a four zero sweep of the Stanley Cup championship. When they used to make the playoffs also today in 43. FDR and attempt to check inflation freezes wages prices prohibits workers from changing jobs unless the war effort would be aided thereby and bars rate increases to common carriers and public utilities. Ever wonder why Al Davis thought a lot of Al Davis? This might have been a start. And it may have been long before this, but it was today in 66 that the AFL votes in Al Davis as commissioner at the age of 36. It would only last three months because then they would merge with the NFL. But if you wondered why Al had a problem with authority, it's because they made him the boss at 36 of the whole damn league. Today in 68, Major League Baseball Postpone's opening day because of the assassination a few days earlier in Martin Luther King, Jr. I gave this one for you, David, because we all know how good the Mets were on opening day, but not in 69. In the first game featuring a Canadian team, the Expos beat your Mets 11, 10 at Che, the Kansas City Royals, San Diego Padres and Seattle Pilots also win their debut games. Mark, I believe the Mets, whose first game was in 1962, still had not won on opening day. I think they win their first opening day game in 1970. I think they started 0-8 on opening day. Today in 74, Hank Aaron, it's number 715. Who did he hit it off of, David? Al Downing. That's correct. And Vince Gully did the game on radio. Kurt Gowdy, NBC took a flyer that Hank might hit 715 and NBC aired the game on a Monday night. Kurt Gowdy with the call. It's the day I decided to be a sportscaster. My grandfather called my mom and said he needs to stay up and watch this. This is important. He homered his second time up and I went to bed saying I want to beat Kurt Gowdy. Believe it or not, I have memories of this. I don't know if it's seen it after, but I'm pretty sure because my parents did not make me go to bed early. I'm pretty damn sure I watched it as well. I wouldn't have been 5 yet. 75, Yankees and Cleveland Indians significant because Frank Robinson becomes the first African American to manage a game. He was also a player manager. He homered in his first at-bat as Cleveland would beat the Yankees 5-3. I got to admit, I miss the player manager. Is that dorky of me? No. Pete Rose, I think was the last player manager with the Reds. Tori was a player manager with the Mets. I don't know. I miss the player manager for a couple of years. Obviously the greatest player manager of all time, Reg Dunlop. Today in 76, Leroy Selman, first pick by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Got it right. 79, the final episode of All in the Family on CBS. They would replace it with the Archie Bunker's Place, which really wasn't very good. Today in 83, a lot of you watched this. I'm not sure why, but you did because we liked the magicians back then. David Copperfield made the Statue of Liberty disappear. Right. Thank you. Eastwood, elected mayor of Carmel, California, day in 86. Today in 89, Jim Abbott, born without a right hand, made his major league pitching debut. Can I just stop here for a second? How do you run against Clint Eastwood? And this is, I mean, what year was it again? 86? I mean, you know, this is when Clint Eastwood... This is the way I had to make my day. Yeah. How do you run against him? That seems to be a tough position to be in. I think you're right. Today in 94, an electrician sent to install a burglar alarm, went into a Seattle home and found the body of one Kurt Cobain. In 2000, we started a new catchphrase, more cowbell. The Don't Fear the Reapers skit aired on SNL with Christopher Walken. That poor guy, he's an Oscar winner for goodness sakes. Yes, he is. Okay. And that's what people talk about. And I think more of his speech or whatever you want to call it, the scene that he does in Pulp Fiction, because it is just unbelievably weird. And he delivered, I couldn't imagine any other actor doing that part for that Tarantino movie. He does it so well. Tiger wins a second Masters today in 01, two strokes ahead of David Duvall. 2018 Patrick Reed beats Ricky Fowler by one for the Masters. And Virginia finally gets theirs today in 2019, beating Texas Tech in overtime. Ponce de Leon, Sonia Henning, Betty Ford, John Havlicek, Catfish Hunter, Gary Carter, Ricky Bell, and you say he's just a friend, Bismarck He would have all celebrated birthdays today. Jim Lampley is 76. Izzy Stradlin from Guns N' Roses and also a great first solo album is 64. Julian Lennon, 63. Patricia Arquette 58. Felix Hernandez is 40. CD Lamb, 27 and so is Joe Adele, the guy who just made the catches for the years. He had never made this list had he not made three home run robbing catches just a couple of days ago. What did you miss David? I don't know what you missed but you brought up a couple of things just got my mind spin it when Tiger won his second Masters today that completed the Tiger slam. You know one that's when he had all four at the same time. So, and you said something else and it didn't but I've already forgotten it. Well, it seems to be how this segment goes for me. Time to see life a little bit differently. Here's Mark Miller with the good, the bad and the ugly. What do you got Mark? I know what it was. It was Jim Lampley's birthday. Okay. What do you think of Jim Lampley? Boxing. HBO Boxing. His form and call was amazing but Jim Lampley I believe was the first ever network sideline reporter, college football, ABC. Mid-70s. And then they had him do the halftime show and I remember as a kid growing up in Jersey, he would tell me every home Auburn game what food they were serving in the press box. He just thought that was the best and he literally he would find out and at halftime he would let us know what they were serving in the Auburn press box and I as a kid in Jersey I'm sitting there half the stuff I couldn't get my hands on. I'm like, ah, this is amazing. We go to Allendale Beach, Florida for the good where a cookie the dog jumped in the intercoastal and the owner jumped in to save the dog. Unfortunately for her it was low tide and she couldn't get out of the water so the fire department had to be called to help the duo out. Both dog and dog mom are doing well. For the bad we go to California where I really wish Adam was still listening because we might get more insight on this. You know he sells toilet paper for a living. Six alarm fire ripped through the Kimberley Park Distribution Center in Ontario. It was a place full of toilet paper and the fire broke out. They think it's arson. It looks like one of the employees is in big trouble. But from what I understand unfortunately no one was injured. And finally the ugly. We come back to Florida and Sumner County where a former school bus driver was arrested in charge with reckless driving and nearly 30 counts of child neglect. After ignoring a train warning signal and driving across the tracks with the school bus as the train was coming. That is a no no if you're a school bus driver. And that is the good the bad and the ugly. On today April the 8th brought to you by the Cape Coral Police Department. Looking to change jobs and be a cop in Cape Coral. Well they're paying a lot of money. They're offering a sign in bonus overtime opportunities of funding. I say cop because where do you go? CapeCops.com. CapeCops.com. NBA the ESPN double header Atlanta at Cleveland which would be a first round playoff series right now. That's the four or five match up in the east. And then Portland at San Antonio a loss by the Spurs and OKC clinches the number one overall seed. Magic home for the T Wolves trying to desperately get out of the play in and it doesn't look as if they have enough time to do that. Hey Mark let me ask you this. You think Ovechkin's retiring? Yes. Well I think he's retiring from the NHL. I agree. I think he's going to go back and play in Russia. And I also think that if the NHL players are eligible in the next Olympiad I actually think he'll be what in his early 40s but I'll bet he plays for Russia. Wouldn't surprise me. Might be too old then. I mean I don't know if he'd be good enough they might put him on anyhow but I'm with you. I mention it because the caps of four games left in the season they're likely to miss the playoffs. One of those games is tonight. You know one of the greatest players of all time certainly the greatest goal scorer of all time. This might be your last chance in the next week to see him play. Big one tonight on TNT Buffalo at the Rangers because obviously Buffalo in a three way tie with Tampa and Montreal for the division lead. The night cap is Edmonton at San Jose. Edmonton tied for first San Jose two points out of a playoff spot but this is their game in hand. And all of a sudden the Rangers have found a way to score David. I know guys are scoring goals. I don't know what the hell is going on but I'm a little interested in Buffalo at New York tonight. I agree. Whereas earlier in the year it would have been you know six to Sabres or in fact I don't know if the Rangers were to say that they get to two exactly. We have a bunch of day baseball today. Most of it's in the northeast whether it was scheduled that way or not. It's expected to be cold. Some of these start times have been moved but you know Mark there's you know obviously everybody's playing today so there's 15 games and of the 15 games. Yeah only four of them are at night but one of the four is the Marlins. And also the race both at 640. That's true. The Cubs, Marlins host the Reds. I like to see the Reds get this one win a series. Got the first one home opener against the Cubbies lost yesterday in a big way. I like to see them win a series against a team that's highly thought of. Reds find their ways to win. They're not scoring a bunch of runs but they ain't giving up a bunch of runs. Cubs raise, Reds Marlins. There you have it. Two of the four evening baseball games. The other 11 taking place this afternoon. I'm somewhat interested in the par three because I don't like the fact that they put Jackson Calciano. I don't but I'm curious if he's going to tame how much he tames it down from his usual self. I don't think he'll be busting tables like he wanted to in Buffalo or chug and beer. But you know, is he going to try to eat seven egg salad sandwiches and embarrass himself? I'm curious to say the very least. I think he will tone it down 90%. Is that enough to allow him to come back next year? Maybe. Miller and Molten, the Masters starts tomorrow.