you're listening to Miller and Moulton coming at you from the Floormeister studios Floormeisters keeping it real and now here's Mark Miller and David Moulton we are halfway home on this hump day so right smack dab in the middle of our week at least in Jacksonville, Tampa, St. Pete, and Fort Myers, Naples. Miller and Moulton, millermoulton.com, Miller underscore Moulton on X. Chris Perkins, kind enough to join us once again, covers the Dolphins for the Sun Sentinel, sundassentinel.com. Follow Chris on X at Chris Perk, P-E-R-K. Chris, it's David and Mark. Good morning. How are you? I'm doing good, man. I'm still waiting to get a definitive answer on some of these questions for the Dolphins, like what the heck are they going to do with Tua? But they answered fairly honestly yesterday, so I'll give them a pass. I mean, they're not going to say we're trading Tua today, but they answered fairly honestly, but I want a definitive answer fairly soon on Tua. All right. When you look at what you would do with Tua, and, you know, they said everything's on the table, and I get it. They've got to leave it out there. I don't know if he's tradable, Chris, but to me the most economic thing to do is to keep him on the roster even if you want to bury him what would you do if you were running the dolphins i cut to it and the reason why i would cut to it is i don't want significant ties to that last administration greer has to be gone mcdaniel has to be gone tyreek has to be gone to a has to be gone um and and that's the way that i view it because all of those guys were major players in a major failure in franchise history. The fact that that team did not win a playoff game is a major failure, and these are the major reasons those four guys. I just don't want those reminders. It's not that they're bad guys. It's not that they're bad coaches or executives or players. I just don't want that memory, that mindset in my locker room, in my building. So I would take the $99 million dead money hit with Tua. I would split it into two years, and I would just take my medicine. But I don't want Tua as a backup because he still limits your play calling greatly because he's immobile and he's injury prone. So if your starter gets injured and Tua is out there on the field, you're facing the same offensive limitations that you've faced for the last two years, and that prevents you from making progress. So I would respectfully to Tua, I would get rid of him. Could you treat him like the Browns treated Deshaun Watson last year? Now, granted, for most of the year he was injured with no chance of playing. But, you know, he was probably healthy enough to be on the roster. And if he was on the roster, you know, on the active roster and if healthy, you know, come on, he's better than what they had. and the Browns were like, yeah, he ain't playing. I mean, could you make him the third-string $54 million quarterback, which would actually be the smallest cap hit this year? He's on the team, but everybody, including Tua, knows he ain't never going to take a snap. I would rather be rid of him because he would be a distraction. I'll put it to you like this. Tua would probably be the best quarterback on the roster, okay? And even if you have Malik Willis, Tua's better than Malik Willis. Malik Willis is younger and has more upside, and he's more agile, and he's not as injury-prone, but Tua is a better quarterback. And if I'm on that roster, I'm in that locker room, I'm going to be like, I'm out here busting my butt every day, and they're not giving me the best chance to win. I wouldn't be able to reconcile that as a player. You've got this good quarterback, a better quarterback, just sitting on the bench. Why don't you play the guy? And once you start playing him, well, now you're back into these limitations. Well, we can't do a quarterback sneak. We can't let him run. If the next hit he takes could be his last. I just don't see the upside of keeping Tua. I know that his talent has deteriorated, but he would probably still be the best quarterback on your roster, and I'm not really down with keeping the best quarterback on your roster on the bench. So I just think it would be too much of a distraction. All right. They've already cut a bunch of players in Chubb and Hill and some others. They've got a bunch of unrestricted free agents that are going to be available, many of which are starters. Are there any of those free agents that you would want to re-sign, whether it's the guard there Strange, whether it's a couple of the defensive players? Is there anybody you think they need to take care of or basically the unrestricted free agents? They're gone. Cater Cole, who the cornerback, would probably be my top priority. And, you know, Cater missed last season, you know, due to the knee injury. The undrafted rookie out of West Texas State had been a starter at the nickel position since his rookie season. And, you know, Cater can give you some stability in a secondary that's going to need stability. I mean, if you trade Minka, you basically have nothing in that secondary coming back. You know, Storm Duck is supposed to come back from his knee injury, you know, another cornerback. So you could potentially have Cater, Kohu, and Storm Duck, but you really don't have much back there. So Cater would be a priority with me, and then the rest of the guys just kind of fall into place. You know, I'm not about creating more openings, so I'm keeping Austin Jackson at right tackle. I know that he's got injury issues, but he's a solid starter at right tackle. You've already got a question mark at right guard. You could have a question mark at left guard, depending on how Jonas Abayinaya progresses. I don't want to create another opening. So I would say that signing Cater Kohu as an unrestricted free agent is my priority, and after that I try to re-sign three guys, running back Devon Achan, center Aaron Brewer, and linebacker Jordan Brooks because they're quality players and they're quality people with the right attitudes for my new program. We're talking with Chris Perkins, the Sun Sentinel, sundassentinel.com. Follow him on exit, Chris Perk, P-E-R-K. Well, I thought we got some answers yesterday, though. He said, listen, we can't feasibly take on the 98, 99 million this year. Okay, if we're moving on from him, we're going to have to do it a different way. And he did talk about the guys that he wants to keep. And he mentioned Waddle, which I think is significant because this is a guy who has also said, Chris, I love draft picks. Well, hell, the last GM had a one and a three thrown at him for Waddle. So I at least took that as, oh, well, that's significant. I think you have to retain some talent. You can't just have a fire sale and get rid of everybody. You've already gotten rid of Bradley Chubb. You're probably going to part ways with Minka. You need Jalen Waddle, especially because he's on a team-friendly contract and he's got talent. You need Devon Achan. You need Aaron Brewer. You need Jordan Brooks. You need Cater Colton. I mean, you can't just gut the team and just think, well, in two or three years we'll just rebuild it. It's really tough to operate that way. You've got to retain some talent. And so I think that Waddle is definitely worth keeping. Now, look, Jalen Waddle, I don't think he's going to turn himself into a top tier number one receiver. He will be a number one receiver, you know, by title. But, you know, Devontae Parker was a number one receiver by title. And I'm not trying to compare, you know, Waddle to Devontae in talent, just in role. You know, Waddle is a good number one receiver, but don't expect him to be Tyree Hill. That's not who Jalen Waddle is. But I think keeping Jalen Waddle is worthwhile because if you don't, who is your quarterback going to throw to? You've got to give your team some kind of chance to win. So keeping guys such as Waddle and A. Chan and Brooks and Aaron Brewer, you know, foundational guys, Tater Colton, obviously Patrick Paul is going to be there at left tackle. You know, you've got to have some of those guys. So, yes, I agree with that decision to keep Jalen Waddell a good player, team-friendly contract. And look if you right and I think you going to be Chris about what they doing with Tua they already kind of up against it cap When the dead money of Tua hits they even more up against it So in trying to build this team you know they're not going to be able to go after premium free agents. They're going to be getting a lot of one-year deals, right, and just, you know, essentially filling the roster. I know you said they want to try to win, but it's going to be pretty difficult to win with this roster and what you have to fill the free agent holes with, right? 100% correct. You know, what they have to do is hope that they hit on some more Aaron Brewer, Jordan Brooks type, John O. Smith, until the draft can kind of catch up in a couple of years and put them on solid ground. You know, Detroit had good drafts, right? And we see how they've built that team up. They didn't draft Derek off, but, you know, the running backs, Jameer Gibbs and the tight end, Sam Laporta, the right tackle, Penet Sewell, the linebacker, Jack Campbell. You know, they've had good drafts. And so I think the Dolphins are going to have to patch it with some one-year veterans. Again, Jordan Brooks, Jonu Smith, Aaron Brewer types. You draft well. You let the young talent catch up. And then hopefully one or two of those veterans you re-sign to an extended deal. You know, your Jordan Brooks or your Aaron Brewer. And you have them around for three or four years when you make your run. By the way, I wrote last week that I give the Dolphins five years, the general manager John Eric Sullivan and coach Jeff Halfley, five years to make a Super Bowl appearance because, look, in quick turnarounds nowadays, right? You know, Seattle, they never went below seven wins, and they turned it around with Geno Smith and Sam Darnold at quarterback. You look at what New England did. Look at what Jacksonville did. Indianapolis, Chicago, Houston, Denver, all of these teams are turning it around in two or three years. I'm not saying that these teams are going to definitely, you know, these teams are going to be winning 10 games for the next four or five years, but turnarounds are happening pretty quickly in the NFL nowadays. So I'm really expecting Sullivan and Happley to get this team to the playoffs in, let's just say, three years. That's kind of the schedule that we've seen the last few years in the NFL. 20 seconds. Would you commit to Malik Willis, or would you basically pass this year and look to get your quarterback of the future next year? I'm not committing to Malik Willis. The sample size is too small. I can't give this man $20 million, $25 million a year, and he comes into camp, and I'm not convinced that he's a quality quarterback. He would have to fight for a starting job to me. Now, obviously, if you pay him $20, $25 million, he's going to be your starter. You can't have that money on the bench as dead money. But I'm not convinced I would need to see more from Malik Willis to commit three or four years at like $20, $25 million. I wouldn't do it. Chris, thanks. Really appreciate it. Safe travels. Hopefully we can catch up right before the draft. Okay, I'm around. Call me. Chris Perkins, SunSentinel, Sun-Sentinel.com here on Miller & Moulton. You're listening to Miller & Moulton. And now, here's Mark Miller and David Moulton. 21 minutes after the hour, Seth Everton, a little more than 15 minutes time here on Miller & Moulton. MillerAndMoulton.com, Miller underscore Moulton on X. By the way, David, I don't disagree with what Chris Perkins thoughts are on when the Dolphins should make the playoffs. Now, I'm not sure about the whole Super Bowl in five years. I think it's a great goal, but I don't think it's that easy to get to a Super Bowl. But let me ask you, do you realistically think the Dolphins will be a playoff team in the next three years? Because this year we know they're not. Right. But we've seen turnarounds, and I think that's the right number. I truly believe that's the right number. Just like when I talked about the Bills and their changes, they've got to get to a Super Bowl in three years. I do think this group, now leading the Miami Dolphins, needs to be a postseason team in three years. Will they? I would cop out by saying I would change playoff team to winning team, because I think there's a possibility that they punt on this year at the quarterback position, that they don't get a Malik Willis and they play Quinn Ewers for most of the year to see whether or not he can play. And they look at the free agent class and the draft class of 2027 as a better opportunity combined with their dead cap situation where nearly half their payroll, if not half their payroll, is going to be on people not playing for them. So they're going to field the team this year, I believe, that's going to have a payroll of about $150 million in real money and $150 million already spent elsewhere. So I'm kind of writing off this year, which means can they go from the bottom to a playoff team in two years? you know like the patriots everybody forgets they had back-to-back four win seasons belichick's last year mayo's year okay they went four and twelve four and twelve and then they hit in a big way with two good drafts and one amazing offseason and a really good coach and oh by the way what did they find quarterback there you go quarterback yes and there's not one in the building right now for miami and there doesn't appear to be one in the draft where they're picking that's the other side of this they're they're you know and i didn't you know i was a i've been a guy saying you get nuts in the second round i didn't realize how little he was does that Is that a death sentence? No. But I did not realize just how small he was. That scares me a little more. I, for whatever reason, thought he had more traditional NFL quarterback size. He doesn't. Yeah, I thought height wise he was fine. He's not. No. Oh, OK. No. I mean, is he six one or taller? I didn't think I didn't think he was, David. Oh, well, wow, that surprises me. Okay, yeah, that would change everything. Hell, he'll be lucky. Okay, you know, LSU had him at 6'2". For whatever reason, I thought – I'm very interested to see what his measurements are, but I thought at the Senior Bowl he was a little shorter than 6'2". Okay, well, he needs to be at least 6'1". But, yeah, that'll hurt him. That might move him all the way to Saturday. Might move him to a fourth-round pick. But I do think three years is fair to be a winning team, you know, nine or ten wins. And we'll see if that gets you in. We've had nine win teams and ten win teams who have missed the playoffs here in the last couple of years. So but I think turn playoff into winning. And that's fair. Yeah. Getting to a Super Bowl, considering it's been 34 years this year, I think it's a little unfair to say they have to get to a Super Bowl in five. I mean, Lamar is yet to get one. Josh Allen is yet to get to one. So, yeah, I'm saying that if this regime doesn't get to a Super Bowl in five years, they've failed. But in five years, they need to be a playoff team. I think, you know, it needs to be – when you say winning season in three, that means four and five, they need to be in the playoffs. No doubt. They need to be heading in the right direction. By the way, I do see Nuss was just a little under 6-1 at the Senior Bowl. I mean, very close. That's not ideal. You know, six foot and five, eight inch and 204 pounds. So that's that worries me a little bit. For whatever reason, I thought he was six to two, you know, 220 ish. And he's not. So that scares me a little more than I was prior to the senior bowl. I agree. I agree. You know, that's there are many that believe that's what Drew Brees played at. And we all know how small he looked out there. And Miller Moulton happened to believe he didn't measure that. and we believe that because we stood next to him and went there's no way that this guy's six foot tall gonna say look them eyeball to eyeball and you know i'm 5 10. it doesn't wear lifts okay just for the record no i was in sneakers when we're at radio row and i'm 5 10 i'm still 5 10 even at age 60 i haven't shrunk a quarter of an inch all right and mark saw me look at talking to Drew Brees casually and was like, you're just as tall as him. And I said, well, then I'm 5'10". You say what you want to say. But in two years' time, do you know what the payroll is now to have an elite college football team at least on paper In two years No no no okay Two years ago was the first time we started throwing out schools of million They'll spend $15 million. Well, Texas spent what last year? Like $40 million? Well, not last year. Weren't those the reports? They didn't spend it last year. But they are spending it this year. So they're at $40 million this year. They're at $40 million. The Buckeyes the year before were at like $30 million. Correct. And this year, they're going to be at apparently 35. So Texas and LSU are apparently the $40 million payrolls right now for next year's college football season. And Ohio State's at 35. And still to be determined, Miami, Georgia, Indiana, Notre Dame expected to – For Notre Dame. How about last week, two Georgia players getting busted for reckless driving? Kirby has to go out of his mind. I mean, I can't blame Kirby. He's not the one driving the damn car. But I didn't know the street racing in Athens was quite what it was. I mean, when I see that, I just cringe. I'm like, how can this still be happening? Well, especially since people died three or four years ago. I mean, died. And players got seriously hurt. I'll tell you what, though. Here's where I do blame Kirby. Kirby doesn't kick people off the team quickly. And I do think at some point he's just got to cut bait with a couple of guys and then let the rest of the team know, I'm sick of this blank. And I'm making over $10 million a year. and if they fired me today, I'd make $75 million walking out the door. And I'm sick of this blank, okay? You guys are letting me down. You're letting the school down. We are giving you a lot. And you can't do the damn speed limit? But not even do the – I mean, they're doing 100 miles an hour on sidestakes, for crying out loud. This isn't going – this isn't you and I on I-75 doing 84. No. This is on a backcountry road, a guy doing a buck five. I mean, it's ridiculous. Yeah, and I know there's a highway that kind of goes around Athens, and it's two lanes on each side, and for five to ten miles, could you drive fast? Yeah, you could. But, man, you've got to really work at it. It's ridiculous. No, seriously, if I'm Kirby, I don't care who these guys are either. I may just cut them because I'm tired of catching the grief. We've got too many guys at the damn police station. Here's the only problem I see, and I'm with you 100%, and I guess you have to just eat this. This is where whatever you're – do you have to pay these kids then? Yeah. And I'm being serious. That's the problem. Okay. Either that or – I mean, wouldn't you going forward put it in the contract just so you know? 100%, David. just and by the way i'd say arrested for a felony not even convicted you get arrested for because i'd look right at him and go the damage is the same to us okay you get found not guilty of this people aren't going to remember that they're just going to remember the arrest headlines seth everett next you're listening to miller and molten and now here's mark miller and david moulton 22 minutes till the top of the hour which will then be the diamond district bonus hour on miller and moulton miller and moulton.com miller underscore moulton on x seth everett joining us once again a little later than he normally does that was because we asked him to seth and all our guests joining us on the american paint supplies hotline your one-stop shop for all your coding need so have you dug out from the one to two feet of snow you guys got uh the best thing about apartment living i didn't lift a finger i don't even own a shovel anymore my back literally when i woke up that morning said thank you thank you for doing this this was a huge upgrade in your life so you didn't have to clear a spot out on the street for where your car parks or nothing no No, but I think I told you this two weeks ago. We had came up with a scam. There's a medical building across the parking lot, and it has a big underground parking garage. And so what my daughter and I did is before it starts, we pull in there. Here's my logic. Who is checking parking during a blizzard? Somebody. I like it. You pull in there. So you pull in there. Your car is never touched. And then we get out. But what my building did was they thought because my parking spot was empty, they put all the snow in my parking spot. So there is a mountain. I'll send you guys a picture. There's a mountain right now in my parking spot. It will not be cleared out until May. Well, Seth, obviously, we know you watch. We were communicating during the games. your guy did Jack Hughes scored I thought his every interview he's done I think has been fantastic it doesn't matter what side of the fence you're on he's answered things like he should give a class on how to do post game and interviews I think he's been fantastic but here's my question to you Seth and we've talked about this a bit you know the Devils don't look like they're going to make the playoffs you know Hellebuck plays in Winnipeg Brady Kachuk plays in Ottawa I didn't say anything mean to you I know I'm just giving you reality Seth but how does the NHL because a lot you're two Rangers on the scene they ain't making the playoffs how does the NHL take advantage and get people to watch the sports when a lot of the stars aren't playing for teams that are really expected to even make the postseason this year well there's a couple of things that I want to say uh first of all I was against having this tournament in the middle of a season for just this reason. And what I will say tonight, and I don't know this 100%, and if you guys do, I have not seen it, but I have no problem with the hockey team going to the State of the Union last night. The Devils play Buffalo tonight, and Jack Hughes better be there. And Jack Hughes should be in the lineup. And I don't care if he plays one shift a period, he should be there. The devil sent out a marketing campaign, a big email marketing saying, catch Jack Hughes and his gold medal tonight against Buffalo. He should be there. And if he's not there, I'm going to have a massive problem because this party has been nonstop since Sunday morning. And there's been all kinds of talk. And I'm sorry, as somebody who's been in a number of those celebrations, you have no idea who walks into the locker room while you're doing it. I walked into the Seattle Seahawks locker room and nobody knew who I was. in Super Bowl 48. But the reality of it is that these players have a commitment to their teams. And I'm sorry, they won the gold medal, but they have seasons to play, and they should be in the lineup tonight. Minnesota Wild, for example, don't play until tomorrow. So Quinn Hughes can go to Washington, he can go to Miami, anywhere he wants. But Jack Hughes has a job to do tonight. And Seth, to further your point, I saw a post on X that like 78 percent of the tickets that have been sold to that Devil's Buffalo game have been sold post the gold golden goal. So that goal by Jack Hughes has just vaulted ticket sales for that game. Of course. And, you know, in one comment, and I know you guys didn't ask this, but I just want to say when you're in situations that are high pressure and high celebratory and a very thing, those players are not chauvinists. And the Hughes brothers, their mom is on the women's team. So this this crap that people are criticizing them because they chuckled at Trump's joke is inappropriate. Those players, yes, some of them are Trump people. Some of them are not, just like everyone else in this country. And the reality is to lop those players as chauvinists and saying that the thing was ruined because they chuckled at a joke. That is ridiculous. And those guys are good guys. Most of them are amazing people. and i think a lot of us would have whether it was a nervous laugh or just a polite polite chuckle when you're on the phone with the president of the united states okay when trump walked into yankee stadium on 9 11 and all the players sat there and smiled and shook his hand what were they supposed to do you think all of them love him no they sat there it's the president i met president bush i i was i was in reverence of the office i just to knock those players i thought was so inappropriate couldn't agree more well we agree on that by the way i'll be very surprised i mean come on these are hockey players i mean seriously these are hockey players i'll be very surprised if any of the 20 that were at the state of the union miss a game now i don know how effective they they play tonight But come on you know hockey players I mean they feel a commitment to the room The room is now changing back to their regular room, their regular guys. Okay? I mean, I'll be very surprised if any of the 20 who were there last night miss any of their games if they're playing today. I really will. I don't know how effective they'll be. I think they'll be tired and the whole deal. But to me, hockey players, I mean, they don't miss games unless they're hurt. I hope you're right. I completely hope you're right. If he gets honored, because they're going to honor, I'm sure, all the Olympians and Tom Fitzgerald, their GM was on the U.S. team and their equipment guy was on the U.S. team, they're going to honor all of them. He better be in uniform and skating. By the way, shouldn't they then also bring out Tate Thompson of the Sabres? I would hope they would but I also think they're going to bring out the Switzerland guys and the Czechia guy Nemec was there he was Slovakia Jacob Markstrom played in the Olympics and played amazing they all should be honored not just the gold medal I do think Nathan McKinnon should be honored in every arena he goes to in the US for missing an open net by four feet Touche. Seth Everett, Sports with Friends, Hall of Justice. Follow him on X at Seth underscore Everett, Seth underscore Everett. All right. Well, at the gate, okay, you know, you just told us, big impact, okay, the devil's selling a ton of tickets that they otherwise would not have sold because of how the Olympics played out. Let's talk viewership, though, okay? Seth, we said if the NHL could get 1% of the nearly 21 million that watch Sunday to start sampling their product, that's 200,000 viewers. Well, TNT and ESPN are only getting 400,000 to 500,000, 600,000 at most, 1,000 viewers a night when they show hockey. I mean, I'll be honest if I'm the NHL. I'll take a half of a percent. That'd be 100,000 added viewers per game. Do you think Sunday has legs for the NHL on television? I don't think so. But the analogy that I would make is, you know, when they talk about the NBA and they talk about brand recognition, they don't talk about the linear ratings in the NBA. And I'm using this analogy for a point. When the NBA signed their new television deal, people were saying, oh, well, now people are going to watch because they're back on NBC. And that hasn't happened. And the reality of it is, is that there's been a lot of brand recognition for hockey between the heated rivalry show, which, by the way, I've seen and is great. The heated rivalry show and the Olympics, you know, they're showcasing what hockey can be and the personalities in hockey and all the things that make hockey fun. And I hope it would, but it's idealistic to see. It didn't have a bump after the Four Nations. And all I can say is, you know, I hope the playoffs are great. I'm at the point now where I don't care what other people watch. I just care what I watch. I'm with you, Seth, because, you know, I fought this fight for so long, working in minor pro hockey, trying to get people to jump on board. And, you know, I spent 15 years of my life working in hockey, and it just didn't change. It is what it is. I am curious, by the way, because you follow all sports, particularly from a rating standpoint, but the WNBA is basically given a due date or a D-day for a deal to be done. And it's a lot sooner than the league, but they've got a draft. They've got free agency. They've got an expansion draft. They've got other things going on. The league showed tremendous growth. Ratings have gone up. A lot of it behind Kaitlin Clark, but they've gone up. How important is this and whose side, if they strike, do you think the fan's going to take? Do you think they're going to take the players side or do you think they're going to take ownership side? I think it'll just be apathy. And I think it's a missed opportunity. You know, ESPN did this whole marketing push about their Sunday night package. And, you know, they're trying to show how they don't have Sunday night baseball, but they have a ton of Sunday night stuff. And the reality of it is, is it's probably not going to be as many WNBA games on the schedule because of the Stanley Cup playoffs. to be honest. The interesting thing that will happen as a result will be, I just think apathy is going to set in and I don't think people are going to care, players or owners. I don't think this is like a strike like the other sports. The players don't get any respect and the owners, frankly, no one really backs the owners. I've never backed the owners. I've always been a players person in all labor talks in all sports. So I'll stay the same for this, but I hope they get something settled. This is not what that league needs. It never is. It never is. This is how big of an opportunity I think they're missing. Sunday night baseball, the last couple years on ESPN, would average between one and a half and two million a game, depending on who was in it. You throw in the Dodgers or the Yankees or the Cubs, you could get a little over $2 million. But basically pencil in between $1.5 million and $2 million. You guys may think I'm crazy, all right? If they were putting Caitlin Clark on three out of every four Sundays on ESPN, promoting the game for a week, I think the WNBA would do what Sunday Night Baseball did. And think about if that league could then come out and say, well, when the Yankees were playing the Red Sox, we did the same rating. Now what are you going to say about us? And that's what they could miss out on here. But that's why they're seeing this as the opportunity. If we're ever going to do this, we need a new collective bargaining agreement. I mean, they've been talking about this renegotiation for years, even before Keaton Clark. So it's a tenuous situation. I hope the players get a lot. That's all I've always said. I feel, by the way, like Seth. I'm having visions of the first Rocky when he runs the stairs and that famous camera scene who's got the camera attached to him going in circles around Rocky as he's got his arms up. Because Seth has done a constant circle while doing this interview. I know, I'm pacing. I love it. I love it. All right. Sports with Friends, Hall of Justice. Which one are you doing this week? It's very cool. They're remaking a 1990. They're remaking the 1990 Captain America movie, a movie that was direct to video and was much maligned. But it came out during the time when Batman, Michael Keaton with Batman and John Wesley Shipp was the Flash. Well, anyway, the director said that the studio messed with this film and that he has a director's cut. He has since passed. And this guy found the footage and has redone this old movie. And it's a fascinating story about why this guy would want to do something like this for a movie that nobody saw. It's a Captain America recap of the 1990 Captain America director's cut. And we have the guy who made it on the show. I didn't explain that well at all No, I think you did actually Oh, okay, good And that's on the whole It's interesting Right Got a minute Yeah Now that you've seen Mark with shaved head Yeah People have said he looks like Lex Luthor Yes or no It's more diabolical like a Lex I'm still going to go Mr. Clean I don't think we've had anybody say Mr. Clean in two days. Well, I will say Mr. Clean's jacked, so I'll take that. I'll take that. I'm glad you guys are feeling okay. I'm rooting for both of you. Thank you, Seth. We're rooting for you. People rooting for you. Good luck servicing your car, and good luck avoiding the snow as much as you can between now and May. Seth Everett, Sports with Friends, Hall of Justice. Follow him on X at Seth underscore Everett. Enjoy your Devils tonight. You going? Yeah, I'll be there. Jack Hughes better be there. Thanks, Seth. I love Seth Everett. I love the hockey team. Love everything they did. I'll defend everything post the game to the end. But my guy better be in uniform tonight for the Devils. Well, they have sold a huge amount of tickets post-Golden Goal. I mean, it's like 75% of the tickets have been sold since Jack Hughes scored that goal. That's right. And you're right. Hockey players play. I'd be stunned if he's not in the lineup. Absolutely stunned. I'd be shocked unless somebody got hurt during the Olympics and the injury was hidden, and now they come out and say, no, actually, he's hurt.