 What's do what? Oh, we're breaking news. Oh, this is breaking sports news. Solid by family needs to do a change on 98 five. The sports hub. The Falcons have a new head coach. According to Adam Schafter of ESPN, the Atlanta Falcons are planning to hire Ram's defensive coordinator, Raheem Morse as their new head coach. Holy crap. Wow. No one's going to hire Bill. Wow. Like if you had told me slow it and I don't know, can they even announce? Oh, no, they're out now. So like, if you were told me slow it, I would say, okay, well that's sort of one of the hot young offensive Raheem Morse Raheem Morse. Bill out on the street. I mean, they interviewed Bill twice. They interviewed rabble twice. They interviewed slow it twice. They interviewed slow it twice. They interviewed Harbaugh right at just once. And he told them no, thanks in the second one because he was taking the charger job. I mean, boy, no, a lot of interviews just to come home with where he Morris. So there you go. Take that one off the board for about a check about a blow to Bill's ego. Unless he's got something in his back pocket, Buffalo, Lint. What if he's got Patrick Mahomes in his back pocket? I mean, I'll do it to play along the show. He ain't getting a job. He's done. This is why again, he, you don't have to play along. If you don't think he's getting a job, you don't think he's getting a job. That's okay. No, look, I don't know if he's getting one or I'm talking to Murray, I think all bets are on the, I think all bets are on, I mean, all potential. I know what you're trying to say. Everything's on the table. Yes. Everything's on the table. And this is also why I think that the Patriots might have offered jobs to Bill's kids because Bill wondered if he wasn't going to get a job. He wouldn't be able to take him. Wow. Raheem Morris over Bill Belichick. Okay. Do you think that's straight up? Well, no, Bill Belichick. No, Bill's more money. Bill's more complicated. If Bill said to Arthur Blank, you can hire me on the exact same terms you're hiring Raheem Morris, meaning I don't run personnel. I don't blow anyone out of your building. There's going to be someone else who runs the offense. I'm just here to be head coach and charge of defense. You think you are the blank still taking Raheem Morris over Bill Belichick? Probably not. So I think Bill prices himself out. Again, I don't know, but I would like to thank. Oh yeah. No, no, no, no, no. Anyway, no kill. No, that's it. There you go. All right. So Bill Atlanta, take that off the list for Bill Belichick. The Kansas city thing remains alive. That's all I'm concerned with Adam, chef for this morning. The latest to speculate on Belichick to the chiefs. If Andy Reed retires, that is so tasty. I love it. Is it a pipe dream? Am I crazy to think that the chiefs would want Bill Belichick when no one in the league seems to want Bill Belichick? Is that, is that Adam Schefter just doing more baggage caring, water caring for Bill? Yes, because Bill's not getting any action. Is everyone passing up Bill Belichick or is he telling him no thanks because he knows he's got the chiefs in the back pocket? Murray, what, what do you think's happened? I think people are passing on him. I mean, when he went out there, I too thought like he was going to be a hot commodity for some of these teams. And these teams are hiring guys that most fans have never heard of and didn't even interview Bill Belichick and Dave Canalis. Who's Dave Canalis? Dave Canalis. He's now the head coach of the Carolina Panthers when I, you know, a couple of months ago, people assumed like, Oh, that being opening because they got rid of Frank Reich mid seasons. Like maybe Bill goes there and he's, he gets to be the king of the castle in Carolina work for that nut owner. But you know, they'd give him all the power there. That guy wants a name. He'd hire Belichick. Something called Dave Canalis who turned around Baker Mayfield's career for like a year. Like, what the hell do we know about that guy? He got the job. They never even, they never even had any interest in Bill Belichick. Is that because he told them, don't bother. I've got something in my back pocket. No, it's because he's old and washed. And maybe teams have been paying closer attention over the last four years and said, this guy sucks without Brady. What the hell's happened there? Or starting to come to my right side of the street. I think the league hates him. I don't want to give up on that, but go ahead. So it was this Callahan character that got the job in Tennessee to Callahan, the Callahan lumber, like who, who got that job? A Callahan. Did Tennessee ever call Bill? No, they didn't make that call either. There's no interest. Yeah, the other thing is owners talk to like, what, you're telling me it's not possible that some of these teams called Robert and said, what was it like? And Robert said, don't even think about us. I mean, you can have him if you want, but he's a colossal pain in the ass. You'll go in to ask him about the weather conditions before the game and he'll spit his seeds out at you from his salad. So you think craft sabotaging him across the league? I don't think he's helping. It's hard to imagine. He'd give him pretty good, you know, give up a good record recommendation. How could he? Again, what, what they did to that brand collectively, like I'm not leaving craft out of this either. What they were at the end of the Brady era, they are now four years, five years out of it, four, right? He left in 2019. He did one year that, you know, after the Super Bowl, he stayed, they won 12 games. Since that time, Bill Belichick now can't get a job and they can't get an offensive coordinator to come here. So it seems. Well, okay, I think those are, those are, I know you're conflating the two. I don't know if they're totally related. Okay. I'm just going to hold out hope for fan purposes, talk show purposes that Belichick has something in the back pocket and he's scaring these teams off and he's telling me either don't bother or if I'm, you know, Atlanta specifically for me to come here, Arthur, you gotta blow out the whole building. I'm 25 million a year guaranteed. I get to hire my full staff. I have personnel control and take it or leave it. And he's driving a hard bargain. And that's why Atlanta is out. And other teams he told, don't even bother. And he's got something in his back pocket. That's what I'm holding out hope for because as much as I think he's lost his fastball and would be glad that he's not here. He's still a story and it's still a better league with him in it. To follow that story, whether he sinks or swims, succeeds or fails. That's a good story. I'm looking forward to it. I want that story. So I'm holding out hope.