Tue, 24 Jun 2008|
Big Tuna called in to the Dennis and Callahan show on behalf of Gatorade and uped the bidding on Doc's shirt to 20,000 dollars, and talked a little Dolphins as well!
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Our number three Dennis and Callahan we are 11000 dollars for Doc Rivers Gator -- stayed dress shirt. It ends at 10 o'clock officially 61793118.
Charm and he collectible uniqueness yes I mean there'll lots of balls all that. Lots of qualities Gatorade stage here is like the bloody sock yeah bloody sock god knows what am man very very expect millions and millions I think so alien tech respond that's sponsor atomic on -- him -- Curt -- yes yeah played -- one. From wires ball the seventies what McGwire home rumble famous seven. He threw him in that. And at least couple -- correctly you ever get that is that it's just the pride of ownership is that this now maybe decades from now -- stories in the globe today about -- brut signed -- auction might -- 200000. Yeah pat and and it put on the mental peace and says look for Abreu signed this but. Doc Rivers Gatorade state shirt as real memories to mean -- It's special it's the first and only Gatorade -- that we know about the indoor -- and Willis to celebrate -- it is -- First one and 22 year.
All result of them doing what I suggest that they should do and not overcome that nineteen point deficit and win game -- Los Angeles no fun out there they rewarded their fans and then there is a celebration and they and they in the blow also helped my there was no game it was just -- it well -- I told Joe. That the Lakers wouldn't show up and they do -- and who was just a big celebrate match in the difference of the Lakers you know actually shown up. And Ray Allen to jump shot to break us a tie at the last second. And they -- classic none of that celebration takes place through -- doesn't get the Gatorade bath the first in history you know bit that the Big Three doesn't get to be taken out of the game and get the standing ovation. It is it all worked out perfectly. Gutsy line eight it says bill from Miami good morning bill.
I -- folks. This is Bill Parcells.
It's they've -- you mean the executive vice president of football operations of Miami.
Congratulate the Celtics on their -- seventeen championship but also to acknowledge that I think. Of that that was the first one that was overwrought celebrate with the Gatorade they'll.
Correct as far as we know the first indoor Gatorade bath.
Well Australia. If this has become part of America -- made it is everywhere I go especially the young people. Tell me about how they used to sit in the living room to watch -- those cold days of the metal have good stuff. And then with that cooler then. It it's really something that -- rifle was sold in the American sports Mahan and and I think now it's infiltrated the NBA and I don't Gatorade happy about that. And it's by understanding that the Celtics and Doc Rivers and Danny Ainge is -- such a great job there. Our goal auctioned off flood -- T shirt and that cooler and they'll find a suitable place to commemorate the Celtics championship and our whole authorized by Gatorade Gatorade cup many here and a bit -- Gatorade and I'm going to make at this point so.
Well as our luck ran the 20000 bucks excellent that's terrific. And by the way bill you you may not be aware all this money goes to the shamrock foundation which is the celtics' charitable arm in the -- great things for kids in the community here in New England.
Well I knew that I know that thus Celtic show about validation but the resistance for quite awhile -- it -- I just didn't want or they have Mike congratulation I think it's ironic you know Gatorade been involved in the sport for a long. And -- in the then in preserve an athlete then. Replaced elect -- and everything and and if it's. Really ironic that part of celebrations now evolved their problem over all the years.
Remember your first Gatorade bat did you want did you want to turn around to slap somebody that.
I hate -- I've been pretty hard on the players on the Giants that particular week. And we had played a game against the Redskins and I think that was their way to get even.
But you know it took well it was so is out of this deal that was so that we -- probably the late part of -- 86 feet instead of course it carried over those two qualities seven. Of what you really and it -- this spot.
Obviously it's mixed emotions and you don't want to get dolls with with freezing Gatorade outside in the cold yet it's celebrating gave a very big victory.
And I'll take it you would. I think doc will do -- fact he's probably a lot of upper level if they're very pivotal.
Did you ever tell your players listen if we win this game don't even think about it.
Well I never all of you know they always called me by surprise and -- And I could tell by watching -- and -- he was caught by surprise do.
Well make it make sense at the end BM has never happened before this was historical first NBA Gatorade bath.
Well I think it'll be around for out.
You expecting any Gatorade bass in Miami this.
What is -- walked through the window.
Nick nick at it.
They couldn't get they used to -- get me down -- they can go to get me through the window is gone. Well you know there's a lot to do -- and we have a lot of competition and the main. Of course the main competition right there where you guys are in the great job villain the Patriots have done there -- and so we've got a long way to go -- beyond well.
You know -- the analogy with Gatorade -- it is unmistakable some things don't change who wins championships and Gatorade gets dumped on you you try to rebuild a championship team from the ground up at least at your philosophy and it's done with -- and offensively and defensively my math is correct in my memory serves me. Six of the nine guys you drafted from the line that's what you always done it correct.
That's spoke of what we tried to do have been because that they'll -- all of the quarterback and although he's spot and and like accepted that Gatorade has been part of the Americana and and part of really helped an athlete all along and they've got a great product and done a great job was.
Is site I know you're not going to put him to look at and yet does take -- immediate impact player his first career with the.
Well we would certainly hope so and if so it looks like he has the ability to be pretty good you know these kids now they reputation they come out there. It's it's a pretty strong reputation sometimes beloved orbit but are very very hopeful that he'll be as good for a for a long summer I think he's got the make up --
one and fifteen team take the field against a eighteen and one team with -- any confidences that you first -- well.
The first thing you know they're not careful of the game you gotta go play haven't you gotta do your best but. They've got a real good team and they got a great leader Tom Brady and good coaching -- and and they've done a remarkable job they're going.
If you -- you filled a lot of positions down -- a lot of people have you thought I hired a video -- for who's in charge of stealing signals.
Well you know public pressure on them and.
It is is Tony brought us. Coaching philosophy in place built or is that -- work in progress much like demons.
I think every coach -- the first time a coach told is that third vote on via a professional level. I think you've got to go along and you feel your way you try to establish -- that's what he's been door. And I think I think collecting more beat discipline and I think building condition. And you know we've got to get a lot of good players so that the team could compete on the highest level and that's part of my job.
Bill how does the paradigm work and yours is in that you would admit this but anybody is watching and observes this from -- or far understands -- a big shadow did you do do you tell him. What you're velocity is what you'd like to -- as he combo and ask how does that work.
There's exactly you know orchard go out -- with -- threw for either of them who worked with Delphi so that no matter who shall we got to know each other and are charged with just put the structure in place and that's what -- guys or limited group with structure in place. So that things can go forward in the future it all I'll fight my way. Our shelf life is at age 66 is not that law. So -- the right people in place I think -- top you know his grandfather was a GM in the NFL. And the top shelf for years it was cut he's got a born to be. Other NFL -- all they have is got a tremendous passion ponies of the family he's got a good fashion I think kill. I have a good discipline or that those out of be able field. And that's what we're trying to do that the decisions in the coaches' decisions and that and the other decisions involving football and -- told me then. My job to try to help get that structure in order so that. The structure -- Fueled the player acquisition and the people of.
quarterback fellow who's Tony's quarterback.
You'd have to ask only that we have three young guys go -- get any newly drafted in the selection draft this year. And on the -- they've got so.
on now the tough question will wrap it up with -- UN Gatorade just spent 20000 dollars on the auction item -- all goes to the shamrock foundation. Just between Jerry you -- me how much is who's on big brown.
Don't slump that I was one of the sport -- Yeah our guys what might it work but I heard you know are close friends with Jerry Bailey who's. Yeah I play golf with -- a lot it was broadcast racial we were talking out of Florida. About a week before it was perfect Terry how straight of this forced -- should -- I think he there's not only five days would probably didn't do. Too much for the other day so that's after the -- and that's -- so I stayed out -- now. But I tell you after the race you still couldn't give me a picture of or the -- that's true yeah golf game. I would say though they used to.
I was learned that when we saw Tony Romo played Torrey pines and finally it is it -- handy campus and I think bill didn't like that.
what a good athlete you know only game that Dallas as a very very good golfer quarterback but. He started to look good Ephraim.
Well he didn't spend too much time on the golf course for your tastes.
All I don't think -- You do you miss us up -- doing the bill.
Oh yeah yeah I thought -- much better result there. Doing won't be great for involved just the little built west of here in Saratoga Springs, New York territory about a three hour drive overbought.
Bill Parcells Gatorade thank you very much a very generous donation to -- what I appreciate very much Bill Parcells the executive vice president of football operations for the Miami's.
Have power in the 37 minutes of community -- the 20000 dollars Michael Holland really wants is sure that program legitimate chance that it did. We should let him finish and if he wants to be chooses to -- it doesn't 20000 goals as the top is an act comes from. Our old friend Bill Parcells what I was doing the radio for the
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