The Musers β 2024-09-04
The Musers β 1310 The Ticket, Dallas | Wednesday, September 4, 2024
π Segments This Day
- Fake Jerry
ποΈ Early Show Analysis
Segments in this portion:
- Fake Jerry (00:00:00-02:25): A comedy bit featuring an impersonation of Cowboys owner Jerry Jones being “interviewed” about the upcoming NFL season and Cowboys prospects.
Sports topics discussed:
- Cowboys upcoming game against the Cleveland Browns (00:01:10)
- Dak Prescott’s performance expectations (00:01:27, 00:02:25)
- Deshaun Watson and Cleveland’s quarterback situation (00:02:06-00:02:19)
- Jerry Jones’ role as GM being questioned (00:01:46-00:01:57)
- Cowboys season predictions, including reference to “Tim Coleslaw” predicting 0-17 record (00:01:28-00:01:40)
Funny moments, Gordo bits, or memorable quotes:
- Fake Jerry’s rambling, incoherent speaking style with phrases like “We are and it is certainly today for you with us” (00:00:14)
- Reference to “Tim Coleslaw” instead of Tim Cowlishaw (00:01:28)
- Fake Jerry saying he wants Dak to “eviscerate” the Browns defense (00:01:10-00:01:27)
- Garbled references to Deshaun Watson being consistent “when it comes to force and craft” and being “on the sewers” (00:02:11-00:02:19)
Recurring bits, characters, or inside jokes:
- The “Fake Jerry” character impersonation, mimicking Jerry Jones’ notorious rambling interview style and malapropisms
This portion features The Musers’ popular “Fake Jerry” bit, where they parody Cowboys owner Jerry Jones through an exaggerated impersonation that captures his famously meandering and often confusing interview style. The fake Jerry discusses the team’s upcoming season opener against Cleveland with characteristic overconfidence and verbal fumbling.
The bit touches on real Cowboys storylines including questions about Jerry’s GM abilities, Dak Prescott’s contract situation, and season expectations. The impersonator delivers classic Jerry-isms with garbled phrases and mispronunciations, including calling columnist Tim Cowlishaw “Tim Coleslaw” and making nonsensical references to Deshaun Watson’s performance.
The segment showcases the show’s signature blend of sports talk and comedy, using the Jerry Jones parody to comment on actual team issues while entertaining listeners with the owner’s notoriously rambling communication style. The bit appears to be building toward discussion of Dak’s contract negotiations, as it cuts off mid-sentence while fake Jerry is explaining why he doesn’t want Dak to become like Deshaun Watson.
β° Mid-Show Analysis
Segments that appeared in this portion:
- [00:02:31-00:04:35] Jerry Jones character bit – Gordo performing as Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, discussing the team, Deshaun Watson, contracts, and coaching decisions
Funny moments, Gordo bits, or memorable one-liners:
- [00:02:36] Gordo as Jerry Jones: “But I do feel for Deshaun Watson, he’s one of the few guys in the NFL who’s had worse headlines than I’ve had”
- [00:02:55] Jerry claiming Amari Cooper “was better than Amari Payton and Amari Eli combined” (mixing up Manning family names)
- [00:03:15] Jerry’s profanity-laden quote: “I am the best effing GM for this effing team in damn America”
- [00:03:44-00:04:03] Jerry explaining his increased swearing is market research to appeal to “today’s youths”
- [00:04:24] Jerry admitting he leaves both Dak and Mike McCarthy “in limbo”
- [00:04:34] Jerry saying Mike McCarthy “wastes my time” because “he gets to talking and I just kind of zone out”
Sports topics discussed:
- [00:02:36] Deshaun Watson’s negative headlines
- [00:02:54] Amari Cooper’s past with the Cowboys and upcoming game
- [00:04:09] Cowboys coaching situation with Mike McCarthy’s uncertain future
- [00:04:24] Dak Prescott’s contract limbo
Summary:
This portion features Gordo performing one of his signature Jerry Jones character bits, where he impersonates the Cowboys owner with exaggerated mannerisms and controversial statements. The bit covers several current Cowboys storylines including their upcoming game against Cleveland where they’ll face former player Amari Cooper, as well as the ongoing uncertainty surrounding both Dak Prescott’s contract situation and Mike McCarthy’s coaching future.
The comedy peaks when Gordo’s Jerry character explains his recent profanity-filled press conference comments as a calculated strategy to appeal to younger demographics, delivering increasingly forced curse words that sound unnatural. The bit also includes typical Jerry Jones-style bizarre analogies and self-aggrandizing statements about his GM abilities.
The segment effectively satirizes Jerry Jones’ real-world tendency to create uncertainty around key personnel decisions, with the character openly admitting to keeping both his quarterback and coach “in limbo” while also confessing that he zones out during conversations with McCarthy because the coach “wastes his time.”
π Final Hour Analysis
What segments appeared in this portion?
- Jerry Jones Interview Segment (00:04:41-00:06:15) β A comedic impersonation bit featuring “Jerry Jones” discussing coaches, having a new baby (referencing his 30-year-old daughter), and needing to buy his wife Gene a designer handbag while asking for knockoff Louis Vuitton recommendations.
Funny moments or memorable Gordo bits
- Jerry Jones Impersonation (00:04:41-00:06:15) β Classic Gordo bit impersonating Jerry Jones with absurd comments about not having time for coaches’ “football stories” because he doesn’t have many years left, calling someone a “clock sucker,” claiming his 30-year-old daughter is a “new baby” keeping him up at nights, and asking for knockoff designer bag recommendations for Gene while threatening he might not “put on this headset again.”
How did the show wrap up?
The show concluded with the Jerry Jones impersonation bit ending at 00:06:15, with the hosts saying goodbye to “Jerry” after his rambling monologue about knockoff handbags.
Any final notable quotes or moments?
- “Unless there’s a breakthrough in science or devil deals, I ain’t got too many more years left” (00:04:43-00:04:49) β Jerry Jones on his mortality
- “Look, I wouldn’t re-sign that clock sucker if he was the last coach available” (00:05:05-00:05:08) β Jerry’s harsh assessment of an unnamed coach
- “If you guys know where I can find some convincing knockoff Louis Vuitton bag, you let a naysayer know, would you?” (00:06:04-00:06:11) β Jerry’s closing request
Summary
This final portion of The Musers featured a classic Gordo impersonation of Jerry Jones that showcased the show’s signature absurdist humor. The bit began with “Jerry” complaining about a coach who wastes his precious remaining time with rambling football stories, leading to the memorable insult of calling the coach a “clock sucker” who he wouldn’t re-sign under any circumstances.
The impersonation then took an even more bizarre turn as “Jerry” discussed being busy with a “new baby” at home, which he clarified was his 30-year-old daughter, claiming she was keeping him up nights with feedings. This led into a tangent about needing to take his wife Gene shopping for designer handbags on Rodeo Drive as compensation for his busy off-season activities.
The segment concluded with Jerry asking listeners for recommendations on where to find convincing knockoff Louis Vuitton bags, while dramatically suggesting he might not “put on this headset again.” This bit exemplified The Musers’ ability to blend sports commentary with completely absurd scenarios, using familiar Dallas sports figures as vehicles for comedy that ranges from mildly irreverent to completely surreal.
Analysis generated from archived transcripts. Hosts: Gordon Keith (Gordo), George Dunham, Craig Miller, Mike Rhyner, Donovan Lewis (Junior). Station: 1310 The Ticket, Dallas, TX.