The Musers — 2025-01-30

Deep Throat Informant

The Musers — 1310 The Ticket, Dallas | Thursday, January 30, 2025

📋 Segments This Day

  • Deep Throat Informant

🎙️ Early Show Analysis

Segments that appeared in this portion:

  • Deep Throat Informant [00:00:00] – A comedic bit featuring a “disguised voice” informant claiming to have inside information about the Cowboys’ head coaching search and Brian Schottenheimer hiring

Sports topics discussed:

  • Cowboys coaching situation [00:00:05] – Discussion of Jerry Jones, Stephen Jones, Mike McCarthy, and Brian Schottenheimer’s hiring process
  • Cowboys coaching search claims [00:01:07-00:01:45] – “Informant” claims Schottenheimer was the “501st choice” and that Jerry Jones was turned down by multiple candidates including Jason Garrett, Jason Witten, and Sean Payton

Funny moments, Gordo bits, or memorable quotes:

  • Voice disguise comedy [00:00:28-00:00:39] – The “Deep Throat Informant” appears confused about whether they’re on air (“uh-oh, you have me?”)
  • Absurd coaching candidates [00:01:28-00:01:39] – The informant claims Jerry Jones asked “Jason from the Friday the 13th movies” to be head coach, along with Jason Garrett and Jason Witten
  • Exaggerated rejection count [00:01:15-00:01:22] – Claims Schottenheimer was Jerry’s “501st choice”

Recurring bits, characters, or inside jokes referenced:

  • Deep Throat Informant character [00:00:00] – A recurring Ticket bit where someone with a “disguised voice” provides fake insider information, parodying Watergate’s Deep Throat source

This segment represents classic Musers comedy, using the “Deep Throat Informant” character to satirize the Cowboys’ coaching search process. The bit plays on the common criticism that Jerry Jones struggles to attract top coaching talent, exaggerating it to absurd proportions by claiming he was rejected by 500 candidates.

The comedy builds through increasingly ridiculous claims, starting with plausible rejections from real coaches like Jason Garrett and Sean Payton, then escalating to absurd suggestions like “Jason from Friday the 13th movies.” The voice disguise adds to the parody of serious investigative journalism, while the informant’s apparent confusion about being on-air provides additional humor.

The segment effectively lampoons both the Cowboys’ coaching situation and the media’s obsession with “inside sources,” using The Ticket’s signature blend of sports commentary and absurdist comedy to entertain their Dallas audience during what was likely a period of genuine speculation about the team’s coaching decisions.


⏰ Mid-Show Analysis

Based on my analysis of this transcript portion, here are my findings:

Segments

  • A comedic segment appears to be in progress featuring what seems to be a satirical or absurdist take on Brian Schottenheimer’s hiring as Cowboys head coach

Funny Moments, Gordo Bits, or Memorable One-Liners

  • [00:01:46-00:02:25] Reference to a list ranking that includes celebrities like Jake Paul, Post Malone, Blake Lively, and Lionel, with “The Ghost of Christmas Past” and Brian Schottenheimer appearing at positions 500 and “Well One”
  • [00:02:27-00:02:34] Commentary about the “almost criminal” spelling of Schottenheimer’s name
  • [00:02:34-00:03:48] Elaborate comedic bit about Jerry Jones “telling” (not asking) Schottenheimer to be head coach, with Schottenheimer supposedly refusing and “begging Jerry to kill him instead” because “he would rather be dead than be Cowboy’s head coach,” culminating in Jerry pulling a “revolver gun pistol” from “the original Resolute vest”

Sports Topics Discussed

  • [00:02:21-00:03:48] Brian Schottenheimer’s hiring as Cowboys head coach, though presented in a heavily satirical/comedic context rather than straight sports analysis

Pop Culture, Music, or Non-Sports Topics

  • [00:01:46-00:02:07] References to celebrities including Jake Paul, Post Malone, Blake Lively in what appears to be some kind of ranking or list discussion

Summary

This portion of The Musers appears to feature a classic Gordo-style comedic bit that takes the real news of Brian Schottenheimer’s hiring as Cowboys head coach and transforms it into an absurdist narrative. The segment begins with references to a celebrity ranking list before pivoting to an elaborate fictional account of how Jerry Jones supposedly forced Schottenheimer into the position.

The comedy escalates from mild observations about the spelling of Schottenheimer’s name to an increasingly outrageous story involving the coach allegedly preferring death to coaching the Cowboys. True to The Ticket’s irreverent style, the bit culminates with Jerry Jones wielding a historical revolver, demonstrating the show’s trademark blend of sports commentary and absurdist humor.

Throughout this portion, there are also some technical difficulties with audio connections, which the hosts acknowledge and work through while maintaining the comedic momentum of the segment.


🏁 Final Hour Analysis

What segments appeared in this portion?

  • A creative fictional narrative about how Brian Schottenheimer became the Dallas Cowboys head coach, told in an elaborate, absurdist style

What sports topics were discussed in this portion?

  • Brian Schottenheimer’s hiring as Dallas Cowboys head coach (told through fictional narrative)
  • Jerry Jones as Cowboys owner (characterized in the story)

Were there any funny moments or memorable Gordo bits?

  • [00:03:58-00:07:49] Extended absurdist storytelling bit describing a fictional violent confrontation between Jerry Jones and Brian Schottenheimer that supposedly led to the coaching hire, featuring increasingly bizarre details like Jerry’s “paternity suit signing pen,” a decoy pen filled with cocaine and bull adrenaline, a display case with Amelia Earhart’s breast implants, Jerry’s backup hobo heart, and a Viagra candy can that deflects bullets

Any final notable quotes or moments?

  • [00:07:25] “It was then that Brian’s fate was sealed and he became your new Dallas Cowboys football coach”
  • [00:06:36] “Brian and Jerry, eyes as big as big areolas, stared at one another”
  • [00:07:42-00:07:49] Discussion about Jerry’s “elaborate eccentric collection” and “redundant heart”

Summary:

This portion of The Musers featured an elaborate comedic bit explaining how Brian Schottenheimer became the Dallas Cowboys head coach. The story was told as an absurdist fictional narrative involving a violent confrontation between Jerry Jones and Schottenheimer, complete with gunplay, wrestling, and increasingly bizarre details about Jerry’s office contents and body modifications.

The bit showcased classic Musers humor with its over-the-top storytelling style, incorporating ridiculous elements like Jerry’s collection of former boy band member heads, Amelia Earhart’s breast implants, and his backup hobo heart. The story escalated from Jerry supposedly holding Schottenheimer at gunpoint to a physical altercation involving a pen stabbing and gunshot.

The segment concluded with the revelation that despite the dramatic confrontation, Schottenheimer’s “fate was sealed” and he became the Cowboys coach. The other hosts reacted with amazement to the elaborate details, particularly Jerry’s supposed eccentric collection and redundant heart, maintaining the comedic tone throughout the fictional narrative.


Analysis generated from archived transcripts. Hosts: Gordon Keith (Gordo), George Dunham, Craig Miller, Mike Rhyner, Donovan Lewis (Junior). Station: 1310 The Ticket, Dallas, TX.

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