Jim Rutledge and Matt Hamilton host on this somber day in Wisconsin sports and across the sports world, as they continue memorializing Bob Uecker after he passed away today at 90 years old. They discuss with the fans and let people chime in with what the legendary Brewers broadcaster meant to them and what he meant to the world of sports. They also discuss their favorite Bob Uecker lines, from his calls at the ballpark to the movie Major League to his 100-plus appearances on the iconic late-night show Johnny Carson. Evan Cohen of Unsportsmanlike joins Jim and Matt to remember the life and legacy of Bob Uecker after he passed away today at 90 years old. Evan shares the unique story from his mentor, Steve Wexler, who told him about Uecker's uncanny penchant for "mischief" when he was on the call of Brewers and baseball broadcasts in general. They also discuss why Ueck touched so many fans and people beyond Wisconsin and beyond sports, including his 100-or-so appearances on Johnny Carson and hosting SNL and everything from movies to cartoons. They also talk about his uncommon transition from professional athlete to play-by-play broadcaster and why his joy as a broadcaster transcended radio waves. Jim has to get in one Bears question before Evan leaves, asking if Mike McCarthy could help re-ignite the Packers vs Bears rivalry if he gets hired as Chicago's next HC. Evan explains why McCarthy is underrated and why the more important thing for Bears fans, and Caleb Williams, is getting too picky with their next head coach.