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You only give us four stars. I'm inclined to
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is Fosworth Friday, Dominique Fosworth. What's going on?
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Not much, man. I appreciate you making this
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work for me. Hey, man, let me tell
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you something, man. I talked
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at South by Southwest. It was the Monday podcast about
1:06
these moments I'm having that just, you know, made me
1:08
feel a little bit old, right? Like I'm up to
1:10
an age now where you can't spin it as young.
1:14
There's no spinning 43 is young. You just can't. You
1:17
just can't. The only way you can spend 43 is young is
1:19
if you get elected president, right? Otherwise, there's no realm or space
1:21
in which, oh, you know, there
1:26
is one thing that you can do young at 43 die. Like
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if I died, they talk about how young I was like
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we still in that space. These things happen is obnoxious little
1:37
motherfuckers. They even try
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to listen to what I'm saying no more. I'm not here
1:41
trying to offer them some nuance, but
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they were raised in a whole different generation of thinking
1:46
and stuff like that. Like all
1:48
it is, right? However, something did make me
1:50
feel young. Lou Holtz go start
1:52
a podcast. And this is my question. This
1:54
is, I just, I saw this Sean
1:57
said is sponsored by some right wing
1:59
and. I don't know what it is. I don't
2:01
want to just the politics of it. I am simply going to
2:03
raise this question Who
2:06
in the podcast listening to? Demographic
2:09
is trying to listen to the Lou Holtz podcast.
2:11
I have jokes I want to make about a
2:13
Lou Holtz podcast But it's some things that we
2:15
used to joke about back in the day that
2:18
people do that we don't joke about no more
2:20
And so I don't think I should start joking
2:22
about Lou Holtz because inevitably it's going to get
2:24
to a place where y'all go Say I'm being
2:26
some form of ableist You
2:29
not be the ableist it's I
2:31
mean it's gonna sound pity. Well,
2:33
I can't say it's gonna sound pity Well,
2:36
it may be difficult to understand at some
2:38
points. I think that is I think that's
2:41
100% correct Man,
2:43
they got to you. This is where we get
2:45
all they suck the fun on my man, Bomani
2:47
Jones You used to be a bit are they
2:49
get around make these uncomfortable jokes in an artful
2:51
way. Hold on. Hold on I still got it.
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I don't want you to think I don't never
2:55
got it, right? I would say
2:58
the time you did Yeah in
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this particular case I wasn't so sure
3:02
by the way in terms of like some of
3:04
the meanest things anybody's ever said Lou Holtz who
3:06
is from West Virginia was once quoted as saying
3:09
the only good thing to leave West Virginia is
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the empty bus How
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how do good good Insults
3:21
die because I've never heard that before and I
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feel like I'm sure I should have heard that
3:26
about a bunch of different Places all the time.
3:28
Like how did we let that die Lou Holtz?
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I promise he did not originate that someone else
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gave that to Lou Holtz I don't know man.
3:35
He might have had the NFT right like he
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might have had the NFT on that one and
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never let nobody else Get a hold of he
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got the one copy of the Wu Tang album
3:44
Well, I will not no more because I'm using
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that on some poor Community
3:48
as soon as possible. That's such a
3:51
good one. It's hilarious. Especially you playing
3:53
football The only good
3:55
thing to leave West Virginia is
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an empty bus. There has to
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be good things out West Virginia. I don't know. I feel
4:01
like we need to Google it, but they're like
4:03
most people in places have stereotypes that are
4:05
negative, but there's some positive ones to go
4:08
along with it. I'm trying to think what's
4:10
the, oh, it's like, it's pretty like it's
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beautiful places out there. They probably got some
4:14
good skiing or something. I'm
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just going to throw this out
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there for you. Okay. You are
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from a neighboring
4:23
state and
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you're asking what the good
4:28
things are. If
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you didn't hear about them from
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a mere hour and a half drive,
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yeah, I don't know. I mean, people, the
4:42
beaches in Delaware, even Delaware guys
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and stuff, you got to incorporate
4:46
in Delaware. Oh,
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you're going down to the services, right? Baby,
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you know what? I had never thought about this
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before because I'm not going to say nothing bad
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about West Virginia because I ain't got enough eye
5:01
to eye to say if there's bad things, right?
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But you should be able to get a good
5:06
price on charcoal, right? Should.
5:09
Yeah. That's what they do. Right. That's not
5:11
a reasonable, like, can you get like artisanal
5:13
charcoal, like homemade charcoal? Like, is it people
5:16
that do it on their own? Like,
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I don't know if cold coal and charcoal are
5:20
the same. I'm speaking from my own ignorance right
5:22
now. Yeah. They definitely aren't the same, I feel
5:24
like. But I also think West Virginia is a
5:27
place where if you use the word artisanal, they're
5:30
going to assume some things about you
5:32
that they don't like. That's fair. That's
5:34
fair. That's not, you're right. There
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is probably a demand for some artisanal
5:39
things in West Virginia. They just don't
5:41
know what they, that they
5:43
just call it. Yeah. I'm sure they have
5:46
a different name for it. I know that
5:48
homemade, homemade, homemade. Yeah. Homemade is what they
5:50
call. That's right. Yeah. We
5:52
should stop. Artisanal apple pies. Hey,
5:55
look, I was saying they, West Virginia
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gave us the artistical Randy Jean Moss.
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That's the best thing. Yeah. Him
6:02
and white chocolate, the best two things ever out
6:05
of West Virginia for sure. All right.
6:07
We got them. We got what's
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his name? Jerry West. Jerry
6:13
West out of West Virginia. He from the dub VA. Nick
6:17
Saban. Nick Saban from the dub VA. Do
6:20
they call it that? I
6:23
would imagine so. Like they got to call
6:25
it and sell. I feel like I see
6:27
the video of Randy Moss talking about the
6:29
dub VA. My brother used to do a
6:31
Randy Moss impression because they made my boy
6:33
used to talk, you know, Randy country. And
6:35
so we had Randy's the kind of country
6:38
that would be like, I was on that
6:40
ball like stripe on the skunk. He's like,
6:42
no, no, no. He's a different completely. That's
6:44
not his brand. The country. His country is
6:46
man. I'm telling you, I got the fattest
6:48
sacks in the dub VA over here. Boy,
6:51
fattest sacks in the dub VA. Like
6:53
is that brand? Is that that
6:55
realm of country? I
6:57
can't imagine that there were like there
7:00
are places that we know that athletes are
7:04
Randy Moss in high school, man. In
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West Virginia. Bro, I've
7:09
seen the footage, brother. And let me tell
7:11
you something. I can't believe it was allowed.
7:13
Like, look, let me tell you something. I
7:16
got bored a couple of days ago and
7:18
I was watching high school footage of Darren
7:20
McFadden. And so I
7:22
did. Oh, Darren McFadden was one of those guys
7:24
that was recruited as athlete. And I had assumed
7:26
that he was recruited as like a quarterback and
7:29
a running back because I seen how he
7:31
handled like the wild test stuff when he
7:33
was at Arkansas. No, apparently his other position
7:35
was free safety. And brother, he was a
7:38
menace. He was a menace
7:40
in every way. He was admitted out there
7:42
cleaning clocks. He was admitted out
7:44
there running things back. He was an outright
7:46
menace. Randy Moss was out there and Randy
7:48
Moss is in this big shoulder pad era.
7:51
So he was out here with like the collar
7:53
and he's back there playing safety. But he's looking
7:55
all yoked up like a linebacker. And then he's
7:57
just I mean, what are you supposed to do
7:59
with it? got the ball. What are you supposed
8:01
to do as a high school player against Randy
8:03
Malls? I don't pay that. I
8:05
mean, like I'll see some people's high school highlight
8:07
tapes and I saw, I gave a speech at
8:09
this, at
8:12
the National Alliance or no, National
8:14
Alliance African-American athletes. I gave
8:16
a speech there. And so it's high school athletes. AKA. Nah. I
8:22
saw some of the high school athletes that
8:24
had their a bunch of five star kids
8:26
going to Georgia in Tennessee, excuse me, not
8:28
Tennessee, Georgia and Texas and Oklahoma. And
8:31
I saw the highlight tapes and they
8:33
plan in some real deal places, but
8:35
it's still obvious that they are separate,
8:37
but I don't see a lot of
8:39
high school football. And I'm
8:41
remembering when I played, that should
8:43
have been illegal, man, because
8:46
like, I promise you like that.
8:48
They need to have some divisions. Once you
8:50
have demonstrated that you are better than the
8:52
rest of these kids, we need to get
8:54
you up out of here. Cause I'm not
8:57
a big dude. And I was doing damage.
8:59
I can only imagine what Darren
9:01
McFadden big ass was doing, playing safety
9:03
with a quarterback who played baseball in
9:05
the off season and some regular ass
9:08
wide receivers who are going to grow
9:10
up to be accountants. I hope they
9:13
may not grow up at all. Fucking
9:15
with Darren McFadden out there coming downhill
9:17
at them. Can you imagine how many
9:19
hospital balls are thrown? Cause you know,
9:21
Darren's team is up and then the
9:23
coach, another sound like we're going to
9:25
come back. No, you not. We're going
9:27
to throw some deep passes and them
9:29
quarterbacks just throwing up wish balls and
9:31
Darren coming downhill at four, five, at
9:34
least he might've been running a four, four, 200, at least
9:37
200 pounds throwing his body. And there was
9:39
no penalty back then for hitting people in
9:41
the head. You know how many kids I
9:44
put out of games because their quarterbacks couldn't
9:46
throw. And I was playing safety and I
9:48
was just head hunting, diving
9:50
through their necks. Can you imagine what Darren McFadden
9:52
was doing to people like that? Really? Oh gosh,
9:56
my kids aren't old enough. Well, my son's not old
9:58
enough yet, but I'm going to be. A
10:00
stickler be out there paying close attention. If it
10:02
does happen to what's going on, I will walk
10:04
on the field and in the game or y'all
10:06
can keep playing. But you know who not going
10:08
to go out there with that five star? My
10:11
son. Dougie
10:13
Fosworth, AKA, net loose
10:15
knockup. I
10:19
know it don't sound I know it don't sound like
10:21
something that makes sense. I got a couple of good
10:23
hits in the league, too. But in high
10:25
school. I'm
10:29
sure you were operating with a special level
10:31
of confidence, right? And like a step ahead
10:33
on everything. And also
10:35
like faster. And I think
10:37
it's more about the the
10:40
quarterbacks being terrible. Like there
10:43
are no high school or there are no
10:46
college level quarterbacks and
10:49
Baltimore County football. And they was throwing
10:51
up bad balls. And I would get
10:53
so excited. And I, as many young
10:55
men, like I, I
10:58
didn't have the level of
11:00
compassion I have today. I
11:02
was trying to make highlight films
11:04
and they pretend to be concerned
11:06
and that my friends up afterwards.
11:08
It was when I was 12 years old.
11:12
It was my 13, I think my
11:14
last year of pop Warner. We went down.
11:17
We lost in the championship in Florida. But
11:19
before that, the first game of the year,
11:21
we played against this team. That's
11:24
one of the other really good teams. And
11:27
I dove through a kid's leg.
11:29
It was bad. That was the one time
11:31
when I was like, you know what? I
11:34
actually do feel bad and I pretended to
11:36
feel bad. They were holding him, trying to
11:38
bring him down. He was like their big
11:40
older, but lighter is what they called it.
11:42
And they were trying to get him down. And I
11:45
came down. He was playing safety then, too. And just
11:47
dove at his leg while somebody was holding it. It
11:49
went back the other way. And and like
11:52
the bone ripped through. It was blood everywhere.
11:54
We, you know, we did wait for
11:57
the ambulance to take his ass off. And they sent all
11:59
our 13. your old ass is back
12:01
out there to play more football. Oh,
12:06
you know, they really changed. Yeah.
12:09
Yeah. I'm sorry. But I'm
12:11
just imagining Darrin McFadden and my son on
12:13
the field at the same time, whenever my
12:15
son gets to 14, 15 years old, he
12:17
hasn't played tackle yet. But I think I'm
12:19
going to have to let him because he's
12:21
committed to it in high school, but and
12:24
it's a good league, like the
12:26
teams that he's going to play
12:28
against like they put a
12:30
couple of kids in college every year. I
12:32
remember when Clowney was in high school and
12:34
what Spencer said about that Clowney field was
12:36
you ain't even need that arrow. You
12:38
know, that arrow, because like, you know, when
12:41
you're watching that defensive field or office alignment,
12:43
you need that arrow, let you know who
12:45
it is that you're looking for. You ain't
12:47
need that arrow. When Clowney was out there,
12:49
Clowney was also out there playing running back
12:52
on that high school film. Oh,
12:55
God, I can't
12:57
imagine. What is we but
12:59
where is he? He went to South Carolina. Where is
13:01
he from? Rock Hill, South
13:03
Carolina. OK, I mean, I don't know.
13:06
I guess I don't need. Dominique, yeah.
13:08
Dominique Stephon Gilmore was out there with
13:10
him. No.
13:15
Today, yeah. So they obviously won
13:17
the state championship like they had. No
13:20
reason why not. Unless there there was a
13:22
real deal quarterback somewhere else in the league,
13:25
but they had to win the state championship
13:27
because of that. Hey, look, man, I don't
13:29
care who that real deal quarterback would have
13:31
been if Clowney on if Clowney on the
13:34
other side of Russian and Gilmore back there
13:36
on one of them receivers. I don't think
13:38
I don't think quarterbacking going to do. Yeah,
13:40
that's fair. Quarterback going to do as you
13:42
know, the Clowney and Gilmore both on offense
13:45
can't be stopped. Yeah, they won
13:47
the championship by 42 points, I'm sure. That's
13:50
why you see the implicit video player running back
13:52
in high school. Right. Like, bro, what are we
13:54
supposed to do right now, man? Like, honestly, as
13:56
the debate is, Coach, you
13:58
know, you're not supposed to do this because otherwise. you
14:00
do it all the time, right? You notice is wrong.
14:02
You just notice is not right. I
14:05
was like partially 60, 45% joking
14:07
about this
14:10
shit shouldn't be legal. But I'm thinking back to
14:13
like, we played against a
14:16
team from like way out in the, in
14:20
like farmland and they had one kid who was gonna
14:22
go to Maryland named CJ
14:24
Feldheim. And he was like six, four, like
14:26
230 and
14:29
muscular and athletic. And
14:32
you know what we didn't have in
14:34
my school was anybody who was
14:37
six, four, 250 and athletic. And
14:40
so like we hung in the game because we
14:42
would run away from him, but it was impossible
14:44
to block. You put two, three people on him
14:46
like, nah, these are regular high
14:49
school kids. Like go, next time you out, just
14:51
walk around the mall and you're gonna see these
14:53
high school kids that look like high school kids.
14:55
And then think about the
14:57
Davey and Clowney going up against them.
14:59
That's just, it's really not fair. Can you imagine how
15:02
many people he hurt? I wonder how many kids he
15:04
hurt. Well, all you need to see, like, forget
15:07
about the Bishop Sycamore's of the world for
15:09
a second. Even when
15:11
you get like the class of the
15:13
Titans, right between two big time high
15:15
schools, not everybody on that big time
15:17
team is going somewhere. It's a lot
15:20
of them that are, but not everybody's
15:22
going somewhere. And a good
15:24
friend of mine, God rest her soul. I'll never forget, she
15:26
hit me up to let me know that her baby brothers
15:28
are gonna be on ESPN cause they was playing against somebody.
15:31
And I remember I watched a little bit
15:33
of that game, man. I turned that off
15:35
and I turned that off because most of
15:37
these boys are not supposed to be playing
15:39
on television. You know what I'm saying? Like
15:41
they're not good enough for that level of
15:43
scrutiny and somebody might die out here.
15:46
Like if you want me to go on that game to
15:49
watch a hot shot receiver, I'll do it. Hot
15:51
shot running back could get a little tricky, but
15:53
I'm still down to do it. If I'm here
15:56
to watch a hot shot linebacker, Ooh, I don't
15:58
think this right. I'm
16:00
not trying to see the, um,
16:03
the five star safety either. I
16:05
definitely know that that's more
16:07
steam. The linebacker, I feel like I get you,
16:09
they might get to the quarterback. They might meet
16:11
some people in the hole and blow them up,
16:13
but the safety is the real problem. That's the
16:15
real problem. Yeah. It gets started. I,
16:21
it like, okay. So you tear something, you
16:24
pull something and we all think that
16:26
you just get better as someone who's had
16:28
repairs and knees and hips, it
16:31
gets better, but then it gets worse a lot
16:33
faster than everything else. We saw a man chanting
16:35
sharp, like them hips don't feel good. Having people
16:37
do that to kids when they are 15, 60
16:40
years old is one thing. And that is the
16:42
head injury stuff too, where this game is actually
16:44
like we have weight classes and wrestling. You
16:47
bought that. I'm about to start a DC
16:49
campaign. I want football weight classes. You just
16:51
don't, because they're like LeBron on
16:53
TV in high school, worst thing going to happen,
16:55
you're going to get embarrassed and get ducked on.
16:58
These kids. These
17:02
kids. Oh, man. I
17:04
do want to know how many people clowning sent to
17:06
the hospital because it's more than one and maybe
17:08
less than 50. Well, so the
17:10
thing that Texas high schools had that
17:12
I felt like was different than just
17:14
about everybody else, Texas
17:16
high schools, at least it seemed to me
17:19
a whole lot more
17:22
like professional size offensive
17:24
lineman, like my high school
17:27
was not a big high school and
17:29
had over 600 pounds worth of tackles. That's
17:32
what I'm saying. Last high school,
17:34
we did not. We
17:37
had, we had, so like we
17:39
had, uh, one or two defensive
17:41
linemen. I remember both
17:43
of their names too. That were over
17:45
300 pounds, but they
17:48
were five. They didn't clumps. Yeah. Okay.
17:51
It was a lot of 10. Yeah. So like they
17:53
were not, you know, like
17:55
that's what a 300 pound high school looks like.
17:57
They look like, you know, like they
17:59
need. some discipline, whether that's the reason or not.
18:01
That's what they look like. They
18:05
don't look like them Lane
18:07
Johnson. Like that's not, it's
18:09
not we are accustomed to I saw Lane Johnson
18:12
in Vegas, man. Same, same
18:15
large man, bro, man, bro.
18:17
And it's like, I know how big
18:19
he is. But it's something about seeing
18:21
football players out of the football setting.
18:24
Don't be at a party with him because it's like
18:26
basketball players. It's the same thing where you see him,
18:28
they're tall. It's weird. It's like, Oh, yeah, you're super
18:31
tall. But we had a party where 80%
18:33
of the people are normal. Then
18:36
there's like, football players.
18:39
And then there's Lane Johnson. Look
18:42
at like a tackle. But I
18:44
see I feel like we talked about
18:47
the same party. She was at that
18:49
party. And I think basketball players, especially
18:51
big men, how big they are is
18:53
wildly underrated. She is a giant man.
18:56
Yeah, six. Yeah, we talked about the same party 610.
18:58
It does not look
19:00
normal in person. I'm with you. But it's
19:03
a different but it's the this way. It's
19:05
the broad that I think it's lost. That's
19:08
yeah. Oh, for she just saying, yeah.
19:11
Yeah, yeah, she does. Because she does
19:14
one of the basketball players who does not
19:16
have an abnormal looking body. It looks like
19:18
you just sized up a normal person, you
19:21
know, whereas a lot of basketball
19:23
players, like they just tall.
19:25
It is like weird looking, but it's
19:27
not intimidating looking. She does
19:30
give that intimidation also. But Lane
19:32
Johnson had the face, the
19:35
haircut, the beard, the
19:37
size, the width, all of
19:39
that world like, Hmm, you know who I ain't
19:41
going best with. The
19:44
problems. Don't
19:46
don't don't want to know
19:48
him going to yeah. Yeah, that's what he
19:50
wanted to say and the chain I would
19:52
try to figure out if there's an appropriate
19:54
place to bring up the chain. But it
19:56
was very significant chain. I feel like when
19:58
you that size it's important to
20:01
have something on like that when you
20:03
look like him to distinguish that you
20:05
not a goon in the mob, like
20:09
you are in charge, cause people
20:11
might assume. No, but see, I
20:13
don't, I mean, he could have that chain to be
20:15
the head goon. Head goon don't get no chain like
20:17
that. Oh, no, the head
20:19
goon can afford the chain. Like the head goon,
20:23
like it's like a weebay level, right? Like
20:25
weebay had a good enough house to
20:27
have them fish tanks in it, you know what I mean? That's
20:29
fair, that's a fair point. The
20:32
goons gotta get active at all times though. I
20:34
guess I assume that goons don't wear chains cause
20:36
they taking them, but maybe
20:38
you a graduated goon. If
20:41
they take it on who gonna take theirs. That's
20:44
fair point, that's a fair point. Yeah,
20:47
I'm certainly not gonna critique anything that
20:50
Lane Johnson or anybody that size is
20:52
wear it or don't. Looks great, love
20:54
it Lane. Nah, nah, me and Biena
20:56
Brinley talked about it, by the way,
20:58
that booty play gonna be the
21:00
business for the Eagles. They winning guy,
21:02
Saquon to go with Jayla Hurts to
21:04
go with the boy, they gonna run
21:06
that play, air play, air play, no
21:09
reason to run nothing else. So
21:11
many quads back there, just we
21:14
gonna hear so much about their squats
21:16
and everything. Who's replacing Kelsey
21:18
though? I mean, I guess Kelsey actually wasn't really
21:21
built for that. I feel like
21:23
he was a victim of that point. He's not a
21:25
big dude. He's a quickness guy, right? He'd
21:27
get out there and pull it. Like
21:29
surprise, how I get on the edge, I'm
21:32
fast. He's not really the barrel and through
21:34
guy. They touch push might get
21:36
better. Yeah, that's gonna be a very interesting
21:38
question, right? Who is going to be the
21:40
next center? I mean, I'm not gonna know
21:42
that person's name, don't get me wrong. It's
21:44
one of those situations. He's an abnormally famous
21:47
and beloved center who
21:49
also is really talented. It's one of those
21:52
things about following. If
21:55
they give up one sack, it's gonna be
21:57
because Kelsey wasn't out there calling out the
21:59
protections. whoever that center is that steps
22:01
in, no way they
22:03
gonna like it. I'm not gonna lie,
22:06
all the things that the center does, I've
22:09
heard about all those things for decades.
22:12
I don't understand any of it at all. They be
22:14
telling me the quarterback is doing all this, then they
22:16
tell me that the center is doing all that. I
22:18
just see a bunch of people pointing around. I ain't
22:20
got no idea. Like if people talk about the center
22:22
make the calls, I've been acting like I know what
22:24
that means for as long as I can remember. It's
22:26
just about like a couple different
22:28
things happen and some quarterbacks can do
22:31
it and some centers can do it,
22:33
but like they set the protection based
22:35
on who they determine is the
22:38
middle linebacker or
22:40
they'll slide the protection or push the protection
22:42
based on whether they think that
22:44
there's a blitz coming or a dangerous pass
22:46
rusher on one side or the other. And
22:48
it takes something off the plate of the
22:50
quarterback. But I tend to like
22:52
the quarterback to call the protections because I
22:54
need you to know when we got an
22:56
unblocked man. You can't just trust that we
22:59
gonna pick everybody up. So like, I
23:01
like the idea of taking off his plate, but
23:03
I'm gonna need the center to turn around,
23:06
give me a two fingers, give me a
23:08
peace sign, let me know where
23:10
this hot read is coming off of and who I
23:12
got to look at. But yeah, Jaylen is gonna have
23:14
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Dominique, Nick Saban did that thing where he's
26:49
like really rich, right? And he
26:51
used to coach a football team, and he
26:53
quit coaching the football team, and now he's
26:55
telling everybody that he stopped coaching the football
26:57
team because all the kids care about his
26:59
money, and so everybody is now jumping up
27:01
on their soap boxes. Hey, now that you
27:03
ain't got all the power, you got a
27:05
problem with it. But
27:07
can I be, I'm going to
27:09
kind of sort of ride for Nick Saban on
27:12
this. Hear
27:14
me out. Obviously,
27:16
the players being able to get money alters the
27:18
power dynamic, which I think for those of us
27:20
who have had the problems of the fact that
27:22
the players didn't get paid in the power dynamic
27:24
as it was, you assume that any pushback against
27:26
that can be very easy to be like, oh,
27:28
now you got a problem because the players got
27:31
a little power. Maybe I
27:33
think the problem that the coaches seem to
27:35
have from the conversations I'm having is these little
27:37
jokers is coming in asking for a raise
27:39
every 15 minutes, right? Like
27:42
the coaches have made a mistake in a lot of
27:44
these places where they're the ones like NIL in particular,
27:46
they're the ones determined who gets the money, they're the ones
27:48
determined who gets how much and everything else. And that is mean
27:50
you got a lot of 90 people that's all
27:52
coming to deal with you. I also
27:54
think to be fair to Saban and I'd
27:56
say probably a lot of his colleagues, I
27:59
even my dear. say the majority of his
28:01
colleagues. There's a lot of money in
28:03
coaching, obviously, but I do think a lot of
28:05
these people get into it because they do want
28:07
to work with young people. Like I think part
28:10
of save and leaving the NFL to come
28:12
back to college was he realized he didn't
28:14
like coaching pros. He preferred working with younger
28:16
people. And there is a guidance. Like I
28:18
don't want to say that father stuff because
28:20
that's going too far, but there is an
28:22
element of guiding people through their lives. And
28:24
this period of life is about growth as much
28:26
as anything else. And if you know this and
28:28
you think this, and the only thing that this
28:31
person that you want to, like you try to
28:33
come mold this joke and he like cool, but
28:35
what's that paper hitting foe? I
28:38
get why that's not the job that he signed
28:40
up for and he doesn't want to do it.
28:42
The problem is he got to go find somebody
28:44
else to say this because ain't nobody trying to
28:46
hear it from you. I didn't listen
28:49
to the whole thing all that closely, but
28:51
I heard a lot of conversation about it.
28:53
I frankly didn't find it too interesting in
28:55
part because I think I
28:57
don't and this is also, I think,
28:59
uh, speaking of myself, you talk about getting older.
29:01
One of the things that I've
29:04
like added to my life and when I've got,
29:06
uh, as a part of like maturing is understanding
29:09
that nothing is all good and nothing
29:11
is all bad. And
29:13
while there are plenty of things about
29:16
the previous system that I hated, there
29:19
were things about it that were good. And
29:21
there are plenty of things about the concept
29:23
of money going to the players.
29:26
Like I love that. But like,
29:28
I also recognize there's plenty of shit
29:30
about that. That sucks. And
29:33
maybe Nick Saban is a spokesperson
29:35
who's flawed, but that don't make
29:37
what he's saying not true. So
29:41
I also understand if I was a
29:43
player who had this rare skill and
29:45
I will be coming in talking because
29:47
that's what everybody does. You
29:50
got something rare. What are we talking
29:52
about? How much you going to pay
29:54
for this? So the kids are behaving
29:56
rationally in this screwed up system. The
29:59
system is screwed. up because the
30:01
NCAA and all the presidents have been holding
30:03
it hostage for this long, trying to not
30:06
let it grow and develop along with the
30:08
popularity and the finances of the game, trying
30:11
to not let it mature into the professional
30:13
sports league that it was destined to become.
30:15
And by doing that, they put in a
30:18
position where they don't have the power. Y'all
30:20
could have easily kept the power, declared them
30:22
employees, signed them to contracts. That's what we
30:24
do. That's how this works. But you know
30:27
what you did? Nothing. You're like, all
30:29
right, we'll do some in it. And you waited
30:31
for the Supreme Court to tell you that what
30:33
you was doing was messed up. And now it's
30:35
the Wild West. So Nick Saban doesn't control that.
30:37
And I'm fine. I appreciate him pointing out what
30:39
the problem is, but we can't just jump on
30:41
him and say, oh, Nick,
30:43
guess you don't like having a power now
30:45
and pretend like that doesn't mean that there
30:48
are plenty of things about this current situation.
30:50
That fucking stink. Let me tell you something,
30:52
man. I don't care what it is that
30:54
we talking about, right? I don't care what
30:56
the dynamics are. I don't care what's fair.
30:58
I don't care what's right. I don't care
31:01
what's gay, recognized, gay. I don't care about
31:03
none of that. I'm 70 years old and
31:05
some 19 year old trying to walk in
31:07
my office and tell me what it's about
31:09
to be. I don't care what the it
31:11
is. This conversation is over. If I got
31:13
to roll out, I'm like Whelan Jennings and
31:15
we are the world. Oh, we going to
31:17
be saying it's a Swahili. Time for me
31:19
to dip. I've heard
31:21
enough. I can tell right now that
31:23
this is not going to go in a direction that
31:25
I find to be palatable to me and my sensibilities.
31:27
Thanks to stop. Nope. Got to go. Got to go.
31:30
And that's what Nick did. Like that reminds me
31:32
a bit of like the COVID stuff where
31:35
like the lying about
31:37
getting the shot was the problem and conducting
31:39
yourself. Like you didn't get the shot was
31:41
the problem. Like if you wanted
31:43
to make some sort of sacrifice based on
31:46
the things that you believe I'm all for
31:48
people making sacrifices, but don't lie about it
31:50
forcing me or other people to be in
31:52
a situation. So like Nick Saban is not
31:54
staying in this thing and complaining about how
31:57
much it sucks. He was like, you know
31:59
what? I done did it. This sucks.
32:01
I'm gone. Hey guys, you know that shit over
32:03
there? It sucks. Why don't y'all
32:05
go figure that out? Nothing's wrong with that,
32:08
Nick. Yeah, he's
32:10
like, look, I know the people that's in charge here,
32:12
dawg. They are not going to come up with some
32:14
solution because they're going to need to come up with
32:16
something. What it is just
32:18
seems like outright chaos. And so I think
32:20
the problem that people have is, and I
32:22
get this, is that they're accustomed to people
32:24
making an argument that you should not move
32:26
toward progress because if you move toward progress,
32:28
it is going to cause chaos. And thereby
32:30
the assumption is made on the front end
32:33
that the chaos thing is merely a scare
32:35
tactic. It's not really going to be chaos.
32:37
That's just what you say to make this
32:39
stop. No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
32:42
The move toward progress is correct morally,
32:44
right? I don't have any question about
32:47
that, but that does not mean that
32:49
the chaos argument is not true. And
32:51
if you look around, this is in
32:53
fact chaos. I don't think that what
32:56
the current state of affairs is really
32:58
that helpful for anybody, including the players.
33:00
I don't care what these checks are that
33:02
are being cut. I do not believe making moves
33:04
on these timetables that these dudes are making moves
33:07
on is ultimately going to be good for
33:09
them. I think the money, the smart money is
33:11
to stay somewhere. Like negotiate what you can
33:13
every year and somebody else wants to throw some
33:15
money out there and negotiate what you can
33:17
to stay, but your long money is to
33:19
be a part of a community where those people
33:21
remember you. And that's how you get the
33:23
job at the car dealership. After
33:25
you done, and you could be signing on
33:28
cars forever, right? That's, that's the game that
33:30
you need to be playing. Agreed. But
33:32
that's really
33:34
hard to convince somebody because
33:37
on the other side, they believe that
33:39
they're giving themselves the best chance at
33:42
the big payday by moving. Presumably,
33:44
I think the dangerous thing is if
33:47
you're moving from school to school for
33:49
a larger NIL check, that to
33:51
me is a mistake. If you're moving from school
33:53
to school because you believe like Joe Burrow, nobody
33:56
going to tell me that Joe Burrow made the
33:58
wrong decision to go to LSU. And
34:00
I'm sure there's lots of other examples like that.
34:02
I mean, PennX Live, there are lots of examples
34:05
of people moving from one place to another and
34:08
ended up having success. There are probably
34:10
more examples of people failing, but it's
34:12
hard for me to criticize them for
34:15
doing what they think is gonna get in the best
34:17
chance at the next level. If you move from school
34:19
to school for 100,000 extra dollars, I
34:21
get it, it's a lot of money. But if
34:24
it ain't helping you for the
34:26
next level, you're costing yourself probably
34:28
hundreds of thousands based on the relationships and
34:31
the commitment and community that you were talking
34:33
about before. That's worth more than $100,000 right
34:35
now. Yeah, I
34:37
don't think Joe Burrow made a mistake because
34:39
Joe Burrow was a sophomore and had just
34:41
lost his job to somebody that was younger
34:43
than him and was gonna be there for
34:45
a minute, right? His
34:48
move was a wise move. The guy that
34:50
I thought made a bad move was Quinn
34:52
Ewers, who did not beat out, he left
34:54
school early, okay? Did not beat out CJ
34:57
Stroud. And so he came to Texas, but
34:59
the truth is, he was only gonna be
35:01
sitting behind CJ Stroud for two years. And
35:03
what he would have been doing last year
35:06
was throwing the ball to this one dude.
35:08
You know what I'm saying? He'd have been
35:10
throwing the ball to probably the best wide
35:12
receiver in college football. That could have been
35:15
him, right? And look, throwing it to Xavier
35:17
Worthy, there's worse ways you could have done
35:19
it. But you could have been up there. Quinn
35:22
Ewers is probably getting drafted in the top 10
35:24
this year, I think, if he stayed at Ohio
35:26
State. I mean, I don't disagree with you. I
35:29
think that's probably evaluating,
35:31
and you never know what the exact right
35:33
decision is, but understanding the long-term view, and
35:36
Quinn Ewers might've thought that they was gonna
35:38
go recruit somebody else over him. And he
35:40
had a guarantee to get on the field
35:42
at a great school, like a top tier
35:44
school like Texas, he took that chance.
35:47
But here's my thing. If
35:49
you as good as he was supposed to be,
35:51
right? And this is a super high level, five
35:54
star recruit and everything else, what's this, you gonna
35:56
recruit somebody over me? You can try, right? Dude,
36:00
you talk about being, you gonna beat out.
36:03
He's beating out Arch Manning now, for example,
36:05
right? Arch Manning ain't gonna start there until
36:07
Quinn is out of there. You gotta have
36:09
some confidence in yourself. That's what gets me
36:11
about the quarterback that leaves because they didn't
36:13
beat out somebody a year or two over
36:15
them. No, this job is gonna be yours
36:17
if you're the person you're supposed to be.
36:20
And whatever reasons you had to decide to go
36:22
there in the first place are probably holding steady.
36:24
But all you gotta do, all you have to
36:26
do is put up one year of fill. I
36:28
think that's the part that gets me when these
36:31
dudes make all these moves is all you need
36:33
is one year of fill. That's it, you don't
36:35
need to play as a freshman. You just need
36:37
to put up one year of fill. This is
36:39
like the
36:42
human equivalent of like necessity as
36:45
the mother of invention. When you
36:47
don't handle options, sometimes
36:50
you find a little something that you needed that you
36:52
didn't know you had. And I think we all have
36:54
been in that situation before where maybe you fell short
36:56
because you ain't had no choice. But
36:59
I think that's probably part of
37:01
the intended or unintended
37:03
logic about like getting married. You
37:05
tie all your finances and everything
37:07
up. Like, you know what it
37:09
is? It's fundamentally the reason for
37:11
the European Union. We
37:13
gonna tie all our shit together. We
37:16
ain't got no, we got
37:18
no recourse. We gotta all be okay. Because
37:20
you know what happens when we are not
37:22
tied together? War. War.
37:25
We have other options. Yeah. I
37:28
think that there's something to be said for like,
37:30
I'ma tie like that. You
37:33
can't fake scarcity. You know, you can't fake.
37:35
And I think we all have experiences where
37:37
you trying to write a paper two weeks
37:39
early, you can't get nothing on that page.
37:41
But somehow you just get struck by
37:43
some, that happened for the speech that I was talking about.
37:46
I was trying to write that speech for a week and
37:48
a half. Couldn't get nothing on the page. Night
37:50
before though, whoa, worse
37:52
was flowing. That's like
37:54
it boy, you look like you about that Bitcoin.
37:56
You know what I'm saying? Nope. You.
38:00
Yeah, that's my contract is same
38:02
thing. I got a lot. She's
38:04
we down here in Atlanta I'm
38:07
deep on the depth chart. Well, you know what
38:09
I can't do is not bald is here locked
38:11
in No, no you were
38:13
you was all about the still of the fight Look
38:17
it up to the challenge of your
38:19
rivals Put
38:22
a beat behind that boom
38:24
boom boom boom boom
38:26
boom boom Hey, man,
38:29
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38:31
bad I have a whole thing
38:33
first of all rocky is the
38:35
single most likable movie character ever
38:37
created There's nobody that you couldn't
38:39
possibly root against rocky and we
38:41
should have known rocky was different
38:43
when in the first rocky rocky
38:45
Go get a get a get a
38:47
LP put on the turntable and what is
38:49
he playing? Some of madness
38:52
by cooling the guy that was outside right
38:54
there The rocky has something for a little
38:56
bit of everybody and then in every movie
38:58
man All Rockies get it
39:01
cracking music is always uplifted
39:03
man The the regular rocky one
39:05
the one that biggie sample and then of course
39:07
the eye the tiger So the thought of our
39:09
fight the other fight rising up to the challenge
39:11
of our rivals like all of them get you
39:13
going Even the first Creed
39:16
has some knocks in it, too I don't
39:18
know what the second one did the first one will
39:20
say though It was a little tricky for rocky 5
39:22
right like that. That was a bad
39:24
era for it, but also shoot Detroit
39:28
City and LA we had
39:30
that from rocky rocky
39:34
Like rocky was a big deal like before I
39:36
was old enough to know much about movies So
39:38
I watched it as a kid like at home
39:40
on TV and first time I saw
39:42
it I don't know. I was probably like seven eight
39:44
something like that young I guess and
39:47
I Was like this movie
39:49
sucks. I thought it was a movie about fighting.
39:51
There's a damn love story I
39:53
was I was shocked at the amount of
39:55
the movie that was dedicated to like his
39:58
emotional awakening him finding like,
40:00
I want to see this man kick some ass.
40:03
I got older and appreciated the movie more later,
40:05
but it's a sneaky love story. Hold
40:07
on, hold on. Those savage fighting scenes were
40:09
not enough for you what they came around.
40:11
Because look man, if boxing was like a
40:13
Rocky movie, wouldn't be no box. Those
40:17
scenes weren't savage, but I had a whole
40:19
lot of dates that I had to wait
40:21
through. That's true. That's true. A whole lot
40:23
of dates. I was like, nah, I didn't
40:25
even know the point. It does get more,
40:27
really Rocky three and four. Those two, like
40:29
we ain't really talking about all this other
40:31
stuff nearly as much. Rocky three and four
40:33
got a lot more fights. Yeah,
40:36
I think, yeah, I feel like I might've went back
40:38
and I don't remember exactly how old I was, but
40:40
I feel like I might've went back to see Rocky
40:42
one after I saw the lady later Rockies and
40:44
was like, cause those movies are
40:46
like much more closely aligned with
40:48
action movies than the first one. The
40:51
first one is a very artistic film.
40:53
The next one, they're like, Ooh, dirty
40:55
Russian killed my homies. I will
40:57
get revenge. The movies are not in
40:59
the same family by any stretch. Don't
41:01
forget about Savage Negro and Rocky three.
41:03
We got the Savage Negro and we
41:05
got the holster. I
41:08
do. Oh yeah. Fucking Deebo. Rocky three. I
41:10
have like, I don't have the same recollection
41:12
of like, I don't fully remember. Like I
41:15
know club of Langs in it. I know
41:17
that the host is in it. I am.
41:19
Oh, Balboa, you need to bring your woman
41:21
over here. She can find a real man.
41:23
Right? Like I remember like, oh, but all
41:25
I remember about Rocky three is just Mr.
41:27
T say a Balboa, the way you just
41:29
call a Balboa over and over and over
41:31
again. And then Rocky four, um,
41:34
I'm convinced that Paulo got caught
41:36
in something I've seen happen
41:38
a few times in my life. And at
41:40
the risk of seeming like I don't remember
41:42
who I play for. I will say I
41:44
enjoy, which is when the Afro American underestimates
41:46
what this caucasian can do when it comes
41:48
down to scrap. And you think these white
41:51
boys can't fight. Some of them can dog,
41:53
some of them can. And that's just, that's
41:55
what got Apollo bad. Apollo's out here bad
41:57
with this white boy about to do. And
41:59
that boy hit him with and I quote,
42:02
if he dies, he dies. What
42:06
cold last lie. That's how I
42:08
felt when I was 15 years old. Hey,
42:14
y'all better get your kids off this field. Oh
42:17
man. I didn't realize Rocky three came out 82. I
42:19
was born in 83. So yeah,
42:22
I thought they came out in the early eighties, but the
42:25
first one came out. I didn't realize it came out in
42:27
82 because the first Rocky came out in 76. I
42:31
don't know what year Rocky two came out. I'm
42:33
no Rocky. Rocky four came out
42:35
in 85 or 86 and
42:38
then Rocky five came out in like 1990. Rocky
42:40
five had Tommy Morrison in it. And I got to say,
42:42
I don't know how they
42:44
could visit Tommy Morrison that it would be good for
42:47
his brain to go out here and be the enemy
42:49
of Rocky. Like that's what a,
42:51
what a terrible, what a terrible idea. If you,
42:53
what you try to do is get white people
42:55
to like you. You turned on Rocky. Yeah.
42:58
Rocky four was the one that I, the
43:00
first one I saw that with, um, that
43:03
was the one where I was like, Oh
43:05
yeah, I like Rocky. Let me go back
43:07
and see these other Rockies. Let me start
43:09
with Rocky one. It was on USA or
43:11
something. I was like, what is going on?
43:13
Where, when is he going to fight somebody
43:15
and stop worried about this woman and figure
43:17
out that he is the champ, not some
43:19
lowly, uh, pauper, but
43:21
yeah. Yo, people really do not like Adrian.
43:24
They really, really don't. And I just want
43:26
to know what you would do if
43:28
your stupid ass man was out here trying
43:30
to fight Drago, like, like it felt
43:32
to me like Adrian was the only person
43:34
with any good sense in the world.
43:36
You can't win rock. I
43:39
didn't realize that people didn't like Adrian. I
43:41
wasn't, it was wrong. Adrian. I mean, look
43:43
bad, man got a tendency to see. Their
43:47
what they perceived to be their nagging wife
43:49
and everyone else's wife who does such things.
43:51
She was trying to say that bad life.
43:53
Cause even if he won, he was losing
43:55
and he saw how it wound up in
43:57
the end for everybody. Can you imagine?
44:00
like I guess they had her die in the
44:02
trilogy. But can you imagine Rocky was 45 years
44:04
old, she had to go
44:06
change his diapers. See how you're getting his ass
44:08
whooped all the time. I'm with him man. Rocky
44:10
had a robot in that movie. What are
44:12
you doing? You are rich. You made it.
44:14
Why are you going out here and fight
44:17
this machine? What's going on? And that's right.
44:19
Apollo went and got his ass kilked. I'm
44:24
sorry. Maybe I just say,
44:27
maybe I just ain't got the heart, right? But
44:30
I see you killed by homie with your bare hands.
44:34
Avenging his death. Perhaps.
44:38
But there's got to be another way, right? Right.
44:42
There's got to be a way that
44:44
I could do this without having to
44:46
like fight this bad. Can we take
44:48
him to court? Oh, God.
44:51
It was in the boxing ring. I understand
44:53
that it was not all above board. However,
44:57
it's not like they poisoned him or
44:59
something. He punched that man
45:01
to sleep. How about this? If you really
45:03
want to make a man, why
45:06
don't you just go try to pull his woman? You
45:08
know what I'm saying? If Flavor Flav can do it,
45:10
why can't you? Right? Like, why
45:12
don't you? Maybe that
45:14
I would try that approach. No,
45:17
I feel like if
45:19
Flavor Flav could do it, that was suggesting me
45:21
that I'm not her type. But
45:24
at the same time, in real life, she
45:26
was as tight. Right? Like, God, that's all
45:29
I'm saying. Like, if you really had
45:31
a beat, and as I recall, they
45:33
were saying that Rocky was stepping out
45:35
on Adrian anyway. Like, come on, man.
45:37
Apollo, I think, look, that's all Apollo
45:39
needed from you. Apollo would have shown
45:42
down from you above and be like,
45:45
I see you, big dog. I
45:47
see you. I see you. I
45:50
mean, I feel like helping out his son
45:52
later in life. I'd have put a college
45:54
fund together for his kids. Like, I could
45:56
do many things I can do. But what
45:59
I can't do, is fight
46:02
this motherfucker that just killed you with
46:04
punches. With punches. Who
46:08
punched you into another realm? No,
46:12
I can't. I cannot fight somebody
46:14
who punched you into meeting your
46:16
Lord and Savior. It was supposed
46:19
to be an exhibition. Oh, we
46:21
got an exhibition coming up. Nobody
46:24
better not die in
46:26
that. Did somebody bother to
46:28
check whether or not exhibition is a word
46:31
in Russian? He
46:36
didn't get the memo. That dude was a weapon.
46:38
That might not have been. Oh, yeah. In
46:40
Creed, the second Creed, he got a son or
46:42
something that had come out. Movies
46:44
running together for me. You got better memory than
46:46
me, but it just popped into my head that
46:48
he had a son in the second Creed that
46:50
was trying to fight or something. I
46:53
don't know. I saw the second Creed because
46:55
remember he had the son in Rocky five
46:57
and he was reaching that teenage age where
46:59
he was out here like acting bad and
47:01
like winning. Got to do no, no, no,
47:03
no, no, no. I'm talking about Drago's son is
47:05
in Crete. Oh, that's right. He did have that's
47:07
right. He did have the son, but it was
47:09
like he really ain't want to do this. Yeah.
47:12
Speaking of football earlier, I wish my son had
47:14
that same feeling like I
47:16
don't I don't want to do it because that he's
47:18
the opposite where it's like his assumption is that yeah,
47:20
this is what I'm supposed to do. Like
47:23
he really think that there's going to be some football at
47:25
the next level for him while I'm over here like, man,
47:27
you better hit these books. What
47:30
position he play books or
47:32
flag football. So you play like
47:34
everybody's okay. He's not the quarterback. So
47:36
everybody's a receiver and corner
47:39
and safety and linebacker move them around. So
47:41
he hasn't found out yet how he feels
47:43
about contact. No, I know. You know, he
47:45
bought it. No. Yeah.
47:49
Decisions that he makes on
47:51
the basketball team, getting put
47:53
on the bench regularly because
47:55
that man be mad at
47:57
the refs, too. Like they called a felony. Bruh.
48:00
Are you hitting him? You hit him. What
48:03
are you doing? No, I
48:05
joke with my wife. You have to be the one to explain to
48:07
him that the world is not out to get him. I
48:10
tried. He don't listen, but I try to explain to my
48:12
wife that no matter what he's doing, he's playing football. Like
48:15
if he's playing basketball, he's playing football. He plays
48:17
soccer like a football player. Yeah,
48:19
he played tag like he's playing football. He
48:23
runs through the house and like try
48:25
to tackle me and it's very, very
48:28
boy behavior. He got much meaner streak in
48:31
him than I ever had, but he
48:33
is fast as me. Okay. Well,
48:35
there you go. That's, that's the part you go. D digs
48:37
play tool is like, look, that's what pays the bills. Yeah.
48:41
I mean, I assume he's not going to be big. So
48:44
you're going to, you're going to have
48:46
to get a little faster and start worrying about hitting
48:48
everybody. I mean, does he have
48:50
the phosphorous family six pack at age four? Dominique, I
48:52
just picked you him at like six years old with
48:55
a six pack. Yeah, he does.
48:57
He does. Yeah.
48:59
All the, all the kids seem to have gotten
49:02
like the fast metabolism and
49:04
don't work out and kind of lightweight
49:06
ripped. It's a, it's my gift to
49:08
them. If I give them nothing else,
49:11
which I give them plenty, but y'all
49:13
can eat trash and still, and still
49:15
live reasonable. And that is Dominique phosphorous.
49:17
Check him out on the Dominique phosphorous
49:19
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49:21
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49:23
It was fun. Thank you, sir.
49:25
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