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s R. You're listening to the Best of the Odd
Couple with Chris Brush and Rod Harker. The story the
two stories. I guess that if dominated the week, really
we're one. Anthony Davis is trade demand from the New
Orleans Orleans Pelicans, and then the actual trade that took
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place with the New York Knicks and the Dallas Mavericks,
involving christsporzingis going from New York to Dallas, Dennis Smith
Junior going from Dallas to New York, and mainly the
Knicks getting cap room to chase at times k MAC
some of them level all stars and that's what they're
going to do. And one of those guys is Kyrie Irving.
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The Knicks target. I don't care what you here. They're
going after Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving. And today, for
the first time since the Knicks got all that cap space.
The great Kyrie Irving spoke today. Here's what he said.
I mean, well, at the end of the day, I'm
gonna do it. I feel it's best for my career,
and you know, that's just where it stands. And my
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focus this season is winning the championship with the Boston Celtics.
You know, obviously we had goals coming into this season
and primary goal is to win championship. So that's for
my focuses. As your minds shifted down regards to resigning
with Boston, Mike the announcement ship asked me, it's your lot. First.
I spent the last eight years trying to do what
everybody else wanted me to do in terms of making
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my decisions and trying to validate through the media, through
other personnel managers, anybody in this business, and I don't
want anybody so, um. You know, for me, I think
that the confidence that I having myself and my abilities,
I want to be able to control what I want
to control it. Um. You know, I still have confidence
in Boston and what they can promise for the future
and what we have in terms of our pieces and
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see what happens at the end of the season. I
got no problem problem with his comments. You don't have
anything any problems with anything. Kyrie sales are done. No,
I don't have any problems. He waved to you from
across the room that ain't had nothing to do you,
still saying that it ain't true. It is ain't anoh
to do with no Jordan party and me and Kyrie talking.
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I'm telling you as he said, one contrary word about
Kyrie Irvy. Yeah, in the last year, Head I think
given me a region two And this is my point.
He never promised that he was signing with Boston. He said,
my plans are to be here if you want me here.
That's exactly what he said. He didn't say him there,
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but he didn't say I'm signing with Boston. Don't worry
about it. You don't have to worry about it. I
ain't going nowhere. This is where I want to finish
my career. I love the city of Boston. I love
the Celtics. He didn't say that. And now he said
the right thing so that people wouldn't bug him all
year about the contract for the agency. He did the
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right thing by saying that that shut that down, now
down now, of course the Knicks have money in cap room,
so they go to Kyrie, well, what are you gonna do?
Or you sign him with Boston? And he gave the
right answer, We're not there, We're not that. This is
a backtrack rider. No, I have a problem with Kyrie.
I don't have a problem with him. He never said
he was signing with the backtraight. Ain't about he was.
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He said, my plans are to stay in Boston, staying
past me. Fine, that's that's what's called the backtrow with Age.
He didn't back track, changing his call to Backtroe. He
never said he was going to ball. He said, my
players are to sign here with Boston. If you will
have warning, No, they will have you when you're talking
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about sign the cause Dan in the Age warning, he
didn't sign it. Answer me if he didn't sign a contract.
The free agency is in July. First, does Danny Age
want Kyrie Irving? I'm joy? Does he trade it? Okay?
Then if Kyrie ain't, then again it ain't a back try.
I agree with you, Rob. Is that Kyrie. It's fine
for him to say this, but don't sit there and
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tell me it's not a back tray. It ain't a
back track, and let's go. Let's look, asked him direct
They asked him to let me finish. They asked him directly.
Have your plans change from what you said months ago?
He said, ask me, July first, that's a back saying
with what you said is no? Noah the ad He
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didn't say either way. He didn't show us call. We
have the sound forms, go back, shared it with some
of my teammates as well as the organization and everyone
else in Boston. You guys will have me back, plan
on resigning here next year, plan on, let's bring it
in up Jet, Rob g plan on again. I Kyrie
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can say and do what he wants and I can't
kill it for that. But for you to see here
and say that's not a backtrack, he has every right
to change to backtrack, but you're gonna see here and
deny it. What is it? That was not a backtrack? No?
Thank you? How is that not a backtrack? Because he
said he planned it intends on, yes, that doesn't yes,
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but now he's not even saying I planned on it. No,
he didn't say anything, he said, asked me July first,
that's what I'm saying. So that means. It could mean
like they gave me the deal, I signed it, and
now I'm not gonna be a free agent. It doesn't
happen until July. First, he didn't want to talk about it.
In October, he doesn't want to talk about it. Now
he's not. And he said to other things, I'm here
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to win a championship with the Celtics. He don't want
to talk about next year. Not now. He did talk
about nat show, No he did. He did. Let me
show you how he talked about next year. I spent
the last eight years of my career doing what everybody
else wants me to do. I don't owe anybody anything
that's referencing what next year. This summer, No, I don't
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get it. I'm gonna do what's best for my career.
What's he talking about tomorrow night? He's talking about this summer. Yeah,
but death doesn't order. And the last guy that came
out and said I spent the last eight, ten whatever
years of my career doing what everybody else wanted me
to do was guess who Kevin Durand I'm telling you
it ain't a beast. All he left, Okay, See, all
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he said was and he said, and nothing in October
is I plan he did not say. I'm definitely what
nobody said he did, and now he's just not giving
you what his plan is again reiterating it. That's all
I lewis, why are you so worked up over? I'm not.
I'm worked up because you ying. The clear I did't
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know is yeah, that's what he did. A back track.
He's not saying the same thing. I'm not signing here.
I changed my mom. That's not a backtrack. Bec he
never said he was signing intrack, he said my players
are to sign here. Now he's saying, ask me about
my plans. He did backtrack because he never said he
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was signing for sure. Look whether he's backtracking or not,
oh now he's whether law No, I mean, we're not
getting anywhere and sitting here yelling at each other. My
point is I don't have a problem. In fact, to
be honest, what I hope happens is Kyrie and Kevin
Durant both go to New York. Why. I'm because it'd
be more exciting. I think it'd be great. I think,
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I mean, the NBA is about storylines. If you're Kyrie IV,
the NBA was already great to wear. Shut up it is.
It'll be greater beater if it's storylines. And what better
storyline then Kyrie Irving proven he can win without Lebron
James with Kevin Durant in New York City. What better
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storyline than Kevin Durant, who wants to be better than
Lebron James, winning with his former teammate for the Knicks.
That would be huge. How about the Lakers with Anthony
Davis and Lebron against the Knicks with Kyrie and Durant
in the finals. You wouldn't want that. You need to
pipe down a little bit because you're gonna lose your
voice already at forty five minutes to go. I'll get
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through it. Don't worry about my foye. Don't lose your
horse your voice. Thank you, don't worry about my voice.
Be sure to catch live editions of The Odd Couple
with Chris Broussard and Rob Parker week days at seven
pm Eastern, four pm Pacific on Fox Sports Radio and
the iHeart Radio app. I know this is a sore
subject for you, not at all, not at all. Predictions.
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I obviously ran away with the pigs getting pick off you.
I did Jonas because he was so bad. He was
one in four when he filled in. I'm gonna rip
Jonas because he can't hear the show. I'm ripping. I'm
telling you, Jona, if I'm talking, I'm ripping. And you know,
Jonas is my man. He could take it, but he didn't.
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He didn't Uh, he didn't bring it. He didn't go
with it, but he was going for so he let
you get within like seven or eight games of me.
But just my picks, I had about a ten eleven
game lead over you. But now it's time to pick
the biggie, the granddaddy of them all. And I'm nine.
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I'm nine and one in the playoffs, No look, playoffs.
If I don't bet, I'm not a gambling man, doesn't matter.
If I'm not a man in terms of money, then
who cares about the spread? He was wrong on the
other one. Just a minute. I don't care about the spread.
Doesn't eight to feel good, Christian, because I'm really ninety one.
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In my mind, I was saying, who's gonna win this game?
I couldn't care less about the spread in the playoffs,
who cares? It's if I was a betting man on
in terms of money. Yeah, I would play the spread
all you year. We did the game by the spread,
and now all of a sudden, I'm g have we've
been consistent. There's a different regular season, even the whole
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in the regular season, you the overtime rules are different us.
We'd been the spread the postseason. Ain't two was good?
It's sorry. I was seven and three. You was he
seven and three. I think you might have been three
and seven. You know. I'm not that great a math.
That's why I took journalism. But anyway, let's predict this game,
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and again, what is the spread. I'm telling y'all, I'm
picking the Patriots to win. I don't care what the
spread is. I don't do that no time by three points.
I don't care if they win by half a point.
In fact, I wanted to be close. There's nothing worse, rob,
is it? I think you would agree with me on this.
There was nothing worse than a blowout Super Bowl. There
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used to be a struct that was in it when
they were like some superfolo and when the forty nine
is beat the Chargers. You remember that. Yeah, there were
some Super Bowls where it was over by halftime. It
was terrible. It was terrible to watch people with bell
and then all of a sudden, the Super Bowls started. Lately,
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they've been great, but there were a time when it
was always one team showed up in the team. The
Seattle blowout of Peyton Manning and the Bronco was terrible, terrible.
I was so excited about that game, and it just
was was horrible from the start. I so I hope
that it's a very close game, kind of like uh,
Kansas City, New England was or something like that, you know,
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like New Orleans, LA Rams Wash. That's what I want
to see. But arrib I think I'm not even I'm
not really a Patriots fan. No, I know you, and
I just think that they're a great team and a
great franchise, and I think they're going to win. I
think that Bill Belichick get given two weeks to pick
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a part those La Rams with video and all that,
I think he's gonna be able to take away what
the Rams do best, and I think he's gonna be
able to exploit them on the offensive end. Again, don't
think it'll be easy, but I do think that the
Patriots will win. What do you say I'm going with
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the Rams. I think shock, no, no surprise not. It
has nothing to do with the Patriots. The Patriots could
be Let me ask you this, is there one Is
there a team in the NFC that if they had
made the Super Bowl and were play playing the Patriots,
that you would not be pulling for Atlanta Falcons. You
would pick you would pull for the Patriots over Atlanta.
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After that, I will never, ever, what's your problem with
Atlanta the twenty eighth to twee when they blew that
lead to up to the Patriots. I would never pick
Atlanta for anything. And I know we're in Atlanta, but
that you gotta admit, Chris, that was the biggest choke
of of all. Well, I'll give the Patriots ready for
the comeback, but it was so because the play call
and got got ridiculous at the enact iculous. I don't know.
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I just think, um, you know, Sue and Donald will
get to Brady. That's gonna be the difference they have it.
And when they made those trades in the offseason, Chris
right and players like a Sue and a few others,
it was about getting to the Super Bowl and winning it.
I mean they that they hadn't had a great year
the year before, and then they laid an egg at
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home against Atlanta in that playoff game, and they went
and said, hey, we're gonna do everything we can and
we're going for it. And they stumbled it. In December
when two and two they looked like they were trending down,
and you know what, when they ran over the Cowboys, Chris,
That's where I started to say, and you know what,
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Todd Gurley, Uh, I has to have a bounce back games. Yeah,
because he played well against Dallas, and I think they
understand this is the moment. This is what Todd Gurley
has always been about. Right, here's this big moment, a
big situation. I just think that if they can get
Brady off his spot, give him some pressure, make him
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you know, uh that rush. But it hasn't happened, but
but we've seen when Brady gets pressure. So I'm going
twenty seven twenty four Los Angeles. Just so you know,
Kansas City was tied with Pittsburgh for the best pass
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rush the most sacks in the NFL this year. The
LA Rams were fifteenth in the league this year in sacks,
and Kansas City, which had eleven more sacks in the
regular season than the La Rams did not lay a
glove on time Brady, and when they did it was
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a penalty. It wasn't, but it was called a penalty.
And here's another thing, like the Rams have to start
fast and this game because the Patriots have yet to
score a first quarter touchdown and all these super previous
eight they've never scored one. So if you're the Rams,
you gotta jump on them, hold them, and try to
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get in front of them early on, especially because they
have a history of starting slow, of starting slow. Yeah,
because if they don't, if they have to come from behind,
then you can kind of they can't control the game.
They can't control the play calls, they can't do what
they want to do. They just got to come back
and that means throwing the ball makes them a little
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more predictable. Look all year, you're right, Ty Gurley has
been the key for the Rams. But Rob and I
think Gurley is a tremendous back. But I'm not so
sure they can't win this game without me. I mean
he has to play, of course, but they beat New
Orleans without him essentially kJ Anderson and he's another one
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from a work course. Now one of them has to
be productile, doubt, But if they get we saw the
way that they ran over the Cowboys. Yeah they I
mean they almost rushed for three ye on your total yards.
I'm not saying they're gonna get that with the Patriots,
but if they can do that, and also, you know,
get in the situation where they don't turn the ball
over and give Tom Brady a short field, they have
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a chance to win this game. No, they deathly look,
I wouldn't be surprised if the Rams win. And I
also think that Belichick typically enjoys a big advantage over
the other coach. I mean we saw I think he
just coached circles around Andy Reid. Right, No, I agree
with that when you don't have a pass rush and
all of a sudden you get into the quarterback every
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time when they have a great pass rust and all
of a sudden they can't get to you, like I
thought he did it, I don't see him doing that
to McVeigh. Now, I'm not saying McVeigh is as good
as Belichick yet he's obviously young. But I think McVeigh
is a special coach. And don't forget McVey also was
willing to have that trick play when they were down
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O tea nothing right yep. And and Chris, they were
about to part. They were in trouble. Had had New
Orleans gotten the ball and scored again in the game,
probably would have been over right there, would you agree?
Probably the way that they were playing. And you know
what they got They got the ball back and they
wound him getting the field goal out of it to
get on the board and and all everything changed. Yeah.
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Now look the Rams again, they they are very capable
of winning this game. And look, we've said it for
the last three weeks, Kansas City had more talent on
paper than New England. Do LA Chargers have more talent
on paper than New England? The LA Rams have more
talent on paper than New England. But can they turn
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that great talent into a team that beats Bill Belichick
and Tom Brady that's the question. I think it's a
great Super Bowl. You know. I don't know if there's
been as much buzz for some reason about it. You know,
the NBA has kind of dominated the week news wise,
But I think we're in for a very exciting super Bowl.
It's kind of the old guard versus the news, right,
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you know, Golf is one of the looks like one
of the top quarterbacks of the future. Obviously McVeigh looks
like he's already got his own coaching tree after two
years as a head coach, which is unbelievable. So that's
an incredible thing. Yeah, you got all the big names.
Look look at that many big names you've got on
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the Rams, both sides of the ball. But you know,
other than Brady and Gronk, you know, now Elman kind
of but you know what I mean, like, not a
lot of big names on the New England side. But
it's gonna be It's gonna be very I'm expecting a
good game. I would be totally blown away if it's
a blowout either way, I just could man, I hope. Now.
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I just don't see that, I really unless I will
say to you what I will see that. One thing
I do not see is a Rams blowout. I could see.
If there's gonna be a blowout, I would think it
would be a Ram score points. I know they score score,
but I don't see them blowing out Bill Belichick and
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the Patriots. If there's a blowout, I think it would
be on the other side, but we'll see hopefully there's
not either way. And it's a great game, all right.
This man knows a thing or two about blowouts in
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Brussard and Rob Parker week days at seven pm Eastern
four pm Pacific. And we are very pleased to be
It's finally great to have a goal. But three times
you go, I mean, we let's start. There's a lot
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of Jerry, but you I'm Jerry Rice. He needs no introductions.
Who is a few weeks ago Robert Kraft, who obviously
is biased. He's saying Tom Brady's the greatest football player ever.
I said, for me, and I want your definition. We'll
get to the quarterback. But when I think a football player,
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obviously everybody's doing different things. You're not tackling, it's on, yeah,
but I gotta see a guy who's got the athleticism
where I can envision him tackling, blocking, catching, running, We're
doing the things that a football player does. So I
said to me, it's you. Lawrence Taylor or Jim Brown.
What is that a good definition for the greatest football player?
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Or what do you what do you think of when
you think greatest football player? I think we're all gonna
be compared for one thing. And the thing is, though,
I like to look at this as being like, it's
a fraternity of ghosts. You look at football, you look
at basketball, you look at all the different sports, there's
a fraternity and stuff like that. The greatest of all time.
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Now here's the thing. The little kicker too, even as
a doctor lawyer, the greatest of all time. So we
always going to have that comparison. But the thing is
that when I played the game, I love playing the game.
I enjoyed those double days, you know, being in full pass,
you know, doing training camp and getting myself rady, you know,
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for the season, and I always wanted to go out
and just to play my best football. I'm not asking
you to rip on Tom Brady. That's not what I'm
talking about, but I call I consider Joe Montana to go.
When you talk about quarterbacks. He was four and on
the Super Bowl eleven touchdowns. No picks. Won two Super
Bowls with you one, two super Bowls without you one
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with two different coaches. I mean, what didn't Joe Montana do?
And two of those Super Bowls he needed a touchdown
not a field goal to win and he got him. Yeah.
You know, I think the thing about Joe it was
his calmness. If we had time on the clock, we
knew that he could lead us down field and win
that football game. But you know, you look at Tom Brady,
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it's the same thing. There's it's a different era now, guys.
It's totally different than when we played the game. And
with the run pass option, what's happening. The ball is
in the air more. Uh. I probably had the opportunity
to see the ball like maybe five maybe seven times
to a ball game. Now these guys, you know, crazy
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seven targets again. Yeah, that's some guys are getting eighteen
nineteen targets a game. Yeah. It was so funny too
because I saw this picture and it said the greatest
of all time and it was I think it was
like three quarterbacks and guess it was a receiver that wow. Yeah,
and and and it's just like I I sometimes I
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have to pinch myself because it's almost like God, you
know what, I guess I did okay, you even yeah,
Michael Irvin on and he said you are the greatest
receiver of all, no doubt about. He says. What I
tell people is it's ending with that ice. But then
you start with the m c age you know with
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him is number two is who's the greatest football player ever?
Jim Brown? Yea, I knew he would say that about
I wouldn't yeah, no, no, no, no no, I would
say Jim Brown. I love Walter Payton too. He was
so it was like, you know, it's one of those things.
That's why we need this fraternity. Man. We got to
get this for fraternity. And I was asked also about Element,
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uh you know, with what he's doing, you know, doing
the playoffs and stuff like that. I said, you got
to start looking at these, uh the slot receivers now
and say, hey, look these guys are putting it up
outstanding numbers. Welcare uh amadola all these guys, and you
gotta started considering, you know, to consider those guys for uh,
you know, the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The only
reason that he picked Jim Brown is because he started
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that movie with Rock. Hell. Well, it's the eye couple.
We are joined by three times Super Bowl champion Hall
of Fame wide receiver arguably the goat, Jerry Rice. So
when you look at you, you mentioned the eras um,
do you sometimes wish like, I know you obviously are
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happy that you played in your era, but like what
you might do now if you got the number they
can't hit you? You know that? Like talk about when
you were a receiver, when you know the ball was
not even coming my way, I was getting hit, right
if you went across and if you made an effort
to catch the football, you're gonna get hit. And you
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had to watch linebackers when you come across the middle
of linebackers taking shots at you. Right, So it's like
the game uh is uh. I would say it's a
safer game now they're protecting players. But I love that
the era that I played in. I just can't I
can't see myself playing now in football. Now. Now imagine
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Ronnie Latton is he couldn't have been so he couldn't
surd But do you do understand like as football goes
on future wise, Yeah, a lot of parents are concerned.
They don't want their kids to play football CT. So
you do right, Yeah, I realized that, but I always
follow football as being a gladiator sport, you know, and
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I was willing to take that risk. I understand what
what what? Uh? You know parents are thinking now with
their kids. I understand what the league is trying to
do by making the game safer and all that, but
it's still football, you know. Uh, people are gonna get
hit and uh, you know, people gonna get hurt. Your son,
Jerry Rice Junior played and was in the NFL Moment
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for a short moment with the Redskins. If you have
younger kids, younger bus because we've talked to several NFL
players who are saying they really don't want their sons
to play. They're younger than yours. Yours an adult now,
but would you if you had little boys coming up,
would you encourage him to play football? I like, I said,
I think it's safe for now. Then when I played
it my son he wanted to play, I supported him
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one percent. I remember when I wanted to play, my
mom said, hey, look it's too violent. I don't want
you to play football. But it was something that I
really loved doing and she got a chance to witness.
You know, so many great super Bowls and stuff like that,
and you know, I think we all know we take
a risk, you know when you played the sport. But yeah,
it's something that I've really got a lot of enjoyment
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out of it and something I wouldn't go back and change.
You bet you super Bowls, Well, do you have a
favorite one? I'm know, I know when you've won three times,
you know what I mean. They're all great, But do
you have one moment? Super Bowl twenty three when Joe
Montana came into the huddle and we had about three
minutes ten seconds to move the ball our way down
field and we were behind and one mistake, ball game
is over. And Joe came in, he called two plays,
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we broke the huddle. Everything went completely quiet. I couldn't
hear the crowd, I couldn't hear anything, and I just
knew the importance of making every catch. And it's like
you in that zone and everything slows down a little bit.
You see that rotation on the ball and just to
be in that and still watch John Taylor make that
cats then and all of a sudden you hear the cheers.
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You know, it's it's just something I'll now. It was
crazy with robb and I talked about this all the
time when we when we compare Brady and Montana, and
he talks about Montana obviously being four and oh in
the Super Bowl, Brady five and three. Which would you
rather be? Would you rather be able to say you
were undefeated in the Super Bowl but you only won four,
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or you went to eight and you won, you won five,
but you lost something. Well, well, I'm gonna tell you guys.
You know, I had the opportunity to win four, and
it hurt me the most when I lost, when I
was with the Raiders against Tampa Bay, and that just
set hurt more than the victories. Yeah, yeah, because of
joy the victors. That's something I'll never forget. But because
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here's the deal. Everything I worked for it was to
get to the Super Bowl, all the sweat and tears
and everything. Then to actually have that happen where you
lose the ball game, Now you still got to be
that professional, You still got to deal with the media,
you still got to deal with your family and stuff
like that. So I didn't go to San Diego to lose.
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And I'm sure it's the same way with the Rams
being here. Yes, you know when it comes to experience.
Yet I would say the Patriots, but still with the Rams,
they deserve to be here. Who thought that Clemson would
be Alabama? And so this is not a shoe in.
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It's like players got to realize that, Hey, now with
just say New England, these guys don't get in a
lot of opportunities, but say the Rams, they might not
ever get back to this. Look at Atlanta the Falcons, Yes, exactly,
So you got to take advantage of that. You've been
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walking around this old for with these two big busy man.
I'm gonna tell you guys when it's all said and
done and I'm done, uh you know, talking about you know,
football and talking about Hennessey. No, Hennessey has a variety
of Koonyak's and Koonyak is a brandy and uh it's
made in Koonyak, France, and uh, the thing is over
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two hundred and fifty years they have celebrated this with
their their customers and they have that never stopped, that
never settled attitude. And that's why I'm with this because
I never stopped and I never settled. And uh, you know,
for the big game coming up, probably Hennessey on the
Rocks or Hennessey x x x. So that's what I
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got over here. But it's extra old brother experience that stop.
So you can go to Hennessey dot com slash us.
They have a senior discount. Man. So I can't wait
to put this on, you know, after this, just you know,
Hennessey on the ice and stuff like that. And now
I'm sure whoever wins that football game toasting with Seriously,
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