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April 30, 2025 89 mins

Bubba Dub brings the energy as he welcomes NFL legend and future Hall of Famer Adrian Peterson to the show! From humble beginnings in East Texas to breaking records in the NFL, AP shares his full journey—raw, honest, and inspirational.Highlights from the Interview:
• Growing up in Palestine, TX & nearly quitting football for track
• Dominating at Oklahoma as a freshman phenom
• Draft day drama & proving doubters wrong
• Breaking the NFL single-game rushing record (296 yards!)
• Rehabbing a torn ACL & LCL in 8 months — then nearly breaking the all-time rushing record
• Trash talk stories, hardest hits, and respect for Tom Brady
• Honest thoughts on today’s RBs, MVP legacy, and his biggest career regretAP holds nothing back — calling himself the GOAT RB while still saluting greats like Emmitt Smith & Walter Payton.

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Speaker 1 (00:08):
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crazy night. I got a.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
Hawk future Hall of Famer in the building.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
I'm gonna bring it not a minute this hog. Hold
your horses. I need all y'all to bring y'all big
bag asses onto the bubble dub show right now. Day y'all.
I know y'all just got through watching the Indiana Pacers
beat up on the on the broken down Milwaukee Buck
youngest wone fight should have been fighting on the court.
Big boy, you can't be putting your hands around nobody's

(00:48):
neck and we wanna talk to them. I will talk
niggle shit them boy from Indiana, ain't playing that shit shot.
I took a place of they band throating one.

Speaker 2 (00:57):
Yep, they got the Cleveland Cavaliers next.

Speaker 1 (00:59):
I think.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
Let me just say that right now.

Speaker 1 (01:01):
It's been a good season. Buggy, it's over. Don't get
me wrong. I like I like Holli Burton, I like
what they doing up there in Indiana. I lost it
for Cleveland they's something different right now. She is Spider
got Coco Jones. Come in on.

Speaker 2 (01:18):
God damn, Spider.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
Man got the woman nugga yu if you asked me
Coco waking up the Coco shit. No com do you
hear me? If you're watching this show, Spider Man, because
I know you rock with me if you see it.
No come, I'm gonna give it in Coco Joan. What's
every family function? If I'm doing it from Mitchell, I'm

(01:40):
fully no bitness rock roll rossy now I'm again. I'm
showing now if I'm figer Man and she just dropped
the R and B album Coco Jon, I'm going to
buy one hundred thousand copies right now.

Speaker 2 (01:54):
Comeute, get you come in.

Speaker 1 (01:56):
I'm'a spoil my boot. I'm gonna make sure my boot
got the best. If I'm done with Minchell, kickle commit
ain't boy, see what job man, I'm feeling good the day. Yep,
Friday coming over. I'm down here in age time at
the Toy Yoga Center. Commute. I come a long ways
from the boy and grills. God damn it, Come in, y'all.

(02:18):
Come on here, man, see boy what you're talking about?
Head be on the Beijing head, be on the Beijing spray.
I'm telling you told my barble gonna put that much
in my head.

Speaker 2 (02:30):
Shit, I could I always go sleep when I get
her cut.

Speaker 1 (02:32):
When I woke up, man, I had challenges of black
pain of my damn head. Come on, man, come on, mane,
look how I ain't doing your boy out here. I
got a little money now, y'all can't be baising in
me like this. Put some Asian duck sauce or something
on my damn forehead or something, but not this damn
Beijing shit. I'm sick over it, and I'm sitting y'all

(02:54):
talking about my damn I'm tired of it. I'm the
damn base she keen. Look how brigg I am right
here and look at the dark ass shit my hurt
they god damn black. Now come on now, I got
some misan in me. According to incens strict I'm thirty.
I'm thirty percent misk That's probably why I like to

(03:14):
drink to keep them commute. Shout out the everybody on
my live right now, man, we forget keep this show out, man,
I fugging we got a future Hall of Famer figure.
Get ready, to come on the show. Man. I've been
trying to get fam on her for a minute in
case y'all don't know. We both from each Texas man.
So man, let me we got further. Du man, Let
me bring my let me bring my famb in the

(03:35):
building right quick. Man, Show them some love, show them
some mubble in love. Man, real talk, Hey, Pee, what
it done?

Speaker 2 (03:42):
Family?

Speaker 3 (03:43):
Hey? What's up? Man?

Speaker 1 (03:44):
How you're doing?

Speaker 3 (03:45):
Man, Man, Killer, Man and Chiller?

Speaker 1 (03:47):
Yeah, Man, you know it's big, a bigga. We've been
trying to link up for a migga. Man already, I
know here, we are, here, we are now, So let's
let's get straight to it. You know, we both each
Texas babies. At the end of the day, you come
out of Palestine Texas. Bro. And I remember in high
school just you know, all we kept hearing with some
guy and Palestine showing.

Speaker 2 (04:06):
That's all we.

Speaker 1 (04:07):
Kept hearing Abi and Pegerson. Bro, And let's talk about it, man, Like,
when did you know ap b real go? Bro? Like,
when did you know that you was special?

Speaker 3 (04:18):
Man? Honestly at a young age, man like paying playing
little league football growing up in East Texas. Man, you
know you played backyard football all the time. That's what
we did back in the day, right. But once I
got into the organized football and was able to do that,
do the same things I was doing out there in
the backyard in a different setting, you know, saying there

(04:43):
was more organized playing football, actual football. That's when I
kind of knew, you know, after about a year, probably
a year, how I knew. I was, Okay, if I
can keep this up, you know I can. I can
make them happen.

Speaker 2 (04:56):
And you know you you played track, You ran track too,
I mean, you know.

Speaker 1 (04:59):
I'm I know you was great in football that you know.

Speaker 3 (05:02):
Yeah. See a lot of people don't know that though,
you know. So people always ask me about the breakaway
speed and all that, and I tell him, shoot, I
ran I ran track to growing up. You know, I was.
I made to state my junior year ten two six hundred.
You know, yeah, I got second Aubrey Williams. That was moving,
you know, but uh he beat me in one hundred

(05:22):
and a two hundred. My jullion year, I ran twenty one,
two three, twenty twenty point eight, was my my pr
in the in the two hundred. So the track was
like my like one b you know what I'm saying
that was my second love. My sophomore year in Hogs
School actually almost where I had decided to stop playing ball.
I was just gonna focus on focus on the track,

(05:44):
you know. But my dad wasn't happening that, you know.

Speaker 1 (05:48):
He was a shame.

Speaker 3 (05:48):
Got me. Something happen. You gotta get back out there.

Speaker 1 (05:51):
That's what's up, man, Ma, Man, I was slow as
fun ship to me, No, I was running all them
eight ship he see track, Hell, No, I was.

Speaker 2 (06:04):
I shuldar just stuck. I shuldar just stuck with baseball.

Speaker 1 (06:06):
Man. I was pretty good in baseball, man.

Speaker 3 (06:08):
Yeah. Yeah, that's the one thing I hate. I didn't
get the chance to play. Man. Like, you know, growing
up and like especially in Palestine, baseball wasn't something that
a lot of kids were really into or you know
a lot of black kids. It was track football and
that was that was That was pretty much it. You
know what I'm saying. You might get out there to
play at soccer, but baseball was like was like something

(06:31):
foreign to what's in the country. You know. But looking back,
I wish I would have played too.

Speaker 1 (06:37):
That's where the money got them. Baseball talk the steps
on the other day. Hey, on football, we're playing baseball exactly.
I got my boys out there hidding and catching fly balls.

Speaker 2 (06:50):
As you should. But let's talk about it. East Texas.

Speaker 1 (06:52):
You go to Oklahoma, you know, your freshman year, freshman
year in Oklahoma, Man, let's talk about it. Man, what
was that like for coming from Palestine all the way
to Oklahoma and your own campus. Now, Man, you're in
a different environment, like you're away from home. What was
that like? Man?

Speaker 3 (07:08):
You know, uh, I never beget again dropped off. I
actually got dropped So I graduated on a Saturday from
my school and then that Sunday my mom would drop
me off in Norman, Oklahoma.

Speaker 1 (07:21):
Man.

Speaker 3 (07:22):
Ironically where my dad house was located from one of
my neighbors him, I mean him and his wife. They
had like seven kids, you know, the Magruders. And at
this time when I was when I was getting ready
to go go up to Oklahoma, he was a junior,

(07:43):
a junior in college at Oklahoma. He had transferred from Tennessee.
But uh, so I got dropped off that Sunday. I
got dropped off at his house. You know, it was
like family, you know what I'm saying. And you know,
so getting there, you know, getting dropped off, getting dropped
off there, and he had this cat with and his
name was Clint Ingrall from Longview, Texas. You know what

(08:04):
I'm saying, another cat for East Sexas. So it was
it was really uh, you know, I hate, I hate
to say bottom of mom and you know and all that,
but I was excited about the new journey or whatnot.
But again, dropped off, it was just like, damn, I'm
here now I can finally embrace this new journey. And
so getting getting set up and uh, you know, going
on campus with the guys and obviously they were showing

(08:26):
me around kind of you know, giving me the feel
of everything. But the one thing that I had in
my mind was going in and making a statement, you
know what I'm saying. So, you know, coming out of
high school and numb more on recruit in the country,
you know, my junior and senior year, I knew it
was a lot that they were expecting from me, you know.
And and not only that, it's just it's always been

(08:48):
my mentality to go out and and grind. You know.
I've always had the talent and I've known that. But
the one thing that I had as well that a
lot of people don't have it is that work at it.
You know. So even with having the talent, always say
I'm not gonn let nobody out work me. So from
day one when we got out there then for training

(09:09):
and practice, I was owned. You know what I'm saying, Gass,
I'm winning all the gases. I'm trying to live with
the line and you know what I'm saying, I was
always pushing myself to uh, just to make sure these
boys know, knew that I wasn't coming in to play and.

Speaker 1 (09:26):
You wasn't even expected to start though your freshman year
in Okay, I mean who was the coach, Bob Stoops
with Bob Stoop the coch.

Speaker 3 (09:32):
Yeah, Bob Bob Sup was there. Yeah, he was there.

Speaker 1 (09:35):
So you you come in, it's really still a kid.
Really honestly, you're still a kid. You got a man's body,
but you're still a kid. And you you come in
and you just I mean, you started getting compared to
Eric Dickerson, to Marcus Dupree. Yeah as a freshman, bro, like,
I mean, I mean, you're doing great, You're doing your thing,

(09:57):
but now your popularity starting rise, like in college, Like
what was that like when you I knew you was
the man on college. Now, I mean, everybody looking at
you different now, you know, it's it's a lot of
expectations on you. Now, how did you How did you
deal with that? Or who you had in your circle
to keep you, you know, humble as you are and
well grounded. Who was that man to keep you with?

Speaker 3 (10:19):
Yeah? So I had an uncle who went to the
University of Texas and here were I think it was
like ninety eight. Through those years, like those years with
Ricky Apple, White, World Williams, all those guys, you know
what I'm saying. So I had a lot of opportunity
to you know, he stayed in my ear about just
being focused and staying on top of you know, the
grades and you know, making sem put into work and

(10:41):
all that. And then having my parents, you know, in
my corner, that's where all my mom was always there.
My dad, even though he was incarcerated, you know, he
you know, he made sure I stayed on straight and narrow,
you know. And then I grew up with a big family,
you know, so I got a lot of brothers and
cousins and stuff like that. And for me, it was
like I'm doing it for them as well, you know,

(11:03):
so it always kept me. And then coming from a country,
you know, like I can't. I came from nothing, you
know what I'm saying. We came from nothing, so you know,
being able to you know, get to this platform that
I add ended about a young age. You know, I
was gonna do everything I could do to make sure
I stayed, you know, handling my business, and I was
doing what I needed to do to accomplish the ultimate

(11:23):
goal the show.

Speaker 1 (11:25):
So you go through college, you handle your business. Is
draft day? Draft coming up? You hurt your shoulder. I
think you had an injury with your shoulder. You fill
to like number seven, right? Did that doing the thing
to you mentally following the numbers? Sex? I know it's
just seven, But did you want to go high? Did
you want to go number one?

Speaker 3 (11:44):
Yeah? In my mind, I felt like I was the
best player in the draft, you know, so of course,
you know that's where I wanted to go. I wanted
to go number one, but I kind of understood the situation,
you know, my my junior year, so my freshman year,
had an incredible season, went to the National championship game,
got broke down by USC unfortunately broke us down. But uh,

(12:10):
the sophomore year, I ended up having the injury. I
sprained my ankle and I was out for like six
seven weeks. Man, you know, it really hurt me. And
then I came back my junior year in like week
seven of the season, dove in the end zone broke
my collarbhone and I didn't come back and play again
until we played boys and stayed in the Fiesta boat.

Speaker 1 (12:31):
You know.

Speaker 3 (12:31):
So during that time, I was kind of contemplating, you know,
what I was gonna do, you know, like damn had
to had to hot the Grade three hot ankle spray
my sophomore year, missed eight games and then my collar bone.
If I come back, you know, they could be something
that can be really, you know, way more detrimental, you
know what I'm saying. So I'm just like, you know what,
I'm gonna go ahead and shoot my shop and uh,

(12:52):
you know, go and declare for the you know, for
the league. So you know, going in you know everything.
When I came back, it was a supposed to be healed, right,
So I remember get down to Arizona, API. It's acaded
me down there. A lot of guy actually go train,
you know, me, Marshall, JaMarcus Russo, Brad Quinn, like we

(13:12):
were all down there, right and Patrick Willis and we
was working out for about two weeks, man, and I
just my shoulder. It was just it just kept bothering me.
But I was big pressing, doing everything that I needed
to do and everything, and I was just like, you
know what, I'm just gonna get a check out. Let
me go, let me go get a check up, right,
So I went in to get X rays on. Man,

(13:33):
the guy come back out and say, man, it's completely
broke again. Yeah, compound break. I'm just like what he
was like, Yeah, he was like, did you do you
remember a particular play in the game where you felt
it and it was just like, you know, it was
a lot of pain. And I was like, yeah, I did.
I remember that happening in the game. And then honestly,

(13:54):
after the game, my neck kind of slowed up. But
then it's subsided the next day, so I didn't really
think too much of it. But within that play, I mean,
when that play happened, I ain't breaking it again, you
know what I'm saying. So that right there is kind
of how the red flag, you know, kind of got
put on me, and I think they kind of caused
me to, uh to slip to number seven. But you know,

(14:15):
at the end of the day, once uh Detroit passed
on me, which you know, obviously Calvin Johnson was an animal,
so they didn't really miss on that one at all.
And then I think at five Arizona had to pick,
and I think they picked lev U Leevoy, Levi Jones,

(14:35):
Levi something whatever. You can't remember his name. But then
you know, like so I had a little short stint
with Arizona and the big Wells, those those guys always
say like, man, we can do that over again. You know,
there was one mistake that we made that we regret,
you know.

Speaker 1 (14:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (14:52):
Yeah, So at that point, you know, I kind of
knew that, you know, once they picked them, I knew.
I kind of figured that ever, I mean that it
was gonna pick me. And then honestly, I was just like, sure,
if I can slide up to number ten, you know,
I wouldn't MiB being the htown, you know what I'm saying.
So was number ten and I'm doing that draft, you know,
but you know, it all worked out.

Speaker 1 (15:14):
Many I'm glad you didn't go to each time mine. Shit, hey,
now you went where you were supposed to go. But
before we even get to you going to Minnesota. You
know today they got the nil money. What you think
your nil money would have been looking like? Honestly though, Like.

Speaker 3 (15:31):
Listen, man, I would have made so much money, like
so much money just to get to Oklahoma. And then
you think about the freshman year that I had.

Speaker 1 (15:42):
I was sick.

Speaker 3 (15:42):
They robbed me for the highs of the trophy because
back then they wasn't given the highest control to yea
the freshman you know what I'm saying, So help my
team get to the national championship. It was what twenty
five yards away from two thousand, you know what I'm saying,
Like I could have easily got about about four or five.
I would say about four or five.

Speaker 1 (16:03):
Easy, Yeah, yeah, easy because he boys eating now he
bought me. And that's for eating step on the field.
Like they multi media before they even go to the NFL. Now, man,
I think your door was eating cam Or was eating
Archie Manning, grand boy eating I'm talking about big dog
eating man. Yeah, the game has changed now and you like, yeah,

(16:25):
for sure, shit, I mean they make it, they make
billions off y'all going to college and all this and that.
Y'all wasn't getting shipped but free meals and this, that
and the third sold for them. Yeah, so you drafted, right,
So let's let's just take the audience through like how
the NFL works. You get drafted? When is when? How

(16:46):
soon do you get the Minnesota when? Once you drafted,
the next day, the next day, okay, they flying you now,
they're flying you down. How soon is y'all signing contracts?

Speaker 3 (16:57):
That the next day?

Speaker 1 (16:58):
So bastically, y'all millionaire's really overnight. Personal It depends on
your draft pick and all this and that. That's for
some people, bro, as you know what I'm saying that
even though getting drafted to the NFL's life changing, but
you know, really going from Z back then, we wasn't
no nil. So I can't count your pockets. Don't know
what you had this, that and the third. But I

(17:19):
know if me, if I was in your position, I
would have been getting underhand money. Catch just me, but
I'd have been that guy called like see I was
taking money, gotcha, boy, I ain't used to money like that.
So somebody offered me something, I'm taking it. Me. Now

(17:44):
you got me. You're in Minnesoga. Ain't that many people
in Minnsoga? I don't even know it. It's Kevin Gorton
there still in Minnisoga when you get there. Uh no,
So you know it's just basically you It gets basically
you in Minnesoga. You're a rookie, you go into camp.
What what what is the NFL life? Like? How was
it different from college when you first get there? Like

(18:05):
from the plate books to that's my area? Like but
what was the difference? Like?

Speaker 3 (18:12):
Yeah, so it was like a job man, Like you know,
college wasn't like a job.

Speaker 1 (18:18):
You know.

Speaker 3 (18:18):
It's like you got the class you know. You know
you got to go to your classes and you gotta
go workouts and you got practice. You know, it's more lax,
you know, per se, more relax.

Speaker 2 (18:30):
You know.

Speaker 3 (18:30):
In the NFL it's like, okay, you did by yourself,
you know what I'm saying, Like you got to get up,
you got that. It's really like a nine to five.
You know, if you at the meeting starts at eight o'clock,
you come into eight oh five, you probably get hit
about ten fifteen, you know what I'm saying. No, yeah,
you know like, yeah, they don't play. You know, it's like, hey,

(18:51):
this is what we're paying you to do. Let's make
it happen, you know what I'm saying. So from that standpoint,
it was more so of a business a job as well.
But you know, you love in the game. It's it's
it's easy to go through that process. So you know,
that was a big change. And then you know, just
learning the playbook, you know, the playbooks was very you
know intensive, uh sense, yeah whatever. The playbook was fucking me,

(19:17):
you know, really broad with the terminology and you know
everything that came with it, right, so just kind of
really you really have to dedicate that time and be
focused on what you had to do. You know what
I'm saying. Offense, give me the ball, yeahs run north

(19:38):
and south?

Speaker 1 (19:39):
Yeah for real?

Speaker 3 (19:41):
But no, but really, like it was very the playbook
was very detailed, man, you know, very complex, you know,
so just learning all the defensive schemes you know that
you get an NFL, you know, the blocking assignments, you know,
the routes and all that. It ready to take time
for you to sit there and study and be locked in,
you know what I'm saying. So it was it was

(20:03):
a little easier process for me because I had Chester
Taylor who was running back there at the time, and uh,
you know, he really put me on his arms and
and uh you know, helped me out, kind of showed me,
you know, hey, this is what it gonna take, this
is the things that I do or whatever whatever, you
know what I'm saying. So, you know, for me making
that trend, that transition, it was a lot easier and

(20:24):
lot smoother because I had a lot of guys that
that was looking out for me as well, you know.
And then when I went in it was two days
tour days man like train a count. Yeah, nine o'clock,
ten o'clock practice, full paths. We get out, go to lunch,
probably like an hour break, you're right back into meetings.

(20:45):
You're back out for practice full pass again, you know
what I'm saying. So in the CDA they end up
changing that so it's only one practice. It's been like
that for for a minute now, where it's only one
practice and either in the morning or the afternoon you're
can show the paths, I mean full paths, and then
the other practice has to be like shells, you know.
So that right there was like when I tell it

(21:07):
was the Beasts. It was different.

Speaker 1 (21:09):
Man.

Speaker 3 (21:09):
I'm talking about going out to full pass.

Speaker 1 (21:12):
It's a big difference.

Speaker 3 (21:13):
Like guys that play ball, they know it's the big
difference between having full pass on and even and just
having to show to pass on. It's like a different
type of tempo, you know what I'm saying. So a
lot of these yunson never really got the chance to
experience that, and I'm kind of glad, but they didn't
get a chance of experience how it really was in
the NFL back when I came out.

Speaker 1 (21:34):
Oh man, shit, I remember when I was playing football
in high school. I remember them to a day, you know,
each Texas ninety eight, ninety nine degree weather out there.
They got us, like you say, running them gases. And I,
damn coach, I know, I ain't gonna even get in
the game. Dog, I'm not even doing all this shit. Man. Man,
I was four foot tall, seventy pounds. I wasn't getting

(21:54):
in no damn game. Why I need to be in shape?

Speaker 3 (21:57):
Yeah, you going for the legs.

Speaker 1 (21:58):
Yeah every time?

Speaker 2 (22:01):
Real talk, man, we was you know back in these texts.

Speaker 1 (22:03):
You know, if you was let's say you was on
let's say, if you was on VOSITY, but if you failed,
you would have to play JV. Oh, so we were
playing a guy that was normally on varsity. He ended
up feeling so he had to play JV at Thursday
night when I was on JV and this dude was
bigger than you piece, real tall running back, big swoll motherfucker.

(22:25):
I'm thringing back right, I'm seventy past. I got in
my witness, got in my windess. They gave him a sweep.
That big motherfucker came out way.

Speaker 2 (22:33):
I got white shit. Yeah, I make a dishiit as you.

Speaker 1 (22:37):
I wouldn't hit that ball.

Speaker 3 (22:39):
Fucker no, oh business decision.

Speaker 1 (22:42):
Uh. He had three hundred and seventy five rushing yards
on the sheet.

Speaker 3 (22:47):
But hy'all up, man shitty.

Speaker 1 (22:50):
He was older than he was. It was already nineteen yea.
Thee was developed. My bones wasn't developed.

Speaker 3 (22:57):
The varsity started running back on JV, but you know,
he couldn't.

Speaker 2 (23:01):
Pass his grade, so he had, you know, come down
there Thursday night.

Speaker 1 (23:04):
The mad the motherfucker man, no wager guy been playing
against them, and they beat us seventy five and zero.

Speaker 3 (23:10):
That's yeah, that's crazy, that's crazy.

Speaker 1 (23:13):
The five zero man. Real talk, that's crazy. But also
you know, as that rook is your rookie season, that
Minnesota family you ran for two hundred ninety six yards. Fam, Yeah,
let's talk about it. What's what's going through your mind
as you doing this ship bro? Like like, man, I'm
running over these mother like you doing the his stick
on mad on these boards. Man, as a rookie, talk

(23:35):
about it. Man.

Speaker 3 (23:36):
You know it started that week, you know, because I
had the game circle because I was gonna be going
against LT. You know what I'm saying, I'm like, that's
my that's my guy right there. You know what I'm saying,
Like I do just throw so many moves from him
and just watching him and how you know him being
from Waco and all that. I was just like, Okay,
I'm going against LT Man. It's the best speck of

(23:57):
the league I got. I gotta make sure I show up,
you know, I'm you know, just grind and you know,
we get to the game and that first half, man,
there was like three to four plays where I was
like not patient enough or you know, I just end
up missing missing a read right, And I'm talking about

(24:20):
these could have been big chucks forty to fifty. You
know what I'm saying. And I remember going to the
sideline and after those plays and uh, you know, just
talking to the office on line, They're like, hey, fellas,
just keep doing what you're doing. Man, Like that was
on me. You know, I'm a you know, I'm a
justo woop that. But just keep pressing because they was
putting in work and and a lot of people don't

(24:41):
know this that that game I had, we only had.
I only had forty yards rushing in the first half.
M came out the second half and it was just
like everything just got rolling. Boom boom, was just picking
picking them apart two hundred and with two hundred and
fifty something yards later, you know, end up end up saying, uh,

(25:04):
setting the record, but it don't. It was like I
was in the zone. It was like almost like an
auto you know, out of body experience, you know what
I'm saying, Like you get into that zone where I'm
being patient, I'm so locked in. It's everything kind of
felt like slow motion, you know. And then having Big Hudge,
you know, Big Brian mckennie, like I had some Matt

(25:25):
Burke as some dogs in front of me. And then
on the outside too, the receivers. You know what I'm saying,
these guys was putting in work as well. You know,
so I had uh had Sydney Rice and Barnard burying.

Speaker 1 (25:39):
Yeah, they had to block because ye catching try. I
know you can't say it, but I'm saying though in
college they were cold.

Speaker 3 (25:51):
You know that.

Speaker 1 (25:51):
I always say sometime the college shit don't translate to
the pro. So them nigga were receiver, but they were
blocking receivals and they held up. But job no real
talk the pro. They did what they were posed blocks.
They they an show went kitchen ship. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (26:08):
Yeah, they had to make a sacrifice, you know, for
the boys they could play.

Speaker 1 (26:12):
But that was seen in rights that boy there was
something serious stuff.

Speaker 3 (26:15):
No he was, he was, yeah, but uh it was
like just being in the zone.

Speaker 1 (26:18):
Man.

Speaker 3 (26:19):
And just when I go back and watch that game again,
uh you just see these guys blocking, just blocking ass
off man, you know, down the field, you know, so
they dive in they guy's legs. So it was just
the combination of you know, the offensive line staying true
to it. You know what I'm saying, me continue to
press and really get to sink with those guys and
the guys out wire tight ends as well, you know,

(26:42):
just really locking in understanding they know what, we're gonna
run the rock and that's what we're doing. It's working. Begame.
Were getting five six eight of chunk. You know, if
it ain't broke, don't fix it, you know. So it
was it was that type of game.

Speaker 1 (26:54):
When didn't really hit you that this is my goddamn team,
you know, like because you know he come on now
you know you you know you said thing in your mind,
your agent know where. But it was like, this my
goddamn team. Now this shit going through me. We need
to get some big beef cat on this goddamn line.
Got that because we're gonna run the ball.

Speaker 3 (27:11):
Lon.

Speaker 1 (27:11):
Did you know that? What year was there? That was that?
That was th year one? Man?

Speaker 3 (27:15):
Yeah, you're one, your one, Your one. You know I
realized that early. You know, one thing I'm never you
know I had a problem with was having that confidence.

Speaker 1 (27:28):
You know what I'm saying, because you know, I put
it into work.

Speaker 3 (27:31):
You know, like I was able to realize at a
young age that guy had messed me with tremendous talent.
And then you know, on top of that, you wasn't
gonna outwork me, you know what I'm saying. So not
only am I the most talented guy on the field,
but you're not gonna outwork me. You know what I'm saying.
Even if we talked, I'm gonna be out there in
your ass, you know, trying to get you every time.

(27:53):
So that's the mentality that I had. So when I
went in, I came in with that same mentality, like,
you know what, I'm gonna come in and you know,
I'm gonna be the best player on the team. I'm
gonna help this team start win the championship period, you
know what I'm saying. So after about four or five weeks,
you know, un once they finally got me in there,
threw me in there, you know as a starter, you know,
I kind of self then you know this is gonna

(28:15):
be my team, and you know we're gonna we're gonna
see see what we can do. Now.

Speaker 1 (28:19):
Now now you say, wasn't nobody gonnaut work you? But yeah,
also see like where nobody got hunk you either you
got eight kids?

Speaker 2 (28:27):
Well you pull on the.

Speaker 1 (28:28):
Only time you're pulling out with the driveway, wasn't you
you know what I'm saying on the field, Yeah, off.

Speaker 3 (28:38):
The field, be fulling off the blog.

Speaker 1 (28:42):
He ain't nothing, ain't nothing wrong with it, man, ain't
nothing wrong with man having kids.

Speaker 3 (28:47):
Man, I got some dogs too, though.

Speaker 1 (28:49):
I know you do if if you instilled it was
and you into them. Oh my god, we we we
in for it man and the kids. Man we in
for it. Bro. Yeah, then you just have a son
run one hundred. I think I just seen somebody running track. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
So I got two boys that's running right now.

Speaker 3 (29:07):
One of them runs for the after Barners out here
in uh, you know, the Missouri City area, sugar Land,
Periland area, and then one ones for a dB. You know,
they kind of wanted to stay with the you know,
their friends or whatever. But my youngest one, he ran
this last week. He ran a twelve I mean thirteen
thirteen three three to two, and he's not this past week.

(29:29):
This past weekend they won a four about one, uh
first place, four by four they got first place, and
then uh he got sickond in the four hundred he
ran one o three one o three nine and then
that's you know something by track that's like that's moving
you know what I'm saying, Like, that's moving right there.
And the kid that beat them, like they go back
and forth all the time throughout the season, you know

(29:50):
what I'm saying. So I know, actually he'll get here,
he'll get around to beat him. And then my older
son he uh, they didn't they didn't run a hundred
this week. He just ran and the Melody relay and
then he did the uh the four buy the four
by Wanted relay.

Speaker 1 (30:08):
They did that. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (30:09):
Yeah, so they putting in working man, they grounded, you know,
they understand. You know, Adrian, he's starting he's starting to
understand too, and he's starting to develop. He's understanding their
mindset and what it really takes to you know, you
know when you have the expectations and he got these
goals that you want to reach, and he's understanding that

(30:30):
your body can do some incredible things if you're like
your mind to you know, allowed to get there, to
push yourself their axle. He's like, oh, he comes after
running a one o three, He's like, hey, Dad, can
I give hi my iPad?

Speaker 1 (30:44):
Now? Bro?

Speaker 3 (30:45):
You a bunch of I pads? You know what I'm saying.
You know, so he's developing that mindset, you know as well,
because I see him working harder and you know, putting
in that effort and not just listening to what I'm saying,
end up not just taking allowing what I'm saying to
go in one ear after the other. I see some

(31:06):
things at a young age. So you know, once he
gets around his brother, she's gonna he's gonna be some special.

Speaker 1 (31:12):
Well, you know, I always say, I always hear other
followers say, do that know who you really is? They
know your dad, but do that know who you really
is and what you've done? Like in the league, like
because you you know, you a freature Hall of Fame,
wh we know that, But do they really know who
Pops really is? Like Tom, I'm not Nikles just now Bulls.
Ain't too many people just Plague in the National Football

(31:34):
League has done what you've done? Like you do know this,
right you?

Speaker 2 (31:39):
The last none quarterback to win MVP.

Speaker 3 (31:42):
Yeah yeah, East Texas, Yeah, East Texas.

Speaker 2 (31:46):
From there, that's just legendary ship right there.

Speaker 1 (31:50):
Man, dude, I know from where I'm from around the
way Adrian Pegason man MVP football running back for me, so.

Speaker 3 (32:02):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, So the older ones know you know
they because the aged they they was right there in
the mix, you know, so they get it.

Speaker 1 (32:10):
You know. Uh my younger, you know at so one
baby girl, she she'll learned when she get older.

Speaker 3 (32:17):
He he kind of understands, you know, I play football,
and you know, he see the videos and he always
see people coming up to me want to you know,
get already have some pictures or whatnot, whatnot. But he
don't really understand the full magnitude of you know, like
I was that and I was out there putting in
that work. You know what I'm saying, Like, he don't
understand to that to that standpoint.

Speaker 1 (32:37):
What what squad you was on that? You think y'all
that y'all think y'all could have y'all could have done somewhere?
Was it?

Speaker 3 (32:41):
What was Brett the quarterback? Then you think that, Yeah,
that was our year man, two thousand and nine. That
was it, bro You know two thousand and nine was
our year. And the crazy thing about that game we
had seven we had six or seven turnovers, bro yeap.
I put the ball on the ground three times. I
lost one of them. My first fumble, I think my

(33:06):
boy Fahu Tai he ended up dropping on it. The
second one flew out in front of me about ten
fifteen meters and that was probably mean fifteen yards. That
was probably one of the best plays I've ever had
in my career because I was down on my knee.
I don't know how I got to that ball, and
then you get a chance, you should just look that up.
I don't know how I got it, but I did.
It was like angels in the outfield. Like literally, it

(33:27):
was like that. I zoomed to the sucker and then
the third one you know always I've always taken and
they claimed it. But and I'm still mad at the
Vikings for even calling the play like we practiced this
gold line play. I'm just like, man, let's stop trying
to be pretty, you know what I'm saying. Get right
there in the single back or put the full back

(33:48):
out formation. And this coming right downhill, we got in
the wishbone. I'm down in the three point stands, you know,
were down three point stands, and it was like an
off tackle play and far came out and put the
ball on my shoulder, I mean my my ribs, and
that's how they fell out.

Speaker 1 (34:07):
I remember that.

Speaker 2 (34:09):
I remember that, you know, East Texas. Think about it.

Speaker 1 (34:11):
You're somebody you you watching and I think I had
to go to the restroom and come out and I
got an uncle.

Speaker 2 (34:17):
He he just negative, he just niggative.

Speaker 1 (34:20):
I said, I come back. I said, what's happened? He said, Man,
no fucker, don't rumble again.

Speaker 2 (34:24):
You said, say, God, damn, that happens.

Speaker 1 (34:30):
That's the NFL.

Speaker 3 (34:30):
Man.

Speaker 1 (34:30):
You ain't thrown them round before.

Speaker 2 (34:32):
Bro, that that happens. Yeah, but it's like you say,
mean to cut you off.

Speaker 1 (34:37):
It's this. It's the mind frame you had from the
very beginning.

Speaker 3 (34:40):
Bro.

Speaker 1 (34:40):
And I'm just wishing that these young players, young men
or young lakers that's in sports down they is what
you said early in the show man, you know you
had the talent, but you gotta put the work in,
Like you gotta work on your craft or you not
gonna get better. So with all that that happened, all that,
you overcame that, but you also overcame that touring a

(35:02):
cl Bro. Let's let's let's talk about the comeback from that.
Like what in your mind that you have. I know
you can have no doubt because it's the way you are.
But you're hearing people say, is he done. Was he
able to be the same? Did that drive you in training?

Speaker 3 (35:17):
And this that and the third Yeah, that was definitely
something the driving force. You know, that added fuel to
the fire.

Speaker 1 (35:25):
You know.

Speaker 3 (35:26):
I was already determined that, you know, I was gonna
come back and be better than I was before. And
I tell people this all the time. When that happened
in Washington, and you know, they took me off, They
carried me off and then went to the the locker room.
My dad was actually there at the game, and you

(35:47):
know he came into the locker room and they're doing
their assessment, you know, checking out the leg and they badamn,
you know, the A C L is torn. You know,
they moving around, Bam that the l C L or
is torn.

Speaker 1 (36:00):
Just like.

Speaker 3 (36:02):
You know, God, you know, I already knew what that
process is going to be. You know, it's it's nine
twelve months, they say, right, And I remember in that moment,
it's just like just asking God to give me the strength.
You just give me the strength to be able to
overcome this, you know. And in my mind and I
told my dad and the trainers, I said, you know
what it is, what it is. I said, ain't nothing

(36:23):
I can do about it. So I'm just gonna accept
it for what it is, for what it is, and
I'm gonna come back and I'm gonna be better than
I was before, you know what I'm saying. And that's
kind of how, you know, I just kind of programmed
it in my mind because at that point, it is
what it is. What are you going to do now
to come back and be better than you were before?

(36:51):
And then you know, just going through that process, you
hear people say, oh, well, you know we won't ever
see the same Asian Peterson. You know, we haven't seen
the last of the moment. You know, no guys come
back from you know, the ACL injury, especially when they
care multiple ligaments and this, that and the other. And
I'm just like, I don't know who you guys serve,
but I'll serve it. If a guy and I could
do all things, do Christ and strength to me. That's

(37:12):
that's That's one thing I know I've seen my know,
the doctor from me, you know what I'm saying, Like,
and he done gave me the strength to be here,
you know what I'm saying, gave my mom to strength
to be able to overcome and and you know, and
all that, Oh this, this is gonna be nothing, you know.
So for me, I just had the same mindset and
you know what, I'm gonna grind. I'm gonna do whatever,

(37:34):
you know, whatever I need to do. The doctor say, well,
it's gonna take you, you know, three to four weeks
before you're able to lift your leg up. You know
this after I came out of surgery and I woke
up talking to the doctor to kind of getting the
update of whatever he did. And my first question I
hask him was, Hey, so when would I be able
to you know, start you know, doing some simple exercise

(37:55):
just like moving my leg, just kind of getting my
mobility back in the leg. He was like, well, it's
gonna be about three or four weeks for you to
do that, you know, because the muscles going to shut
down and all that because of surgery. And I left
my leg up there, I said like this, He said, wha,
you know, you know, we don't want you doing too
much just that and the other you know where I'm
just like, you know, let's go. You know, it's time
to go ahead and get this process started, you know.

(38:16):
So that's the mindset that I'll proasted with through every
phase of that of that recovery. You know, anybody that
had any type of ACL injury or knee injury, you
know about the one of the hardest parts is like
getting your flexi back in your ninety degrees, you know,
being that leg that leg is stuck like that. You

(38:37):
know what I'm saying, You gotta be able to bend
it and really get that ninety degree back that then
you're full of stenching as well. Who I wouldn't wish
that pain on my worst enemy, you know what I'm saying.
But you know, it's one of those moments where I
just had to just throughout that process of getting that
range back. Hey, just dig down deep, man, I'm telling you,
I'm just like, keep going, keep going, keep going. I

(38:58):
just kept pressing myself, pressing myself because I knew, you know,
that was one of the most important keys. Made sure
I got my ninety back and that full extension so
I wouldn't be walking in a lump, you know, and
I can have you know, I can just be back
to normal. And then you know, once I got that back,
now I'm at the point where you know, I'm able
to get on the bike and riding the bike I

(39:18):
used to ride a bike for hour two hours just
because this is what I can do to shret in
my core. I mean, the short of my my choirs,
my groups. You know what I'm saying, My core as well.
Didn't shoot. You know, y'all want to be on forty
five minutes an hour. You know, I'm gonna go an
hour and a half two, you know. So it was
a lot of things that people didn't see, you know,
and they and they when they come back and say,

(39:41):
I don't know how you did to that man like
that was incredible for you to come back and do
you know, do the things that you did on that field?
If a tenure he cl l c L and but
they don't see the grind, you know, they don't see
the blood, sweating, tears. And you know, the countless hours
I was just up in bed, just lifted my leg,
you know what I'm saying. Let you know, getting my
flexibility back, making sure I stayed on top of it,

(40:03):
you know, with my stem machine on, you know, making
sure I'm doing extra reps and all that. And it
was a it was a process, you know, uh, and
I had and during that time I lost a lot
of weight. Man I got down to like one ninety
five and when I left college where I left for college,
I was with two o five, two or eight. And
then once I got to the NFL, called like by

(40:24):
two seventeen. I fluctuated between two seventeen to twenty. So
I had dropped dang at thirty times, you know what
I'm saying. And uh so getting on that regiment as
far as having the right team around you, right supporting,
you know, cash because I didn't do all my recovery
in Minnesota. I came back to the h came back
to the eighth, took up with Russ Payne, my boy

(40:47):
James Cooper over at our GM or athletic, and I
had and what was the name man one Tiffany tisday
I'll want her. But I had a chef who was
who was doing mil preps for me. You know what
I'm saying, make sure I got my you know, the
right things I needed to help with recovery and get
get get my weight back where it needed to be.
And I'm telling you, man, by the time I got

(41:09):
down the training camp and the boy was like, hey man,
you know, we wasn't expecting this, but what we're gonna
do is we just gonna put you on the side.
I'm like, man, I'm ready, I'm ready to go practice now.
They won't trying to hear none of that. They were so, okay,
we see what you can do, but we just gonna play.
We're gonna just play it, you know, play it safe.

(41:29):
If you want to keep training and working out on
the side for the next two weeks, then you just
go ahead and do that. So I was like, all right, cool,
that just gave me more time to grind and you know,
a different type of my mode than training camp. So
I did that for about two weeks, and then once
I got in there, man, it was uh. It was
that goal that I told myself. I gave that gold.

(41:52):
I had set to be walking out that tunnel, you know.
Week one, you know it came. I seen my of
you know, we can announced, and I'm the last one.
I see all the smoke they announced all the other guys,
and then you know it's my turn to walk into
the tumael and I just see the smoke and I'm
just like, you know what I'm saying, And people went

(42:15):
while I do that, I'm getting praised, you know what
I'm saying to the most high, because you know, eight
months ago I was at it. I was at I
was in a position where people were saying, Oh, he's
not gonna come back and be the same, He's gonna
you know, this might be the end of his career, Vose.
But you know, and and throughout that process, I kept
talking about, you know, I got I got a higher

(42:38):
power just watching them with me. You know what I'm saying,
I believe in the higher power. So I'm gonna show
you guys what it's about. So to be able to
come out and run through that Tumau man it was.
It goes to show you know, when you believe, you
have faith and you put that work in, you got
to accomplish anything you put your mind.

Speaker 1 (42:55):
To you through the storem like came off through the
Great Ye this too.

Speaker 3 (43:04):
I ended up eight yards short of the all time record,
you know, Russian single season Russian record. In my mind,
whether I have that status or not, I broke it
in my mind, like I actually crushed it in my mind.
You know what I'm saying, Being eight yard short coming
off the ACL. They still worked me in that season

(43:27):
as well. You know what I'm saying, It took me
out third chord when he was beating boys in you
know what I'm saying. So in my mind it was
just like like I crushed the record, you know what
I'm saying. So I've always had that mentality since, you know,
since that year, you know what I'm saying. But I
feel like, you know, God just put me in a
position to show what he was really about. Man, God

(43:49):
is I talk about all the time.

Speaker 1 (43:51):
My should Man, God is great, bro like, and I
don't judge people who don't believe in but I do.
And I know what the Good Lord can do. Man,
I know what praug can do. And man, you had
some praying people around you, because typically back then when
when that happened to you, most running backs or receiver,
whoever that happened to that people career is pretty much over. Yeah,

(44:12):
And what you did, you came back a remarkable season.
Eight yard shive. Eric Dickerson, who holds the NFL rucker
now shot out the ad. But that boy be hating
that boy, I don't want nobody to get that rook.
I was mad at the Eagles for not letting sake
on get it. Man. Like, you know what I'm saying,
let's gone here. That's what ruggles are meant to be broken.
Let's break them, man. Yeah, but you know it is

(44:34):
what it is. He's still the league of it. Shot
out to him. You know, he went to you know,
I think he's from Texas too, by the way. Yeah,
even for Sealy Texas with the slu e d he
ain't the way he cool people though, bro, like Koe
y'all on tall y'all both lanky, man Like when I
first met you, I ain't know you were that tall,
you like at least six two six y three, Yeah,

(44:57):
nigga like like for the people that's watching, ant know
if y'all make Mitt Pegerson brother. But dude got muscles
in his eyebrows. I'm serious, man, So quick question. Do
you dip Grizzly or Copahagen? Which one?

Speaker 3 (45:11):
Grizzly? Rick I used to dip Grizzly too, so yeah, yeah,
Grizzy Winter Green.

Speaker 1 (45:18):
Third.

Speaker 2 (45:19):
You were dipping during the games too as well.

Speaker 3 (45:23):
Yeah, yeah, yep, I'll take him out majority of the
time when I got on the field, but sometimes I added.

Speaker 1 (45:27):
In there, what like okay, because you know these these
are missed, but we're gonna get down to it. What
was your for forty? Your time? Forty your dashtime?

Speaker 3 (45:37):
Uh? Four three two for three two?

Speaker 1 (45:39):
What was you benching?

Speaker 3 (45:40):
I was benching, you know, four twenty five? Thirty five squadden?
Why was why about four eighty? I mean, I mean five,
I'm tripping five? God damn four five?

Speaker 1 (45:53):
Was that?

Speaker 3 (45:53):
That was?

Speaker 1 (45:54):
Like?

Speaker 3 (45:55):
You know, I'm gonna get twelve or fifteen reps now? Yeah? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (46:00):
How old was you working? Now?

Speaker 2 (46:01):
Though, let's be I think you. I think you was
a lab rat, to be honest.

Speaker 3 (46:05):
Yeah. So, and uh, when I got in the NFL,
I was working out with thirty bout three times a week,
you know. But I did the focal my work, you know,
Monday and Tuesday, cause Wednesday the install kind of favor,
like the receivers and all that, so you know, and
Tuesday is a is an off DA in the league,
you know what I'm saying. So Monday, actually come in

(46:26):
even after the game and do my squats, flush my body,
you know, four five, you know what I'm saying, Fourth
forty five on the squads. And I don't believe in
I never believed in reps of four to six, you know.
I was always ten to twelve, you know, ten to fifteen,
those type of reps. So that first part of the week,
I would push my body, do all my rehab, the

(46:47):
cold tub and all that, and she'll get my conditioning
in and then I'll be ready to roll by time
Sunday came around.

Speaker 2 (46:55):
The horgest hit you ever took? Who delivered?

Speaker 3 (46:58):
Uh, the hardest hit ever took? Brian Dawkins Eagles, Brian Dawkins. Man,
it was. It was inside z on play boom my bounce,
got back h up the field and got tripped going
through the hole and as I I'm looking down, I'm
looking up the field was coming and I feel like

(47:21):
it's with my head down. He hit me so hard
in my back bro Like, but I tell you my
my back neck area. He hit me so hard, and
he was just like whoa, you know he's something you
knew he had got a good work on. Dang. That's
probably the only time I literally like felt a hit

(47:42):
and was just like, damn, hit me hard than the mud,
you know what I'm saying. I got up. I was
mad at Brian Dawkers for many after that. I thought like, yeah,
that was thirty hiccas. I was already falling. You have
to do all of it, you know what I'm I
was going that, bro you know what I'm saying. But
it was a playoff game, and and this watching him
and understanding how you played, I would have did the

(48:03):
same thing. He had the same mentality. He was just
a deepensive player, and I would did the same thing.
That would have came down just like he did and
then made you pay for it, you know what I'm saying.
So it was Brian Dalkers and then Sean Rogers got
me one time when we was down in Detroit.

Speaker 1 (48:19):
Mhm.

Speaker 3 (48:19):
I broke and I bounced outside and I think it
was a corner band that was coming in. It was
coming down pursuing me, and I cut back to the
left trying to jump cut boom and big Sean Rogers
he danged there four hundred pounds you know. While he
was playing it was about and he was he was
and he was he was a fast guy though. So

(48:40):
he was pursuing the ball and I just cut back
and he just or something about hit the dog crap
out of me.

Speaker 1 (48:47):
Man.

Speaker 3 (48:48):
That dropped me down on my just dropped me and uh,
I remember getting up like I was ready to fight,
you know, and I turned around see Big Show. I
was like, okay, you're going take take my butt back
to the time, back to the hole real quickly. This
big boy logs.

Speaker 1 (49:03):
But uh, those are like the only two that I
really felt like that what team you knew that they
wasn't gonna let you get do your thing you hate playing.
You just knew they wasn't gonna let you do you like,
don't matter what.

Speaker 3 (49:15):
Surprisingly man, it was the Coats, man like, and still
to this day, the Coats always it's like they they
got a style of defenses. They play in the style
of players that they like, you know what I'm saying.
Like they always got an agile defensive line, you know
what I'm saying, and some some small word linebackers normally,

(49:37):
and but they fly to the ball, man, they fly
to the ball. And that was the one team that
always was only. Man, I never understood it because it's like,
you know, they won't make it into the super Bowl
or anything like that, but that defense was always fired,
man like, the athletic guys up front, and I think
that's what made it, that made it made it hard.

(49:58):
Or when when we played against the guys, but I
would say them. You know, he was always instill even
still to this day. You look at you look at him.
They got guys they probably two eighty you know what
I'm saying, two seventy five, you know, and their agile,
athletic defensive linemen and linebackers.

Speaker 1 (50:15):
Who's the biggest trash talker?

Speaker 3 (50:17):
Man? What was this cat name?

Speaker 1 (50:18):
Man? I think it was?

Speaker 3 (50:20):
Was it Daniels?

Speaker 1 (50:21):
I think that was his name.

Speaker 3 (50:21):
Played for Green Bay man defensive defensive tackle. I can't
think of his first name right now. But he talked
so much trash man. He was the only one that
made me open my mouth to talk. Like normally, I'm
just I'm like an assassin out there and I'll say nothing.
I'm just going out there. You hit me, I'm gonna
come back, and I'm coming back the same intensity, right.
But he was the one that always kind of brought

(50:43):
it out me. But all was kind of you know,
jaw back and you know, talk shit to him or whatnot.
But I didn't think of his first name, but he
was a d tackle and uh he was Daniels. Her
name was, last name was Daniels, played for the play
for Green Bay.

Speaker 1 (50:56):
He was all right, did you, Uh, did you ever
get to face Mike Vick and this? Oh man?

Speaker 3 (51:02):
Yeah, nah, no, no his prime I wish it had
been awesome to sit there. I already been on the
sideline taking the needle of it. Man, squire up, oh man, Yeah,
Vic was mussy TV man.

Speaker 1 (51:18):
We're just having an argument, man, I ain't gonna say
an argument, but a conversation. And it was who was
more electric? Was it Prime Time or was it Mike Vic?
Like who would you paid your last two hours to
see perform? Was it d or was it Mike Big?

(51:38):
But we do know Mike Big I always had to
bottle his hands. Yeah, saying a whole lot more than
what Prime did. But I just remember the aura Mike
Vic had Bro and you know d Don't had his
own Atlanta way. But it was something about that Mike
Vic Wade Bro just just oh yeah, different man.

Speaker 3 (51:59):
It was the it was different. It was different. I
think that fact along with him having the ball in
his head, you know, percent time. Offensively, you know, it's
kind of hard, uh to pick Deon and Deal my
all time favorite player, you know, but it's kind of
hard to pick Dion over over Vic. From that standpoint,
you remember that cause you went that Nike commercial brow

(52:19):
with that like the reason whether the ride and all that. Yeah,
it was something serious man, And had a cannon, you
know what I'm saying, through that thing, You get through
that thing sixty p seventy feet you know, off of
one foot and just so elusive and he was just
he was something different, man, Best quarterback you faced, best
quarterback got faced? Uh, Tom Brady?

Speaker 1 (52:41):
What was that? Like?

Speaker 3 (52:44):
Remarkable? You know, just seeing the precision on this ball,
you know what I'm saying, just watching them because I
used to sit back and just watch them, you know
what I'm saying, Like the like I didn't really I
look at how the phones came out a lot of
the times, but you know, just watching him and seeing
how where his eyes were, the things that he was

(53:05):
looking at, you know, really kind of dowt into him
and his decision making. And it was like Baron man,
you know, And it was only a couple of other
guys that I've seen do it or that level, you know,
you Greed, you know, Peyton Manning, you know, those those
type of guys. But watching him operate, man, it was
it was special. Man. Like just seeing the zip on

(53:27):
his ball and just the confidence that he had in
his arm to get the ball there, you know what
I'm saying. So it was, uh, it was pretty spectacular
to experience.

Speaker 1 (53:36):
So he played with another Hall of Famer bread Fall
for what was for a ball Bobby carrying up the
back then with y'all.

Speaker 3 (53:47):
If you did hear it be over there, it was surprised,
you know.

Speaker 1 (53:51):
But they talked about he had a canyon though. Did
you ever see him breaking any receiver fingers or something?
Or they tell me to and down.

Speaker 3 (54:01):
Man. It was at forty right, So we had we
was at practice, man, and I had like a little
five by five, you know it. It was a five
or five three by three low route outside sick route
or whatever. And I received what was running the route
behind me, and he threw the ball and obviously I
knew the ball wasn't to me because it would have

(54:22):
been right on me right, so but I could have
like reached over and grabbed it right, but he threw
the ball past me.

Speaker 1 (54:29):
And that was the first time I ever heard.

Speaker 3 (54:33):
From the ball bro Like it blew my mind and
I was just like this dude forty years old, man,
and this the first time I've heard the ball, you know,
win go over my ear when the ball is thrown.
But the crazy thing he is even at at forty
like and even at practice. And this is why I
got a lot of respect for him because I was

(54:56):
the same way. You know what I'm saying. He wasn't
he wasn't out. There's just you know, just lobbing the ball,
just like his practice poop. He was acting like it
was a game. You know what I'm saying. That was
the same way I practice. You asked anybody played with me,
any team that I played with, even a walk through,
I'm in that thingoooop like I was always one hundred
miles per hour. And ball was the same way. You

(55:18):
know what I'm saying. Every throw he was throwing like
it was the game man. So you know, I had
a lot of respect for him, even more so after that.

Speaker 1 (55:33):
How do you feel about now the game now where
the running back physician is well said, Saquon did what
he did last year, but it's been watered down. How
did you feel about that now? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (55:44):
You know I feel like those guys like Saquon and
you got Henry, you got Jacob, you know, you got
you know, Joe mixing down here did this thing you
know this year as well, and you know so there's
some up and coming and guys too who are going
to you know, we've happened. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (56:04):
The boys in Detroit, they nice, yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly,
exactly exactly.

Speaker 3 (56:11):
So I think this this core right here, this group
is gonna make him put some respect back on our name.
You know what I'm saying, because you see what these
guys are able to do. We almost have two running
backs hit two thousand, you know dead Henry was right there.
You know what I'm saying about thirty four years off,
you know, so and then the one thing that always

(56:32):
stay true. And when it comes to the playoff time,
you know, they start handing that rockoff.

Speaker 1 (56:39):
You know what I'm saying. They start handing that rock,
that rock off a lot.

Speaker 3 (56:43):
But you know, I think you kind of you know,
it's it's a National Football League, right, so you go,
You're gonna go through different periods where you know, they
might try to devalue to run it back. But I
feel like the guys before, who has who motivate these guys,
who inspired these guys to play the game the way
that they play. It's going to continue to inspire kids

(57:06):
to do it that way, so they'll never be able
to to orders now or the minutes, what you know
or truth right back, it's able to do you know
what I'm saying, And it doesn't have to be running
back by committee.

Speaker 1 (57:19):
When it when it's all over said and done, you
know what you've done is what you've done in your
NFL career. Do you have any regrets in the game,
any regrets? Do you feel like you could have done
something different? And then when you was playing the game?

Speaker 3 (57:40):
Only one regret I already have earnestly. It was twenty
fifteen for the fifteen yeah, I think two fifteen, the
last year we played outside just when we were playing
at TGF Stadium the University of Minnesota and we played

(58:02):
Seattle Seahawks in the playoffs wild court game and we
were down I want to say, maybe by a point.
The thing was down by one and we had we
were down on the goal line. It was maybe not
the goal line, it was like on an eight year
old line or whatnot. And of course they know they
are running the ball right, so I get tacked with

(58:23):
boom and the third down come up and it was
an inside zone play and in my mind, I'm like,
we had a field goal range. Let me protect the ball.
Then we try to get as much as I can
and then we're gonna kick the field goal and you know,
the game gonna be over. You know what I'm saying.

(58:44):
I regret that because when I got the handoff hit,
I hit the hole and for a split second, that's all.
It took a split second. I could have boned bounce
and just ran outside to the pile line and was
using my speed and got the touch down. You know
what I'm saying, But that that second had happened so fast,
and I was so locked in on Boom. Let me

(59:06):
just not try to do too much male me to
set there for the field goal. Boom was so I
end up just kind of bam craming it in and
then they brought the field goal. U in it out
and this neighbor miss the field goal? What was that?

Speaker 1 (59:18):
Like? What was going to be youngest found Like did
anybody on the team say something to him out?

Speaker 3 (59:23):
Oh yeah, we said something, jack boy, Oh yeah, without
a doubt. It was like not only that, what ever hurt?
Even more than that? It was it was so cold
out there. It was one of the coldest games in
NFL history, like top five. So the fight through that
game and for it to come down to a game

(59:45):
winning field goal extra point kick and you missed the
field goal, Boy's ready, bulls. Boy's ready to fight that dude, man, because.

Speaker 1 (59:56):
I don't know. I wouldn't have been in the game,
no way, so I would have gotten out. I'm talking
my hands soon. We gotten loved. I'm throwing these bitches
old in real shit. Y'all gonna keep me on the
team because I can't handle the business. Got that ship
like that, bro, because because I respect the game. I
talk a lot of shit, but I respect the game.
I know how hard it is to get to the playoffs.

(01:00:18):
I know how hard it is to get to a
Super Bowl. I hearing different stories this and that, but
ship like that can't happen. Bro. You got a job
to do. Just put kick the ball. That's all you
got to do. I didn't like you said you can
cram it up in there and you got them in position.
All you gotta do come through kick it. Were going home.
We celebrate you, drinking bird. You dip in store.

Speaker 2 (01:00:38):
You're making more babies you're doing all that, you know what,
I'm right here.

Speaker 1 (01:00:42):
Decide to miss the key. I'm jumping on it. I'm sorry,
I'm jumping on you. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:00:48):
It was devastating, man was It was devastating, and even
more so for me because I knew with the next
split sudden me hesitating and not taking it. I'm just like,
I look back at damn, Damn. You know I could
have if I just wantn't hesitated, and I could have
just bam, take it out there, you know, because the
NFL damn just like that. It's open and clothes and

(01:01:09):
how I just went with it. You know, it's a
different storyline, you know what I'm saying. So that's my
only regret. What do you what do you rank yourself
from among the greats? Be honest, I know how you are.

Speaker 1 (01:01:19):
I know you. You always give everybody else they praise.
But today we're giving you your praise. We're giving you
your flowers while you can smell them, because you can't
do ship with them when you're gone. Yeah, what what
do you rank yourself at? When you hear the envy
smells the walk, the Payton's or Danny and Thomas's, uh,
those type of players, Eric Dickerson, Oh, Ja Simpson, what
do you what do you rank yourself?

Speaker 3 (01:01:42):
I don't know personally with within mind my mind, you know,
I rank myself as as the best. And this is
why I say that. I say that because you know,
I feel like you can be the best in so
many different categories. Right, take for instance, Barry Sanders. Right,

(01:02:06):
I don't think, and you know, anything as possible, of course,
but I don't think we'll see another running back that
would be as elusive as Barry Sanders was. You know,
I still haven't seen. The only thing, the closest thing
right now is tak On when you're talking about picking
up yards and gaining yards, you know, and making people

(01:02:27):
miss you know who. You know, he's so dynamic, right,
I feel like when it comes to have a speed, power, vision, awareness, instinct,
you know, I feel like me and Walter Payton were
those type of guys, you know what I'm saying. Bo
Jackson was that type of guy.

Speaker 2 (01:02:49):
You know.

Speaker 3 (01:02:49):
Obviously his career was sharden as an injury, but I
feel like we were those type of guys that you
just never knew, you know, where we were going to
end up with the ball. But we're gonna do it
before we run over you. We were run through you.
We're wanna buy you. You know, we're gonna jump over
you like we would. We just had a totally different style,
you know what I'm saying, Total different styles play and

(01:03:12):
and then I told different mentality as well. So when
it comes to that type of running back, I feel
like I was the best to do it because I
watched the guys before me, the you know, the Aer Campbell's,
you know the Walter Payton's, you know these guys who
inspired me, you know, lt to play the game the
way that I played, And I've always had the mindset

(01:03:33):
to be the best to ever do it.

Speaker 1 (01:03:35):
You know.

Speaker 3 (01:03:36):
That's why when people come up to me and be like,
hey man, I don't care nobody say you know you
the best? You know what I'm saying, had had had
you not got hurt, or had you not missed that
one year, or or you know, things just kind of
played out a different way. Shoot you right up there
with when it comes to when you rapped through with uh,
well yeah with m when it comes to the yards,
you know what I'm saying. So I understand that the

(01:03:57):
dynamic of how my career went, and I understand how
it could have went, you know what I'm saying, And
I'm okay with that. It is what it is because
they happened for a reason. But when it comes to,
you know, just a running back position and what I
go to the game, you know, I personally feel like
I was the best. That's the mentality I've always I've

(01:04:17):
always had and played with. I love that mant because
I feel like I'll apply that to what I do
in this comedy game. Bro.

Speaker 1 (01:04:24):
Like you got to think they will. You can't think
no other way. Like and for you to say that
coming from East Texas and for your name to be
mentioned with the Emmy Smiths to Walter Page, bros. I
salute that, like that's that's that's legendary shit, brother, rush
over two thousand yards, my g. Like that's that's that's

(01:04:45):
unheard of. Ain't too many players ever? There was but
five ten players ever rush for two thousand yards ten
to ten. Haven't been that many. I think Chris Johnson,
he was on the list to his well, dude from
the Titans, I got to know. But but you would
be able to do what you've done, bro to to

(01:05:06):
what you are now bro. Is anything you would like
to say to a young man that's in the game
right now, man, anything any thing you would like to
say to him to let them know.

Speaker 3 (01:05:17):
Yeah, Man, I would say this, man. You know, I
don't care who's in your corner. I don't care who's
working against you or who's believing in you. You got
your game plan in order, and you put that work
in because you gotta understand, you get out what you
put in. You put in mediocre work, you're gonna get
mediocre results. You put in that grind, and you set

(01:05:40):
your standard, your bar high, and you believe that you
could accompass what it is that you set fourth for yourself.
You know, write those things down, make it known. You
know what I'm saying. I got goals right now on
this this mirror right here by seven of them was
thinty tabs, things that I want to compass still to
this day. And I'm not football, but every day I

(01:06:01):
get up, whether I'm thinking about it or not, my
eyes goes over. My eye go God, my eyes goes
over to that mirror and I see it. So it's
like damn, because let's gone. You know what I'm saying,
I program myself to that. So you gotta understand. Yeah,
that's the approach and the mindset you got to have.
And then you attached to that, to the number one ingredient,
it's understanding that you can do all things through Christ

(01:06:22):
who shifting you. No one else can. No one else
have to believe in Not your mama, not your dad,
your grandma, your cousin, sister's girlfriend and wife, no one
else has to believe in you. As long as you
believe in yourself and you put that work in, you
go see the fruits of your labor. You're going to
see it. It's a way, really really designed that way.

(01:06:42):
We're really design that way. No matter who else believed me.
You believe in yourself, you write down what you're trying
to accomplish, and you put that work in, you will accomplish.

Speaker 1 (01:06:52):
It, all right. I like that. That's that's that's the
mind I always try to tell my people, my fans,
just watch this show. It's to come from me and
you come from bro. It ain't too many of us
to make it out. And you know you what you
done can't even fable no shit like that, bro, But
where I'm from. But you know it's either either you

(01:07:12):
you sell a dope or your own dope. And I
always tell people where I'm from. If you got a
chance to move around or get out and move around, man,
and don't be don't worry about what people say about you.
Many they gonna talk man like I'm dealing with that
ship now. Bro, It's like I'm successful because I'm in
the Illumini. Fuck out of here, man, Come on, man,

(01:07:34):
like hard work gets you here, of God gets you here.
Man Like nobody's gonna give you ship. You got to
go out and take it you every chance you get,
any chance I ever got a I'm putting it in
their motherfucking face. Like. But if I'm here, like I
do all the laughing joking on these bigger yo, that's cool,
But I really do this ship. When I get on
this stage, I'm gonna show my ass. I'm gonna show

(01:07:54):
you why people follow me and rock with me because
they just what it is. I won't I won't be
with the with the big dogs because why because I
want to? Because why I'm front Bro, we don't have
a lot of money and your name is all you
got show. I want to leave that with the people. Man,
I'm trying to be the best that can always be. Uh,

(01:08:14):
you know, everybody ain't gonna like we get it. Everybody
like that would make the world what it is that
everybody ain't gonna like you. It ain't that you ain't
done something to somebody, just the way the world is.
But I tell people, man, fuck what people say, because
what they eat don't make me ship.

Speaker 3 (01:08:31):
I don't know they say.

Speaker 1 (01:08:32):
Long as my real fans is on here right now
rocking with me, that's I only carr about who's rocking
with me. I won't give a damn about what nobody
else saying because that shit ain't stopping nothing I got
going over him, fact going. So I get it, bro,
I heard the people talking about you. I don't fuck
about negativity. It's all about the positive. This man came

(01:08:54):
out in East Texas Hall of Fame, motherfucking running back,
mentioned with the Barrys sunders, mentioned with the Walter Payton's
very differenson.

Speaker 2 (01:09:04):
That's the top of the top.

Speaker 1 (01:09:06):
If you was in the Safarier, you a bigger top
line with the big main you have a one hundred
out springs that shoot then like realize, yeah about eight
right now. But I'm just saying I believe in giving
people get credit while they are You're, bro, I don't
appreciate care on. I hope you're gonna say, Man, on
the positivity side, this is what we do, me and

(01:09:26):
my fans. We love you, bro. We appreciate you coming
on this show man, taking time out your business schedule.
We appreciate it.

Speaker 3 (01:09:34):
And hey, let me say one thing, man, because I
all gonna say this too. You hit it right on
the head. So I'm just gonna say this. You know,
people always have something to say right like always, and
you know, throughout my career and just life, as you
on out, I still hear still here. You gotta be
able to block that out and just continue to press

(01:09:54):
for it. And this is why I always tell them.
Tell my boys and my kids. I said, think about
it from this perspective, yassa, yeah, way, Jesus whatever you
want to call He walked this earth perfect no sin
and they beat the people here.

Speaker 1 (01:10:11):
They hear beat.

Speaker 3 (01:10:11):
They don't understand the man of two until he got beat.
His skin was hanging up his body. Crucibo no Sin
talked about him. Who are we not to be persecuted?
But who are we not to have to deal with it.
You know what I'm saying, like, who are we so
for me?

Speaker 1 (01:10:29):
You know I'm hearing.

Speaker 3 (01:10:30):
Don't get me wrong, but at the end of the day,
were built for this. We're built. We built. He don't
have to get you more than you can bear, you
know what I'm saying. So you know, I just want
to kind of throw that in there because I forgot
to mention that for sure. You know what I'm saying
to the yostters, because you got to be be able
to understand it. You built for anything that comes your way.
Hey man, that's a worried for today. We appreciate you, bro,

(01:10:52):
thank you for coming onto the bubbledo.

Speaker 1 (01:10:54):
So we gotta get you on again, fam, real talk, Yeah, Wenn,
make it happen, man, bless us, thank you already, Yes, sir, Yeah,
hey man, I told y'all always gonna get a legend
on the show. Shot out to Adrian Pigginson's for coming
on my show in case I don't know for the
people just tuning in. Man, he from East Texas, from Palestine, Texas.

(01:11:14):
I'm from Alto, Texas. About thirty five minutes support and
man to see what this man has done and what
he's become. It's truly amazing man. You know, we as
a people, you know, we always want to focus on
the negative of what people got going on in their live,
but that state live, that stay personal live. I always
like to commend to people what they've done on the

(01:11:34):
field or on the cort go on the diamond or
whatever it is, and what Adrian Peggerson has done on
that NFL grid iron. He's a motherfucking Hall of Fame.
We first first first batlet ain't no doubt about it.
So me personally, I just want to thank him for
coming onto the show. For the people to just tuning in.
In case you don't know the show being presented by
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(01:11:59):
It's more or less on your favorite player over theround.
If you need help, hit me up. If you need
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(01:12:22):
y'all talk to me, I'm in the chat. Let's shop
it up. I'll never bad mouth anybody to come on
my show. Bro, That's just not what I'm about. It's
just not what I do. I believe in giving people
their flowers.

Speaker 3 (01:12:33):
Bro.

Speaker 1 (01:12:34):
We all hear and we all make mistakes. We all
go through things. I know some of the things y'all
probably want me to say and bring up, but we
know that, like why I continue to bring nigg up.
We're not gonna focus on the niggas. We're gonna focus
on the positivity over here on this bubble dub show.
I got a phone call earlier, Barba ln want me
to come over to her house and god damn watch DVDs.

(01:12:56):
I'm not watching the goddamn DVDs. Who watched DVD in
twenty twenty five? Never, god damn house something like this,
vapor rub and pot roast. I'm not coming over the
night bombing. I got one in, y'all kill hell? She
want this helsing? Come on? Is she fuggling? Make me
feel like I'm in heaven?

Speaker 3 (01:13:14):
Yop?

Speaker 1 (01:13:17):
I'm gover barmbling this this.

Speaker 2 (01:13:18):
I'm over up for the whole.

Speaker 1 (01:13:19):
I don't hold that I ain't going to these section
they housing for by thirty forty five years, dropping off
this journal for me and li jam. When you go
on for whole high, you got to spend the night, Babalina.
Don't play that chipping in and tipping now. Shit, once
you go over there, you in for the night. Now
with these holds. Go over there, knocked down this hole,

(01:13:41):
go over there and not down there, horse, that's what
I'm gonna. Don't bombling. I'm not coming over there. They
are wrong with you. She gonna raise no ball me
you bring coming over.

Speaker 2 (01:13:50):
I ain't this time, Hope, I ain't this caddamn time.
I'm handling business.

Speaker 1 (01:14:01):
Another thing. Don't nobody in the world have a worse
memory than a motherfucker that owe you money? Do you
mean I'm mothera who owe you money? They be forgetting
about the shit. Tell me I'm lying the whole time.
They need money. They call you on three way, they facetiming,
they DM me you and everything, shooton you. Give them
the money.

Speaker 3 (01:14:20):
Shit.

Speaker 1 (01:14:21):
See my cousin O the dad at the store. This
nigga ducking behind and behind calls like we're playing hide
and seek. Give me my goddamn money. No, you gonna
call me and tell me I'm the best cousin in
the world.

Speaker 2 (01:14:34):
You love me, God got me.

Speaker 1 (01:14:36):
I give you seventy five dollars. Now you act like
you don't know me. Nigga, I call your baby mama
right now.

Speaker 2 (01:14:42):
And let her know you.

Speaker 1 (01:14:43):
I will. You'll do that, famn and will I live?
Told baby mama, no, every goddamn hold you, Oh boy,
I'm gonna sending the five dollars, oh my money. Then
you talutloud he keeping over there, little old add money
niggas mine though I voted. I gotta buy artganic dog

(01:15:06):
food with that money. I got money. Now I won't
buy getting my doll left over no more. My dogs
eat organic food. Turkey, niggle. My dog helped you some
cigar the coat on my goddamn paying course, so he's
shining and glistening some of you nigga dolls, y'all. Shit door,
you ain't feeding him right. He ain't even got his shots.
He ain't got none. Let nobody ain't got his shots

(01:15:27):
because you won't even go to the motherfucking doctor. You
don't even go to the doctor. Say you know you
ain't taking your dog to the vet. Y'all dog you
niggas in these dog game fouling knock y'all. Frenches used
to be twenty five thousand dollars.

Speaker 2 (01:15:44):
Now them damn French is seventeen hundred.

Speaker 1 (01:15:46):
What happened Nike? You hold during COVID when out here
getting that goddamn money from the white folk, and you
just think you were gonna pay him back? See it,
don't think we're going from faith ash is back. They
want them fake Kiggie's back, fake I lashes. They want
everything's back now day you got eight hundred thousand dollars.

(01:16:08):
Yeah for god damn A your old.

Speaker 2 (01:16:12):
You're old. It's time to pay. If you're old, it's
time to paint.

Speaker 1 (01:16:19):
All. I'm saying, why did you be out here be
wolfing jail shock people with that behind cold though, they
all getting together, huddling up like they kkk, plotting against
one another.

Speaker 2 (01:16:31):
But you can't fight against God's children.

Speaker 1 (01:16:34):
You can't. You might think just don't work, but this
don't never work. Some people don't know how to get
off their ass and go and get it. They want
to see back when I did this and that, so
I should be able to get this. Never work by
the giving you shit I wonder why bad things happen
in your life because you think bad nigga. You think

(01:16:56):
bad nigga, think right sometime. Plenty of shit out there
I won't get, can't get it yet. Just what I'm
gonna work for it, and when I get it, I'm
gonna show out, funked out man. I got jigging. I
want sow off. I'm gonna ride down with my shirt off,
with my berey hanging. I God, damnit, and I'm gonna

(01:17:18):
show off there, y now, I then they're just me.
I don't mean no harm. I just wanna feel good.
God damn, I might wanna ride down the road with
a warm on. Goddamn it, I'm sitting. I was like, God,
I'm sitting your dog. I want me on riding around
in the church dress. We goddamn it with socker shoes on. Come.

(01:17:38):
I will send you right damn right to. I tells
in the morning Beth beans and Rice, Yes she be
she fine, little motherfucker.

Speaker 2 (01:17:47):
Right now, All of them misty women be fine twenty
to thirty.

Speaker 1 (01:17:50):
They bad them motherfucker when they get thirty five, and
up them whole bill like I'm brough shit.

Speaker 2 (01:17:58):
YESU that why that thing down there, real good and
moist commute.

Speaker 1 (01:18:07):
That's what I know. I'm telling you what I know.
I want me or woman.

Speaker 2 (01:18:14):
I come on, no motation. I don't want no goddamn Michals.

Speaker 1 (01:18:17):
I don't. I don want me d flat boody motherfucker
he work. I just like them tortilla. I want me
a Michigan woman, add flats like them tortillas. I'm gonna
give her some of this beings vice you got them,

(01:18:41):
and then if I have a nigga job, I know
her brother and then got a landscape in business. Commute
up in the morning, seven o'clock. I'm on side of
the road waiting on y'all gonna pick me up in
them trucks. It's working now. Ain't gonna work as much
as y'all work now. But God tell me, I'm gonna
do my shine. I can't work like y'all bo when
they come there throwing these motherfucking hens. Ya. I know
I'm normal. I'm over come, y'all feeling in the night.

(01:19:07):
I'm feeling real. God damn cook, I ain't gonna lie
to you. I'm feeling real. Cookie. Da ain't no baby
girl got the stamps. Commute, Baby girl got eight hundred
fifty dollars US tamp. When I kick off this goddamn live,
we gonna walk. What can big baskets, three of them,
all filled up to the guy then and cop to me, yea, yeah,
you a big cereal. I'm told y'all love a woman.

Speaker 2 (01:19:29):
They eat frosty flakes.

Speaker 1 (01:19:30):
Commute. The young holds don't eat cereal. That's why they
back our bags and shit and the titties all all
fucked up. Real women eat cross the flakes, and they
cut bananas up and pull them inside. Then I'm old
country boy to the day.

Speaker 3 (01:19:47):
I die by.

Speaker 1 (01:19:48):
Since if you have the house right now, the old
lady doesn't cook, or your girlfriend and then cook, kids sleeping,
If you ain't got no kids I have, you're doing it.
She on the motherfucking pouch, nigger. Yeah, you on the car,
She on the car, laying down on you to go
run ship beside star her rubbing on her feet. You

(01:20:10):
can start sucking on her toe. Yeah, it's time for
you to do some shit you ain't never done before.
It's time for you to show. Yeah, don't rub it,
don't rub it on her toe. Then you start sucking
on no toes. She what stopping? Don't tell me to
stop down. Don't start no fire if you can't hold
with me down zeal jil sucking on the toe. Now

(01:20:33):
you're talking to her, You letting her know she the
badgest woman then the motherfucking world, and you only.

Speaker 3 (01:20:38):
Have eyes for her.

Speaker 1 (01:20:39):
That's what you got to tell her. You got to
get it in her mind. You can't find nobody better
than her. You got to feel that way, even though
you fucking want to tour it through her cousins. It
ain't nothing whole business for trying to tell you what's
Then you go on down there, You spread them me,
he spread them mother, look like a ball eagle in

(01:21:01):
wiscons Do you hear me? You go rid through rash,
stay behind up, boy, don't you come up for our either.
Look at like a fish that like you got gills.
You stay behind. Now she gonna get the one the boys.
Don't you stop. You keep giving her that tongue chill.
By that time that rope spots done. Keep then now

(01:21:21):
you on hal yell hoarder than two kneecaps coming. That's
when you slide up there on no conder. She gonna
have you make sure you pull out hazing pickles. Ain't
no pull out of games. I'm in there in your
COMMU gotta rock the boat in the leave your vaults,
woppy ride the boat. Change pussy hood, got the chain position.

(01:21:45):
Some of y'all stroking y'all woman the same way she's
in nineteen ninety.

Speaker 3 (01:21:49):
Eightek on some different nilkle.

Speaker 1 (01:21:53):
Galls. You ain't some different nimkele you change it.

Speaker 3 (01:21:58):
You can't so i'times.

Speaker 2 (01:22:00):
You got to come in that motherfucker cressive like U.

Speaker 1 (01:22:03):
T choke you legend be God choke, kill damn drink.
Tell you what God I love. He ain't gonna God
damn jokes kill the three points stands and bumping rocks
our ass. I don't want south to me. You go

(01:22:23):
on back. I'm a deepen down baby, say hook, I'm
coming you get you. I'm getting down in dirt. Now
to spice it up, man, spice it up for your ladies. Man,
real cos you got to do it. Many shot out
to y'all saying, I'll beat what he do. Shout out
to Kim. Shot out to Miguel, that form right what

(01:22:45):
he do? Family man. Shot out to everybody. Jumping on
his line and that. Man, we having fun. We're rocking.
This is this is what we're doing. Man, it's thrill talk.
So I want to leave y'all with something tonight. I'm
gonna do y'all with like like Pece said, you can
do all things. Do Jesus crist who strengthen me. Let's
real talk, man, put your faith in God. That's the
best thing you can do. Every day not gonna be

(01:23:07):
a good day. God not gonna always come when you
want him to come, but he gonna come when he
sposed to come. Believe that He's always on time. And
you don't make no mistakes. So keep rocking, keep being,
keep doing you. Man. Every day you wake up, you
got another day to do. To do something, no matter
what it is. Shut your gold, like he say, write
it down, but get what some people and figure it out.

(01:23:30):
But it need to be figured out. We can't figure
it out with through crime. We can't figure out with
the gun. A lot of time we get in trouble.
A lot of time, we get in the fights, and
we get beat up and your pride hurt and you
just gotta come back and you gotta do something to him.
So you gotta go and grab that pistol. Cut your
hands ain't what they posed to be. That's so pay
that's okay. You ain't got to kill two or three

(01:23:53):
hundred dollars like I did on my security and god
damn let the security go in and throw them. God damn.

Speaker 2 (01:23:59):
Can like what my security door ain't in nipples, but
it ain't. You ain't got to beat me.

Speaker 1 (01:24:07):
I pay him to do it. Do yo, motherfucking job boy.

Speaker 2 (01:24:11):
I want, I want, I want, I want black eyes
on it. Jaco, I did that. Hell y'all talking about
the night she is toasting. Ill go torst from this.

Speaker 1 (01:24:26):
Mhm man.

Speaker 2 (01:24:29):
She my Rick Ross Security triad. Motherfucking security guard.

Speaker 1 (01:24:33):
Ross got drove Roast Ross got drove too. All that
damn money you out there taking licks? I beat Damn.
I don't got Rick Ross town of money.

Speaker 2 (01:24:42):
I'm not taking no kind of god damn punishment from
no file.

Speaker 1 (01:24:48):
Give a damn we all fighting. I'm going getting in
the goddamn bomb in the what you call a sprunkle
band while y'all fight, I sit outside the spring of
van and watch.

Speaker 2 (01:24:57):
I'm not getting it.

Speaker 1 (01:25:00):
Hey, you could doc me. I give you a medal
I'll give you a meddle if you got look at
the nigga, give you your job. He died high number nigga.
Who else want to come over here?

Speaker 3 (01:25:12):
Dot?

Speaker 1 (01:25:13):
I hint you committal. Sit the hell y'all tell him,
mam Cory what he do. Fam I told you, y'all
coop over a week, give out as whoopings my steps off,
give him come wash me run track. Never bit you

(01:25:35):
slaughter in the hell. I'm coming the wise fock coming
in last place. All the other kids up there laughing
the shit. You didn't embarrass me. I left my mother
fucking twenty dollars an hour job to come down here
and watch you run track. And you ain't got no
kind of a goddamn speed. Nigga. Stop you get your
ass battery at the hound and get back on call
to do it. That's show smart you voice track, and

(01:25:58):
I'm gonna tell your mama too.

Speaker 2 (01:26:00):
He ain't got it, he ain't got it.

Speaker 1 (01:26:06):
I'm buying goddamn games. I'm not buying shoes, I'm not
buying jerseys. I'm not buying none of that fucky little
motherfucker no more. Yeah you masking the ball player. Yeah
you dishit, but he ain't got any of them. Don't
his dad she got it, but he skipped him. What
you whod get? I always want to have everybody's ball playing.
That nigga thinking the baby gonna have some kind of guy,

(01:26:27):
damn skilled, But you ain't have nothing. You ain't got
You ain't have no athletic but your daddy didn't have none.
His daddy didn't have nothing. Mama, come mama.

Speaker 2 (01:26:35):
All of them didn't have no athletic ability. Y'all some
good cooks.

Speaker 1 (01:26:42):
It. Yeah, some of the old right now didn't want
none of y'all. Men right now, they're doing great lives.
They want the ball players. They want the poppular with them.
Poppular niggas ain't popular, No mother fucking more you popping now,
nigga tell you the man now, Yeah, two or three trucks,
got half your kids grown you and ship.

Speaker 3 (01:27:04):
Now.

Speaker 1 (01:27:04):
Now she want to come back and give you that
old way las tap, yeah, turn it die.

Speaker 2 (01:27:10):
I don't want it.

Speaker 1 (01:27:12):
That whole wouldn't give you Va Jinna in nineteen ninety nine.
Now she want to give you something now. I beat damned,
I beat damned. Don't you think, don't you think it.
I wanna thank y'all for tuning in tonight's show, man,
I really do appreciate it. We're growing over. Make sure

(01:27:32):
you hit that light, but make sure you hit that
subscribe button. Make sure you keep you another pication turn on.
We'll be going live again tomorrow night. We'll be at
the Rockets in the Warrior game here in Age Town
tomorrow night. Shout out to Draymond Green. Yep, we're supposed
to be getting that jersey out of the game too,
Lood Draymond. They'm gonna come right back, girl, and I'm

(01:27:54):
gonna go live when the Lakers beat up on them.
Die her head Wolfs. Can you like this thing's going down?
When I'll fight you? And mother fucking lie I called
up there earlier, Shi. I know some of y'all don't
like this what I say this, but I'm being real.
Nobody fear us no more. Every since Big you went
to jail, Nobody fearing us, regardless of what you think

(01:28:19):
of it. That's your own personal thing. I ain't got
nothing to do with that. I'm just saying, you feel
our move Minnesota. When they walk theround La, I wute
them motherfuckers to be I wute them skiing.

Speaker 2 (01:28:31):
Big You, and hell them niggas ain't scared no more.

Speaker 1 (01:28:34):
Them riffles going to l A right now, skating around,
staying up all night smoking worn Jeerry.

Speaker 2 (01:28:40):
They ain't want to be doing that shit. And you,
Jacob was on the scene, Nile.

Speaker 1 (01:28:47):
Nigga, big U see here, you're helping in line com
God damn play both Bonnis. Y'all got to come see
Big You chain y'all, So I'm just having fun tonight man.
Thank y'all for tuning in tonight's show. I see y'all
again tomorrow night man, Peace, love, blessings, and mouth

Speaker 3 (01:29:12):
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