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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The pass from Brady to Tompkins. I'm watching it under
the awning behind home plate at Fenway. Game two of
the ALCS is starting in like fifteen minutes and the
places is going financial they went.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
Not only was it on the TV, but they were
playing game sound too. That's cool.
Speaker 1 (00:16):
That day always sticks to my memory is like, Holy,
we can do anything we want in sports.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
Welcome to Games with Names. I'm Julian Edelman, They're Jack
and Kyler, and we're on a mission to find in
the greatest game of all time. And on today's episode,
we are covering Saints First Pats week six of the
twenty thirteen season with Barstool og, member of the Brady
four and star of Hey Mascott's John Feidelberg, and we're
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talking getting arrested for Tom Brady. The appeal happened and
I was like, dude, we did it. It's kind of crazy.
Barstool employee Mount Rushmore, I might be flipping Jerry and Gazz.
Jerry and Gazz are the two that are right there.
And then the best Boston sports day ever. I'll just
go to the four hour stretches. You can have to
watch Tom Brady and David Ortiz at the height of
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their powers. And then we end it with another edition
of Jack Asks in this week's chill Zone, brought to
you by COR's Light. You gotta stick around to the end.
Let's go games with names of production of iHeartRadio. October thirteen,
twenty thirteen, Jillet Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts. Two minutes ago New
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England was dead in the water. Now they're seventeen yards
from a mirror. Tom Brady drops back kem bro Tompkins
in the back of the end zone. This is the
Poppy prelude. Today we are looking at Saints versus the
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Patriots Week six banger in twenty thirteen with John Feidelberg,
Welcome to the nuthouse. In one sentence, what do I
call you? Fidalberg? Fights? Whatever you want? Fights fights fighter Berg,
boys call you uh mostly fights fights. Yeah, I'm gonna fights. Yeah.
In one sentence, fights, Why this game?
Speaker 1 (02:23):
I think this is sneaky the greatest day in Boston
sports history in recent memory?
Speaker 2 (02:27):
Is this the greatest game of all time?
Speaker 1 (02:29):
It's this game led right into pat Socks Tigers game two.
Poppy going deep into the bullpen, and I think with
the Brady with the comeback followed by the poppy home run.
It's to see two goats in like five hours be
at the height of their powers.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
It's pretty fucking awesome.
Speaker 3 (02:51):
This is right in the middle of like Boston, like
the Bruins were just in the Stanley Cup.
Speaker 2 (02:54):
The Red Sox win the World Series. You guys a
year later, this was a ball no er pick. I
love this bitch, this ball. That is a real That's
probably the best answer we've ever got on the show.
And usually and it was one sentenced. This guy's a professional, guys,
this is what we call the professional. I got halfway
through it. I was like, this is definitely like three sentences,
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but we keep a run on sentence. We don't. We're
not grammatical, guys. But it wasn't at least a paragraph. Yeah,
because I went to the Socks game that night. But
we so, me and my dad were at the game.
We went into but my uncle worked at forty seven Brand.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
Yeah, and so their office was on the Yacky Way,
So if you went in the back on Yackey, you
could just walk out the front and be in the stadium.
They don't check your tickets on yak anymore. So we
had gone into the game.
Speaker 2 (03:42):
Didn't they change it?
Speaker 1 (03:43):
I think they've changed it now, But like this is
twenty thirteen. Was we were running it any big game,
you just go in the back of forty seven out
the front door. But then we got to watch the
final drive from the bleachers and Fenwick as they were
still doing like VP and warm ups. Place was going
bandanas and then the Socks game started and Poppy has
one of the more historical runs.
Speaker 2 (04:04):
Yeah, that was a fun time. Like it's just been
so when when you were When I heard you were
coming on the show, I was like, man, I remember
these guys when there are four slap dicks getting arrested
in front of NFL whatever headquarters. I could specifically remember
seeing sitting next to Tom like, hey, do you did
you see these guys get arrested for you? He goes, yeah,
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what a bunch of idiots. That was the goal right there.
You know what, But it's been so cool to see
where you guys are at. Uh, we gotta get the
Brady four. They have a term. Yeah, I know the
Brady four at the Hall of Fame Day at the
Hall of Fame Center at the Hall of Fame Day
was crazy. That was obviously super unexpected, but it was
great that Dave wasn't there. That David already left. Now,
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to be fair, he had gone to watch the Celtics game,
so it wasn't a total he left, but he was
not there, and he wasn't there, so he's Yeah, what's
it like getting arrested for Tom Brady? Uh? What's it
like getting the rested? In general? It's pretty it's pretty fun. Yeah,
it's like not bad. Did you push ups in there?
I did.
Speaker 1 (05:08):
I didn't do push ups, but me and Hank share
a sell and uh, I was just snoring like a
son of a bitch. I slept the are night in prison.
I probably slept the best I've slept in ten years.
Speaker 2 (05:21):
Like just I was out like a light because there
was a long day of protest. There's a long day
of protest. Yeah, I mean it's standing up fifteen minutes.
Maybe your back, your back gets tired. Probably didn't want
to take a ship a question. First thing Hank did.
He took it down. Wow, he took it dumb.
Speaker 1 (05:43):
It was to the point where like we had just
gotten into the jail cells and like like it was
like noon on a Monday, Tuesday, whatever, like they were
they were not ready to see us. We were the
only people in the jail cell at shit time as
far as we know. Hank takes a dump and then
you hear someone from a sell down the hall that
we didn't know what was in there, going, dude, is
someone taking a ship?
Speaker 2 (06:09):
Oh my god, what could you mate? That's the worst
because you guys can't move. What if it's a bad
Was it a bad ship? No, it wasn't, but it
was like you did hear like a fart bounce off
metal pretty quick? Yeah, you know prison toilets?
Speaker 4 (06:24):
Oh yeah, man, there goes making the prison wine.
Speaker 2 (06:27):
Geez, Louias, have you ever been to Alcatraz? M M,
it's a great San Francisco. San Francisco's cool. I grew
up and we'd go like on field trips there and
you put these little head these little headphones on you
walk through the old cells and you hear like inmates
and ship. I just had like an epiphany of like
what if you were just walking there you just hear
a guy shitty? Oh my god, who would be the
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worst barstool employee to be arrested with or share a
cell with? Oh man, worse to share a cell with.
I don't don't know why.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
I'm only thinking of the Brady for like Gaz comes
to mind, Dave would come to mind too. Hank's the
perfect one to uh to share us out with. I
think we had I think Dave and Gas were together.
I think me and Hank were together. Gaz would just
be too selfish and Dave would just yell at me
the whole time.
Speaker 2 (07:15):
So now what if it was a communal room, like
it was communal and you needed maybe a little backup,
who do I need in there with me? Yeah? Like,
who do you want to click up with? Well?
Speaker 1 (07:25):
I take Hank too, but Gaz, Gas and I have
we've been through the fires a little bit. Now are
you Jewish?
Speaker 2 (07:31):
Now? But I like how you pointed out your nose
when you did. But I was just gonna say, you know,
cause if you're in prison, who you're going to lock
up with? Are you locking up with the whites? Because
if you were Jewish, like bro, I don't know if
the whites could have you. I'm so happy you asked
a qu question.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
We had Bill Wallow and Gilly Yeah, and uh Wallow
served twenty six years. I think something like that and
We had him on the podcast when they started a
barstool and I asked him, I honestly, I was like, hey, man,
I really wouldn't want to join a white supremacist cat
in prison, Like would I have to do that? And
he was like, dude, that's the dumbest shit. No, you'd
be fine with anybody. Yeah, And then I was kind
of like, I kind of want to go to prison,
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like I think I have a good time.
Speaker 2 (08:09):
Well, I was hanging out with the fellows like for
a while. I mean, I don't know that locker room camaraderie.
You got it for a whole whole time in the NFL.
I'd never had locker room camaraderie in prison. You could
drop the soap in our showers. Showers buddy, Oh, oh
my gosh.
Speaker 3 (08:27):
Can you take us to the origin of deciding to
protest the flake Gate and time Brady and all.
Speaker 2 (08:31):
That sort again.
Speaker 1 (08:31):
Yeah, the well, I guess I can't take you through
the whole thing. But from what I remember, we protests
were hot in the streets at the time, like, uh,
someone had just a group of people had just like
handcuffed themselves on ninety five maybe or ninety three, and
then had gotten some attention and then been a few weeks.
Speaker 2 (08:51):
A few months later this happened and.
Speaker 1 (08:54):
Dave, I believe the origin was Dave wanted to march
to July and one of the guys who walked, who
worked downstairs, yelled up. He's like, that's dumb do the
handcuff thing because that just happened on ninety five. And
we were like, we're not gonna do it on fucking
ninety five. That's insane.
Speaker 2 (09:13):
And I think Dave decided we'll go do it at
NFL headquarters and I remember we were driving down.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
I was supposed to go to Jamaica with my family
on Friday, and this was like Monday, and I called
my uncle who's a lawyer, and I was like, Hey,
so I'm going to get arrested.
Speaker 2 (09:28):
Can I leave the country after that? And he was like, yeah,
you can leave the country, but don't go get arrested.
Speaker 1 (09:36):
I was like, it's too late. I already started. And
he's like, so, what are you getting arrested? I was like,
probably tomorrow around noon, because it was Monday. I think
Monday night we drove and I think Tuesday night the
protest happened.
Speaker 2 (09:46):
So that was the goal though, to get arrested.
Speaker 1 (09:49):
It was yeah, yeah, I don't know if it was
ever like outright said that clearly, but we all knew
what the mission was.
Speaker 2 (09:55):
We were going to get attention civil disobedience. Yeah, and
then like for a while there we kind of thought
it worked because then he got the the probation or
the appeal appeal, the appeal happened, and I was like, dude,
we did it. How long were you like in the
you're in the lobby right, we were in the course.
Speaker 1 (10:20):
Yeah, it doesn't feel like it was that long, Like
I would guess maybe an hour hour and a half.
Speaker 2 (10:25):
We were just like hanging out their good walks by,
like hey, we're still here.
Speaker 1 (10:28):
The security was coming up and they were like whispers
to us still like guys, just get up, we got it.
Speaker 2 (10:32):
We're gonna have to arrest you. And we're like, nah,
arrest us. Did any of them listen to you? Guys?
What do you mean any of the guys that were like, hey,
just get up, because we didn't are soil You guys
weren't big enough yet.
Speaker 1 (10:44):
We weren't like like listening wasn't even policy. I don't
think we had podcasts or anything like podcast.
Speaker 2 (10:49):
Then this was this was was this all website where
we'd have to go on and see like yeah, this
was maybe KFC radio was started.
Speaker 1 (10:56):
But aside from that, I don't think anything else. But
it was this was like kind of like I think
one of the stepping stones like Barcel will be more
nationally recognized because people were going nuts for that.
Speaker 2 (11:08):
But then in the in the jail cell luckily.
Speaker 1 (11:11):
And obviously very unfortunately as well, but an officer had
just been killed recently, and we had raised a ton
of money and the uh, the precinct that we sent
the check to just happened to be the precinct we
got brought to. And so when we got in there,
they were like boys, what And they took care of us,
like not like took care of us, but they made
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sure we were safe we were in there.
Speaker 2 (11:35):
He always got to take care of the boys. Yeah,
you're a post.
Speaker 4 (11:38):
Is trying to say fifteen minutes. It was definitely longer
than that. As an og Barshall fan, it was longer
than fifteen minutes. We were in the in the in
the headquarters.
Speaker 1 (11:46):
Yeah, I mean we were outside for a while doing marching.
I don't remember being inside for that long, so fifteen
might be right, Boat's call it a half hour.
Speaker 2 (11:53):
I like that.
Speaker 4 (11:53):
Yeah, bump those numbers up, dude, butterfly effect if you'd
if you've gone on that family vacation to Jamaica.
Speaker 2 (11:59):
Man, wait no, I still went went the hedonism with
the family. Now, where does the flate gate rank amongst
greatest injustices of all times? I mean incredibly incredibly high, right,
I mean like we were actually just talking about this
with the w n b A, how they're there you
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do kind of she had the the w A wn
b A commissioner had the quote about how Caitlyn Clark
should be like on our hands and knees thanking uh
the w n b A for existing, And we were
talking on case the radio. We're like, yeah, that's kind
of a dog shit way for a commissioner to handle
their star.
Speaker 1 (12:34):
And then I was like, wait, hang on a second.
At least she has a bit suspended for four games
for no goddamn reason.
Speaker 2 (12:39):
Why did Bill n I come out? That pissed me off?
That pissed me off, and it pissed me off. I
still love Bill nine. And after that, like I literally
I was like they can't fuck with Bill nine and
that TV on the rollers and put it back in
the closet. Bro And and he's over here telling me
the pressure laws and stuff. He's like, yeah, this shit's
you look at the tires when it gets blow this
I'm like, what the fuck is this guy talking about? Great?
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Can you imagine? That was so crazy? We had to
deal with that distraction and we won the Super Bowl
against a fucking great, all time great defense. Insane.
Speaker 1 (13:12):
I think it's one of the coolest things in sports that, like,
not only did you guys win the Super Bowl that year,
but like Brady took his four week vacation and just
went to like Italy. Yeah you know what I mean
right away with those pictures like him and just Al
just chilling in Italy, and I was like, God, damn, he.
Speaker 2 (13:25):
Doesn't give a shill though. No, he was so cool,
so cool. He's such a tanto hairline was looking right
hair color at the time. Was there just maybe just
a man those Italian riviera freaking photos. We're sitting here
grinding with Jimmy g and Jacoby Burssett. This guy's over
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here having tusk and wine. That was That was the
craziest thing. What a fucking gnational vacation in your NFL?
Why not? You know he had Alex and the ball
there too. He was throwing out there hit a little
fucking amgo East, Oh Joe. Would you get arrested for Tom?
Would I get arrested for Tom? Depends on what the
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rest would be. I don't know any arrest protesting. I
mean like if someone was trying to like get after
my guy, I put some hands on some dudes, and
if that gets me arrested, that gets me arrested.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
And this there's also you got a thing too, like
it's early in your career, early in my career.
Speaker 2 (14:23):
I'm going, yeah, earlier in my career. I'm going to thirteen, dude,
I know what was going on. I don't know. We
got we got I got a trust plan and ship, dude,
sraos oh freaking squarreys. What were you guys like in
the locker room during all this? Like how real did
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you think it was?
Speaker 1 (14:46):
Like did you guys like this is fucking insane or
you're just like this will get it worked out because
it's crazy.
Speaker 2 (14:51):
What part of it? I guess, like the early part,
like when like the I guess Indy like right after
it happened. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yah yeah, right after right after.
Speaker 1 (14:59):
It was a great game, by the way, that was
one that was over at halftime and just started.
Speaker 2 (15:02):
Yeah that party. Well, no, I think it was tied
at halftime, and then when we got the regular balls,
and because they had deflated balls as well, I think
we put up like thirty five on an Instagram, don't
I don't know the numbers, wasn't it that were blowing
them out at half?
Speaker 1 (15:15):
You spoke very confidently there, so I'm gonna go with you.
But I thought it was a blow out a half
and then the second half. We just partied the whole time.
Speaker 2 (15:21):
Let's look, but uh, what were we like, I don't
you know what we We were just at the Super
Bowl a few years before, so like this was my
first time getting to the Bowl as a as a
core like a player. Yeah yeah, we had a new
nucleus of guys, so we were like, but we had
a bunch of guys that lost in that game. So
like we were all on like the no distraction program,
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worry about what's on our plate right now, thing right,
and and that's what we did. I mean that shows
the mental toughness of that team because we had I
want to say, five hundred reporters in our in our
freaking locker room every day asking about it, Like going
into the Super They're asking about it at Media Day
like it was a fucking big deal. It was.
Speaker 1 (16:03):
It was like leading off like, excuse me, what a stutter?
That was the Today Show?
Speaker 2 (16:10):
Never Stu. That was really good, recovered nicely, but yeah,
it was like leading off the Today Show, like every
NBC all kinds of things where like I'd never seen
sports bleed into mainstream news like that, Like on that kind.
Speaker 3 (16:28):
Of level, It's the perfect happen because Super Bowl was
when sports bleeds into mainstream.
Speaker 2 (16:33):
It was the controversion that we had sports blend in.
Speaker 3 (16:36):
So update on the AFC Championship game, you guys were
up seventeen seven and a halftime, third quarter, you score twenty
one points.
Speaker 2 (16:41):
Oh, then you score seven points. So it was kind
of we were both kind of right. It wasn't we
were blown. We were blowing the backs. It wasn't. But
then by the end of the third quarter and they, yeah,
they were just running the clock out. I think, Yeah,
thirty thirty carries three tds, LG. Did he have a
kickoff return that he took like ninety seven? He didn't
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house it, but I think he LG had a fucking
banger game.
Speaker 4 (17:07):
LG returning gigs was awesome.
Speaker 2 (17:09):
It was he always had a sneaky good return.
Speaker 4 (17:11):
Yeah, I think it was. Let me look that up.
Speaker 3 (17:16):
I will say, just as a side of this, the
stat community doesn't do a good job giving special teams
enough love. Like PFR is so hard to go in
there and try to find like punt returns and kick returns.
Speaker 1 (17:27):
Speaking of stats, how many stats do you look at?
Like when you were playing and now.
Speaker 2 (17:31):
When I was playing you, I would always when I
was bawling, I would look at like the just the
receivers who were leading in targets. I would do that,
and then I'd also watch a lot of their films,
so I would I would look at stats on who
to watch film of. That's what I think we've sports
as a whole.
Speaker 1 (17:49):
We've got way too many stats these days, and it
should be something like that, like just give me like
two or three stats and then I'll fucking watch the guy.
Speaker 2 (17:55):
I would catch his yards and touchdowns. Julian, that's it,
You know what? I mean, and targets because I wanted
to see why are they throwing to this guy? And
how many times is he getting in the ball when
he's getting targeted? Like those are the things that I
always looked at and then yack, you know, but it
was mostly those or you know a lot of third
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downs I would watch. I would use stats to see
what film i'd watch.
Speaker 1 (18:20):
You would use it, yeah, right, so you would use
it as a kind of a guy to be like, oh,
this guy's worth checking out.
Speaker 2 (18:24):
This guy? Yeah, this guy on third down has like
a hundred catches.
Speaker 1 (18:29):
Why I think it's crazy when they like the stats
and it's obviously just because I'm stupid and don't understand them,
but like the stats are all the predictive stats, and
is like all that just seem feel like too much
to me, again because I'm stupid.
Speaker 2 (18:40):
But and it's kind of fucking with me, these new
streamers that have like the guy that's highlighted that's gonna
make the play potentially, and like then I'm watching that
instead of what I want to be watching. Is it
gonna be right? Is it not gonna be right? Is he?
Like it's just too much? Almost? I think the exactly
what you said. They're like they're highlighting a certain guy.
Speaker 1 (18:58):
Like it's almost gotten to a weird point where they're
trying to predict the game.
Speaker 2 (19:01):
So just let me watch the game, dude. I don't
I don't need you don't need to try and predict
it for me. I'll watch the game, right, dog. I
ain't right, Dog, I ain't right, dude. So what are
you doing these days? Now that you know? I know
you do barstool, but you just started a new show.
Explain what's the show you're doing? So it's called ley
mascots it is? I thought it was less mascots. Yeah, No,
one knows how to pronounce it, and I'm in the
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same just choking. No, Honestly, every show with it, like
is it less or lay? Some people think it range yes, French.
Some people think it means lower east Side though, like
Lower east Side mascots.
Speaker 1 (19:33):
So we just it's just mascots. But uh, it is
me and Tommy Smokes who works at barstool.
Speaker 2 (19:39):
We are Times.
Speaker 1 (19:40):
Square, Cookie Monster and Elmo and my nephew thinks I'm
famous because I've been lying to my family and he
comes to make a documentary about me and that's a
little Sasquatch or Harry Settle, And it's kind of just
the high jinks that we get into around Times Square
and Washington Square Park, different auditions and things like that.
We think of ourselves as very successful actors, whereas we
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are literally quorderline homeless people in Times Square who just
get abused and disrespected. And I got actually punched in
the head by a homeless guy filming it.
Speaker 2 (20:11):
Wow, yeah, now are you are you fuck? Yeah, it's
in a show. That's how you media baby to sign
them over.
Speaker 1 (20:17):
No, No, it's basically actually we learned if you're not
speaking on camera, if you're in public, it's you can
be on camera and then unless you talk, they don't
have to sign anything.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
Okay, So he justs okay, yeah, he did me a
quick right. Now, are are you improving all this or
is this written? It's mostly so.
Speaker 1 (20:36):
We we've done sketches with out of Order for like
probably two and a half years now, and when we
started those, they were all pretty improvy, like we kind
of had an idea and then we went out there
and made it. And then as that progressed, we started
having script scripted sketches and then this show is is Yeah,
like ninety five ninety nine percent scripted.
Speaker 2 (20:56):
Very very scripted. Awesome room for fun and all that ship,
but very Yeah, you love this acting. I kind of
remember you getting in this. You always it seemed like
you had this interest back in the day when you
were just writing up articles and ship didn't, did you?
I always your tires. I mean, you're acting with Shane Gillis,
with Vince Vaughan like you Like, where did this come from?
Speaker 1 (21:17):
I don't really know, to be honest, I've always loved
movies and TV, and I've always liked fucking around, but
I've never really done anything like that until the sketches started.
And uh, I don't know. I just really really have
fun doing it. I'm so I'm trying to do it
as much as I can.
Speaker 2 (21:34):
Yeah, but I'm trying to get I remember back in
the day when you were doing sketches, you and Amid
Dola running aund like cops. Yeah we were. We were
doing a bunch of those spoof videos. Yeah yeah, And
honestly I saw those that was before we ever did stuff.
I was like, fucking I don't mean, am a dollars
smart as hell? Of course they're fucking acting already.
Speaker 3 (21:50):
Yeah, not the pumper tires. That was the most viewed
video on YouTube for the day. It was posted tired
of YouTube.
Speaker 2 (21:57):
No shit, Yeah those are fun. Yeah, you know. Then
we had the Burger Times and I you know, I
attest a lot of that to why what I'm doing now?
For sure? Yeah, I mean getting comfortable in front of
a camera, like doing the TV, the live TV thing.
I think that just getting those little dumb spoot videos,
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which was honestly a way just to kind of show
personality in New England because we weren't allowed to handle
our surfself a certain way in front of the media,
you know what I mean. You guys didn't know who
we were, and that was how you knew who we were. Yeah,
you know, it was it was actually, it was awesome.
Speaker 1 (22:29):
It was really cool to have, like, particularly as a blogger,
like to have athletes who you were covering have personality
and be interesting. Made it our jobs a lot fucking easier.
Speaker 2 (22:40):
Yeah. But did you know when you started that, did
you know that, like after your NFL career you wanted
to be in media? Are you were just like, I'm
just fucking around. I honestly, they approached me to do
Inside the NFL, and because those videos, I liked producing
those things. So I parlayed a deal, like I said,
I'll do the show, but you got to give my
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production company a first look deal. Oh so that's the
reason I started doing TV. That's smart. And so then
we've got that teach that shit nah now. And so
we did that, and then I started doing TV and
then I was like, well, you know, I love football,
but I don't love football enough to like want to
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coach because they have no lives, yeah, zero lives. But
I love football enough where I would like to be
involved in it, And like TV became like the perfect
fix for that because I get we all missed the
locker room time pre production median. I have locker room
time with Terry Bradshaw, Michael Strahan, Charles Woodson. We talk
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old war stories and it's the same shit we used
to do in the locker room just before we get on.
So like I'm getting that football fix. Yeah yeah, yeah,
And so I've started to like really like it now.
And you have no interest in getting into coaching anything
like that, you know what, Nah, probably not.
Speaker 1 (23:57):
It's just I couldn't see you doing that, but you're
also just so it at this that like, why go
do something that's gonna take up more your time?
Speaker 2 (24:03):
You know what I've I've had to sacrifice a lot
of that time. This is great because I could still
have a life, right, I could still pick up my
daughter after school, you know. Like coaching, Man, I used
to put in like twelve thirteen hours as a player,
and on the way out of work, I'd be seeing,
like our coaches see their family for the first time
in the parking lot before they had night meetings. Yeah,
(24:24):
it's not doing that right. You know, it's a lot.
You gotta love it. And those guys work their fucking
balls off. Like I took my cap to coaches and
people that don't get to play the game that put
that much time and effort into blit the game. You
know what I mean. It's fucking nuts. Are you on
this wake up Barstool at all? No? No, there's uh
just the Chicago people, I think. Yeah, it's been pretty
(24:47):
interesting because I work with Fox and I'm I think
it's awesome. Yeah, I think it's awesome that Barstool and
Fox are coming together.
Speaker 1 (24:55):
Yeah, I think I think it's guys are gonna be
a really great show. Yeah, they have kind of a
little bit of a slow start, I think because I
wasn't promoted or anything like that. But I think with
a lot of the guys there and like the brains
they have, it's gonna be like hopefully, uh uh, just
kind of a new age, not new age, but new
way to have sports on in the morning. Yeah, but
it is also different having that did the disconnect between
(25:16):
what people on TV like and what people on the
internet like. People on the internet like very different things.
Oh yeah, it's it's gnarly.
Speaker 2 (25:25):
Uh But McAfee, you know, he's kind of like that
first model of it. Yeah, you know, Disney went and
bought he licensed him and Fox, I mean Fox is
now doing the barstool, and I mean that's the kind
of the new age of what a lot of these
networks are gonna probably try to do.
Speaker 1 (25:40):
They definitely are, but they have to stop letting anyone
wear whatever they want.
Speaker 2 (25:47):
Why.
Speaker 1 (25:47):
I just think it looks crazy on TV. And I'm
not speaking about barstool. I just been like, I think
I think sports analysts and anchors over the last ten
years have gone a little too comfortable. Yeah, everyone's out
here in fucking T shirts and jeans. Like I'm on,
I'm watching TV. You're sitting on a panel. Put on
some clothes for me. Will Yeah, well, Jews is.
Speaker 2 (26:05):
A big anti tie guy. What's your opinion on the tie?
Tie either way? It's just like when they're in a
you're in a T shirt or a quarter zip or something.
I'm like, come on, yeah, I get it. You know
I'm still dressing a trouser with a nice shoe though, Bro,
thank you very much, Joey. I wear I like to
wear like a nice you know, I still wear a
nice shoe. Yeah. But the guys in the suits and
(26:26):
the sneakers is like, what are we doing? There's guys
you want to look sharp, you're on television.
Speaker 3 (26:30):
It kind of makes you think, like the major league
baseball manager still wearing like the baseball.
Speaker 4 (26:36):
There's got to be a guy that stands right next
to the stage, like you got to pass him before
you get on the stage.
Speaker 2 (26:40):
It's like nope, and he's got a rack like informal job.
If you guys are hiring, you're a guy getting back
to the locker room. I'm tsa for fits on air.
Speaker 3 (26:51):
It supposedly just feels like anti Peyton Manning talk right now, Now,
what is your day life now?
Speaker 2 (26:56):
Like, are you working at barstool? Are you working on
the show? How? How does it? How is fidal Berg's
freaking dago?
Speaker 1 (27:03):
It's at barstool for sure, Like everything's at barstool basically Monday,
Wednesday's podcast, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, film or right or sketch
or something like that.
Speaker 2 (27:12):
It's pretty nice weekend. I'm a pretty fucking good spot. Yeah,
weekends is just lower East side hanging We.
Speaker 1 (27:18):
Actually, honestly, God, with this show, it was mostly weekends,
Like not mostly weekends, but like it was twenty four
to seven, it was any day was on the calendar.
Speaker 2 (27:27):
So it's been a lot of that. It's been.
Speaker 1 (27:28):
It's been for I would say for the last six
st eight months. It's been pretty much mascots.
Speaker 2 (27:32):
Now, how many weird people are you seeing while you're
doing all this stuff? Oh? God, endless, endless, and you're
in Times Square. This is like crazy Central to be clear,
in this scenario, I'm the weird one. Yeah, you're the
guy that's got the camera on. I'm doing it like
I'm the guy and a cookie. How many weirdos you've
(27:52):
seen out.
Speaker 1 (27:52):
There, cook you but a lot, a lot, and they
h they're very they feel very free to give you
their opinion on you. Like we've had. We had times
where we were in like Harold Square, which is even
near Times Square, where we're like we've been filming and
we maybe took off our helmets to take a break,
have a cigarette something like that. And we had this
(28:14):
one time as mom come by with like three kids
and I'm sitting there just in a cookie monster costUS
but smoking a cigarette.
Speaker 2 (28:20):
And she just goes, Wow, real nice. And I was
like what And she goes, I have to explain this
to my kids now. I was like, we're not a
Disney World, Like I'm in the middle of New York City.
You're not entitled to a show. I'm having a cigarette here, lady.
Oh my god. I mean, I pray, that's that's the
worst thing I see on the streets with my kids.
(28:41):
I pray because the shit that I see driving up
to go take my kid in La to school is
that's PG. LA is kind of I'm not here a lot.
LA is kind of crazy. L's kind of crazy. LA
is like a little bit of everything. Bro My favorite
thing is catching a late night high speed chase on
the on the news. I mean they're on at least
(29:02):
once or twice a week. I'm talking helicopters. We don't
stop them, We follow them now all the way down.
They did to Mexico pretty much. Did you see the
one recently.
Speaker 3 (29:11):
There was a great one recently where he like stole
I think a milk truck and then got.
Speaker 2 (29:16):
Went under and underpass that we all want to do.
He got out, he escaped a way. That's a good one.
Look at it. They only happened here because there's six
million cars, ah and the helicopters. Hell, and it's this answer.
This is a huge driving city filming it right with
the police car, police helicopters.
Speaker 3 (29:37):
The LAPD has the largest civilian air force in I think.
Speaker 2 (29:41):
The world maybe or America at least.
Speaker 3 (29:43):
Uh So they've got like thirty fifty helicopters always up
in the air.
Speaker 2 (29:46):
So they kind of let him go and they just
chase them and on their board. Yeah, dude, it's it's
it's literally like grand theft. Thought about here, we might
have to cut all some of that. I don't know.
It was andres Bro I feel like it's the same.
It's the same. Now I've been to the barstool offices.
(30:09):
How do you guys get work done there? It seems
like so much fun. It's very fun. I don't know
how much. I guess you'd have to ask Dave how
much work we get done. I think you'd be like, yeah,
they don't get work done.
Speaker 1 (30:21):
But it's uh, I don't know. It's just it's actually
not as fun as as I think.
Speaker 2 (30:27):
I'm always at a watching event or something like Monday
night football. Used to watch Monday Football. You'd always be
in Yeah, but like like during the day.
Speaker 1 (30:33):
Actually, typically when guests come, they're like, oh, this is
a real office, like at least like.
Speaker 2 (30:39):
In New York bought in Chicago.
Speaker 1 (30:41):
You know, obviously they have a lot more of like
the funds of the fund Zone, but like typically it's
it's more les just people sitting on their computers.
Speaker 2 (30:48):
It's actually kind of boring, yeah, which is nice.
Speaker 1 (30:49):
I prefer that rather than like, you know, there are
days sometimes where Frank the Tank is just screaming his
head off the whole time, and you're like, dude, I'm
just trying to think.
Speaker 2 (30:57):
For two seconds as who's the most underrated barstool employee.
Great question. I I don't know.
Speaker 1 (31:08):
I would have a couple months ago, I would have
said maybe like Sas or Tommy Smokes. But I don't
think they're really underrated anymore. Blutman, I don't know if
he counts as being underrated. Blutman's incredibly funny. Uh, Danny
Conrad's crazy funny.
Speaker 2 (31:22):
There's a lot, there's a lot. Yeah, let mean glaze
my guy fights. Is bro number one underrated? He's been
there too long? No, I hope I'm not that one's
the best one. No one's ever heard of underrated. It's
like when you comeback player of the Year, you know,
we're we're also inspired of Barstool and the Mount Rushmore's
(31:44):
who's the Mount Rushmore of barstool employees?
Speaker 1 (31:46):
Oh okay, so obviously, well i'd be like, I that's
a tough answer. You're putting in the fucking fire here, Like,
are we talking about the origins of barstool?
Speaker 2 (31:57):
Because whatever you want to think about it, I want
to say, when you think of Barstool, what are the
four things or of people that you think of?
Speaker 1 (32:05):
It's it's Dave Dan Kevin three, and then he's the
fourth honestly, Jerry Thornton, I think seeing that real thought,
Jerry is an og. Yeah, Jerry's been around forever, so
I think, uh, I think I'll go Jerry liked. Would
you guys ever, like, could Jerry covered the Patriots right?
(32:26):
Like he was more or less a beat guy?
Speaker 2 (32:28):
Did that? Did you guys?
Speaker 1 (32:29):
Were you guys more like the barstool wackiness? Or would
you read like how what Jerry was saying about, like
how you played? I didn't read Jerry shit.
Speaker 2 (32:39):
I would read I used you guys as pop culture
stuff yeah, yeah, yeah, like and just funny like uh,
because you guys had a lot of the sense of
humor of like my friends, right, so like it was
the same way of just digesting sports through the way
we communicate and how we speak and like you know that.
That's why I would watch you and I would always
feed that stuff. I wouldn't read the articles. I watched
(33:01):
a lot of this ship yeah clips, And I used
to watch the the one show with what was it
where they used to do it with like Dave Big
Cat one of the original shows. Other round Rundown Yeah,
yea yeah. I used to watch run Down and uh
and then I started listening to PMT, but that was
(33:22):
such a.
Speaker 1 (33:22):
Weird, like, I guess change in the media landscape where
you can start talking about sports and swearing. Oh yeah,
they remember as a kid, even though like Stuart Scott
was obviously very different. But it used to be kind
of watching like it wasn't even sports that I would watch.
I'd watch ness in front desk I think it was
called and like people were talking about sports, and they
talked about in the New York Times where it was
like it was like and mister Edelman with a reception
(33:44):
here like that's not how you talk sports. And like
getting to be able to swear and talk sports I
think probably had a humongous effect on how sports are covered.
Speaker 2 (33:52):
One thousand percent. I agree with that. I mean, that's
why I believe you guys have your platform, the McAfee
has his platform because it's just more relatable. Yeah, you know,
and the times have changed that you can it's more
genuine way to talk about sports when you can swear. Yeah.
(34:14):
I think it's more American to swear shuck yeah fuck
yeah bro wait, Jeels, we got to get your.
Speaker 4 (34:23):
Barstool mount rushmore, my barstool put you on Nazi bro.
Speaker 1 (34:26):
I might be flipping Jerry and Gas. Jerry and Gas
are the two that are right there.
Speaker 2 (34:30):
Gas you mentioned.
Speaker 3 (34:32):
Earlier with like our stupid videos like the Dole and
the Cops thing. We I would always look at Barcelwin.
You guys would cover those videos and fuck Barcetool covered.
Speaker 2 (34:41):
That's awesome. George Thornton wrote an article about burgers. Yeah. Yeah,
I think I was like one of the first people
to go on one Bite. Yeah, when I wanted to
make something to try to make fun of day at
the time, we had like a day's session of brainstorming waves.
What can I say to him? But it was I
(35:04):
mean it was. It was fun because we all Cat
like my career came up as Barstool came up, and
they got big because of the team I played for
somewhat and then yeah, you know, it's just it was
just a fun come up and it was fun to
watch them grow. The mount rushway, where's my Mount rushwar
la on baby all right, gotta go Dave, big Cat.
(35:30):
I like PFT is funny to me, and I think
he's a genius. Yeah he is. He's like his delivery
and stuff and the like. Some random fact he'll pull
out that's like crazy. I don't know if it's like them,
it's just I think he's funny as fuck and he's smart.
He's like genuinely like really smart. Well, you guys all
are like after I've gone on this side of im
(35:52):
like realize that these kids were all like the kids
that like wrote a lot of good papers and s. Yeah,
you know, I can't do that ship. And then my
last to the boy Hank on there, that was like
(36:13):
I've heard some of Hanks. I've heard some of Hank's
rankings with me, so you know, honorable mentions. He's honorable mention.
Love him and Dad. But I like Roan. I love
I think he and he's a little he could flow.
Oh Philly guy. I like like the Philly guys are
(36:34):
always folly that. I don't know if you ever saw it,
because you're up there too very much, really for sure,
because I remember you in a big.
Speaker 4 (36:42):
Four fights fights on there for me.
Speaker 1 (36:44):
Roan had a song before Super Bowl this year that
he wrote in like a day, not even and it
is to this day one of the coolest songs I've
ever heard. It's it's just it's an Eagles like hype
rap song for the Super Bowl.
Speaker 2 (36:54):
I think I heard it. Unreal, dude, get in a
wormhole of him battling people sometimes. I know he does
a little eminem things where he goes out. Yeah, yeah
he did.
Speaker 1 (37:03):
He was just on kayson astream. Yeah, oh that's right.
Speaker 2 (37:05):
Yeah he did like a a compment battle on ky
That's so nice.
Speaker 1 (37:10):
Yeah, dude, he has these them up in uh in
New York, And I went to the most recent one,
the most fun I've ever had in my life.
Speaker 2 (37:18):
It was so fun Like.
Speaker 1 (37:19):
It was just the energy, like like rappers just compliment
each other.
Speaker 2 (37:23):
It was a blast. We need more of that. I
like that. I like that. No, man, I like that.
Be rabbits shit when we're coming, Spaghetti mop Spaghetti. We'll
be right back after this quick break. All right, let's
go back in a time around where the game took place.
This game took place October thirteenth, twenty thirteen. Let's go
(37:44):
over some of the pop culture. The number one movie Gravity,
number one song Royals by Lord. My daughter loves that song. Now,
uh Gravity? Is that the Sandra Bulle camera? That was
pretty good. They didn't she they die at the end.
They don't didn't they not see each other? Someone died
on that I think, I think dead, even though he
(38:05):
came in was like sitting next to her.
Speaker 1 (38:07):
Yeah yeah, but that was like a fantasy I think, yeah,
or oxygen deprivation type situation. What I remember most from
that movie is the great joke Tina fe and Amy
Poehler had at the Golden Globes that year, which was
Gravity has nominated, a movie that shows just how far
George Clooney will get will go to stay away from
a woman his own age.
Speaker 2 (38:31):
Forever. He'll go forever away.
Speaker 1 (38:34):
But now I think I think now him and the
mall are I think they're similar age appropriate.
Speaker 2 (38:38):
Wait didn't she he? Oh no, Keanu Reeves just married
like a six year old babe. Yeah sixty. Yeah, he's lucky,
like he's a vampire. We just get it out there. Keanos.
I think he's an interesting dude. He's just cool. He's
just so cool. You think he just like drives like
a toyota, goes to like the gun range and does
like hand combat ship. Yeah see, I say, Keana. But
(39:00):
if the reels say you really understand how to pronounce
his name, I would just say, you know, like the
real in the kind of in the ind Yeah. Yeah,
I'm a real industry guy. Guy. I didn't want to say,
you're in l They don't want to say my nineties
(39:21):
nine nineties industry people ship Robert DeNiro. You mean Bob
oh bob it Around this time, Uh, Flappy Bird was
the biggest mobile game. What is that? Bro?
Speaker 4 (39:36):
That was that game? You had to you had to
click that thing, keep it going between the little.
Speaker 2 (39:41):
Oh I want oh. I was like a different version
of helicopter. Yeah, I was a helicopter kid. On addicting
games dot com. You can forgetive Warriors mine. I think
I took a picture of one of my scores, Guy
so high. It's like when you win, you put on
your bio too. Captain Phillips where the Miller's machete kills?
(40:03):
That was I would say Captain Phillips was good with
the Millers was good. Yeah, all these were all right.
Movies of the year. We're starting to get into the
movies are just all right.
Speaker 3 (40:13):
Yeah, when we do games from like ninety nine, every
time we do the show and do.
Speaker 2 (40:18):
An incredible movie, like it'll be a crazy, dumb and
dumber mask and people hunting. I mean this is good, right,
I mean we're watching k Captain Phillips. I mean we
all watched it. I mean the meme was good, great meme.
Super Bowl with Seahawks, m v P manning the Peyton
(40:39):
guy and if n C two A champions Florida State.
That's Jameis Winston. The game with Burt Oh really yeah,
he doesn't remember it, but we talked to he left.
Speaker 4 (40:53):
And he had like, wait, what's it like being on
tour with Burt?
Speaker 2 (40:59):
I haven't done it in November thirteen? How a stand up?
It's been awesome. It's been It's been really really it's
kind of like acting like I've been like, oh shit,
I really like this. So I've enjoyed it. I'm trying
to do it as much as I can, but I think, uh,
I hope to keep doing it. Where do you do
(41:21):
it at? Mostly so we did like out of Order,
We did a tour, so we toured the show. Where'd
you practice? Did you practice at the cellar? Practice? No? God, no, no.
Speaker 1 (41:31):
I would like practice like i'd open for Francis France.
Sellis would go on the road and I open for
him a little bit. I hope to do that a
little more in October this month now, but it's kind
of just been like out of order, Francis. I've done
a few like pop ups at the stand, but more
out of order. It is mostly where it's been, which
is kind of a nice place to do it where
(41:52):
it's just like, I don't know, I feel comfortable with
our fans.
Speaker 2 (41:54):
Yeah, but it's gone, it's gone. Well, people haven't gotten
boodoff stage yet. So no, that's that's dude. When I
was working when I did that roast, I had, uh,
I only had five minutes and I worked on it
and I did twelve minutes at the comedy store, right yeah, yeah,
And it was like so nervous. I was shaking up
(42:14):
there where you think. God, we had like fifteen frat
dudes that were all like knew who I was. I
could have said anything. They were gonna go crazy. Yeah yeah,
but like, yeah, I was shaken, nerve wracking for some reason.
I like, I don't get I also get nervous to
go up on stage all stuff. Like once I'm up there,
I luckily I feel very comfortable. I'm like, I'm just
(42:35):
telling you what I think. Like if you like it,
you like it, if you don't you don't. Yeah, I'll
be off in ten minutes. They'll be someone else up here.
Now where do you get your material from my life? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (42:46):
Like everything is is pretty personal. I'm not really like
doing like the news and stuff like that. I'm more
to storytelling.
Speaker 2 (42:51):
Storytelling. Yeah, it's fun. I've I really like it. It's fun.
I mean living in the Lower East Side, there's a
lot of inspiration. I mean, look how he's dressed. He said, this, dude,
is I'm having to send you some clothes.
Speaker 1 (43:04):
You're liking this hot?
Speaker 2 (43:08):
Cool? This guy's cool. Now, what's what's life like for Fidelberg?
In twenty thirteen?
Speaker 1 (43:16):
Twenty thirteen, I was living on the corner mass Ave
in Tremont, Oh. Yeah, like right above you know Parish Cafe.
Sure was Parish Cafe two at the time, right by Toro. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
And uh so I was living there. Actually after this game,
the one, the Socks game, I was talking about me
and my dad. So me and my dad were at
the game, the Socks game, and and my uncle as well,
(43:39):
and they wanted to leave in the sixth and I
was like, let's just fucking stay like we're here.
Speaker 2 (43:43):
Who gives a shit.
Speaker 1 (43:45):
Seventh Poppy goes deep. Obviously, the night takes a start change.
After that, We're like, we're getting fucked up, and we
went back to my apartment. My dad ended up sleeping
in my apartment and in one of the more badass
things I've ever seen.
Speaker 2 (43:59):
In the morning, he was out already, he was already
at work.
Speaker 1 (44:01):
We got home at like two am, passed out in
my bed, which I paid for, by the way.
Speaker 2 (44:08):
I was like, dude, I'm not in college anymore. This
is my fucking bed.
Speaker 1 (44:11):
But and then he got up at like four am,
went to work and I was like, if you're gonna
be a man at night, you gotta be a man
in the morning.
Speaker 2 (44:17):
I respect that. Yeah, that's a bar, that's a dad
right there. Man fall in New England when all teams
are popping, Oh my god, nothing like this is peak.
That this is peaked. That I mean ultimate. Where were
you day? So a year before this year KFC radio starts,
I believe, so yeah, someone around there. Twenty twelve was
(44:37):
twenty twelve twelve. Our research shows, yes, you guys are
somewhere like the first podcasters.
Speaker 1 (44:43):
We were very very very early, and that's just all
Kevin and Brendan Clancy. They were like, I didn't know
what the fuck it was, Like, I had no idea.
They were like, you want to do this show? And
I was like sure, And fifteen years later, here I am.
But like I'd never I never expected it.
Speaker 2 (44:57):
To be what it became like it was. It was awesome. Yeah,
like a podcast as a whole, obviously, like flipped everything. Now,
how's the how's the game changed since then? How's the
podcast game change? It's very oddly.
Speaker 1 (45:11):
I'm not much of a podcast guy, so I can't
say I follow it super closely. I think Cereal is
like the only podcast I've ever listened to full but the.
Speaker 2 (45:21):
Innocent that was he innocent? I think he did that.
You think he did it? I think he did it.
Speaker 1 (45:27):
I was back in this by twenty twelve, twenty eleven.
I was like, I think I was one of the
only ones whod been.
Speaker 2 (45:32):
Like this guy seems like you fucking yeah. It's like,
get on down out of jail, like, look, do what
you want. But I think he did it. He's got
lawyers in his background. Guy knows.
Speaker 1 (45:44):
But I think the main difference with podcasts these days
is I feel like all very successful ones kind of
like created like like they have a world, you know
what I mean, like like kind of like you have here,
like producers are involved, the.
Speaker 2 (45:58):
There's only three people here. Yeah, but like you got
a little world in here.
Speaker 1 (46:02):
And then like I think also the most successful podcasts
are also doing stuff like outside of the studio. Like
again it's like real world stuff that they're kind of
bringing back. But again, I'm a bad person asked that
because I don't know.
Speaker 2 (46:14):
Well, you're one of the pioneers, Bubs, you're one of
the pioneers.
Speaker 4 (46:18):
Can ask for some tips. Man, we're newbies there.
Speaker 2 (46:20):
Yeah, I know, we're still I mean we'll be one
hundred and thirty episodes deep. Now some light something light,
something light, something light, Jesus, Jackie, let's get into this game.
Speaker 4 (46:28):
Should we get into these these Saints real quick? Let's
get into the Saints all right? This is Sean Payton,
fresh off suspension, bounty gate, bounty gain, no paper towels
bro bounty gates on Peyton.
Speaker 2 (46:42):
It was uh doctor blitz, Greg.
Speaker 4 (46:45):
Williams, Dog Williams will blame him. He's a fall guy
in this way. Yeah, they come out hot at home
this season five and oh entering this game. Uh, they
signed our guy, big Ben Watson. Ben Watson, he returns
this game.
Speaker 2 (46:59):
Uh. So notable rookies.
Speaker 4 (47:00):
You got Kenny Steeles, Kenny Vaccaro, Toron Armstead. Breeze of
course is at the height of his powers doing his things,
slanging that thing, mark ingram. You got Darren Sproles on
this team, great defensive front as always. You got Cam Jordan,
friend of the show up there. Uh, this is a
there's a solid Saints team. Jimmy Graham. Of course you
gotta talk abou Jimmy Graham.
Speaker 2 (47:20):
Yeah, he was a monster too this year. He catch
was of this game, I believe good one. What Uh yeah,
you're you're seen home team Home Team. No, it was
the Kevin Kevin James Kevin James game. Oh yeah, I played.
Speaker 4 (47:34):
The only suspension to spawn at Kevin James movie.
Speaker 1 (47:37):
That is, uh directed by the Canines. Shout at the Canines,
shout out, well.
Speaker 2 (47:42):
Yeah, we were gonna get a whole bit on that. Yeah,
a guy that supposed to be the movie guy.
Speaker 3 (47:48):
Sports sports like you want to see into a movie
sports stories.
Speaker 2 (47:52):
I know it's very funny you asked that because we
just did. Uh.
Speaker 1 (47:56):
Andrew Santino's podcast, and he asked my favorite sports movies,
and I was like.
Speaker 2 (48:00):
I'm I'm so so on sports movies.
Speaker 1 (48:02):
I think sports movies very often get very cheesy, and
it's like it's a hard line to balance.
Speaker 2 (48:09):
All right, give me, all right, sports movies, you give
me one word association. I'm just gonna go off top Dome.
Varsity Blues. Great, it's all I can think. Remember the
(48:30):
Titans serious, The sleeve Titans excellent if you watch as
an adult, cheesier than you thought, is it? Yeah, it's
pretty chap. You got to watch rewatch. So Shane's joke
kind of ruined it for you. Joker. He's just like, wait,
the football team's four, and oh I don't. I'm not
racist anymore.
Speaker 3 (48:46):
This incredible, that's so funny.
Speaker 2 (48:54):
All right, hold on, the football team's four and all
these are my brothers? What about?
Speaker 1 (48:58):
What about Rudy r I liked Rudy again? Again I
haven't I probably haven't seen Rudy since I was in
my early twenties. But very good movie, but kind of cheesy.
Rocky incredibly cheesy but awesome Rocky four bro. I watched Rocky, Dude.
I watched Rocky very recently because I I hadn't heard
that Stallone wrote it, so I was like, holy shit.
Speaker 2 (49:20):
I realized Stallone was right and stuff.
Speaker 1 (49:22):
So I went back and rocked Rocky one and I
was like, yeah, this.
Speaker 2 (49:25):
Seems like Stilvester Stallone wrote out. It's like forty five
minutes of montages and then three separate lines in.
Speaker 3 (49:34):
The same way that sports media needed to swear. I
think sports films need that that same treatment.
Speaker 2 (49:39):
Yeah. Yeah, and even Sunday is great. I love that
given Sunday. So he said great to like five sports movies.
Speaker 1 (49:45):
Oh, I think they're great, but just like like, would
I put them as my favorite movies? No, no, no,
they're they're sports movies has its own category.
Speaker 2 (49:52):
You can have fun in it. But the year it
was great Yeah, sandlot O sand La I was obsessed
with as a kid. I probably haven't seen that one,
and I watched it recently recently with my daughter. Holds up,
holds up, dude. I was big obsessed with that. It
was great. Beast. Now, what do you remember this New
Orleans Saints team this generation?
Speaker 1 (50:14):
I remember that they were scary, particularly coming into this game,
because I think I think you said they were five
and zero.
Speaker 2 (50:19):
You guys, what were you? We We won week one
on but you'd had a dog shit game the week before.
Speaker 4 (50:25):
Bad bad game in Cincy, A rainy, misty rain storm
at the end, trenchial downpour.
Speaker 2 (50:32):
We're gonna do that one with Pa Jones. I looked
at it with freaking I remember going specifically to Danny.
I look at him. We're about to go two minute huddle.
There's like forty five seconds we have to like score
a touchdown, and it's fucking pouring rain I look at
the name adolgo do you gotta tale? He goes, there
are no downs, fucking rainy. I was like a hotel theretl.
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How good was Sean Payton's this time? Man?
Speaker 4 (51:03):
Man, he got him going, he's look at him out still.
Speaker 2 (51:06):
I forgot Ben Watson was on this team. He was,
he was. He was really good on this team. I mean,
I played with Ben Watson at the end at my career.
That's crazy. He played I think eighteen years.
Speaker 4 (51:17):
I think, so, oh that's right.
Speaker 2 (51:18):
Did he come back to me? He came back? Yeah,
I forgot about that. He came back.
Speaker 1 (51:22):
Didn't He also do something like incredibly impressive, like didn't
he like become like like something.
Speaker 2 (51:28):
I think he's probably like he's like a big religious guy.
Speaker 4 (51:30):
I know, O religious.
Speaker 1 (51:30):
I thought he did something like scientific too, but I
obviously could be wrong.
Speaker 4 (51:34):
I looked that one up fifteen years in the NFL.
Speaker 2 (51:37):
Yeah, this the Saints offense at this time was always
like super elite, led.
Speaker 4 (51:41):
The league in time of possession coming into this one.
So just controlling games, holding the ball, Sprolls.
Speaker 2 (51:46):
Rowing it everywhere. I mean, I remember Ingram and Sprolls.
That was such a good too combo because we used
to have it. We used to have a running back
route called the Sprolls route because he would have these
matchups on linebackers and he would bop them at the
top where you see his little and then he'd cross
across their face. Like we had a route called strolls
because he was so good at it. I mean, this
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team was how many of that happened? Did you? Like?
Speaker 1 (52:09):
Did the team as a whole like take stuff from
other teams? Obviously weekly weekly we were a game plan teams.
Speaker 2 (52:14):
So whatever that defense struggled with each week, we would
watch all their shit and we would throw our own
little wrinkle on it, but we would see if they
got it fixed. Yeah yeah, if they didn't have it fixed,
they were gonna see it until they got it fixed.
And that's what that's what we did each wee Yeah,
I mean, we had our core group of plays that
we'd always have, but we were a super game plan team.
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Let's get into the Pats talk about it. We're talking
about Team Pats.
Speaker 4 (52:39):
Finish the year twelve and four, fourteenth year of the
Belichick era, Josh McDaniels, OC, Maddy p DC particularly Star
started coaching staff. This was Brian Dabon and the staff.
Florestall on the chaff, Chaddy o'sha Patrick Graham, Pepper Johnson,
Joe Judge, Mandy Ausen Fort now in Arizona, gm Be
Casiria in the front office. Still like the brain trust
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is in is in full formation right now. A lot
of guys that went on to do big things, notably
a Jewels breakout here maybe I got first.
Speaker 2 (53:08):
Catch my breakout here one different leading into this year,
we didn't have Wes Welker. That's exactly what it was,
exactly what Oh my gosh, one hundred and five catches,
one thy fifty six yards, six Tuddies. That was it. Yeah,
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not a bad year, Babe Collins, Ron Harmon, and Logan
Ryan rookies rookies, this was this was this was an
elite rookie class. Who was it?
Speaker 4 (53:37):
Brought in Dola, Jamie Collins, Darn Harmon, Logan Ryan, coming
off of coming off that season where we lost to
Baltimore in the AFC Championship. So looking to get back
and this is in Matt, the thick of that, that
ten year drought between Super Bowl wins. And yeah, like
Kyler said, brought in Dola, brought in lgh.
Speaker 2 (53:56):
Was Collins one of the more athletic guys you ever
played with? The most most Yeah.
Speaker 1 (54:01):
I remember the first time I saw him jump the center,
I was like, what the foul do that?
Speaker 2 (54:08):
You know? When I saw it was when we played
against Denver and he guarded Wes Welker one on one.
That was his job for the game. Jamie Collins covered
West well, he was covered and he I think he
got him on third down twice, like on the option route.
And I seen Wes kill guys with that option route
and Jamie was able to play it. And there was
this one time I've told this story a thousand times.
(54:30):
But the DB's would always I think we had like
eleven foot ceiling or eleven two or something like that,
and the DB's, if you're in the locker room, in
the NFL locker room, all the DB's are always talking
together and gambling. And so they're sitting there gambling about
who could touch the goddamn ceiling and someone gets over
and Jamie's sitting his locker with his headphones on, like
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he was like the little kid from fucking Hard Knocks
that always had his headphones on, that didn't talk much,
that just bopped to himself. He would be in his
life locker by himself, and somehow it got pushed over
his locker and he saw the money. He saw that
what they were doing. He was in flip flops. He
went up and slapped the roof and took everyone's money.
Give me that is such a cool story. Yeah, it's
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Jamie Collins. He was athletically a monster.
Speaker 4 (55:19):
Jumping eleven feet and flip flops. Cheese wiz bro. Now
gotta know a lot of big names ended up on
IR this year. Robbie g Girodmeo, Spikes, Volmer, Will Fork
all ended up on IR.
Speaker 2 (55:31):
At some point. So we're fighting through some injuries here.
It seems like everyone is always like the NFL. Now
this is true. Yeah to the NFL's beat right now,
I beat up. It's only week five six? Is that
because of you think of the like less training camp? Yeah,
I honestly really do. I could see it going both ways.
(55:52):
Were but like you gotta like you got to hit
and practice to be able to like execut and hit
in the game, right And like as a player, I
hated the padded practices and like, but like as I
got older, I understood.
Speaker 1 (56:09):
I feel like you were like you're kind of insane
though right like you there was something.
Speaker 2 (56:13):
About you that liked getting it. Yeah, I mean sometimes.
Speaker 1 (56:17):
Like I I there was the obviously the Cam Chancellor
hitting Super Bowl when you were miked up is one
of my favorite football cups all the time.
Speaker 2 (56:23):
Can't when he just sticks you and you just start laughing.
I fucking loved getting it. That was also that was
head games with like them. You know, sometimes it would hurt,
but I would never want to show them that it
hurt me, right, you know what I mean, because that
was your way of like if they put their all
into you and like you know, they got you got
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there all and it fucking hurt and you come up
like and it didn't affect you. Like that was like
the way for me to get at one hundred percent
of they're like Jesus Christ, guy's indestructible. So but I
you know, I did like to get a hit early
in the game, but I would always get that in
the block block game or in the run game. Bump somewhere,
wake you up like a smelling salt a little bit exactly,
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And uh that game I did that with Chancellor. I
swear he knocked me out like right there. It was.
He was so rooted to the ground. He was such
a strong safety because you could always feel the safety
strength when you go in and I'd always have that
safety digs out and it's called the force players, so
I'd have to go in and block them. You can
always see, you know, like all right, who's the guy
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in the weight room, who's the guy that's natural? This? That?
And this motherfucker was just he was rooted and like
lit me up and like he like woke me up
like that, And it was gonna be a long day
speaking worry.
Speaker 3 (57:43):
We bought someone they banned them, and we've just been
using them.
Speaker 2 (57:46):
The league doesn't provide them anymore. The league doesn't provide them.
They didn't ban them. But now, which is crazy, He's
gonna make us pay for this.
Speaker 1 (58:01):
When I was a kid, I was playing hockey and
my friend came up.
Speaker 2 (58:04):
To me, we're gonna leave that.
Speaker 1 (58:08):
I was like, I was like probably like nine years old.
My buddy comes up and he goes, dude, smell my thumb,
and like an idiot, I took the biggest inhale of
his thumb, but he had smelling salts right here.
Speaker 2 (58:18):
It's the worst paint ever. Why are you gonna smell
someone's dumb? I don't know. Is that smelling salts? I
was hoping it was gonna smoke your ass? Would you
play case scenario? Always like, smell my thumb? Best case
scenario blueberry pie or is as I'm not smelling a
(58:40):
hand man? This is fucking gasp. Would you play hockey?
Speaker 1 (58:45):
I'm curious, just like like guys like like local youth
leagues in Fall River and I played in high school
in Verde Island a little bit Mount St.
Speaker 2 (58:53):
Charles No. I used to play at Mount St. Charles
a lot.
Speaker 1 (58:55):
I was just talking about it recently because I think
they've changed him now. But Mount Saint Charles was a
private school with singh socket something like that. They had
fucking chain link fence for their glass on the boards.
Like it wasn't glass hockey boards, it was chain link fence.
Speaker 2 (59:11):
Dude. It felt like you we war. It was so awesome. No,
why would they do that, cheap thought it's a private school.
Two years ago, it's old, old school. This is still
they got glass now, they got glass now glass.
Speaker 1 (59:24):
I think it was part of the lore of the
school because they have like an incredibly historic hockey program
for for just it's not a boarding school, it's a
local private school, but they've sent like ten or twelve
kids to the NHL, and I think part of that
was just staying true to their roots.
Speaker 3 (59:38):
Yeah, badass, badass, you wouldn't understand it.
Speaker 2 (59:42):
Let's let's get back to football. So about this Patriots team, Like,
where are you in your sports fandom? Right here in
your life? Are you? What's your rank for all your
Boston's sports, especially at this time, at this time, it
would it's Bruins one. Still.
Speaker 1 (01:00:01):
Patriots and Bruins were always back and forth. When I
was younger, Socks were my kind of one two and
they'd always be flipping with the Patriots. And then as
I got older, Bruins, so I would say, currently it's Bruins, Pats,
Socks Celtics.
Speaker 2 (01:00:14):
Yeah, and so what what are you thinking about the
Patriots of this team, because we are, like Jack said,
going we're going in like a drought right now, like
winning the super Bowl, but we're still fucking no.
Speaker 1 (01:00:24):
This is of like the Gizelle curse, right Like people
were talking about that a lot, and Brady can't win
when he's dating a supermodel. He cares too much about her.
There was people people believe that, like people like it.
Even at the time I thought it was insane. I'm
much older now I think it's even crazier.
Speaker 4 (01:00:39):
But like people really believe that she jink sail and
all that stuff.
Speaker 2 (01:00:42):
I mean, geez.
Speaker 1 (01:00:45):
And that's partly why I think it's such a big
game too, where like to come back from you had
that one dogship game in Cincinnati, and to come back
with whether it was a minute twenty left on the clock,
no timeout zero zero that was actually got stuck on
this drive too, Yeah I did, But to come back
from that win I think was I think it was
(01:01:05):
a tone setting game for New England as a whole,
which I actually think I actually would like to bring
this up to. I think you guys did more for
like the people of New England, like my age, than
anything ever. Like you guys gave us genuine confidence, like
we actually thought we were good because you guys were good.
But you know what I mean, Like it's crazy to
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think about, but like I grew up as like I
was still like a Boston lovable losers type deal, and like.
Speaker 2 (01:01:33):
It changed the region. It's saying that you guys did that.
I mean I think it's everyone. I mean, the Patriots
were there throughout the whole thing, but the.
Speaker 1 (01:01:42):
Pats started it, and then I think the rest of
the owners in the city followed suit and they were like, fuck,
we gotta if they're going for it, we gotta go crafty.
And I think it was twenty years of like all
of you guys fucking not encouraging, but like being like,
well the Pats are still good, we gotta fucking get good.
And I think I think that had a significant effect
on like the personality of the which most people will
probably complain about, but yeah, I like it.
Speaker 3 (01:02:03):
It was when you grew up when they were losing. Yeah,
you still had the perspective. It's the kids that grew
up with the winning exactly now that they're seeing that.
Speaker 4 (01:02:11):
Hey, shout out to the parade kid.
Speaker 2 (01:02:14):
I hope you're doing well out there. Right now, bro,
we'll be right back after this quick break, A jump
into the game. Here. What's this lead up? Here? Get
a little lead up. We talked about this earlier.
Speaker 4 (01:02:23):
Five and O Saints coming in here looking to get
to six, and oh, Pats four and one, looking to
avoid the uh, the the Raider back to back loss
in the in the Belichick era. After that ugly game
in Sincy, one of Brady's worst eighteen of thirty eight
a pick one hundred and ninety seven yards.
Speaker 2 (01:02:39):
That was.
Speaker 4 (01:02:40):
That was when we want to get out of our
mouths taste and then notable. We signed Austin Collie. Austin
Collie right around this time. This guy Austin Calli bro.
He was an interesting dude.
Speaker 2 (01:02:52):
He wouldn't sit there and he would be fucking petty dude.
He's also kind of scrambled by the time. He's interesting things. Hell,
this guy, this guy, he had a real bad case
of O C D Oh damn. Yes. So this guy
would be sitting there and right before he would go out,
he have like trainers like massaging his hands and he
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had to do it like a certain he'd always be
rolling himself. It was like crazy, like he was held
put it like go through like six pairs of gloves.
It was just like but he was cool and then
he gloves. He was very like no mar.
Speaker 4 (01:03:31):
Peyton man about kill my man hanging him out to drive.
Speaker 2 (01:03:33):
I don't know. I had some concussion problems. Shout out, baby,
you weren't at this game. But what's like a fidal
Bird game day at Gillette like a lot of drinking.
What time do you get there? Like are we tailgating? Yeah? Tailgating,
but like not I would say, like we probably take
a we take like an Uber in from Boston and
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we'd probably get there. I guess it always depends on
game time.
Speaker 1 (01:03:59):
But like three or four hours beforehand, drinking the parking lot,
going Patriot Place after while the parking lot clears out
Uber home.
Speaker 2 (01:04:06):
Yeah, pretty easy. Now I've never been to the tailgate.
Which tailgate are you at? Are you on stadium ground
or you across the street over in like those fields, dude. Honestly,
usually on stadium ground. I don't know how we'd always
get good passes, but usually, like like what I remember
as a tailgate is pretty rarely like what I think
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most people are thinking of as tailgate, Like we'd get
like that Putnam place, you'd get like the parking past
in there, So the tailgate is more like having a
few beers by the car. But I don't I don't
really remember like when we were younger, when I pictured
tailgates at gilet, I actually just go to Country Fest. Yeah,
those were a little different.
Speaker 4 (01:04:46):
I was doing that at the Morgan and Show a
couple of weeks ago.
Speaker 1 (01:04:48):
Dude, I got put in time out once at Countryfest
by a stadie time out. Yeah, I decided I wanted
to turn it into Preakness is my twenty first birthday,
and I.
Speaker 2 (01:04:56):
Was like, dude, I was at Precous last year. It
was so cool. Everyone was throwing beers. So I just
start chucking beers, not at people, are at cars or
anything like that, but it's kind of fucking cracking it
and throwing it.
Speaker 1 (01:05:07):
And a cop came over and he's like, dude, what
are you doing? And I said, I honestly, I don't
have an answer for you. And he goes, do me
a favorite sit down in time out for five minutes,
and I just did. And then he stood there while
I send time out and he goes, all right, you
can go.
Speaker 2 (01:05:21):
What a cool dude. Though I learned my lesson. You know,
you get more time out, time out.
Speaker 4 (01:05:29):
Hey, getting one of these, baby, give me a thirty
Oh my god, get me some knocking over all.
Speaker 2 (01:05:35):
Right, let's talk through this game.
Speaker 4 (01:05:37):
Bats go up early with a nice fourteen play drive,
get three on the board. Breeze comes back, uh, puts
them up seven to three. Then we get into the
second quarter, it's all Patriots forced three punts out of
the Saints. The kid rid baby, two big tuddies. He's
kicking down the door, front door, back door, every door.
Seventeen seven at the half. Then we go to the third.
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Two bad injuries.
Speaker 2 (01:06:00):
Totally got knocked out, knocked out. I remember that.
Speaker 4 (01:06:03):
And then my guy, oh my god, hip little hip injury, dude.
Speaker 2 (01:06:07):
I actually have a question on to keep to leeb.
Speaker 1 (01:06:10):
I was thinking about the current Patriots right now, and
I was thinking, how like it's cool I feel like
Diggs brings kind of a different culture to the team,
like he I like like players tend to do that,
whereas like the early Patriots, I think when Rodney Harrison
came in, he changed a little like not not from
different from what Brady and Belichick wanted to be, but
he kind of I felt like he had a different
energy to him. He had his own stamp, and I
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think Diggs was the same. Currently was to leave like that.
He kind of had a similar vibe to me. To Leab, yeah,
he was Talib had his own Talib was a baller.
Speaker 2 (01:06:39):
Yeah. Like if he didn't get hurt against Denver in
that AFC Championship, I think this year we would have won.
That was the one with the number he got. He
had a hamstring or something. Then he went to Denver
and he got healthy and he helped them win a
Super Bowl. But I think to leap a Keeb was
he was so legit. He just got hurt. I don't
(01:06:59):
know if he would like he wasn't like I wouldn't
say in the locker room, he was like allow. He
didn't have a presence like a Rodney Harrison. He didn't, okay,
n but he had a presence. But he was also
I think changing in his own way when he came
to us, because like there was a lot of things
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that you heard about him, and I never saw it
when I saw I had him as a teammate, Like
he was a great teammate. So that could be one
of those things where he came in and adapted to
our environment. When I think like Rodney came in and
he shook up the environment. Yea, yeah, he did the
you know what I mean to me, Yeah, exactly the party, right,
(01:07:42):
But like I think Diggs is also different because he's
shaking up that room. You know, it's a young room,
and it's different on offense. But I don't I don't
think a keeb had that kind of a key. Was funny, bro,
he had the highest voice. Maybe you ain't got no
two chain crap tree paptree, fucking look, I gotta we
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gotta get a we got it real, he's down scheduling now, yeah,
we'll get him. Oh my god, that would rock.
Speaker 4 (01:08:11):
And then in the third they come out score ten straight,
tie this thing up at seventeen. We tack on a field,
go get it to twenty to seventeen. Kyle Arrington picks off, breeze,
shout out Kyler Arrington had a good game. This he
was great, this game great, he was great. And speaking
of a key, he was awesome on Jimmy graym all.
Speaker 2 (01:08:26):
Game all over, zero catches.
Speaker 4 (01:08:28):
It was awesome. So we're up twenty three seventeen at
this point in the third. But of course Drew Brees
and these boys, they gotta respond. Ten plays, eighty one yards,
five minutes, get eating up off the clocks, bludgeting in's
in a thirty four yard Kenny, don't call me. Steven
Still's TD twenty four to twenty three.
Speaker 2 (01:08:45):
Kenny, don't call me. Shout out Stephen Still, baby Crossby Still.
I went full Chris Berman on you there, David Crosby.
Speaker 4 (01:08:54):
Alright, p bro legend, Twitter legend, his Twitter was awesome. Uh,
then we're down twenty four to twenty three. Turn it
over on downs in our own Uh, on our own side.
Only threw a twenty yes.
Speaker 2 (01:09:07):
Yeah, and then they I think that was like the
last time I had a pick or I think that
was like I think we went on a streak where
after that he never threw a pick to me again
or something.
Speaker 1 (01:09:16):
Dude, I orn target, I was watching the final quarter
last night, just kind of freshening it up on the
game a bit. At two forty six, do you guys
have just turned the ball over? Yeah, the camera goes
to Brady. You can see him going jewels, jewles, and
you turn around and then the very next play, which
you guys it was the defense is on the field
of time. But the next play is that pass, and
(01:09:38):
I'm like, what the fuck did he say?
Speaker 2 (01:09:39):
He's like just going, I'm chucking it the Yeah, I
think it was because it was a cover four beater
and they were squatting on it. So like cover four
is right, I run it off that corner, but they'll
try to have this guy if I'm going to run
an incut, so they'll kind of like pass you off,
so they'll they'll squat on it. So instead I had
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just run by him and he just kind of and
so you're running it off that guy and this guy
is waiting to take you, but he doesn't think you're
going deep, so then you run by, which we kind
of had it. It just was the throw was a
little weird, and my angle is a little weird. I
didn't get to like, I gotta see that all twenty two.
It was a weird throw and.
Speaker 4 (01:10:18):
We forced a quick three and out. Awesome, get the
ball back. One thirteen left. We're on ourly, had to
come out, keep going.
Speaker 2 (01:10:26):
It was big. It was big.
Speaker 4 (01:10:28):
One thirteen left, Jules, big one to you to come out.
Start the drive off, no timeouts. Remember, we're moving down
the field. We're moving down the field. Finally we get
down to the seventeen yard line ten seconds left, and
we find Kenbell Tomkins in.
Speaker 2 (01:10:45):
The Yeah, he was a little undrafted dead like fight said,
two twenty four left, throw a pick.
Speaker 4 (01:10:52):
We're down for It's like, all right, game over, We're done.
Speaker 2 (01:10:55):
Listen fo Yeah, TV's turned off. I left.
Speaker 1 (01:10:59):
I remember what's a moment stuck in your brain from
this game? The pass from Brady to Tompkins. I'm watching
it under the awning behind home plate at Fenway, like
in the standing room behind Fenway as Game two of
the ALCS is starting in like fifteen minutes and the
place is just going fucking finanal Yeah, it was like
they not only was it on the TV, but they
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were playing game sound too, so like the whole stadium
or whole Yeah, family party, that's cool. Shit dude, it
was honestly god to go from that to literally but
four hours later Poppy going deep into the fucking bullpen.
Speaker 2 (01:11:32):
That's just good. To the four hour stretches.
Speaker 1 (01:11:33):
You can have to watch Tom Brady and David Ortiz
at the height of their fucking powers, being the clutch
athletes that they were.
Speaker 2 (01:11:40):
It was. It was just a special night. It was
so cool.
Speaker 4 (01:11:43):
Five to one in the eighth Poppy down here seventy.
It's insane.
Speaker 2 (01:11:47):
What a day. It was an embarrassment of riches for
us at that time.
Speaker 1 (01:11:51):
It went on for years in both directions, but like that,
that day always sticks in my memory is like, holy shit,
we can do anything we want sports.
Speaker 2 (01:12:00):
You know. It's funny because when you brought this game up,
all right, we heard, we heard, we were going to
go over this game. It was games like this, And
you remember that Cleveland Browns game where we were we
were down by two scores, like a minute thirty to
go when we came back and won it. When was
that this same year? The same year? No, I don't
remember that one up here when it was wild it
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was it we were, But it was that game and
this game that I thought about when we were playing
twenty eight to three game, really, and I would and
I was like, remember that Sage game even like a halftime,
you remember that fucking Cleveland game? I would represent that,
you know what I mean, because like that was crazy.
We had no timeouts. We had to go like sixty
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yards and went on going over the middle of the
fields like the high school movie. Yea, bro, these were
to call it cheesy if it was, I would have
called it cheesy if it was like these were like little.
Speaker 4 (01:12:57):
Appetizers to twenty eight to three. We didn't even know
the biggest duf them all was coming.
Speaker 2 (01:13:00):
I know, crazy. What was that game?
Speaker 3 (01:13:02):
You guys were down twenty six to fourteen with two
minutes and thirty nine seconds left. What you ended up
winning twenty seven to twenty six?
Speaker 2 (01:13:09):
And we won that game. I don't remember that one.
God damn we had to get two point conversions too. Yeah.
Is that weird?
Speaker 1 (01:13:15):
You almost like resent the fans where it's like we
gave you so many fucking good games you don't remember
all of them.
Speaker 3 (01:13:20):
No, No, yeah, this one's wild. This is when like
go home, go on YouTube and watch the last ten
minutes of this one. It's it's insane. It's insane. It
was the same fireworks at the end game.
Speaker 1 (01:13:32):
I'm so glad it led to Zoe's like, uh you
record so ponies?
Speaker 2 (01:13:37):
Where that was this playo? Bro? Fuck yeah? I love
Zoe getting after coach. Oh I did, dude? This morning?
Was it this morning? Yesterdayesterday? Yesterday?
Speaker 4 (01:13:49):
Yesterday?
Speaker 2 (01:13:50):
After that? Bill? Oh oh oh, oh oh oh? How's
that being a Belichick guy these days? It's fucking hot,
harden Brough. It's kind of like it's really bad. It's
really bad. It's really bad. It hurts.
Speaker 1 (01:14:07):
I try and like ignore it because it's like it
does feel like he's operating antithetical to like his philosophy
for the last twenty years. Everything he does feels a
little different, and like not not a little different. It
feels like it's a complete one eighty and it's like,
in my memory, that's not how the Patriot Way was.
Speaker 2 (01:14:23):
Yeah, I'm just waiting to wake up. Bad went crazy?
What were we doing? Dude? I don't know who is
this guy? Yeah it is? Nah, I mean, I don't
know it's I don't hope he's happy. I'll say that,
I hope. I hope he's happy. I hope he's happy.
Speaker 1 (01:14:44):
I hope he's really fucking happy. God, he's got a
lot to overcome.
Speaker 2 (01:14:49):
Man, was this the greatest day in sports or busted
sports history?
Speaker 1 (01:14:54):
It obviously isn't like the greatest day because I was like,
you know, there's no championship involved or anything like that.
But I just think getting to watch Brady and belichiap
ops r Brady and Poppy at the height of their
powers is.
Speaker 2 (01:15:03):
What a fucking day. It's unbelievable. Put a ball in
this fall too. Let's not forget like fall in New
England's the best. Yeah fall, I mean it is. This
is like the best time in New England, the best.
The trees are changing, there's a little nip in there
at night. You're still getting low seventies. You see the
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Bruins game when the socks are coming out, When you
see people at Fenway in a winter jacket, that's when
it's especially you see beanies or whatever. Toboggan's what everyone
calls them. I don't even like baseball. Who calls it toboggan?
Someone doesn't? Someone Canadian? Yeah, I like baseball. But about
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being in Boston with the Socks in the playoffs, Yeah,
it's just like it is.
Speaker 1 (01:15:50):
I'll actually always I'll say that about Boston. I always
people always ask like, what town is it? It's who like.
It can be every town. It can be a baseball town,
it could be a football town and be a hockey town.
It can be a basketball town. Because everyone cares that
much about all of sports except me.
Speaker 2 (01:16:04):
In the Celtics, I don't care them.
Speaker 3 (01:16:06):
That's another thing too, that there's either or with Celtics
and Bruins generally.
Speaker 1 (01:16:10):
It's weird that for some reason everyone who would played
hockey or basketball, you were always forced to make a choice.
Speaker 2 (01:16:15):
Yeah, because it's the same season. Yeah, but culturally the
most different watched it and followed it, but I didn't. Yeah. Yeah,
the hockey thing was crazy for alarming for me. When
I went over there, I didn't realize hockey. Just like
high school. The people I would go drive around my
neighborhood people go skate. They like put like they'd flood
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their driveways so their little kids could skate on them
and ship. It's awesome.
Speaker 1 (01:16:41):
Yeah, it is the best sport to be involved with
in my opinion. Obviously, I'm sure you have a different take,
but like I think hockey is the greatest community there is.
Speaker 2 (01:16:50):
Yeah, it seems like because it just from knowing the
guys and meeting the guys. They're a fun community. Yeah,
they're a great community. You know, they worked, they worked
there off, they have fun, They're really skilled, they're fucking tough.
It's a it's a cool group of dudes. As a
fellow athlete.
Speaker 1 (01:17:08):
I played into the Blue Jackets alumni game this weekend
on Sunday, and it was like they were all like,
was Rick Nash there?
Speaker 2 (01:17:15):
Rick Nash was there? Dude, he's awesome. I bet he's on.
Speaker 1 (01:17:20):
He's got Rick Nash to scored my favorite goal in
hockey history that went against the Coyotes.
Speaker 2 (01:17:23):
Yeah, And I told him as much. And I was like, dude,
you're my absolute hero.
Speaker 1 (01:17:26):
I'm thirty seven years old, by the way, I'm telling
a forty one year old man that he's my hero.
Speaker 2 (01:17:32):
But he was like, he was so nice, so cool.
Speaker 1 (01:17:34):
And at the end of the game, we had put
like we had put like fifteen people on the ice.
We pulled the goalie and then just put like the
whole bench on the ice, And it was the first
time all game I saw Rick Nash go I'm.
Speaker 2 (01:17:44):
Just gonna be Rick Nash right now and just stangled
all of us scored the goal. It was like, all right,
it's the best for you to play like men's league.
Speaker 3 (01:17:51):
And there's that guy who had played D one and
then like at the end of the game, he's like,
we're gonna win this game because I'm the best.
Speaker 1 (01:17:56):
Let's go now that time sticking down, I'll actually play.
Was Jeff Carter there too, No, not Jeff Carter. He's
a little bit more affiliated with the Kings nowadays.
Speaker 2 (01:18:03):
But we saw that at that la ice with the
old timers. Remember, yeah, the liner was out there skating.
That was a crime against hockey. But there were some.
There was some like sixty year old ex pros Jimmy
Ronick was there. Yeah, they were all they could still go. Yeah,
they still make it look easy. Let's put a ball
in it, all right. As we mentioned earlier, Jimmy Graham held.
Speaker 4 (01:18:23):
Without a catch zero catchy time in forty six games. Wow,
shout out to keep to leaving the guys blanketing him.
We'd finished twelve and four lose to Denver m AFC
Championship game. Keep New Orleans finished eleven and five, losing
the NFC Division around the Seattle, they're going a little drought.
They're not make the playoffs gain until twenty seventeen. The Patriots, meanwhile,
would snap that Super Bowl drought win Super Bowl forty
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nine over Seattle twenty eight to twenty four. Shoutout Malcolm Butler.
We all remember that one. What a game? What a game?
Speaker 2 (01:18:51):
A game? Ball no weer pick all the game? This
ball nower pick.
Speaker 4 (01:18:56):
I love reliving this one.
Speaker 2 (01:18:57):
Let's name the game. These are some names we came
up with. If you have your own name, we can
use it. But the ones that we came up with,
The Kimbrel Tompkins game, the Saints comeback game, count us
Out game, the white sweater game.
Speaker 4 (01:19:11):
I'm famously We're a sick white Cardigan. The only one
that remembers that.
Speaker 2 (01:19:15):
Do we have another white sweater game? Yeah? We do
a lot.
Speaker 4 (01:19:21):
Was Taylor Swift The Chiefs white sweater season just came
to mind.
Speaker 2 (01:19:26):
How about the poppy prelude. This guy he's in the
industry too, Utah to Chili Dogs. Score the game? Is
this the greatest game of all time? Let's score it.
Decimals encouraged fights steaks zero to ten, decimals encouraged.
Speaker 1 (01:19:52):
The steaks were pretty low, but you still didn't want
to lose back to back. So I'll give the steaks
like a five point four. Shoutoup, this is gonna be
a good score, a good score.
Speaker 2 (01:20:05):
I'm gonna go. Yeah, I'm gonna go with the five
point one. It's week five, A five two five eight.
All right, look at us now. The star power of
this game. Two Hall of Fame quarterbacks, two Hall of Fame, yeah,
two Hall of Fame pro coaches, Jimmy Graham's beast, the
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star power.
Speaker 1 (01:20:30):
This is insanely hide in my opinion, insanely I'm gonna
give it eight point eight.
Speaker 2 (01:20:35):
Shout David Pasta. Pasta, love pasta. That's what he said
to me once we were at Kappo or something yeast
we used to hang out first. He's a fucking awesome
He's imagined pastaa and just the North End, just ordering
pasta all the time. Pasta. I'm gonna go, uh, yeah,
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you got some good football players, Jimmy Graham. Guys, Gronk
wasn't playing, Wilford wasn't playing. Yeah, we're still we're still
young in our You're a little puppy at the time. Yeah,
I'm gonna go with a seven point six at an
eight point one. We are really kind of game play.
This is where the score gets good. The game a
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game gameplay. I mean, this is this is nine nine already,
that's a little high like ship.
Speaker 1 (01:21:31):
It is a one minute, twenty second no timeouts.
Speaker 2 (01:21:35):
How does it? How does it get better than Boison
State of Oklahoma? I mean Chiefs plays engagements in AFC
Championship plays. No, the chief spills, well, damn Chief spills.
But it was a fifteen forty five seconds or something
where they the thirteen second game, the thirteen second.
Speaker 3 (01:21:52):
We don't even go on the whole thing. I don't
think that that's good gameplay. If I wanted to watch that,
watch a basketball.
Speaker 2 (01:21:56):
What about the Chiefs rams and like that was eighteen?
It was like forty whatever running for me, this is
a great game play. Nine to one, all right, all right,
so we're in the same strata. I mean, you got
like Mark Cuban that game his game of ten Ray
Bork gave us an eleven for one game.
Speaker 4 (01:22:16):
Yeah forgot breaking the scale baby now is crazy.
Speaker 2 (01:22:21):
I'm sticking with it. But that's okay, that's good. The
name of the game. You gotta you gotta grade the name.
This is the poppy prelude.
Speaker 3 (01:22:28):
Cultural significance of this game in the grandeur sports history.
Speaker 2 (01:22:32):
I mean that one.
Speaker 1 (01:22:33):
It probably probably isn't very high unfortunately, right we're talking,
but when you.
Speaker 2 (01:22:38):
Say it, everyone remembers it. We all remember this is like,
that's true. Fan base knows this game.
Speaker 1 (01:22:42):
That's very true. Yes, people know this game. All right,
I'll go seven point two. Shout out, Matt Lighte nice, nice.
Speaker 2 (01:22:54):
What a score, what a score, what a treat. I'm
gonna go with the eight point one. I liked it.
This is this a big game for me.
Speaker 4 (01:23:01):
I didn't eat six.
Speaker 2 (01:23:02):
I like it. Alright, Wow, what does it rank and
where does it stand on the list? So it's a
seven point six five, so that I think it's going
to be six seven here, six seven forty. Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:23:18):
It's tied for the sixty second game of all time
with the tooth with Super Bowl nine Steelers versus Vikings,
and it's just behind. Uh, they can't wait game with
two eleven AFC Division around game Jets versus Pass and
just Super Bowl.
Speaker 2 (01:23:34):
I don't know the numbers. Fifty six Rams versus Bengals.
It's a little high, but it is low, a little
low low love for a regular season game. Fucking I
mean it's Breeze Brady, great gameplay, good star power. Culturally matters,
and they were we were both pretty good teams, and
we still had a little I still remember when they
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beat the fuck out of us in two thousand and nine,
down there, down then. I remember that game. Remember that
I dumped us when they went us super Bowl? Wait,
you know, actually don't remember that one two thousand and nine.
It's when we went and played Monday night football in
New Orleans and they beat the Brakes off us thirty
eight seventeen, thirty eight seventeen. I came in. I was
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the third quarterback because I broke my arm.
Speaker 1 (01:24:18):
Dude, you just played everything, huh well, like well you
just like when you showed up, You're like, dude, I
will do whatever.
Speaker 2 (01:24:24):
Like what you mean you at cornerback.
Speaker 1 (01:24:25):
You had fucking punt return, kick return, wide receiver like
you were just you were down for anything.
Speaker 2 (01:24:30):
Yeah, I mean I was changing positions and I just
wanted to play pro football and I needed to create value.
You know, you can't just be on a team and
not be good. There's only fifty three spots, so the
more you could do. But I feel like not a
lot of people would do that. I feel like you're
pretty unique to be like, I'll play fucking defense. I
don't give a shit. Well, they I didn't really have
(01:24:51):
a chance. I didn't they they actually they asked me.
They told me like it wasn't like I was like, yeah,
I'll do it for the team. I was like, you're
sitting in on dB meetings this week. You're gonna be
playing fucking star like and I was like, all right,
and that. You know, we had a lot of guys
like that though, you know that that's why our teams
were so special. We had a lot of guys that
wanted to do a lot of things. And when you
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have the versatile type guys, it creates depth. And you know,
we didn't have you know, the highest you know, you
always look at how teams are built. You see the
three dudes that are making fifty percent of the cap. Well,
we had like the biggest middle class because we had
a lot of versatile dudes. And I don't know, could
you have kicked I can't kick? Yeah, that's Michael Strahan.
(01:25:34):
I just saw on the show last week. I was
the nine o'clock and fucking I had to kick something
and I kicked it hit straight right in the eye.
He's gonna black eye. Good morning in America this week.
This is our top top games we've done. It's really
new England twenty three is tough to beat. That's tough.
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Super Blood wolf Moon. I like that one. That was
all time. That's like every play that I've played with
that's their favorite game. I want to say, really, just
good bye the weather, right, like when you think back
on something that was the road, being on the road
and chain up because we we didn't win on the
road before that our generation in the playoffs. Oh really yeah,
(01:26:14):
we were at home the whole time, wen't And it's
that chief we lost too. We lost two AFC championships
to the Denver in those years, you know what I mean. Brutal.
So that was like our first one and it was like,
there's a you know, they were the sexy team, we
were the old team. There's a lot of there's a
lot of fun. Dave.
Speaker 1 (01:26:35):
Dave had a good comment about that recently actually, where
he was saying that the Pats win just with this
past weekend in Buffalo was kind of like, you know,
the Pats announcing that the Pats again.
Speaker 2 (01:26:45):
Perhaps hopefully, and he was like, it's crazy that.
Speaker 1 (01:26:49):
You know, back in the day, there were a bunch
of teams that were always the next team up, and
you guys stomped them out every time. And this time
was the first time the Pats had a chance to
prove themselves.
Speaker 2 (01:26:58):
They proved it. They did. That was I said it.
That was a foundational win against the Buffalo Bills on
Sunday Nay football. Oh Yeah, that's the kind of win
that can change an organization because it allows the guys
in that locker room who've been being coached hard to
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play a certain way. They finally kind of did it,
and they still had sloppiness and they beat the big
dogs in the division. Yeah, that gives the coaches enough
more merit to be able to coach them, and that
gives the guy in the locker room saying like, man,
we do what they say, maybe we will, you know
what I mean. So there's a lot of like coming
together on those kind of that win. Yeah, especially for
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the young nucleus, the guys that they have that are
trying to develop into the new core for that team.
Speaker 3 (01:27:45):
Well, you just said you think about this Sants game,
in that Browns game in twenty eight to three.
Speaker 2 (01:27:49):
This is one of those games you can think about,
they can think of the season. That's a great point.
That's exactly fights we miss anything on this game, not
at all. I think this was perfect, perfect, perfect, just
like the game, just like just like right, the big
poppy prelude, the poppy pre poppy prelead or big poppy preleader.
(01:28:12):
I think poppy prelude better.
Speaker 1 (01:28:14):
There actually was one funny thing the when I was
watching the fourth quarter last night on YouTube, Uh, they
still had some commercial breaks and and there's just the
funniest commercial of Pedroia like being like after the game,
my boy Tom's done getting it done. Stick around with
playing the Tigers tonight. It was the worst, Like Laser show.
Speaker 3 (01:28:35):
We just had Ernie Adams on the show and he
did the Panthers Patriots super Bowl and he said he
was the first time I ever watched the broadcast cut
so he was like coming and is like, you guys
ever see those Budweiser Super Bowl commercials?
Speaker 2 (01:28:50):
Really funny? You guys know about these commercials? Yeah, fucking
Ernie what a treat. Well, thanks for coming on to everyone.
Go check out KFC Radio. Uh le may school mascots
on the YouTube Mescots Fights.
Speaker 4 (01:29:07):
I know it's early, but like the streets are claimer.
What's the season two? Man?
Speaker 2 (01:29:09):
Dude? Uh, we're where we're hoping to do.
Speaker 1 (01:29:13):
We had nothing nothing, nothing in the in the works yet,
but uh we definitely have hopes and dreams to do
season two.
Speaker 2 (01:29:19):
That makes you got in everyone, go check it out.
It's fucking funny. Thank you, Fightes, Thank you for having me. Man.
We'll be right back after this quick break. Man, what
an awesome episode with old fights.
Speaker 4 (01:29:32):
I was so hyped before in Fights he went above
and beyond and I was already hype.
Speaker 2 (01:29:37):
Guy, how big they are? What seriously, I had to
have them on my show. It used to be go
on their show. That's how big Fights is now eat
big baby, big time leading man in an integrity type score.
They invented the scoring systems they did.
Speaker 3 (01:29:53):
They not only was his score like integrity and that
was a good score, but he made it meaningful like
Gretzki and Pasta Bruski.
Speaker 2 (01:30:00):
Matt Light, what a guy like a hockey guy. I
have to he's a big hockey guy.
Speaker 3 (01:30:07):
Yeah, I like that Bithic's being fourth on that hierarchy,
my wonder because he knows ball.
Speaker 2 (01:30:11):
He actually he appreciates, appreciates. All right, Kai guy, we
get it. You perfect segue to come down.
Speaker 3 (01:30:23):
And we should do this every one of these where
I say something stupid, brought.
Speaker 2 (01:30:29):
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Speaker 4 (01:30:44):
Once it hit your lips.
Speaker 2 (01:30:47):
What are we doing here, jackie?
Speaker 4 (01:30:49):
Let's go with a little addition of jackass.
Speaker 2 (01:30:52):
Baby, It's about that time.
Speaker 4 (01:30:53):
You ready, Jewels, He's gonna put you on the hot
seat the lukewarm seed if you will. All right, this
is a queshtion and I recently came across when I'm
in the lab going over Julian Edelman history.
Speaker 2 (01:31:06):
Is that what you call it? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (01:31:08):
Or just a regular Friday night? Either way, can you
tell the folks at home? Why did you wear number
eleven and number one? At Kent State?
Speaker 2 (01:31:18):
Number one was taken my sophomore year, so I wore
eleven and I switched to number one, and every year
I wore number one and call it. In high school,
we wanted we won a championship or something like that.
What other numbers did you wear in high school? I
wore five my freshman year and two. Oh no, you're
(01:31:42):
not at two and two? Uh? And so then the
guy who was wearing one at Kent left. I became
junior or number one, and that's why, and I kind
of regret it. Then I went back to eleven, and
I felt like eleven felt better. The stakes, baby, the stick?
(01:32:02):
Did you pick eleven in New England? Or do you
just get assigned it to They just gave it to me.
It worked out. Did you have to google Drew Bloods
after that? No? I knew who Drew Bleds was. We
all know Drew.
Speaker 4 (01:32:12):
You know Drew throwing that day? Perfect spiral still got it.
Speaker 2 (01:32:15):
But it's one of those things I wish I never did. Wow,
that's cool. I was superstitious back then, Like I remember
changing the number one like my my senior year and freaking,
we want to ce cs. So I was like, man,
maybe if I do that, we were close. I don't know,
stupid are we all got them superstitions? I just was curious.
Speaker 4 (01:32:36):
I would go through the digging through the old images
and the archives.
Speaker 2 (01:32:39):
That's that was it. Gotta let the people know, Gotta
let them know, gotta let them know. Lor baby is Lor.
Speaker 4 (01:32:45):
What's the current media diet looking like, if you will
dres what shows you're rocking with? What music you're listening
to right now? You know what people a little insight
media right now?
Speaker 2 (01:32:54):
It's Halloween movies, yes, because Lily I like that. It's
you can just watched Asper. I mean it's we just
hit October and we already watched it. Uh. A lot
of that Focus Pocus, we've done the holcus Pocus. We
did that in September because during the Hall of Fame,
my aunt took Lily to Salem. Oh yeah, so we
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wanted to watch hocus Pocus. I think doesn't take place
in Salem, I believe, so, yeah, so we watched that.
So that's like media watch a lot. I watch a
lot of football stuff season, so like it's it's straight
like Sunday's all football. I'll throw on the McAfee show
for some of the the interviews that he has, I'll
(01:33:41):
throw on, uh, you know, barstool Sports in the morning.
What is the new sports show wake up barstool, Wake
up barstool.
Speaker 4 (01:33:48):
Love what they're doing over there.
Speaker 2 (01:33:49):
Like what they're doing over there. So like I like
to digest my sports media through those those outlets with it.
Also that you got the hurt on a lot too,
I got the hurt on a lot. Yeah. I like
to hear calling. And because I'm on the show, and
I always if I'm gonna go on the show, I
want to know what he's talking about. You know, you
like that and you look at cow Herd and Jack
looks at j Mac. God, don't even get me starting.
(01:34:12):
Do not compare? Are you comparing me to j Mac?
Speaker 4 (01:34:14):
Right now?
Speaker 2 (01:34:15):
That's Jack? That's Jack. I'm the real j Mac. Baby,
that's Jack.
Speaker 4 (01:34:20):
That's right, baby like that. I won't even say it,
but uh, put Lily on Hub Halloween, Bro, Hub Alloween.
This is HUBE season right now, it's QB season.
Speaker 2 (01:34:28):
I love Hub season. Hub. You have gotta throw that
on for.
Speaker 4 (01:34:37):
Man. Yeah, it's awesome, godd one, you gotta watch it.
Speaking of football, we're talking it's a QB driven league.
We're all talking QBS all the time. But here's a
little brain teaser for you, Jules. If you could start
a franchise right now with any non QB, who would
it be?
Speaker 2 (01:34:54):
Any non QB who would it be? Shout out to
Mitchie Pop, MITCHI pop, and I works up that one
position or player, player player, any position. It's also very
much a part of that. I might have to go
with Tristan Wirfs or Penney School, like that tackle tackle guard.
Speaker 4 (01:35:15):
In the trenches, Joe when he was.
Speaker 2 (01:35:17):
Healthy, good Campbell was looking pretty good. I got he's
still young for me to like say if I would start,
but like I like the tackle, I'm with you. What
about one of the d ns? Dns too, but the
game record guy, I like Boat t J. Garrett Hutchinson.
(01:35:39):
I mean, there's a bunch of guys, but I would
go line because you got to get a quarterback. I'm
with you.
Speaker 4 (01:35:44):
I'm with you there.
Speaker 2 (01:35:46):
That's a great question.
Speaker 4 (01:35:47):
Yeah, I'm trying to think you. I would because like
in years past you might say, like a Bill cow back,
but like there's no one right now that Yeah, I know,
different than the.
Speaker 2 (01:35:55):
Last piece you want to add to your team is a.
Speaker 4 (01:35:57):
Running I know, but this day and age, you know
what I mean. But like there wasn't there where you
do immediately I could see going wide too.
Speaker 2 (01:36:03):
Yeah, Chase Jeffers.
Speaker 4 (01:36:06):
But then you look at and you know what I mean,
give him the darn rock look at you know what
I mean?
Speaker 2 (01:36:09):
Yeah, but yeah, I don't know going inside out. They
got Flacco.
Speaker 4 (01:36:13):
Now though they got Flacco, he's elite.
Speaker 2 (01:36:16):
Did you see that? See that Joe Flacco traded to
the Bengals? Did he? Yeah, this is kind of current.
It's kind of a way where we got Yeah. I
like that. I like that move. It would be more fun,
I think, I said, But I don't know. I guess
Jameis Winston would be more fun. But this is interesting.
It makes Bengals games. It makes you want to watch
a Bengals game. Joe Flacco is probably happy, He's like damn,
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but he's probably not happy because he's been getting hit already.
He don't want to get hit no more. He's forty. Hey,
at least he's he's he's rested up. He's been sitting out.
The want to throw some good ass dudes, He really does.
He's probably the best receivers he's ever thrown too.
Speaker 4 (01:36:50):
Honestly, I was rooting for the jamis the fun, but.
Speaker 2 (01:36:52):
The Ravens fans keep taking l's this year. What if
he goes in and beats the Ravens then sides with
the Steelers. Just the DFC North guy. My guy's been
on teams now, he's been around bro. Yeah, I mean
I was just we were just talking about it. I
mean it was only last year. Didn't he bring the
Indianapolis Colts to the playoffs? Yes? Yes, yes, yes, last year?
(01:37:15):
Like that's how you know what I mean, Like, wow,
that's crazy, which is crazy to think like he's done
that a couple of days, brought the Cleveland brown to
the playoffs. Got that like that, maybe Flack will go
in there and hold.
Speaker 4 (01:37:28):
The ship where evens Broncos, Jets, Eagles, Jets again, Browns Colts,
Browns again, Bengals. I mean we're putting up Luke Mcowen
numbers right now, putting up its magic numbers.
Speaker 2 (01:37:39):
The double up is uh yeah. But you know what,
he's got a Super Bowl, He's got a ring, He's
got a ring and something.
Speaker 4 (01:37:45):
He's got a ring is the elite.
Speaker 2 (01:37:48):
There's something about that spiral. He was not that Flacco.
Speaker 4 (01:37:51):
Well, somebody check on stopp He right now he might
be on suicide watch.
Speaker 2 (01:37:54):
I know we gotta check it. I can't wait to
see what he says about it.
Speaker 4 (01:37:57):
Because Fidelberg was in here talking about one of the
best days in Boston sports history. Jules, can you give
us your perfect Boston Day?
Speaker 2 (01:38:06):
Perfect Boston Day? Last question? I love When I was
younger the same Patty's days were always awesome. Elite Yep.
You don't know throw jersey because you would you start
off at a Red Sox game or something. Isn't it seventeenth?
Isn't no? When what is opening Day? What's that week?
(01:38:27):
Usually the first week in April? Sorry? Sorry sorry, so
might be watching day weekend because you have marathon to
marathons later I have overlap. Isn't there one day where
I remember going to like you.
Speaker 3 (01:38:38):
Can get over Lappie in April for sure, play like spring. Yeah,
you're thinking Marathon Monday versus Saint Patrick's Day.
Speaker 2 (01:38:47):
Yeah, maybe Marathon Monday where you get Marathon Monday, you
get a Socks game that's fun Sox game early yeah, yeah,
and you could get some self. You could get some playoffs.
He's like those Overlappie ones or like we had a
fun Halloween where we won on a Thursday. Got to
(01:39:10):
go to a Celtics game, Gary Clark junior concert with
my friends, had like Saturday off like that and it
was Chris. It wasn't hot. Answer this question either fall
or Spring day with sporting event.
Speaker 3 (01:39:23):
Answer this question like your perfect Philly day that you had,
that's right, like that?
Speaker 2 (01:39:27):
Oh like that? Yeah? Oh, perfect Boston day like Philly
day is like cheese steak right watching Rocky Perfect Day
in Boston. You wake up, you take the skateboard through
the Commons common.
Speaker 3 (01:39:45):
You don't know Boston at all, bro, what it's the
Boston Common not Commons?
Speaker 2 (01:39:50):
Well, I go to the Rose Garden anyways, so I
didn't even go to that part.
Speaker 4 (01:39:54):
I was called it the Central Park type spot.
Speaker 2 (01:39:56):
I go to the go to what is it duck pond, Yeah,
ducks with the garden. I like the gardens. Better know
that you can ring through the garden. Yeah, yeah, go down,
check out paramount. See how long the line is. Maybe
get an omelet. If not, just keep it going. Maybe
hit tot tay dah baby, I'm.
Speaker 4 (01:40:15):
Not Duncan jewels your butcher, Charles.
Speaker 2 (01:40:21):
Now, I'm not done yet doing because I go there
for the sh shooka. I'm talking food, right.
Speaker 4 (01:40:25):
Now, yeah, gotta get a good base and then I.
Speaker 2 (01:40:29):
Take it down probably go down to the north then
check out my boys over at Demonica. So I'm on
skateboard still like I could do that route. You go
through like downtown, take a look at like World's Greatest bar,
take a peek, and then you keep going. Hit up
in the north end, go back roads though, you take
back roads to hand Over so you can hit it
(01:40:49):
from the back nice. And then uh, check out the
baseball fields. See what the kids are doing out there.
Anyone hitting bombs? No? All right? Uh? Then keep going
and you you always go by like the hockey rink
there too, you know what I mean. There's the hockey
rink and have baseball fields on the back end. Come
up to find like maybe a little like dark alley
(01:41:09):
to you know, maybe hit a little Devil's lettuce or something.
You know, maybe while you're looking at a you know,
the harbor, because you can you know that what's that
one spot, that one brunch spot. It's the American spot
right there in the water. And like the backside of
North End, there's one in there's a place also on Newberry.
(01:41:34):
Oh is it tried it? No, Joe's. Yeah, there's a Joe's.
So there's there's a bunch of there's a little area
you can go right there, which is weird where there's
like one of those little like you can go out
and look at the bay, like by the house, like
they're little residentials and stuff. There's like a couple. You
go over there and you come back, you little pick
(01:41:56):
me up. That's when I go from all skate These
are electric skateboards, so I'm not like skating, you know,
but that's all. I'll go from there, and then I'll
hit Seaport area and that's the dunkin you hit. You
hit the dunkin in the Seaport right across right next
to the Convention Center. While you're about to go check
out Del friscoes legals because you know, if it's you know,
(01:42:22):
maybe a spring summer day, legals be popping. Oh yeah,
oh yeah, be popping. At least this is back in
my day. Yeah. Now I'm taking that electric skateboard. I'm
pumping by Grand Scorpion Bar, just to say hi to
l Ed Kane. What's up ahead, what's up?
Speaker 4 (01:42:40):
What's the check in? Got chicken?
Speaker 2 (01:42:41):
Check in? And then that's when you dip over to
southeis yeah, baby, okay, that's in southeast lot. The place
is packed. It's like, what the hell is going on
out here? You drive by freaking local Coppo Lincoln places
just obliterated. Probably drop into Capo, see Pasta. I always
(01:43:03):
saw pasta Capo. I always saw, always saw him, and
bop out of there. Go back to the back bay.
Go down Newbery at at at dark though, when no
one's there, so you can go against traffic on the skateboard.
Cool cruise there and give a little head nod to
where Daisy Buchannans used to be because that was a
(01:43:24):
fun spot. R P r P R I P. Then
drive over, go all the way down to about Sancy
and then just bring it back to the crib. That's
kind of what I do. Skateboards like that, just always
peeping neighborhoods, go down handover go Seaport. It's such a drivable,
(01:43:45):
easy small city, you know what I mean, So you
can hit all the areas. Yeah, I'm not Madules, I'm
just disappointed, disappointed in that we're talking about. That's my
skateboard chill day. I like that. Then what are you
wanting to go to the Socks game and then you know,
you go there. It's not relaxing. It's not relaxing to beyond.
(01:44:06):
Gotta be onlady, have you taking pictures? Not even that
this is the This is like bringing my glove. I've
gotta be focused. Get catch a foul ball. Make it
your Boston card revokes when this comes out?
Speaker 4 (01:44:19):
Can we get one? Let me sneak one more question
in best Halloween costume of all time that you've ever rocked?
Speaker 2 (01:44:24):
When I was like six years old, I had a
rambo one. I had a Rambo. Have a picture that
I think my mom might have one where I had
like a rubber shoutout. I had a rubber like six
pack chest when I was like six, and you had
like a ripped shirt blood on it. At Roosevelt's school,
(01:44:45):
fucking had black curly hair wig with like my freaking
red bandana tide and I'm over here doing that the
whole time. Fully brought gun and bullets to school, not
like real one, but like you know, like the fit.
You can't even do that now, Yeah, But I had
like a full m sixteen, like what's up shooting kids
(01:45:06):
at school? Like it was that's how crazy different it
was back in the nineties. I was in like second
I was in first grade. He was like ninety what
six seven ninety three? But yeah, man, just think costume.
I was in an the Turtle one time. I love
Dingja turtles. Which one Raphael is what orange red? He's red?
(01:45:27):
Michaelangelow's orange, dude, who's blue? Leonardo Leonardo Donald Tello was
purple like John's. I used to call Nate editor Casey Jones.
He did like Casey Jones, long hair. I like that
they have a hockey guy. I like that he had
hockey stick in a hockey math. Yeah. I like that.
Of course he did cricket bat and a hockey mask, right,
it could have been a hockey yeah, it could have
(01:45:48):
been a goalie mask and a cricket bat. I'm gonna
find out it was still pretty badass. But whatever it was,
it was hockey hit. Hockey stick, yeah, hockey stick. No.
But also, you don't even know you don't know puckhead, buckhead,
he doesn't know puck. What the fuck? Well? That was
the chills one thing to the.
Speaker 3 (01:46:09):
Boston Commons, and you went to get what are you
talking about?
Speaker 2 (01:46:13):
Anyway? Two good spots that seaport. Oh my god, yeah, bro,
I remember when that was just straight. It was it
was like a jumped the body. Yeah, I remember I
used to go there before. And then when it got developed,
it was like every time you're on the skateboard you
see a new building.
Speaker 4 (01:46:29):
I used to hit that wagon mama over there, like
it was my job.
Speaker 2 (01:46:31):
Bro. They remember they had the Straga out there before
it was all even there. Oh I forgot about that too, Wow,
the original like that that the second Straga, the seaport Straga.
It was before all the buildings were there. Straga was
they playing the early early.
Speaker 3 (01:46:45):
Remember one time me and my friend went on to
go to legal seafoods like type the legal seafoods like
the first year of like Google maps, and it took
us to the legal seafood like Doc in the.
Speaker 2 (01:46:54):
Sport, which was just like we're gonna get murdered.
Speaker 4 (01:46:57):
Like we're like barely legal.
Speaker 2 (01:47:00):
Sorry, we used to. They used to go to harpoon
Fest out there too, ya area, that was fun flips
over there. It's just used to hang out over on
K Street because one of my buddies, Jimmy, he lived
over in Southie, but he was Originally he was before
all the like young pro young professionals came. It was
like still the SOUTHI people. Yeah yeah, it was like selling.
(01:47:25):
They're all making a hell of money, all these kids.
But uh yeah that was the chills. One things to
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Speaker 3 (01:47:37):
So Casey Jones used a lot of sporting goods as
his weapon, mostly hockey six. He would use a sledgehammer,
baseball bat, a cricket, a cricket stick.
Speaker 2 (01:47:48):
Yeah, big five, the big, the big Casey Jones. You
been watch your speed Man? Yeah, that was awesome.
Speaker 4 (01:47:57):
An episode for Dead shout out, Dead Baby, dead Head, Well.
Speaker 2 (01:48:00):
What a game. That was fun to go back down
that the little wormhole of that game. That's a kickoff
to the when it all started.
Speaker 4 (01:48:10):
It was bawling.
Speaker 2 (01:48:10):
Thanks again to fidal Berg. Thanks again to fidal Berg
for bringing it up. Paul. No, those people they love
the sports over there at the barstool, they really do.
They're in it. They do.
Speaker 4 (01:48:22):
It's in their name.
Speaker 2 (01:48:23):
And he's also an actor exacting though.
Speaker 4 (01:48:27):
Come into a screen, youre you mag screen, small screen, every.
Speaker 2 (01:48:29):
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