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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Some of the most epic Bill times are when he
would be explaining the rules and regulations of what the
schedule is going to be, hotel, yes, where we go
over all like the rules of the NFL, and the
way he would project He's like, if it's a weapon,
you can't bring it here all right, light, or like
(00:21):
when we were traveling to Europe, Look, we're not gonna
be out here and getting fish and chips, guys, like
this is a business trip. You see Uncle Ben on
your own time, Like you know what I mean? I
like pepper and a little jabb there, like he was like,
the way he would deliver it would be so funny.
(00:42):
Welcome to games and names. I'm Julian Edelman. They're Jack
and Kyler, and we're on a mission to find the
greatest game of all freaking time. I'm making a new
acronym today. We're hitting the overflowing chill line to answer
your voicemails, and we get into my Boston travel tips usan,
don't get you down to South Boston, don't wear a
(01:05):
Yankees hat. Wrestling theme songs. I've been a lot of
wrestling going on lately. When you hear the song come
on you're like, oh, this song, but when you heard
the shatter, Oh my god, yes, the worst game of
all time. Oh, you'll find some gems with some Dan
Orlowski stars. John Skelton's in there, skeletons.
Speaker 2 (01:24):
I'm thinking a lot from the Patriots twenty twenty four
season come to mind.
Speaker 1 (01:28):
And once again that number is four nine zero. In
this week's Chill Zone, presented by cors Light, we're naming
our chillis caller one chill dude, one chill freaking dude.
You gotta stick around to the end. These are awesome,
They're fun. Let's go games with names. The production of iHeartRadio,
(01:49):
Date Unknown, the Nuthouse, The undisclosed, Low Kish.
Speaker 2 (01:55):
The hotline is filling up and the people need answers.
Speaker 1 (02:00):
Is the hot line blade so part five four case.
Keep these voicemails coming. These are fun to dive into
blowing up the hotline. Maybe keep them coming, keep them
under thirty seconds or thirty You don't need a whole
life story here, Get through it nice one text messages,
(02:23):
don't even bother. Get creative, Get creative with it. I
want to get weird with it. It's like with my daughter,
she's talking about meeting she loves Snoop Dogg and we
finally got to meet him. I go, you'll probably get
to meet him, you know, Daddy is real close with them.
And I go, you gotta have a question, and it's
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got to be a good question, like and we met
him and she didn't have a question. Oh, what's a
good question for Snoop? Die? Well, if we're a kid,
it could have been what's your favorite color? I don't know,
but just have something like, ay, Snoopy gotious? Anything you
have smoke flavor? You like? Uncle Snoop? What is that
(03:07):
green staff? Let's do this.
Speaker 3 (03:11):
Voicemails Jules boys hope all as well. My name is Alec.
I'm in South Carolina. I am going up to Boston
in June for a Sox game. What are the Boston dudes?
Speaker 4 (03:23):
Don't? Where do we go?
Speaker 3 (03:25):
Where do you not go?
Speaker 5 (03:26):
Any advice?
Speaker 4 (03:27):
Much appreciated, Thanks so much? Do you want to show boys?
Speaker 1 (03:30):
From his voice, he sounds about twenty six about right, Sure,
little ageist, but okay, all right, you're gonna be in
the Fenway area, A couple of cool bars there right
across the street. You got the MGM, you got the pool, plays.
I mean you could, you could spend a whole day
thereature bar. After the game, go to Hojoku, get a burger,
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be a good little creative crowd there. It would be
a little different of a crowd than the baseball game.
Nice creative crowd. But if you want the same kind
of crowd out at Fenway, get your ass down to
South Boston. Go hit Lincoln, Go hit Coppo. What's the
one right across the street, the Mexican Joint. They got
a couple new ones. Go down to Southeast have some fun.
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If you need a little nightclub action, hit the Seaport.
I forget the name Grand, Scrippon or Grand or Grand
the Grand. Yep, yeah, I met Damon John there once,
three times. The Grand. I mean, there's there's so many places.
Don't the don'ts uh, don't wear a Yankees hat, don't
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say cot or pak a yad to Boston people.
Speaker 6 (04:41):
The fucking ride the tee to Fenway is a part
of the experience. I think I can see that green line.
Speaker 1 (04:48):
I've never done that.
Speaker 6 (04:49):
Take the green line the ken Moore, not Fenway, Ken Moore,
and then walk it, and then walk it.
Speaker 1 (04:54):
It's a part of the experience. It's fun. You get
to see the Sick Go sign and all that that
is fun. Get the cross ninety.
Speaker 2 (05:00):
Probably gotta get a Finway Frank while you're in there.
You gotta get a fut Fway Frank. But it's gotta
be if you're sitting in a box, it's not the same.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
Gotta go down. But if you're sitting in a box.
They have killer lobster roll at Fenway. Very good sleeper
sleeper good. The sushi ain't mad either in there. Great
French onion dip Oh, I don't even think I got
any of these. I love a French onion dip sucker
for some They got good table nicknacked stuff. Yes, and
what is seventh innt You get the ice cream? Get
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a little bit little hat. A lot of dudes don't
she Just don't act like an idiot. Don't act tough
because there's a there's a city full of tough people
there there.
Speaker 6 (05:39):
What if Boston don'ts I don't think there, Arnie, Yeah,
there really is.
Speaker 1 (05:45):
Everyone's pretty friendly too, and everything had some dunkin Donuts
too at some point. Definitely dunk Donts in South Carolina,
I know, but it's different, it's different.
Speaker 2 (05:55):
Gotta go check out the common Gotta go walk Newberry
Hills fun.
Speaker 6 (05:59):
Yeah, I love Figs, Figs and Beacon Hills A great great.
Speaker 1 (06:03):
This depends if you're going with your boys or going
with Yeah. But if he's going with these boys, he's
not gonna be taking goddamn love walks down with Charles
River down Starrow. Okay, he's not gonna be going to
Boston Garden. This dude wants to rage. Okay, go to
Grand go to South of you have fun. Next question, Jules,
who was.
Speaker 7 (06:23):
Your favorite wide receiver while in New England? You know,
working together with one that maybe didn't pan out the
way that they wanted to, whether it was through injury,
you know, the team didn't see them fit. You know
who is that guy that that stands out to you?
Speaker 8 (06:42):
And why is it?
Speaker 7 (06:43):
Malcolm Mitchell?
Speaker 1 (06:45):
Is Malcolm Mitchell? I loved Malcolm Mitchell. He was just
a great teammate. My daughter still reads his book. He's
got a children's book that, uh, she just a couple
of days ago. What is it like the kid you
can it's about you can read? Or the kid making
the book? He makes his own book, The Magic Book,
The magician's hat. The magician's hat. Yeah, we like he
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was just a cool dude, worked his ass off. He
was quiet, but like really good football player could rely
on him. He just acted the part. You know. I
used to love Gunner. Little Gunner was always good. He
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I mean, he's just fun to have around because he's
just a little war daddy. One of the guys that
I loved that worked out, but that I loved working with.
I loved working with Dian Branch. He was a great,
great teammate, like he would put his arm around me
and teach me things when I was a younger receiver.
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Randy was also awesome like that. But uh yeah, it
was fun. Had a big game in the twenty to
three game too. Do forget that Mitchell. Yeah, there's a
couple other guys. He just needed to get it right
away too. As a fan, like it's like, man, plug
it right in and he gets it right away. Just Malcolm.
He had bad knees he had. I know, it sucks
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for my guy because he gets out a really good career.
He's doing well though. I think he's married, with a child,
respect making more books, still dressing cool. Honestly, I think
he just listened to me. That's why. That's why I
loved him. That's a great characteristic. Great you know, I'd
be sitting there. Every time I look in the room,
I'll be like, Yep, he always had my back when
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I was going on a ran or something. He just
that's why I loved him. It works for Jack too,
That's right. Hey, I do the same thing, follow the
Malcolm Mitchell model.
Speaker 8 (08:45):
Hey, Jules and the boys.
Speaker 9 (08:47):
This is Nick from Lexington, Massachusetts.
Speaker 10 (08:49):
Go past.
Speaker 9 (08:50):
I was just thinking it'd be really cool, uh to
get a game from Julian's college career at can't read,
can't write, can't State to hear his respective playing quarterback.
Maybe bring in Doug Martin year old had football coach,
or bring in one of your old teammates, you know,
to really hear some of those other stories of what
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you did we used to get up to uh in
Ohio that you're obviously willing to share. But yeah, I
think that would be really cool. I'd love to hear
you know, your your adventures either win too many games
at Kent State, but love to hear about your your
stories there. Thanks so much, and keep up the up
the pod. Love listening to it and thanks for a
really good memories whinning win the Super Bowls for the pass.
Speaker 1 (09:33):
Great question. I would that would be fun to get
Coach martin In here to talk about something. Definitely, he's
I think he's at Elon. Is he really Coach Martin's
at Elon? I should know that. Hold on? Is he
at Elon? Yeah? Yeah, coach dude. I think his wife,
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his wife Vicky, she's still selling a buttlo to the
house and she was like, my wife was so cool.
Used to bring me into his house. They cook Thanksgiving
for me.
Speaker 6 (10:03):
Here we go when we're going North Carolina again. I
would also Casey Wolf would be a really good We
talk a lot with him.
Speaker 1 (10:10):
Yeah, Casey's my my Kent State like connect that I
still if I'm doing anything for Kent State, it's through
Casey Wolf. And he was like the football ops guy
for Coach Martin when Coach Martin was there. He's now
an ad at a cool at a big high school there.
But like he's for like Cribs or Harrison or any
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of the guys that played in that time Casey was there.
We all like to go through Casey whenever we're going
through the university. So he still has little little juice.
We'll hit him up like we hit him up with
all the stories or my old my old roommate Anthey magazine.
Oh guess he's a storyteller. But we might have to
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muffle him because he might say too many stories.
Speaker 2 (10:55):
You know, do we do the uh seven Kent State
Iowa State game? Maybe we could do that. There's a
big accoring game. And we beat the fuck out of act.
Speaker 1 (11:04):
Yeah. That was like because that was our zips. Screw
the Roo, screw the room, the bro I didn't know that.
I like that. Does that have a name. No, But
we fought for a wagon wheel. I love. I only
carried it once. They got us twice. We were winning.
We were beating them to my last year. There in
the rubber Bowl, the rubber ball that's there, Well, that's
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their stadium. That's their stadium name because that's where all
the tires in the United States were manufactured, were in
Akron in Ohio. You got good Year. Miche there's some
couple over there. Michelin's French, but they might know. But
Michelin was started out here. I think Michelan is it?
Is it an American company? Very look it up? Very French,
is it. I don't have to look it up. That's
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why I was a good Year guy anyway. But they might,
they might manufacture a lot here. A lot of those
international companies manufactured here. Got the good years on a Mustang.
That's why I took the Michelans. Next question is a
text question on how this got through. It's get in there.
I ay, I know we say don't do the text,
but don't do it. Check the text. I delete them
before he sees that. All right, I got one through
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on the old goalie here.
Speaker 2 (12:12):
This one is from the text line about ox rules
in the NFL locker room. This says, how does oxcord
protocol work in NFL locker rooms?
Speaker 1 (12:21):
Easy veteran, Okay, It goes in how many years you've
been in that locker room. So if you're in if
you're in the locker the weight room and you hear
some music that you don't like, say like Brandon Bolden
rolled up in there, he used to just take over
and he would put the ox. Brandon Bolden was always
a great ox cord guy. Okay, so he like he
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led it in pregame practice because we didn't really do
pregame like locker room music. Coach always was an advocate
of everyone has different ways to prepare. So if you
if you want to listen to music, put your headphones on.
So like there was no like music blasting game day,
but pre practice guys are having you know, music's bumping
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guys looting ready. It usually dependent on seniority, and but uh,
for us, it was always Brandon Brandon Bolden. They'd always
be kind of like two because the locker room's kind
of big offensive side would be B. Bolden and then
you go over to the other side to be defense
and like High would have something high tower or something,
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but it was usually be Bolden. Nice, always throwing out
some bangers, shout out b B hulks, mash and I'll
be throwing up on the mic trying to get a
flow in. And you got Danny over there throwing taping
his own ankle because he's mad at the fucking training staff,
saying I'm on flow bation because I can't flow. What
a scene? What a scene? What a scene. We'll be
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right back after this quick break.
Speaker 10 (13:47):
Okay, well, I have one question for Sam Stron. I'm
a big Patriots fan that Patriots fans it's probably If
I've got one question for you, what do you think
is more valuable in this draft capital trading back and
getting from seven guys or taking taking receiver, slash the
talent and talking about due parter those kind of guy
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and get in talent for next year.
Speaker 1 (14:10):
Well a dual Carter's are you're taking ab dual Carter?
I don't think he's to be there. Pass Rushers and
guys that protect the quarterback is what I'm trying to
go after. They got really good corners, they brought in
a couple of linebackers and edge guys through free agency.
They need offensive linement, Yes, they need offensive linemen. Their
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best offensive lineman just got cut. David Andrews, the guy
that has continuity, that knows how to run that offense.
Now that Josh McDaniels is back, they're gonna have to
They gotta they gotta get some guys. That's the next
progression to see if Drake is the guy, which last
year he showed with no offensive line he can make plays.
Now we want to tighten that all down, slow his
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feet down, protect him and see him really dissect a
defense fense and make plays that way like on schedule.
That's what we gotta we gotta see. And the only
way you could do that is if you get an
offensive line up there they can protect for him, need
it bad and I think they'll be I think they'll
do that. I don't know what they're gonna do. I
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would probably I wouldn't get I don't. Okay, look hard
ball last year took fucking Joe alt what number three,
four five, And I know there's no Joe Alts in there,
but he wasn't a sexy pick. He wasn't a receiver.
They made the fucking playoffs this year. Okay, if you
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got if you got the guy. They didn't have any
really big playmakers. Mconkee is a great asset to have.
He's a great like slot guy. But they didn't have
no outside guys there. But they they manufactured offensive line
and made that a priority. They didn't even have a
really great running back. They had you know, dobb Dobbins,
and they got guys that are banged up there. They
did very well. But like they made the playoffs. They
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protect the quarterback. You make the playoffs, Like Harb said,
I don't protect the quarterback. You get blown out in
the Super Bowl in the playoffs though in the shot,
look at the well happen the Chiefs? Yeah, okay, so
I don't know, you take what what you want? What
I just said, But I think I want lineman. Like
Harba said, I view offensive lineman his weapons with.
Speaker 4 (16:24):
Him all So I have a question.
Speaker 5 (16:29):
You know, I'm like a fat fuck.
Speaker 8 (16:31):
I play offensive line.
Speaker 10 (16:34):
I just want to take so I can if I.
Speaker 11 (16:37):
Have a quarterback I don't like, but I still want to.
Speaker 7 (16:42):
Yeah, keep my block percentage of gay?
Speaker 12 (16:45):
What do I do?
Speaker 9 (16:47):
Thank you?
Speaker 13 (16:48):
Straight man?
Speaker 1 (16:49):
This guytude. He's probably huge too. He's probably like the
stud that like hates his quarterback. Okay, this is what
you do. Okay, if he's the guy, you go take
him in a private setting and yeah, hash it out.
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If it has to get physical, you gotta beat his ass.
You gotta beat his ass or whatever. If it gets
to that, it gets that. But you can't have that. Okay,
this cause if you don't block, you're not getting a
scholarship or wherever you're at. You gotta block. You gotta
be a team guy. But just talk it out, try
to figure him out, and like, all right, maybe he's
just a slaptick, I know, that this is what he's
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doing and try to understand why he's a slap dick
and it'll make you better. When you were a quarterback,
what was your relationship with the line, Like my best
friends Sondroola was by shout out Dreux drou is a
what said, huh see this is like Soandro had Thompson,
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we had Vuke Luke was in the whole line. Yeah,
he was our right tackle. Yes, we had uh Sam
Alapate he was our guard. Yeah, we rolled. We rolled
with them because Vuke was kind of a skinny fat
He was a fat kid in college. Now he's like
handsome and well he's still kind of pudgy. I got
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dad bod but like he then he grew up like
he grew you know. But he was always a big guy.
So like if you're two hundred pounds in high school,
you're a lightnment two hundred. He was probably two fifteen.
We I mean we were good. Droe was Droe was big.
It was fun. You got we We had a great relationship.
I always got along. I loved the offensive liignment. I
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used to hang out with the lineman on the Patriots.
Say even in the NFL, he go to Logan's house
for freaking Thanksgiving. They're always like the family dudes under Earth,
great dudes.
Speaker 6 (18:54):
My quarterbacks family would have a lineman only taco night
on Wednesday.
Speaker 1 (18:58):
Nights during the season, but the quarterback can come.
Speaker 6 (19:02):
Well, it's his house. Yeah yeah, and then the cool
kids got invited. Slowly it become very clickie anyway, mounting.
Speaker 1 (19:09):
Yeah, you got a block. Keep the percentages up and
fucking there's guys you don't like. Just find a way
that you can respect him.
Speaker 2 (19:18):
Dude, Ricky Williams playing in the backfield with a guy
that was stealing his girl.
Speaker 1 (19:21):
I think he'll be all right. I'm looking at you. Applewood. Wait,
Apple would Apple anywhere?
Speaker 2 (19:29):
He's always coaching apple Wood not a Houston Give me
a second. Yeah, I want to say South Alabama, but don't.
Speaker 1 (19:37):
Let don't. If you get this, don't quote me. Hold on,
hold on, I'm googling. Oh, I know ball baby, South Alabama.
He's the head coach. Was he the head coach at
Houston and he went to South Alabama? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (19:51):
I think they canned him when they brought in Dana Holderson. Yeah, dolls, dude,
he was a Houston for sixteen to eighteen. I need
did the Nick Saban rehab stint. He's an analyst at
Alabama for a year South Alabama OC now South Alabama
head coach, so.
Speaker 1 (20:08):
He's got five more years before he can maybe get out.
You gotta win.
Speaker 14 (20:13):
I have a question for Julian during your time at
Kent State, were you ever a Sweedsons guy? And if
you were, what was your go to order when you
would stop by a Swanson's drive in.
Speaker 1 (20:27):
This guy is just fucking trying to fuel my fire.
He knows I'm a Swanson guy. I've been talking about
the guy. Okay. My order is gally Boy with bacon.
Then I get a double cheeseburger, lettuce, tomato pickle, onion, mustard,
mayonnaise ketchup like an old like my double cheese. Those
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are both doubles. And then I get Potato Teasers, which
are like these fried little things with potato cheese and
like Hall of Pain, like a little cut up Plapanios
are great with like I think their homemade ranch. Then
they I think they had shape, they had like shakes,
and they had this thing like the California soda. My
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boy Casey always loved that ship. I just like coke
and maybe a fry. I don't I don't remember their fries,
so their fries must have sucked. But I've heard they've
gone through some serious changes over the years, some serious
changes for the better or worse the way I'm saying
serious sound better.
Speaker 6 (21:28):
On their website they have the Pizzeroni stack. It looks
a quarter pounder pepperoni, marin aero sauce and the.
Speaker 1 (21:36):
Fucking f Yeah, they got the gally Boy mozzarellistic patty.
Did your gally Boys have the uh have an olive stuff?
Speaker 4 (21:44):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (21:44):
Put it on the top like that. The bun's pretty good.
It's a fucking solid burger. It looks very good. It
was very good. It had like a sweetness to it
that the Gallley Boy. They have a bunch of shit too.
They have like a bunch of little knickknack stuff. The
menu is huge, It's massive. I'm looking here at the teasers.
A tasty potato cheese and mild lapino combo. Those those
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are like cracks, shredded fried potatoes, potato puffs huh as
opposed potatos, that's what you're saying. Yeah, I might have
to call my sources in uh northeast Ohio to see
how the sweints is do, because I don't want to
be giving them good love and their dog shit now right, Okay,
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because I remember when we used to have this little
at my DQ before they went like new DQ Dairy Queen.
I think we're all. They used to be individually owned
or something until they got real franchise. We used to
have this little Asian dude used to wear a little
chef hat. He'd be up on that flat top and
he used to make the best burgers at the Dairy Queen.
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And then like they did a remake of the fucking
the building. I think they may have sold it, got
some new dude and the ship went to ship in.
Speaker 2 (22:56):
The restaurant industry. Man, she can have she can get
real bad over like that.
Speaker 1 (23:00):
So Swinson's I'll be coming out there soon. The closest
ones in Cincinnati, Yeah, they had that. We went to
the Cyoga Falls one I believe, or was it a
Mansfield was just like a spot you guys were at
like every week every other week, like like no, not
a lot. It was like a quasi okay that in
the Red Lobster just because you have to drive a
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little bit stowto Red Lobster was a treat to the
first time I ever had red lobster. Those those Charlie
butter biscuits. I don't really like lobster, but I like
to go in to Red Lobster. Shout out Blake Griffin.
He's doing their ads now. He is good for him.
I saw him on a recent podcast. He was so funny.
(23:43):
Blake was talking about what is it codine or something
like lean when he when he changes from being black
code switch. Yeah though you said code that, Sam. I
saw him. It was on Sam Morel's He's talking about
code switching because he had done Mellows podcast earlier to day.
He's funny, He's funny, He's a comic. He is. He
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did stand got some chops, was right up the street.
Don't even don't even know him. Really, come to Blake,
come through, Come down your funny dude, and you're cool.
I saw you Stavros stand up leaving in a sick
car with the hot babe oh Man. Must be nice.
Probably drove the same route on the way home. I
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should have followed him. I'm following you, Blake.
Speaker 13 (24:31):
Next one, Hi, Julian, Hi Jack, Hi Kyler. I just
listened to the Osha episode and now I'm like back
in my w W e Steen in face, and I
had a question, so Julian, like back in the day
when like the w Is, like the superstars, they were
known by like their theme songs, Like everyone would get
(24:51):
hype but theme songs. So I was wondering, what would
your theme song be? And what with your signature?
Speaker 1 (25:01):
Ooh, I love the stone Cold, The stone Cold, nothing
will ever be Nothing, the top Set and Hulk Cogan's
is pretty good. I am a real the Rocks was
Big Shows is good. Hey, it's the.
Speaker 2 (25:23):
Big Show Shawn Michaels. Of course he sang his own song.
Speaker 1 (25:27):
Yeah. I mean, it doesn't get much better than that.
Either I'm not your Table really good. I would go,
I wouldn't go. I would go with something like stone Cold.
Maybe I just like the Shattering something because that was
so like when you hear the song come on, you're like,
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oh the song, but when you heard the Shatter, it's like,
oh my god. Yes, was that a popular song or
was that a song that he just like made, probably
made it wasn't it really wakes up? Yeah? I love that.
My power, my finishing move, flying squirrel. It'd be it'd
have to do something off top rope, flying squirrel ship
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like Nutcracker. Lying. I would go off the top top.
I get on top rope. He'd be all like jacked up,
and I go off and swing grab him with my
legs and throw them down like I because I learned
that move like Mexico. I like that on the top rope.
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It'd be a little more aggressive. So I do that,
which I could probably do right now. Oh, easy on, Jack,
let's go. Let's go, baby, I'll sell it probably that.
That's a good question. That was really good. I like that, Jack.
I feel like you would be Paul Bear to Julian's.
Speaker 2 (26:51):
Oh yeah, I would like to be like, yes, like
your your corner hype guy, You're Paul Bearer, You're miss
Elizabeth kind of.
Speaker 1 (26:57):
Yeah, gotta be Paul there. Yeah, honestly my.
Speaker 2 (27:05):
Kind of like how the Rizzler is with like big
boom aj if we're talking to aw references.
Speaker 6 (27:09):
There's not a lot of things that baseball has that's
cooler than the other sports, but like music is cool.
Speaker 1 (27:14):
Its yeah, So anytime I would catch a third down,
I had a song that they would play. I used
to like the uh few I Can't Stop Wait you
influence that? Yeah? That was my how'd you tell us
how that happened? They came up. They came up to
me and they asked me, what do you want your
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theme song? And I wanted the there was Crazy Time,
but it was the Kanye jay Z remake of I
Can't Stop. Oh Yeah, I liked that. That one does
get hard like and there's a part where I can't stop,
like you can't stop getting them. Then they would play
it on them when you had a third They would
play it after I got a third down or a
(27:55):
touchdown or a big play. I didn't even know. I
didn't even realize that was influenced. It's probably more now
that happened like my last like maybe four years. You
gotta be a guy. Did anyone else have music like that?
Speaker 13 (28:07):
You know?
Speaker 1 (28:07):
Yeah? Tom had boom public service announcement Boom boom. Anytime
we would be on pregame, there would be the the
it would be the regular music from the stadium, and
then when Tom would get ready, it would just stop
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and it would be a public service announcement by jay
Z and it'd be like boom, and then he would
run out, and that's when he'd go do his little thing,
And that's when you knew it was getting time, is
getting time better, strapping up the fucking chin strap. It's
game time. Tom's out, Tom's out. We out. Boom boom.
So it makes even more sense that the jay Z
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played at his retirement. Allow me to reintroduce. The whole
crowd would started going ah and he got there. He's like,
did so I don't. I don't think I don't. Yeah,
I don't know that you got it. We got to
ask him on dudes, on dudes, I had no idea
(29:13):
about this. Yeah, we had a couple of them. Yeah,
I should have went with I was gonna go with
E forty sprinkle me oh the ya reference. Yeah, yeah,
that was Kurt's coming out song as a picture when
he was at Berkeley, I thought, or one of our friends.
I don't know if it was Kurt or someone else.
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I love that. I'm glad you said as a picture.
Speaker 8 (29:37):
Guys.
Speaker 5 (29:38):
One game that you absolutely have to cover is the
twenty thirteen Boston Bruins versus Toronto May Be Leafs, Game
seven of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Bergie scored two goals
to win the game we came back from down four
to one. I remember three minutes left Iconic hit up
(29:59):
the tree b tron and get him on.
Speaker 1 (30:01):
I love to get We're working on. We're working love
to get Patrese on your burgie. This is a top
five requesting. I was at that game? Were you really think?
Speaker 5 (30:11):
So?
Speaker 1 (30:11):
I feel like you know, I went to like all
the game sevens of like five of them, So no,
I wouldn't literally have been to game six of all
the World Series that I was there. I've been to
every game, so I think I was. I've been to
so many Bruins like games I dropped. I may have
dropped the did the flag thing for this because I
(30:32):
went on a stretcher. I went to all the important
games because I was undefeated until the last time I
did it, which it wasn't solo. I had someone with me,
so my streak is still there. I think I was
at that game. I gotta look at my phone.
Speaker 6 (30:45):
Twenty thirteen. This would have been, but this is before.
This would have been Spring of twenty thirteen. You hadn't
had your big year yet. Yeah, but I still had
and I was still going to everything. Yeah, I was
going to things when I was a rookie. I went
to the Celtics.
Speaker 1 (31:00):
I went to the Celtics Lakers Finals, a rookie court side.
I was there for that one, saw Kobey. That's what
the year we lost though, yeah, because they won it
the year before, remember nine? Yeah? Eight? Oh they won
and away, So this was ten. This was nine, but
it took place in ten spring. Yes, so it was
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like our spring practice. And I remember I got invited.
I wore like a little Jason Mora's hat ukulele, playing
it like a Jason moraz hat. My first fucking like, man,
go to Boston, Julian, have.
Speaker 4 (31:41):
You ever sat down and came up with the legion
don't boom the biggest hits you've thrown in your lovely career.
I love to see it. Uh, Lars McDonald calling from
Beautiful that lets go to Canada. Just watched the podcast.
But there's that awesome glad here. You are half kage
(32:03):
and maybe even fifty No Patriots, how could.
Speaker 1 (32:09):
It be fifty one percent?
Speaker 2 (32:11):
Not a math guy, not a math math guy.
Speaker 1 (32:15):
Nova Scoti, I've heard it. I mean, that's where all
the salmon, the good salmon's from Cole Harbor Sidney Crosby,
Nith McKinnon, how many hits I threw? He wants? He
wants your biggest hits that you threw. I lit someone
up in Buffalo my rookie year, big hit for Randy Moss.
I blocked for Randy Moss and then Slate like three
(32:37):
plays later lit someone up. I think we were blocking hard,
but that was before the rules were you could you
could go back to your own sideline like you used
to not be able to go back to your own
end zone, so you could declete people. Yeah, oh yeah,
they took that rule. I decleted this guy and didn't
get a flag. I was tight when you can do that.
Speaker 2 (32:56):
I know my favorite one you ever laid down in
Miami from Malcolm Floyd or Michael Floyd.
Speaker 1 (33:01):
Oh yeah, remember that one. I didn't he Floyd laid
out for me. Oh yeah, it was reverse. Sorry I
hit a guy for Gronk on that one play, but
I didn't really it was Mike Adams. I didn't jack
them up jack them up.
Speaker 6 (33:12):
There was a stretch when you were popping guys after
a fair catch call or yeah, waving it off, and
you'd pop a guy.
Speaker 1 (33:19):
Yeah, because they would get mad So there's a rule
if you if you fair catch when you're a punt returner,
you're not allowed to block a guy. But if you
give a Peter call, you can block a guy. So
what I would do is I would give a Peter
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call like and they would think it's a fair catch call,
and I would block them because when you do that,
if it was close enough to the end zone, you're
banking on it to bounce in there so they don't
pin you. Yeah, so this is something you're taught and
a lot of the Buffalo people always thought I was
trying to fucking tee off on a guy. Well A,
I was, yes, trying to tee off on a guy,
but I was trying to make it so we didn't
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start on our fucking first one yard line. Yeah, you
know what I mean. So there's there's a lot of
strategic behind that. There may have been one time where
I did this and I thought I Peter, but I didn't.
I smoked someone. But have you got fine Fuffalo.
Speaker 2 (34:13):
Twenty six, seven hundred and thirty nine dollars for an
unnecessary roughness penalty?
Speaker 1 (34:18):
Bullshit? I'm watching the clip years after you had, Like,
did I Peter or did I fair catch oh any
in the head. I was, well, when do you drop this?
You can't tell me? Is there any signal? It starts
too late?
Speaker 6 (34:32):
Starts too late, I think, but you definitely go a
helmet with the helmet that just comes out of your paycheck.
Speaker 1 (34:36):
You have to like write a check now that comes
out of your payroll. Duct that's less cool. Yeah, I'll
give him a kiss. I lead with my shoulder. Our
helmets hit. That's fucking bullshit on the NFL for finding
me for that shit big time, because that motherfucker would
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do the same exact thing to me if I had
that thing in my hands. That's how I thought about it.
It's a it's a it's a brutal game. It's a
brutal It's like you have to put your mind in
different places to play that game because there's fucking guys out.
I mean, it's it's gotten a lot better and that's
not even that bad. That's fucking stupid. That's a beautiful
(35:22):
I like the league though, but that's still stupid.
Speaker 8 (35:26):
Let's go what's up jewels Zach from Sharon mass here
and I got a couple of questions for you. First
one is trivia. So I know you're West Coast guy
number one. Who's your favorite team growing up watching basketball?
Who is your favorite player? That's one question, but the
trivia question is you're not from mass but who is
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the only team, who's the only school for Massachusetts to
ever win a national championship? And who is the best player?
And then last question I know I said too.
Speaker 4 (35:59):
This is three quests.
Speaker 8 (36:00):
And if you were to pick one of your teammates
and they're prime to lead at school on a march
down this run, who would it be?
Speaker 4 (36:07):
And why?
Speaker 8 (36:08):
Thank you?
Speaker 1 (36:09):
First question? Favorite team Warriors? Growing up? About college any
college groups growing up? I went to maybe a Stanford game. Oh,
but like didn't watch we didn't weren't We didn't watch
a lot of basketball.
Speaker 2 (36:23):
I feel that. And you were a pro you were
like a pro family. But it's a pro area.
Speaker 1 (36:27):
The Warriors were horrible when I was a kid. When
I was a kid, they were like a laughing stock.
Like that's when spree Row was choking out the coach,
like they were trash. I liked him when I liked
Baron Davis when he beat Dirk Novinski as like the
seven seed, the one believe Warriors Yep, that we believe
(36:48):
that was. Like watch that episode at the Height, watch
that episode of when I started, like and then I left.
I went to Boston, So then I kind of he
didn't see the games because they they went on at
like eleven o'clock at night or ten o'clock at night,
and b you know, I was introduced to the Celtics
and became friendly with a lot of you know, people
(37:11):
in the organizations of the teams in Boston. So then
I started watching them naturally, Uh, what's the so spree? Well,
Baron Davis probably were my favorite. I mean we all
loved I loved Michael Jordan like that was the only
basketball player, Like he was God, yeah, everyone loved Michael
Jordan as a kid, and I had his all his shoes,
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like Jordan was everyone's favorite basketball player. So and then
national championship in Massachusetts.
Speaker 2 (37:44):
Who oh, he's trying to trick us here. We know
this is that Providence fteen forty seven best player, Bob Coosey.
He's trying to test our ball knowledge.
Speaker 1 (37:54):
Bob Coozy coo coos before me and Zach Revine. He
hates on why he just thinks that the basketball then
was like.
Speaker 2 (38:03):
Yeah, I hate that argument that it was like what's
Bill Russell supposed to do to develop a time machine?
And like just you know, watching a lot of that
Boston Celtics thing, like Celtic City, I still got to
start it.
Speaker 1 (38:17):
Kuzzi lived the life. Russell didn't live the life. It
was tough, I know, like yeah back then, Yeah, it
was awesome being they were gonna lose when Kozi retired
and they won like six more with Russ keep it rolling.
I got I gotta sign jersey from Bill Russell. We
did an autograph signing together my rookie year. Where is
it somewhere here? Wow? I need I need to find it.
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That's all times somewhere in this ethos.
Speaker 6 (38:44):
What a legend the hemisphere or something, but Holy Cross City.
Speaker 1 (38:49):
Shout out Coozy and then Aaron Hernandez. He was the
best basketball player I can w hoop he got recruited
to Yukon when Yukon was Yukon. That's wild. Joker was
smooth it. Hey, Darius Butler was really good at basketball too. Hey,
but d Butt used to didn't he also to Yukon?
Speaker 4 (39:11):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (39:11):
D Butt, Yeah, he's proud to football. Yeah he did.
I forgot. But d Butt would we go playing these
charity games and d Buck could like do three sixty
wind mills. He's my height, We're like the same height.
And he had the bloyings like he was doing hung
like he could just float in there. It was impressive.
I don't remember him shooting great. I just remember him
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jump jumping out of the roof. But like he also
had basketball. He could play. He knew bas you know.
It wasn't like a guy that just could jump. But
Hernandez like he had crossovers. He had game. He had
like mid range and ship. He would bring that out
on the court. Bro the way he like ran routes
looked like they he crossed you over on the top
of his route.
Speaker 6 (39:51):
I wonder if there's any like intramural or like behind
the scenes, like pick up basketball games at like Yukon,
like the football guys going to Oh, I'm sure there is.
Speaker 1 (39:59):
I think there because Debt scored over a thousand points
in high school. But the Butt was baller.
Speaker 2 (40:05):
He's he's from Florida, Germany.
Speaker 1 (40:10):
Born in Germany. Yeah, I knew that too. Grew up
in Coral Springs, Navy kid. Okay or not an Army bratt.
Speaker 8 (40:17):
Maybe.
Speaker 1 (40:18):
Yeah, Dad was stationed in Frankfurt, the military base in
in Germany. We'll be right back after this quick break.
Speaker 11 (40:26):
Hey, Julian Kyler, check if you could tell us, uh,
what it's like on an NFL road trip. No, no, basketball, baseball, hockey,
a lot of games to be played. NFL not so much.
You guys go home, stay out there and uh, what's
your favorite memory from a road trip?
Speaker 1 (40:45):
Uh? So in the NFL, are away trips are business trips.
It's not like NBA baseball hockey where these guys have
three four games in the night. Once. We we get
there a day before. Unless it's a West coast trip,
we'll get there on a Friday. We'll leave right after practice.
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We have curfew the night before the game. Yeah, night
before game always curfew. If we play a home game,
we stay at hotels so they can check those curfews.
And it's also because we have night meetings. So like
when we travel, usually Sunday, we'll have a walk through
at the stadium. After the walkthrough, we pack up, we
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put our suits on, we get in the buses. It's
like a fucking hour bus to Providence. Then we hop
on the plane. When you get to the plane, right
before you get on the you go straight to the tarmac.
They have tables of all the food that you get
to pick. So there's cheeseburgers, chicken sandwiches, PB and J's.
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Then there's like every kind of snack you can have
or want, and then you go up up, you walk
up the stairs in the plane, you get in your seat.
We had lovely flight attendants always that were with us
for the longest time, so you'd become very personal with them.
So they knew what your drink order was. So I
always liked my electrolytes and a cramp juice, and so
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I'd get to my seat, which we're hearing about how
the plane was right now. We used to have, you know,
the two three two plane, and they were like kind
of older seats. But I'd have two seats, and you know,
that's how you do it, and you go to your area.
They'd have your favorite stuff that you like, and then
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there'd be an on flight meal, some kind of chicken can,
some kind of fish usually always, and maybe a beef.
There's there's always a three and so you'd go through
that and then on the way back you'd have like
homemade cookies made and the stuff like on the plane.
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The travel was awesome as far as is traveling. I mean,
the plane was. We used to go Delta and that
was the best because you had live TV. So as
soon as you'd finish your one o'clock game in Buffalo,
you're watching the four forty five, the second half of
the cool the four o'clock games. That's not in the plane,
you know what I mean. So you're watching and we
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didn't get when they took that away. That was kind
of lame, but it was pretty cool like everything else.
I mean, it's pro sports. So you have your own plane,
and then when you get to the you land in city,
there's four buses. We all go to our bus. You
have like forty five minutes to an hour of free time,
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and then you have like treatments. At every hotel, there'll
be we take out all like the conventional area or whatever,
the big ballroom areas. We have all that taken out,
so they'll be like little film rooms, so you have
film room if you want to go watch film film.
There'll be a big training room, so there'll be a
lot of guys in there getting their bodies ready. So
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there'll be that like a forty five minute hour of
that and you have dinner, and so then guys will
start to funnel into the cafeteria and that's where like
the breaking bread and the hanging out processes, and there's
usually it'd be the same kind of food. There'd be
a chicken, a steak, apasta, brown rice, a marin era,
(44:28):
a meat sauce, a chicken wing night before, and there'll
be like a specialty dish of where you were at
according to the city you were in. Oh I like that.
So like Denver always had really good food. Then I
remember because we say had a really nice hotel there too.
We didn't stay in the greatest hotels, so I don't know,
you know, like I hear these basketball guys they have
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in their hotel in their contracts, they gotta have like
presidential suites and they got to stay at five star hotels.
We were always at a hotel right next to the airport,
no distractions and leave anywhere. So then you get, you eat,
and then after you eat, we had seven thirty meetings
offensive team meeting, and then you had offense and defense
and then you'd walk through the whole game plan. The
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night before in a big old ballroom. You'd walk through
every play, so that could be sixty to seventy five
plays as a team, and everyone would go over and
you know, each coach would be looking at their position group.
The lineman would go do a couple of steps and
kind of say what they had to do, and they
would say, all right, we're going to us to this.
The receiver would do a walk to his routes in
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a condensed area, but like, all right, we're running an incut,
you're running the cross, just to show that everyone knows
what to do, you know, So you'd walk through those
and then after that you get treatment again. And by
that time it's like nine thirty nine, guys would be
everyone naturally funnels into the cafeteria because the college football
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is on. So guys, yeah, watching the college football, getting
a late night snack before everyone goes and I think, uh,
curfew would be at like eleven, and then you wake
up and and it's the same kind of regiment where
you go and you go to cafeteria and then you
have a team meeting. You guys go through one last
key before you leave. We already have the hay in
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the bank now we get to the stadium, and then
it turns into a different operation once you get to
the stadium. But the travel, Like I was accustomed to
Kent State where we're busting the places. So I thought
it was fucking awesome. You know, I got the cheeseburg,
I can whatever I want. You can do busting the munsie,
you know what I mean. It's literally we bust a munsie.
Uh So it's different than the other sports because you know,
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they have so many games where it's part of the light,
the road is part of their life. Yeah, we're taking
our operation in Foxboro and we're literally bringing it to
that one spot, and we're doing everything that we do
in Foxboro at that one spot, and and and and
it's a business trip. No guys are rarely going out.
I mean, if you had friends or family, you could
(47:00):
get him a hotel room. No one was on your
on your floor. No one was in your hotel room.
That was conduct detrimental to the team. So you would
get suspended and you'd lose a game check if anyone
were ever on your floor, even just on the floor,
can't be on the floor. Well, there'd be so much security.
You can get anyone through there. That's true. Uh you know,
so no candles, no nothing burning. That's what people used
(47:24):
to say. If it burns, you can't have don't come
in here with you have incense this that if it lights,
you can't have it in broughts. So it works on
my bays. Some of the most epic Bill times are
when he would be explaining the rules and regulations of
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what the schedule is going to be. Hotel, yes, hotel
rules or like every year, every year, the same day,
like right when you get in, right after the conditioning test,
you had like an hour and a half meeting where
we go over all like the rules of the NFL,
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Like we go over the finding for you know players, wait,
the this, the that. How much it was if you
relate to meetings, how much it was if you had
we would go over like an hour and a half
of rules. And the way he would project he's like
like if it's a fucking weapon, you can't bring it
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here all right? Light no bows and arrows, no, not
like he like the way he would deliver it would
be so funny, you know, it was funny or like
we were traveling to Europe. Look, we're not gonna be
out here fucking getting fishing fish and chips. Guys like,
this is a fucking business trip. You see Uncle Ben
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on your own time, like you know.
Speaker 4 (48:51):
What I mean?
Speaker 1 (48:54):
I like pepper and a little jabber and there. You know,
it was it was fun.
Speaker 2 (48:59):
I can just picture Bill being like, I don't care
how good that little thing upringles looks at man, I
don't touch them.
Speaker 1 (49:04):
Any bar oh you Oh yes, there was no alcohol
at many bars. But oh true. There you could order.
You could order whatever you like. You could order food.
Now is that on the team or is that on you?
That's on you? You got I think we when I
first started going, we would get a per diem. Oh yeah, no,
this is good for the travel. We would get per diem.
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You get a you get an envelope. Bears would sit
and hand it out to every you know, all the guys.
And it started out like thirty six bucks. You get
thirty six bucks for meals because they said that, you know,
they they had all the meals at all times at
the hotel for us. So it was like some teams
would be getting like two hundred three hundred bucks oh yeh,
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which I I don't know. But and then it got
to like sixty. But as soon as we get that money,
it'd be cash. Everyone would put their initials on it,
and one of the flights flight as attendants would come
and get a bag and they'd all everyone would put
their initial on their dollar and she'd go and she'd
pick two out. The first one would get the money
back and the second one would take the whole bag lottery.
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It'd be like a g oh, he smokes out rocks.
Do you ever win? And I didn't do it? Oh,
you didn't do it? No, okay, that's gas money. When
I was young, I was like, that's fucking I'm not
making a hell of money resting thirty six bucks. Yeah.
Two questions for you, did you ever have a roommate
traveling or you only ever have?
Speaker 8 (50:32):
No?
Speaker 11 (50:32):
I didn't.
Speaker 1 (50:32):
I didn't have roommates traveling, had roommate rookie or camp camp? Okay?
And then which is hoy dog? I think nice Hoyer
Brian Hoyer shout out. I think uh he Ormburger. And
there was someone There was a couple of times where
I had maybe, but I think it was because me
and uh Ormburger. Didn't he say we were close to
or he no he was. He was roommates with Hoyer,
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and I used to go to Hoyer's room and we
would do flashcards of formations and personnel groups and concepts together.
So I know, you see Armburger and he'd be like
the center and either try to make a team. And
then on a road trip Sunday, does the team go
from a hotel to stadium at the same time or
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is there like different three there's two buses, so I
actually a lot of sometimes guys would go early with
the training Yeah, the trainers. So there's an early bus
that gets there like three and a half hours before,
and then there was one that goes like thirty minutes after.
There's a late bus, and there'd be some guys that
would go with the training staff that would go in
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a car or van or something because they wanted to
be there extra early. I just went early bus. Did
early bus? Did you ever bring your gaming consoles or
did anyone? No that you know, No, you don't have
enough time. Yeah, busy schedule. You know, you're pretty pooped
from the travel from that week's of prep, that week's
work of prep. Hella meetings, a lot of meetings, like
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you're meeting out by that time when you get to
your room, you just want to get you just want
to sleep. Some of the best napping time you ever had,
you have is like the hour bus ride from the
stadium to the airport to Providence, TF Green whatever, like,
because like you're just so wiped out from the whole week,
the mental drainage you have from installing new plays to
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you know what you're gonna expect from them. There's a
lot of stuff going on. I remember getting in that
bus you just like, or the plane instant out. Oh
that's the best. It's like, Oh, you don't have to
worry anything, so you need that sleep. Well those are fun. Yeah,
those were fun. Now it's time for the Chill Zone,
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and celebrate responsibly, folks. Blue A couple.
Speaker 2 (53:02):
O good catch guy, guy crack these bad boys.
Speaker 1 (53:05):
Yeah, guy with the Yeah. You gotta shake them up
and tap them boys, Shake them up and tap them.
This one's extra Christmas, extra busy. Here's that all right?
Last question? Shake them up and tap them boys. You're
gonna do the chillist of the questions we had, Oh yeah,
the extra chill baby.
Speaker 6 (53:27):
Shout out Nuthouse Nation, Nuthouse Nation House Dollin our super
fan runs a meme account, a fan page for us.
Speaker 1 (53:35):
Yeah, let's go.
Speaker 12 (53:37):
What's up Nutthouse.
Speaker 8 (53:38):
It's your guy.
Speaker 12 (53:39):
Here, Nuthouse Nations. So obviously we're on the search for
the greatest games of all time. The games is names
everyone should know. But what about the worst games of
all time? You know, the games of shame? Are there
certain games that come to mind and you think of
just what are we doing here? Kind of boring under
(54:02):
ross games?
Speaker 4 (54:03):
What are your games?
Speaker 12 (54:04):
It's shame?
Speaker 1 (54:05):
Well, I'm pretty sure rich Ornberger he had a Yep,
a shame game. Tough to beat that one shame. Big
Cat had a shame game. It was a shame that
we did that game. More likely, what else did we have?
There's a couple of some prol Marshall that's actually that'd
be that'd be fun to find the worst game. That
(54:27):
would be really fun. I like this and we should
do like a Bizarro week where we bring people in
and we just we talk about the shittiest game of
all time.
Speaker 2 (54:36):
I'm thinking a lot from the Patriots twenty twenty four
seasons come to mind.
Speaker 1 (54:40):
Oh you got what about the fucking Raiders game?
Speaker 6 (54:44):
Oh oh no, it was good for fifty It was
good for the Raiders though, Oh my god.
Speaker 1 (54:52):
From Jacobe Myers and then he went to go be
a Raider after that, after inside Job, Inside John, Inside Jump,
Chandler Jones turned it right up, shit scripted? What's that?
What's the script? What's another terrible game? Both ways? Any
on the top of our heads, remember that. I don't
think it was a bad game, but remember that Alabama
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LSU six to three games. Oh yeah, rematch in the
National Change. That wasn't a bad game. I love that
it was the good defensive football. But trying to think
of just like.
Speaker 2 (55:22):
There's a way first Virginia Tech game it now gets
memed out a bunch, which it was like six to
three or three to nothing.
Speaker 1 (55:29):
It was wake VT back in the day. Yeah, worst
gross games of all time. I mean, you gotta look
at the quarterbacks who started the like you'll you'll you'll
find some gems with some Dan Orlowski stars, John Skelton's
in there.
Speaker 6 (55:43):
Some skeletons or maybe people and start with Nuthouse Nation
in the chat when you comment some of these games
with Shane that we should maybe, you know, consider doing it.
Speaker 1 (55:52):
Maybe we'll get an because we got a list of
games we want to do. Maybe we'll do some games
that we don't want.
Speaker 2 (55:56):
To do but should do if we almost need to,
like take the scoring our patent scoring system and like inverted.
Speaker 1 (56:02):
Yeah, it's like great for April Fools. Oh yeah, the
worst game of the whoa, the we have the go
The greatest of all games will be the wog, the worrocked,
the worst of all games, worst game of all time,
most most worst, most no, worst of all time, worst
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and something to think about? What what? What?
Speaker 14 (56:28):
What?
Speaker 1 (56:29):
Well?
Speaker 6 (56:30):
That was the chosen I got a good one, the
two thousand and three NFC Championship game forty nine Ers
Eagles when there just wasn't any quarterbacks for the for
the forty nine Ers twenty three, twenty three.
Speaker 1 (56:42):
That's that. That's a bad game. That's a bad game.
Speaker 2 (56:45):
That's a bad game. Yeah, that was named in Peterman
game was pretty bad.
Speaker 1 (56:49):
Remember that one?
Speaker 13 (56:49):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (56:50):
Sorry, sorry, Nate Dog. Yeah, yeah, here's here's the one
I mentioned earlier.
Speaker 1 (56:54):
Sorry.
Speaker 2 (56:54):
November twenty fourteen, Wake Virginia Tech nothing nothing. At the
end of our gillary went into double overtime wake one
six to three.
Speaker 1 (57:03):
That is a gross game.
Speaker 2 (57:05):
Eighteen punts, five miss field goals, four turnovers, and then
it gave us.
Speaker 1 (57:10):
A weather Does that being not bad? Beamer ballmer ball?
Do I not remember that?
Speaker 12 (57:15):
Bro?
Speaker 1 (57:15):
It's a meme now it's I might have watched this
game and then blacked it out. Yeah, that's how you
know it's bad. I'm watching every Virginia Tech game in
two thousand and four. Then acc network, dude, old school wild, Well,
we gotta do some we gotta do some some gross
game hunting. We gotta will be good will hunting, I
mean gross game hunting, gross game hunting. Well, that was
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Mm hmm