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Speaker 2 (00:42):
Willian Ahi Rory, we are back with another episode of
Don't Know Ball. I feel like though we're gonna have
to change the name soon because we learned learning more
than I expected us with our guests, you know, helping us,
helping us learn about some of these sports that we
think we know about it. But today we are joined
by another another world champion, ye, another another athlete that
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has achieved the highest level of success. Today we are
joined with the twentieth pick in the twenty twenty one
NFL Draft. The Giants select Cadarius Tony from the University
of Florida. I feel like you got to say University
of Florida. Yeah, caderics's going on?
Speaker 3 (01:25):
Man? How you doing? Man? Thank you for having me. Man,
I say, you got to say University of Florida.
Speaker 4 (01:32):
You got to say it. I think it's almost the thing.
Speaker 2 (01:33):
But real quick, I want to jump into it because
I don't know the story, but I do know that
you're from Alabama. How the hell did you pick Florida
over Alabama?
Speaker 5 (01:44):
Someone's blasheming.
Speaker 3 (01:46):
We personally, it was it was the weather.
Speaker 4 (01:49):
It was the weather.
Speaker 3 (01:50):
Yeah, it was pind of the weather.
Speaker 6 (01:52):
Yeah, but it was a vibe when I went to
Florida that I didn't catch anywhere else that I visited.
You know what I'm saying at the time to me,
I was I was a big field personally, Like if
I feel like that's why I needed to be, you
know what I'm saying, That's why I needed to be
And when I went to Florida, that's the feeling that
the coaches gave me and the players, and it's the
environment overall.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
Well, you do you feel like it's important for because
you were a hell of a high school player coming
up in Alabama, do you feel like it was important
for your level of focus to kind of get away
from home a little bit. As far as going to
college and being able to focus, because being the start
that you were in Alabama and then to go to
the University of Alabama, I'm sure it would have been
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pretty tough to kind of stay focused.
Speaker 4 (02:30):
Its home, everybody knows you, you're a local hero.
Speaker 2 (02:34):
Did that play a part in you choosing the University
of Florida, Like I need to get away a little
bit just to kind of focus.
Speaker 6 (02:41):
Yeah, it kind of did, especially come from where I
come from. It's kind of like the environment that not
kind of really great for what you like you're trying
to do anything kind of positive, you know what I'm saying.
It's like it's good to get back, but as far
as like trying to be the first person to do
something different, it's like it's kind of hard because you're gonna.
Speaker 3 (02:54):
Get a lot of criticism and stuff.
Speaker 6 (02:55):
So yeah, that's kind of what it kind of was
like a kind of a role in Yeah, watch I
wanted to get away from home. Yeah, because I feel
like I'd be too accessible.
Speaker 3 (03:03):
I guess you could say a.
Speaker 2 (03:04):
Lot of athletes don't talk about that though, they like
we don't talk about that part of uh, you know,
becoming successful when you're you're on the on the road
and on your journey early how being in your environment
and being in your hometown can have its negative effects
on your trajectory. Like you can you know, fall into
little pockets that you're comfortable with. You know, it's your
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comfort zone, hanging out with your boys, get into the
same dumb shit that y'all was getting into when you
all was younger. But now when you're trying to elevate
and they know that you're becoming somebody, it's important for
us to get away from those things that pull ad
us and keep us in, you know, in those type
of situations. So it's good to here that you recognized
that and you took that into account.
Speaker 4 (03:44):
And when it came to picking the University of Florida.
Speaker 3 (03:46):
Well yeah, I had.
Speaker 6 (03:48):
I had a lot of people around it that just
tell me, you know what I'm saying, that made it
made me make a lot.
Speaker 3 (03:51):
Of the right decision. You know.
Speaker 5 (03:54):
What was the biggest cultural difference going from Alabama to
the University of Florida.
Speaker 6 (04:00):
You know, the diamonds in your mouth, not damadsween the
goals in your mouth. Really, it was like it was
really in Florida, they just really don't care. Is it
like you could just be yourself there? Nobody really gonna
judge you, Nobody gonna really you know, look at you
different the sideways. You know what I'm saying, Like cauld
you you hear about the most crazy story in Florida,
like the alligator Man, and you know, you.
Speaker 3 (04:19):
Know, everybody get.
Speaker 2 (04:23):
So so talk to us about when you get to
the University of Florida and you know that you're now
a Gator.
Speaker 4 (04:29):
What is that feeling?
Speaker 2 (04:30):
Because obviously there's a long you know, tradition, tradition and
history with the University of Florida. Like what was it like,
you know, being ah, you know, all American coming in,
one of the highest uh highest.
Speaker 4 (04:41):
Recruits coming in.
Speaker 2 (04:42):
What was it like for you adjusting Like all right,
I'm here, I have like you know this thing up
hold because this is the University of Florida.
Speaker 4 (04:49):
I'm a Gator now.
Speaker 2 (04:50):
Like there's a whole line of great players that come
out of this university. Did you put a lot of
pressure on yourself, like I want to be on the
list of those names that have come through this this
university and have done great things.
Speaker 4 (05:02):
Or was it like I'm just going to continue to
be cadarious.
Speaker 6 (05:07):
Yeah, it was kind of both, I guess you could say,
because I feel like it was more of a I
need to focus on myself to better myself, but at
the same.
Speaker 3 (05:14):
Time I want to help. Uh, like goals and aspirations.
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 6 (05:18):
I always keep myself self motivate. You know what I'm saying,
like I want to do this, I gotta have one
that I got to be this person. You know what
I'm saying, Like just always having that brid for myself, understand.
But yeah, I would say it was It's a lot.
Speaker 3 (05:29):
Really, it's a lot. It's a lot.
Speaker 2 (05:31):
The first game, what was the first home game? Like
coming out that tunnel, what was that feeling?
Speaker 3 (05:35):
Like? Sensational?
Speaker 6 (05:38):
Honestly, I feel like it's probably a feeling I'll never forget,
just because it was just like I feel like I
walked into like, uh, I don't relieve, you know, probably
just a big ron walling into against the sold out
arenas on.
Speaker 3 (05:49):
It was just like a crazy It was like I
walked around, I couldn't see them, but people like it
was some man of the people. You couldn't even see people.
You know what I'm saying, It was like it was
crazy then just the environment, the.
Speaker 6 (05:57):
Band playing, the players, like just just knowing everything behind it. Two,
it just drove you you want to play hard, make
you want to just, you know what I'm saying, go crazy.
Speaker 5 (06:04):
I mean, did it almost feel like you would hit
the pros? Because I mean, obviously high school football in
Alabama it's huge, But I don't even know if there's
certain stadiums in the NFL do that don't compare to
Gainesville and everything in Florida. Do you actually feel like,
all right, this is professional football that I'm playing right now?
Speaker 3 (06:20):
Yeah? Most definitely.
Speaker 6 (06:21):
Yeah, Yeah, I definitely felt that environment that like he
prepared me for what was coming to you know what
I'm saying in the league, like especially like the good,
the bad and ugly, the you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 5 (06:29):
Whatever with an Iel and everything going on. I think
there's a statute of limitations on everything. Now, did the
boosters come to you senior year of high school? Freshman year?
What was that process like? Even before you know now
that players are getting paid?
Speaker 3 (06:44):
Underson?
Speaker 6 (06:45):
Now, I would never really approach by anybody or if
I was like my parents kind of like probably took
on their role for me to talk to him. For me,
like I really never was really approached by anyone like
I probably was, but not to mind knowing. You know
what I'm saying is because that was never my focus
to be caught up in the money that hype, and
it was always did ball. You know, I never really
care about like really getting paid from really.
Speaker 3 (07:04):
Just like when life happened.
Speaker 6 (07:06):
You know, you're kind of like I'm working out, you
know what I'm saying, Like it's not five mo.
Speaker 5 (07:10):
Now, Yeah, because I feel like the movies and TV
shows always make it seem like the boosters have their
own little section at practice, like they don't even go
to work out. They just sit there and they know
nothing about football. They should be giving suggestions and ship.
Speaker 3 (07:21):
Yeah, they probably they probably do. I don't know, but
I wasn't looking for it focus.
Speaker 2 (07:27):
As far as the NIL uh, well, you know, high
school players going into college and all of that. We've
talked to a few guests that we've had on here,
and some of them have, you know, expressed their thoughts
and feelings on it.
Speaker 4 (07:39):
What do you feel about the NIL?
Speaker 2 (07:42):
I feel like, you know, I love the fact that
athletes are getting paid to go to these schools because
they generate, you know, so much money for these universities
and things like that. But I do feel like the
transfer portal is hurting college sports. Like do you feel
like you sit back and you see guys into the
transferport and you sit back now that you're you know,
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in the NFL, and say, yo, like this is crazy,
like that this is an actual thing where the season
kids can say, you know, I'm going to go to
this university next year and I don't have to sit out.
I could play next year. Do you think that that's
helping the n C Double A or hurting n C
Double A?
Speaker 3 (08:18):
And I feel like it's hurting it because it's it's
taking away from the hunger and the drive.
Speaker 6 (08:22):
Of the game for the players because it's it's turned
into like.
Speaker 3 (08:25):
A money game. Now.
Speaker 6 (08:26):
I feel like like a lot of people, uh Like
I see a lot of people talking about how much
people getting paid like this and that, like, oh, I
think quinnin your era, I don't know what the lad
name yours eras yeah, yours something crazy, like it became
a money game instead of more of a I love
the game.
Speaker 3 (08:41):
You know what I'm saying type of thing, and I
feel like it's hurting it.
Speaker 6 (08:43):
It's making the college game week. To me, I don't
real even watch college football a lot. This is really
Florida because a lot of people that was there or
whatever I played with, you know what I'm saying, the
rially part take then what, I don't really even watch
college college like your water down just because everybody want
to go chase a bigger bag or chase you know
what I'm saying, chase it.
Speaker 3 (08:58):
What's not what? And it like me, I didn't have
no option to.
Speaker 6 (09:01):
Oh, I can go here for me and go here
for five hundred.
Speaker 3 (09:05):
You know I had the option.
Speaker 6 (09:06):
It was more about why I feel like my heart
wanted to be in what I really feel like I
could thrive you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (09:11):
That's so I it watered it down.
Speaker 4 (09:13):
So we just had the Uh.
Speaker 2 (09:14):
We just had the NFL Draft a couple of weeks ago,
and obviously Shadoor Sanders fell to the fifth round.
Speaker 4 (09:22):
I believe watching the draft.
Speaker 2 (09:25):
Uh, and you said you really don't watch college football,
but you obviously played the game at the highest level,
so you have an eye and understand the game and
see it differently, Like do you feel like Shador Obviously
he shouldn't have dropped to the fifth round, but do
you feel like, uh, Shador is as good as a
lot of people think.
Speaker 3 (09:46):
He is personally? Probably not. I mean.
Speaker 6 (09:53):
It just brilliant based off like the big games. I
feel like he didn't want enough big games.
Speaker 3 (09:59):
To say that he was.
Speaker 6 (10:00):
It's just a lot of great quarterback that came through
and they wanted big games. I feel like he didn't
win enough big games and the caliber ball that he
was playing wasn't high his life. I feel like because
he went from Jackson State to Colorado, there wasn't a
real major jump like you were from Jackson State to Florida,
Alabama or different school. Then I feel like, yeah, he
might would have earned it, like if he didn't win anything,
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you know what I'm saying, but just because the caliber
football that he's playing, because that's a real NFL caliber
type of ball.
Speaker 3 (10:25):
Like not saying all college football or not. But I
know the.
Speaker 6 (10:27):
NFL program, but I don't mean not NFL me SC
program not then went through it and know, yeah, get you.
Speaker 3 (10:34):
Prepared and red aspect for the NFL.
Speaker 6 (10:37):
So yeah, I just yeah, I feel like, yeah, yeah,
like take one of them.
Speaker 4 (10:42):
But you don't feel like he should have dropped to
the fifth round though.
Speaker 3 (10:46):
Nah, I don't really say fifth.
Speaker 6 (10:48):
But you know what I'm saying, I'm not a gym,
and so I really can't say what they see and
what I didn't see, because you know what I'm saying,
Like that's what people like on the outside looking and
they don't really see like the cutups, you know what
I'm saying, because you could see it like from the
side angle they show on TV, but if you have
to cut up, you see it differently, like Okay, boom,
we should have made this read at this point, Okay boom,
he heard the ball on he did this wrong. Like
that's what they're critiquing. Like that's what everybody else is
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not saying. They just team to plays when it's done.
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (11:13):
They go through a whole evaluation just you just you
got to be.
Speaker 5 (11:16):
In there to know what was the toughest defense you
went against?
Speaker 3 (11:19):
In college? Oh my god, I hate these people. Missouri Missouri, Yes, Missouri.
Speaker 6 (11:27):
Brother Missouri had the strongest man players. Man, I swept.
I thought I wanted for broke my own one game.
They got a real way of program over there in Georgia.
I don't lie, I can't I know Georgia for sure,
but Missouri. I don't know what they used to do
in Missouri. But them folks was hearing.
Speaker 2 (11:44):
Who's the who's the Who's the greatest college player that
you that you've watched?
Speaker 3 (11:51):
MM personally, probably Cam new I.
Speaker 4 (11:54):
Was glad to say.
Speaker 2 (11:55):
Cam new to me, is the greatest college football player.
Like I still to this day don't understand how he
won a championship with that Auburn team.
Speaker 4 (12:07):
I cannot figure that out.
Speaker 2 (12:08):
I'm like, bro, if you go back and look at
his team and the roster to say that, yo, he
won it all with this team and not saying those
guys weren't good and talented, but there were way better
teams out there that everybody had winning it that year
over that Auburn team. So to me, Cam Newton is
the greatest college football player ever. But glad you said Cam,
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because I was trying to bring up Cam's name. The
one thing that I do remember about Shador is he
got into a little thing with Cam Newton because he
didn't like some of the things that Cam had to
say about him. So, and when Cam approached him on
the field to talk to him, Shadall kind of gave
him cole shoulder walked away from Now. I don't know
if they ever spoke privately and hashed out whatever differences
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they had, but that was kind of telling to me
because one, they're both two black quarterbacks. But again, I
feel like Cam, this is the greatest college football player ever,
and if he has something to say about the way
you're playing or performing. I kind of looked at your
door a little awkwardly when he got upset at with Cam,
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because I didn't think Cam had any venom or any
malice towards your Door. I think he was given an
honest critique from somebody who played that position, who won
at that position, and is now obviously in this part
of his life where he's talking about players and analyzing
the game. I didn't like the way Shad Door handled
that and kind of gave Cam Newton the cold shoulder.
To me, I feel like it was a little disrespectful
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because it's like, Yosha Door, You're still trying to earn
your stripes in this thing here versus who I think
is arguably the greatest college player ever.
Speaker 4 (13:44):
Do you feel like there's a certain amount.
Speaker 2 (13:46):
Of respect old Like, if you see a great college
receiver and he has something to say about you on
his podcast, would you see him at the game and
then kind of give him the cold show or would
you had that conversation, Like, I appreciate it, and I
take your words into account because you've done it, You've
won at this level when you've accomplished what I'm trying
to accomplish.
Speaker 3 (14:05):
Yeah, I mean kind of.
Speaker 6 (14:07):
I can see both point of views from others because
I'm a big on respect type of thing too, like
a person too. So it's like, even although you feel me,
you try to approach me, like you approach.
Speaker 3 (14:19):
Me really cut the cameras out. That's how I feel
about it.
Speaker 6 (14:21):
You just bad to clean your face because you already
just talk bad about me on the internet. That's how
I'm just talking from what you do it for me.
I know how you feel. You feel me at the
same time that I go through a lot of internet
stuff too, But you feel like he don't approach me
because the camera was out, this and that, and then
it's like you bad me on.
Speaker 3 (14:35):
The internet, but you want to see me and show
me love.
Speaker 6 (14:37):
That's kind of weird, Like I notice how you do
it feeling, but at the same time, like most people
will feel that way because it's like it's a lot
of ways to do a lot of stuff, you know
what I'm saying, Like, like I like how he could
see him a person and he could have told him
that in person, you probably.
Speaker 3 (14:51):
Respect him more handle the situation differently.
Speaker 6 (14:53):
But it like you go to the internet, blasts me,
talk bad about me, and then want to see me
in person that want to show love, Like I feel
them on that kind of but at the same time,
like me, I'm not that type of person to be
disrespectful like that, So like I'm you know what I'm saying, Like,
that's why I like, I wouldn't have like you want
to see that out of me at all, Like as
far as that, you know what I'm saying, Like as
far as showing respect because me, I love watching being
approached by the older players and stuff like that. When
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Random House came to me, I think when we was
playing against the Chiefs and I played with New York
matter of fact, and he told me that many have
you feeling good at the game? Yeah, I was ever
feeling great, you know what I'm saying, Because it's like
it's so much respect and love that just for him
there being a great player, like I don't even known person,
but just him being a player he is, I got
some respect for him to what I would just listen
to me if even if he did say something bad
at the same time, but it's just like it's just
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all about character and who he is to at the
same time.
Speaker 3 (15:38):
Like that, I could deal what it just brought down to.
Speaker 5 (15:40):
Yeah, you know, Mars brought up the draft. I know
players aren't allowed to say what team they wanted to
go to. They have to say I just want to
get drafted and do the best I can whatever the
team takes me on draft night. Did you have a
particular team in mind that you wanted to go to?
Speaker 3 (15:55):
Nah?
Speaker 6 (15:56):
Not personally, not not really. I was kind of open minded.
It was more I just want to play ball unders
like I just I don't really care. Put me somewhere,
you know what I'm saying, Because I really don't even
like the cold against where I go to the.
Speaker 3 (16:06):
Cold to places in America, Like you know what I'm saying,
So I can't you mad. I just want to go
out of here in ball.
Speaker 5 (16:13):
Yeah, well I was about to ask, almost started an
answer with the cold. But you know, Alabama to Florida
isn't the craziest transition, but Florida to New York is
definitely one of those. What was that culture shock? Like
coming up here?
Speaker 3 (16:27):
It was really shocked, but it was really shocking, but
it wasn't nothing.
Speaker 6 (16:33):
I wasn't ready to embrace though, just for the love
of the game or really good love for the organization,
even though it turns our because I feel like they
really played me. You you hear a boy uh love Like
I didn't really care, you know what I'm saying?
Speaker 3 (16:46):
Like whatever, So.
Speaker 4 (16:48):
You you came to you got drafted to New York.
Speaker 2 (16:52):
What is the first the first thing on your mind
after hearing your name cold and walking that stage like
now that everything is official, like I'm officially in the NFL.
You know, do you go back to the time as
being a kid in the park, like you know, dreaming
about being in the stadium, like, yo, You're finally here,
Like what is that? I always wanted to know? What
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athletes that one initial Once you hear your name called
and it's like, oh shit, like it happened.
Speaker 4 (17:18):
I heard my name.
Speaker 2 (17:19):
I'm on the stage, I'm shaking the commissioner's hand, I'm
taking pictures. I got to go backstage and do all
of this media now, like you're in the NFL, Like
that that moment, what is that moment?
Speaker 4 (17:29):
Like like what is that?
Speaker 2 (17:30):
What is that feeling when you're sitting at the table
with your family and then you hear your name called.
Speaker 6 (17:36):
They felt so surreal, like they called my name and
I still didn't realize that they call my name.
Speaker 3 (17:40):
I was tripping, like I was, Oh, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 6 (17:42):
I was so in shock because it was like a
dream come true, because it like you grew up your
whole life and you hear about it, then you just
knowing the steps that you got to go through it
and you finally make it. It's just like just I
can't even explain the feeling. It's just like I don't
know it, like I really want to just enjoy that feeling.
I mean, how that feel the rest of my life?
Like it just felt that great, you know what I'm saying.
And it's just like I don't know, like a dream
come tru might.
Speaker 4 (18:02):
Say literally just that so now, so now you're in
New York. You had a probably your best game that
I can remember was against the Cowboys.
Speaker 2 (18:10):
I think, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, Like you go
right back to it, you know exactly what you had,
Like what is what is those what are those moments
like as a player, Like when you go out and
you have those type of games where it's like everything
that I worked for, all the work, like it clicked
at the right time, everything came together. Because as guys
that just watched the game, I don't think that you know,
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a lot of the fans when we're watching it, we
don't realize how much preparation it takes to just get
that moment of that play, the receiver catching the ball,
like so many things has to happen in those moments.
Like but then at the end of the game, game
is over and you look back and you had the
game that you had, What is that feeling like in
the locker room? Like damn, Like, Okay, that was what
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I worked for all season, Like one of those type
of games, Like what is that feeling like after having
the game that you had against the Cowboys?
Speaker 6 (19:03):
Up the game with that me personally, I just feel
like I wanted to do it again because I feel
like me at that time, me and my mindset, I
was having.
Speaker 3 (19:10):
It at the time.
Speaker 6 (19:10):
I just want to do everything I can to help
my team win. So like at that point, it was
just like, man, just throw me the ball. I just
feel like I just was proving the point, making a
statement for myself at that point.
Speaker 3 (19:18):
You know what I'm saying, Like, Hey, just I want
to be that guy for y'all. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 6 (19:21):
Personally, Like it was just it was just, I guess,
like a statement. I guess you could say, like personally,
it just it was life changing because it was just
like from uh playing park ball and just making big
players being talked about and everything in the NFL just
all over the NFL. It just it's different, you know
what I'm saying, It's way different.
Speaker 3 (19:39):
It's way different.
Speaker 4 (19:40):
Now.
Speaker 2 (19:40):
You told Missouri and Georgia was the toughest defense. Who
was the toughest defense in the toughest corner you had
to match up against in the NFL.
Speaker 3 (19:53):
Toughest defense probably be the e Eagles. Probably the toughest matchup. Hm.
Speaker 6 (20:02):
I don't really know because I ran a lot of
short routes. You know what, I'm saying, I couldn't really
like really get into a lot of matches, like a
lot of matches I had on the outside, I kind
of like, really, you know what I'm saying, handle my
being as I kind of felt like, you know, so
it's like I don't really It's a lot of great
dbs in the league for sure, though, So it's like
you wanted great dB I went against or just played
against or.
Speaker 3 (20:20):
Just had uh chance sire to feel with. Probably had
to be Slate, Yeah, Darius Slay, Yeah, probably had to
be so. Yeah, the way his footwork was, he just
played like he just he just smooth to me. Then
he he got no trash talking, none of the age
of his chier.
Speaker 6 (20:35):
He laid back play We're good, We're good. You know
what I'm saying. Like he a great guy, you know
what I'm saying. Just overall, like yeah.
Speaker 5 (20:42):
Was even breaking O'Dell's rookie game records for receiving yards.
What do you think was the disconnect with you and
the Giants while you while you were there?
Speaker 3 (20:52):
Honestly, I felt like it was more of I don't
really I think it was just probably just availability.
Speaker 6 (20:58):
It was just a lot that they were trying to
throw my play that at the time that I wasn't
really just prepared for, you could say, because it was like,
I'm trying to play through injuries.
Speaker 3 (21:05):
I'm acquiring new ones, new ones, trying to you know.
Speaker 6 (21:08):
What I'm saying, You're trying to be the same player,
and it's like when you have an injury, so I'm
going on, you can't really be that same player. And
it's just like I felt like they was uh answer
for what more than what I was able to give
at that time from my body's standpoint, I guess you
could say, you know what I'm saying, like it was
more of like, Okay, I'm pushing myself to the limit
every day and it's like, okay, I get the same
that I might burn myself out or I get to
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the day before the fried it burn myself.
Speaker 3 (21:30):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 6 (21:31):
The way I did do like something crazy might just
happen to us, Like, yeah, I just held myself back.
Speaker 3 (21:35):
I guess you could say, but that's just what h
just take care of. Boy. The more preparation and just
knowing just what it is how to handle it, you know.
Speaker 2 (21:43):
Yeah, Now you still hold the record for I believe
you stole the record for longest punt return in Super Bowl.
I think it was sixty five yards or something like that.
Speaker 4 (21:59):
What was the Yeah, what was that?
Speaker 2 (22:00):
Like your time with Kansas City? You left New York
and went to Kansas City.
Speaker 4 (22:05):
I believe what was that?
Speaker 2 (22:07):
What was that feeling like getting there and then obviously
getting to the super Bowl, but not only getting to
the Super Bowl, having a moment in the Super Bowl
that no other player ever had, Like in that moment,
can you hear the stadium? Can you hear players on
the field or is it just like you zoned out?
And at what point does the old shit moment kicking
in your head, like I'm doing some crazy shit right
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now that no player has ever done in the Super Bowl.
Speaker 3 (22:33):
For the first questions of it, I zoned out, like
I didn't hear anything. The second one, it was.
Speaker 6 (22:41):
When I made the first move, when I came around
and I start my whole fleet of white jerseys.
Speaker 3 (22:46):
It was that old shit moment, like, oh my god,
what the fuck is happening right now?
Speaker 4 (22:49):
You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 3 (22:50):
It was?
Speaker 6 (22:50):
It was it was a crazy moment, cause it was
it was just like just facing all that ursus that
I had just went through New York, didn't with all that,
and then just all that and then just being able
to be the player I was in the super Bowl
for my team and we won. It felt unreal, like
I couldn't do them. But I couldn't a cry out
of the game, like because it was crazy that I
was playing to get like one of my closer friends
from Florida. Matter fact, I was playing against him. He
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was on the Eagles at the time too, So I
couldn't do Like it was just everything. It was just
everything that was going on because I had just lost
my my like one of my closest friends, like earlier
that year too, So like I was just going through
a lot, you know what I'm saying, just personally, you
know what I'm saying. And he knew that, So like
they just made our relationship bro even closer because he
understood what was.
Speaker 3 (23:31):
Going on yet overall, and you know what I'm saying,
like just that relationship is just this grue.
Speaker 5 (23:35):
What was some of the first conversations you had with
with Coach Reid coming from New York to Kansas City.
Speaker 6 (23:42):
Bridge is a playbook, you know, just ready to bridge
that implement me in a self heh we need you like,
oh yeah, like let's let's get this started.
Speaker 3 (23:49):
Like what you like this? You like that? What you
like to do? You like? You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 6 (23:52):
He implemented all he's going back to watching Florida film.
Oh yeah, I like the way he did this motion
right here, like that's kind of where the emotion coming
In the super Bowl, I did the motion I scored
on That's where that kind of come in. Like he
like the way I did the one against Tennessee Like
my senior year. He was like, we could do something
like this, but without you doing that, we just gonna
bring you right back because the way the defense scheme up,
you know what I'm saying, a real gour I love
or coach reed.
Speaker 3 (24:12):
That's what. That's a lot my favorite for the person
right now.
Speaker 2 (24:15):
Like you had a in high school, you played you
played quarterback position as well, playing with a playing with
a quarterback like Pat in those moments when you first
got there, did you recognize like how long did it
take for your yall one the chemistry to connect with
y'all and then at what moment did you realize like okay,
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like Pat is special, like he's me and our connection,
our chemistry.
Speaker 4 (24:41):
He gets it. He's putting the ball right where I
can go get it.
Speaker 2 (24:44):
At what moment did you realize, like your Pat Mahomes
he's he's he's as good as advertarsed.
Speaker 3 (24:50):
Uh Uh.
Speaker 6 (24:52):
The moment I realized that was thinking like one practice
man through some he through like a jump.
Speaker 3 (24:58):
It was a crazy I don't know what kind of
pagy man I wish I recorded on film Man the
Man threw a crazy pass. I'm like, yeah, he's different.
I'm like, yeah, I don't.
Speaker 6 (25:07):
I ain't never say nobody do nothing, like they're not
even playing nothing of our video like the Man serious
and it.
Speaker 3 (25:12):
Was on the money.
Speaker 6 (25:13):
But our chemistry started to kind of be like kind
of when I first got that, cause when we when
I first got that, we kind of like, you know
what I'm saying, were talking a lot of just you
know what I'm saying, just spending more time. I was
just running out, let's do this or whatever something so
uh like. So it was kind of like easy for
me to catch on to get involved early, you know
what I'm saying. Like the coaches kind of made it
like emphasis like oh yeah, we got to make sure
y'all put you out time to make sure everything kind
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of on point because we need you right now, Like,
just be a player.
Speaker 5 (25:36):
What's the biggest difference between practicing practices with the giants
and then practices with the Chiefs.
Speaker 3 (25:43):
He did go full speed all the time.
Speaker 6 (25:45):
They don't know no breaks, breaks at all, Like it's
a vibet practice. But it's like, boy, you're gonna run,
you know what I'm saying, Like, yeah, all.
Speaker 4 (25:55):
Right, So you just announced I guess a few days ago.
Speaker 2 (26:00):
Uh, you're retiring from the NFL to pursue to pursue
to pursue a rap career.
Speaker 3 (26:07):
I have retired from the NFL.
Speaker 4 (26:10):
All right, So you said that, So you were just
talking ship.
Speaker 6 (26:16):
Nah, I'm saying, I don't even know where the audio even,
I don't know where even come from what I said
I was retiring to play, I mean to do music.
Speaker 3 (26:21):
I always did music. I'm doing music like twenty.
Speaker 4 (26:23):
Eighteen, right, So you're not retiring always.
Speaker 6 (26:27):
Did music like No, no, no, I'm not retiring to
do music. No, no, nowhere near all Right. Now I'm
more more exposed for my music because I'm really better
than a lot of the other people they be listening to.
They be rap, mean be athletes.
Speaker 3 (26:39):
But nah, I'm I ain't saying nothingbo no retiring from football?
Like like why weh I chased one June when I
got both, I do both, Like I believe practice.
Speaker 4 (26:48):
I'm glad because that's that's exactly what I was about
to get into. Like y'all, I think you could do both.
Speaker 6 (26:53):
Like you know what I'm lead practice might come home,
record or whatever, Like anytime I get a chance, I'm
just free.
Speaker 3 (26:59):
Ain't doing that. Ain't you know what I'm saying. I'm free,
I'm recording.
Speaker 6 (27:01):
Or just having my beings because I know that's another
passion of mine, like just artistry.
Speaker 2 (27:05):
To me now, coming up in Alabama, who was some
of like what's the music scene? Like in high school?
What a y'all listening to in Alabama?
Speaker 6 (27:13):
In Alabama, we were listened to a lot of people.
I mean during the like we waived rouders too. But
at the same time, we listen to a lot of
the hot artists, you know what I'm saying. Like back
then it was like rich Home you know, or future,
well future my top Artist's why I listen to a lot.
But you know, everybody else just pretty much popping a
lot of local artists at the time, like a rich boy.
Speaker 3 (27:33):
See now it might have been a few more people,
but as far as like local music and stuff like that,
it were really a lot.
Speaker 6 (27:40):
We'll just listen to a lot of main artists. We
was on Young Boy kind of before he kind of
blew up, you know what I'm saying. For Like when
we first dropped thirty Baby and all that, like we
were like the first one to catch win the cauld
we like right next day. But yeah, we went fluid
by everybody.
Speaker 2 (27:53):
Are you one of those Are you one of those
artists that you push your music on your team, like
you going to the lock room, grabbed the arcs as
soon as you lay some down, you just start playing
your new ship for the team and see what they
feel about it.
Speaker 4 (28:05):
Or you kind of keep that separate from from from
your teammates.
Speaker 6 (28:08):
Yeah, yeah, I kind of keep that separate. I don't
really I don't really intertwined it too like I have.
I have a teammate didn't have came up to me like,
oh yeah I like the music. You know what I'm
saying That teammates didn't throw it on in the locker
room or something.
Speaker 3 (28:18):
Just play it. But personally I don't really force them them,
but I don't really like to push it on about it.
Speaker 6 (28:22):
A lot of people don't even know to make music,
you know what I'm saying, because it's like I really
just put ball first, you know. You know what I'm saying,
because it's really my priority, like really like my heart,
you know what I'm saying. Like at the end of
the day, I know I can do music in it,
but but I know my time out the football and
I will be so long.
Speaker 3 (28:36):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 6 (28:36):
My body can't go, can't do this, So like I'm
just trying to maximine my opportunity with that.
Speaker 5 (28:41):
Gotcha When you were going out in Florida, was the
music much different than what you were listening to in
high school? But I mean you're saying future.
Speaker 3 (28:49):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm sure. Yeah Florida. Yeah, Florida
was way different. Do I said, Uh, I just don't
man Major nine.
Speaker 6 (28:57):
It was a lot of codecs, said Kodak to like,
it was a lot of people Cooley, p uh, you know,
young in age, you know, it was a.
Speaker 3 (29:08):
Different Florida influences down up.
Speaker 5 (29:10):
What about when you came up to New York and
you were going out to some of the clubs. Was
that a complete, completely different situation.
Speaker 3 (29:17):
Mmm? No, not really.
Speaker 6 (29:19):
I mean, don't me personally, I don't really go club
like that, So I really won't even catch a wave,
even though like no other music anyway else, I don't
really I don't really club like that.
Speaker 3 (29:26):
I'd be chilling.
Speaker 5 (29:27):
What about in the locker room, was it who was
controlling the music?
Speaker 3 (29:31):
Mm hmmm, hill manly control of the music. But he's playing, Uh,
he's playing all kinds of he might play some citizen
in here, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 6 (29:40):
He might play all kinds like you're playing R and
B and stuff too. So like it wasn't just no
uh no New York culture just in the locker room,
you know at the time.
Speaker 4 (29:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (29:49):
Now, as a as an artist and as an athlete,
would you rather have a Grammy nominated album for your
music or or would you rather have a Super Bowl MVP?
Speaker 3 (30:04):
Mmmm?
Speaker 6 (30:06):
Really I thought I was going to Super Bowl MVP
two years But nah, personally though, uh, probably just be
an NFL MVP. I mean, I mean super Bowl MVP
just beculd a simple fact that's like always been like
a dream to win the super Bowl, but to be
m VP of it, that's the probably don't put the
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icing on the cake.
Speaker 3 (30:28):
You know what I'm saying. I got to rings, but
I still ain't.
Speaker 6 (30:29):
Really satisfied, you know, person Like I still want to
kind of you know what I'm saying, like companies more,
break my break my whole record.
Speaker 3 (30:34):
You know what I'm saying, I want to do more,
and so like, yeah, like I'm always on.
Speaker 5 (30:38):
Is there an artist who compare your music to the.
Speaker 3 (30:40):
Moster or yeah?
Speaker 6 (30:44):
Kind of but not really like I say sometimes, well,
back when I first started making music, like people just
tall me, I sound like.
Speaker 3 (30:51):
Thug gonna like a little bait, like that type of vibe.
Speaker 6 (30:53):
But over the year, I kind of like kind of
transition out. I don't really like to be kind of
compared to people, so like I kind of kind of
like transition a rap, you know what I'm saying, kind
of like trying to change my style, you.
Speaker 4 (31:02):
Know, And a lot of some of your songs I
listen to.
Speaker 2 (31:06):
One of the things that I hear you say a
lot is you always got your head down focused, stay
in your own lane, mind your business, how much of
that is true to Cadarious as the man, Like how
how how much do you stay in your own lane
and not really focus on what anybody else got going
on and just lock in on with the in what
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you're doing.
Speaker 3 (31:27):
Always do that personally. That's a lot of reasons why
I be going.
Speaker 6 (31:31):
Am I off the internet really like ill my pages
or whatever, Like I just really just get into my life,
get into them myself focused on me, like because I
feel like a lot of people be influenced by too much,
like as far as the Internet of celebrities and stuff
like that, me, I try to get it far away
from that as possible, Like you fear me just cause
of simple fact, Like people be thinking it's, uh, it's
so much to it, but it's really not that.
Speaker 3 (31:52):
It's like people put you on a pedestal. But at
the same time you go through the same stuff they
go through.
Speaker 6 (31:56):
You're like it's like people look at you different little
treat you differently because of the money.
Speaker 3 (32:00):
And then like I get it, but at the same time,
like we all human, you know what I'm saying, Like I.
Speaker 6 (32:04):
Just try to get away from all that or you
know what I'm saying, I just try to get a
fall Awards and it just be myself and be two
of my people.
Speaker 3 (32:09):
You know what I'm saying, Be like just you know
what I'm saying, Like fam you know what I'm saying,
Just be who I am. Like, I'm not trying to
be nobody else. You know what I'm saying. It to
be nothing like no, no, I'm not you know what
I'm saying.
Speaker 5 (32:18):
Like, Yeah, being a professional athlete, I'm sure you've ended
up in a lot of rooms with other rappers of
the musicians, especially even after Super Bowl parties, et cetera.
Have you ever approached a rapper for a collab request?
Like yo, all rap too?
Speaker 3 (32:35):
Uh? Yeah, I said something to Travis Scott. He came
into out. We got a picture.
Speaker 6 (32:41):
A matter of fact, I said to him when I
was in the locker round training room. So we came
in out was talking. So I said some of him.
Speaker 3 (32:46):
But besides that, I don't really reach out to a
lot of artists and stuff that could it be kind
of weird like some people be. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 6 (32:51):
Like, you know, I said, like he's just like we
know certain stuff those certain people be like people don't
be who they say they is on the internet.
Speaker 4 (32:57):
You know what I'm saying, Like, who's the Who's the
I want to artist that you absolutely like?
Speaker 2 (33:02):
Damn, I gotta get a verse. I gotta get on
the song with him outside of the Future. I know
Future is your favorite by Outside of the Future, who's
the one guy that you like?
Speaker 4 (33:11):
Damn, I gotta get a I gotta get a song
with him.
Speaker 3 (33:14):
A little Dirt.
Speaker 4 (33:15):
Okay, he's in a little bit of trouble right now.
I don't know. I don't know how versus ever gonna happen,
but I hope it does. Listen to Salute of Love
the Dirt. I hope it does.
Speaker 2 (33:26):
I want that for you, But he's in a little
tough predicament right now. Yeah, well, definitely free Yeah, shout
out to Dirt.
Speaker 5 (33:32):
Is there any other athletes that that rap that you
would collaborate with, because you know, we've talked to a
few people just on this series that also make Is
that something you would ever do?
Speaker 3 (33:41):
Uh? Yeah, facts, I would say, I'm hoping to drop
this song I got us.
Speaker 6 (33:46):
I'm trying to get him to finish his verse. But JD,
I would say, I don't know if y'all know JD.
Speaker 4 (33:53):
J D yeah d okay, okay, yeah yeah.
Speaker 3 (33:58):
J yeah music with him.
Speaker 6 (34:00):
But a lot of the other artist atheletes or whatever,
they don't really re reaching out to try to make
no music, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (34:05):
So I did to really just stand my land with
that too, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 6 (34:08):
I just stayed like to myself, like somebody approached me,
come out of my way and really go and look
for nobody.
Speaker 2 (34:13):
You know what I'm saying, Yeah, who's one of your
teammates though that we might not know, but you know
that they can, they can, they can make music.
Speaker 4 (34:19):
They could rap.
Speaker 3 (34:24):
I would say, Geary gear uh right, bright Water, I
would say, uh. I would say I played with him
in New York too, but he he rapped too. He
could rap too. He just dropped like I think probably
a few months ago. But I would listen to this
like he could spit though. There's a few people that
are really spited in this. But you know what I'm saying,
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but don't really you know, you know what I'm saying.
Recognition mm hmm.
Speaker 5 (34:48):
I mean we we had pac Man on and and
pac Man was much better than I expected. Yeah, pac
Man Jones, he can rap for real, and his music
is pretty good too. He's not just you know, rapping,
He's making songs that are pretty good.
Speaker 3 (34:59):
Up.
Speaker 5 (35:00):
That man shocked me, and then he freestyle on the
show too.
Speaker 2 (35:03):
Was that he may There wasn't pack. He was in
a golf golf simulated store. Somebody pack was on all
kinds of ship that day. Shout out the pac Man though,
for sure. All right, So we got some questions. We
got some questions for you, and you got some questions
for us. We want to see exactly how much you know.
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We don't know ball, but we want to know exactly
how much music you know. So we got some questions
for you, and then you're gonna give us some questions
to see how much either we don't know ball how
much you don't know music?
Speaker 3 (35:34):
All right?
Speaker 2 (35:35):
So for the first question, which of these Young Thug
features was his first to go number one on the
Billboard Hot one hundred?
Speaker 4 (35:43):
Is It Go Crazy?
Speaker 2 (35:44):
Chris Brown and Young Thug, Uh Way Too, Sexy Drake
and Young Thug Franchise, Travis Scott and Young Thug or
Havana Camilla Cabello and Young.
Speaker 3 (35:56):
Thugs The Gun? Ain't it?
Speaker 4 (35:59):
You are correct?
Speaker 3 (36:00):
First?
Speaker 5 (36:00):
One isn't way too sexy with drink in future? I
think that's with the Oh yeah, yeah, thug might be
on that.
Speaker 3 (36:09):
Thug is on it.
Speaker 4 (36:10):
My future is on that, right, Yeah?
Speaker 3 (36:11):
All right?
Speaker 5 (36:12):
Making sure I wasn't triven.
Speaker 4 (36:13):
All right, you could ask what you got a question
for us?
Speaker 3 (36:16):
Now? Oh yeah, I got y'all. Yeah, I got y'all.
Speaker 4 (36:18):
Let me see, Well, we gotta gotta keep our street going.
Speaker 3 (36:22):
Let me get you together, let me get y'all together.
Speaker 6 (36:26):
So who has the most passing touchdowns as a rock
receiver in the NFL history?
Speaker 3 (36:35):
One?
Speaker 6 (36:36):
Me and Darius Tony two and Twine Randale three, Julian
Edelman four times Ward?
Speaker 5 (36:47):
That's tough, all right? I know for a fact Adamman
has like two.
Speaker 4 (36:53):
Yeah, who has who has the most?
Speaker 3 (36:56):
What?
Speaker 4 (36:57):
What's the question?
Speaker 6 (36:58):
Who has the who has the most pass says down
as a ride receiver wide receiver in the NFL history?
Speaker 5 (37:03):
I feel like Hanes Ward they used yet often he
used to throw.
Speaker 4 (37:06):
I feel like Hans Ward got a few of them.
Speaker 3 (37:09):
Who was B? Yeah?
Speaker 6 (37:12):
Yeah, steing with Johnson that I'm saying, who is B?
I forgot the name Randall L Randell Randall L. I
think Randall L Yeah, I'm gonna go D hans Ward.
Speaker 4 (37:26):
Yeah, I'm gonna say hans Ward.
Speaker 3 (37:28):
Has both y'all do not no ball how y'all.
Speaker 4 (37:35):
Fuck it? Man, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (37:36):
Sometimes we gotta sweep for the fencer sometimes, manucking man,
how many how many do you?
Speaker 4 (37:43):
How many do you have.
Speaker 3 (37:46):
In the in If it's my parents said that I
ain't got done in the NFL, let.
Speaker 4 (37:50):
Me, I'm not gonna lie. I would have felt like
if it was you, if you would have said me,
I got them, I would have been like.
Speaker 5 (37:55):
You, I did not know that all nah scared. Let
me throw all the year you were drafted. What was
the most stream song of twenty twenty one? A Doja
Cat Need to Know? B Drake Little Baby, Wants the Needs?
C Cardi, B up or D Lil Nas X Montero, Montero.
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I don't keep up with this catalog.
Speaker 3 (38:17):
I'm sorry because I don't really like the other people.
Speaker 5 (38:23):
If you said, you said and Drake, you can baby,
and you said wants the needs, that's B.
Speaker 4 (38:29):
Is that your answer?
Speaker 3 (38:30):
Yeah? Yeah, I'm gonna go with be.
Speaker 4 (38:31):
It's D little Na. I know, I know I didn't
want to say. You ain't want to say you like
just they want to say. He was like, you're watching
me little like I can't say little, I can't. Right
right here, you got one for us.
Speaker 3 (38:52):
Bags. Okay.
Speaker 6 (38:53):
So I finished my college career with twelve touchdowns, which
former New York Giant wide receiver is tied for a
second all time in Florida Gator's history with twenty nine
receiving touchdowns one a money Tumor two O'Dell Beckham Jr.
Three like Hitler four Hackeen Knicks.
Speaker 4 (39:16):
Wait, but they had to be a Florida Gator right
from Florida Gator.
Speaker 3 (39:18):
Yeah, yeah yeah, Florida Gator receiver. Did the money go
to wa Wait? Yeah? Yeah?
Speaker 6 (39:25):
Yeah all time Florida. Yeah, Florida Gated history.
Speaker 5 (39:27):
Didn't go to Florida?
Speaker 4 (39:28):
Get him?
Speaker 3 (39:28):
Yeah yeah?
Speaker 4 (39:31):
Did the keep next?
Speaker 3 (39:33):
I don't.
Speaker 4 (39:33):
I can't remember if her Keem Knicks went to Florida.
I can't remember. It's him A Cooper. I won't go
a game next. I'm gonna going money.
Speaker 3 (39:42):
Cooper our money tumor too money.
Speaker 6 (39:46):
Yeah yeah, both of y'all wrong. Yeah yeah, y'all need
to get y'all a little y'all history book.
Speaker 2 (39:52):
Not really gatorsaan man there sai, y'all need to get
into history books, not even the sports.
Speaker 3 (40:03):
Uh Hiller, all.
Speaker 2 (40:07):
Right, okay, all right, all right, so we got then
I would have got it right. We got one more
question for you, all right? What song did Rihanna open
with during her Super Bowl halftime show?
Speaker 6 (40:19):
Uh?
Speaker 4 (40:20):
Obviously you were part of that super Bowl?
Speaker 3 (40:22):
Was it was segregated?
Speaker 5 (40:26):
Asked that part. We have had a debate this past year.
Do the players watch the halftime show during the Super Bowl?
Speaker 3 (40:35):
No? Lockdan locked. Now, we got to win this.
Speaker 5 (40:40):
Game TV maybe at the corner of something that maybe
just happened to have it on and you're looking, Yeah,
but we.
Speaker 4 (40:49):
Got bigger we got bigger business going on. We got
bigger business going Yeah.
Speaker 6 (40:53):
We gotta fit in this game, right because we we
were down team at that point during our game.
Speaker 3 (40:58):
So yeah, they like, nah everything, everybody close your eyes close.
Speaker 5 (41:07):
But can you hear some of the performance though, because
I mean it's.
Speaker 3 (41:11):
The way the way that the locker room is that
sound proof. You can't hear nothing, like you can't none,
you can't.
Speaker 2 (41:15):
N Okay, cool, all right, So what song de Rihanna
open the halftime performance with was it a bitch better
have my money?
Speaker 4 (41:22):
B diamonds? See where have you been? Or full pour
it up?
Speaker 3 (41:29):
Mmm?
Speaker 6 (41:31):
I really might say diamonds, but I don't. Wouldnt Dad
see if I would have had a cheat code older.
Speaker 3 (41:36):
I don't know. I'm gonna go with diamonds though, I'm
to go with diamonds.
Speaker 2 (41:40):
Finally got one wrong. Yeah, it's bitch better have bitch,
better have my money.
Speaker 5 (41:44):
But she did close with diamonds finale, Yeah.
Speaker 4 (41:49):
She closed with diamonds.
Speaker 3 (41:50):
At least I remember something of that.
Speaker 4 (41:52):
Yeah, you want the game the most important part? You
want to get three we are you wanted to get?
Speaker 3 (42:00):
Say my last one right here? Though?
Speaker 6 (42:01):
Yeah, I'll say who has the most touchdowns by a
player born in the you know, in the state of Alabama?
Uh one, Julio Jones two, Nico Collins three, Terrell Owens
four Amari Cooper.
Speaker 4 (42:15):
Who has the most touchdowns?
Speaker 3 (42:17):
All right? Yeah? By a player born in the state
of Alabama.
Speaker 5 (42:20):
The only person I know that was born in Alabama
for sure is Julio Jones.
Speaker 4 (42:24):
And that, yeah, Julio's Julio in Alabama.
Speaker 5 (42:27):
I'm just gonna go with who I actually know is
from its Troll is from Alabama.
Speaker 4 (42:34):
He sounds like it.
Speaker 5 (42:36):
Everyone in the South sound.
Speaker 2 (42:38):
I don't know which the fuck I'm gonna go withthel
like I should know this man.
Speaker 4 (42:42):
Fuck, Julio Jones is from Alabama. He got a lot
of fucking touchdowns.
Speaker 3 (42:45):
He from me from out there? Well, I'm from al
woms he like from foland like Mober probably forty five
minutes away.
Speaker 4 (42:51):
Okay, who are the all the names? Uh?
Speaker 6 (42:55):
Nico Collins him in an All Star game? Uh Terrell
Owens and Marik Cooper.
Speaker 2 (43:03):
Who has the most touchdowns for a player going for
I'm gonna say, Julio Jones, yea, yeah.
Speaker 3 (43:11):
Y'all gone. He is gonna type it into the phone
right now. Y'all wrong, y'all.
Speaker 4 (43:21):
I thought you go with your move, but you know
what it was. I couldn't.
Speaker 2 (43:25):
I couldn't remember if Toroll was from Alabama or not.
And I'm like, damn, where is he from Alabama? He
is obviously from Alabama.
Speaker 4 (43:31):
Alexander's I didn't learn that right here today? You know
you didn't even know, So I don't feel bad.
Speaker 5 (43:40):
Josh set up the questions and when he put Odell
Beckham in the Florida Gators question. I was like, all right,
well he went to l s U. So this man here,
Terrell Owens, is probably from like Tennessee or some ship.
But I know that we're all from Alabama. I would
definitely say Taroll Owens Darius was.
Speaker 2 (43:54):
One of the greatest high school players in Alabama history.
And he didn't even know Toarroll owansmad. He didn't even
know that. So we don't feel bad. Fuck it, man,
we lost today. It's all good. Cadarius, thank you for
joining us. Good luck with everything, all your music. I'm
gonna keep tuning in and listening. I've been listened to
a couple of your joints, watching your videos.
Speaker 4 (44:13):
Shop put the chopper down, though, Leave the chopper, Leave
the chopper. Oh man, it was a problem. Yeah, that's Cadarius,
Tony Cadarius, thank you, my brother.
Speaker 3 (44:26):
I appreciate y'all.