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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello everyone, and welcome to jet Stream. I'm your host,
Jennay Cochlear alongside I say it every week. I'm gonna
continue to say it because it's all true. One of
my favorite favorite people. He's a Jets legend. He's in
the Ring of Honor, he won the Pate Walter Payton
Man of the Year, a World award. I mean, it's
just Marty Lyons. Marty, we have a really good show today.
(00:24):
We're going into week four. We got a Monday Night
gameer preparing for and we got maybe a special guest.
Maybe maybe not, we'll see because we don't like the
tease too much, right Marty, Let's.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
Well, we got a special guest that was there on
Monday Night Miracle when the Jets came back and beat
the Miami Dolphin. So we're gonna throw some questions at
him about how do you turn this team around at
oh to three exactly.
Speaker 1 (00:50):
But first let's talk about you. You were playing some
golf or were you really playing golf? You were hanging
out with some celebs.
Speaker 2 (00:57):
I was hanging out with some celebrities over there at
the Wryters Cup, and to watch those guys hit the
ball is just it's a tremendous look at him and
you realize, Hell, they couldn't do what we did on
the football field, and there's very few of us that
could do what they're doing out there on the golf course.
Whole new appreciation for golf.
Speaker 1 (01:19):
Hey, Marty, let's welcome in our guests for this week
on jet Stream. He's a former Jet legend. He's one
of our good friends. It's Fred Baxter. Fred thanks for
joining us.
Speaker 3 (01:30):
Good afternoon, Thanks for having me.
Speaker 2 (01:32):
Yeah, it's always great to have somebody that was a
legend for the New York Jets but skate around, made
the life here and been giving back to the community
and had a lot of these different charity events. Freddie
Baxter is always there.
Speaker 4 (01:48):
Yeah, just you know, been very fortunate, you know, come
from a humble beginnings in Alabama and being drafted by
the Jets at an early age as a young adult man.
I was twenty years old when I got drafted by
the Jets. So being there and a lot of the
citizens and the community, they put me under their wings
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and gave me the dues and don'ts and where to
go and where not to go and kind of fit
in a little Long Island and now you know my
wife and now we've been here in South Jersey now
for twenty three years and very fortunate to be close
to the Jets. So I try to best I can
to be in the way without the way, to support
the team and kind of give them some little words
(02:28):
of encouragement about my experience playing with the Jets and
how someone made a difference in my life and said
something to me to afford me the opportunity to play
for twelve years.
Speaker 5 (02:39):
You know what, Freddie words of encouraged. What do you
think Agi is doing that team right now? And what
would you tell the fans after? And know with free start,
we can't we can't beat ourselves.
Speaker 4 (02:54):
If you if you look at the home opener, you
know we beat our you know, just little fundamentals, you know,
all three phases of the game. They have to be
working their hand in hand all three phases. You know,
we can't have not one person focused or on focused
in the execution of the player. You know, we we
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we we had a great drive there when we played
there in Tampa, Man then we had offenses all size
and holding it. We couldn't even get a playoff. So
just this just continue to tone in on the little
small things and that that's that, that that tool between
our shoulders. Man, we just gotta stay focused on every
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aspect of the game, every aspect. We got the talent.
We got talent all over the places. We just have
to come together and just focus. I call it laser focus.
It got a focus.
Speaker 1 (03:48):
And Freddie, you were a part of the Jets head
out to Miami playing Monday night game and you were
part of a game back when you played, they call
it now the Monday Night Miracle. Do you remember anything
about that game and what do you remember about it?
Speaker 4 (03:59):
Yeah, don't quit, don't quit, don't quit. Our game plans
going into that game. We had a solid game play
and unfortunately, you know the ball, you know, sometimes it
just don't go your way. But if you hang in
there and that there is time on the clock. And
that was my mentality all through my life being introduced
to sports. As long as their time on the clock,
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we have a chance. So that was the attitude there
on the sideline, Me and a whost of the other
teammates there would just encouraging one another and every time
we just kept chipping, chipping, chipping and chipping, and then
all of a sudden, now okay, we got a shot.
We got a shot, and everybody Jumbo Elliott, Wayne Cobet.
Speaker 3 (04:39):
LC, everybody may play. Everybody made play.
Speaker 4 (04:42):
Everybody made everybody may play, Baby Blocks may plays.
Speaker 3 (04:46):
And as a team collectively, we overcame. We saw it through.
Speaker 2 (04:52):
Well, that's the one thing that just's gonna have to
do going down there to Miami. Gonna have to build
number one with the heat again, it's been the rain,
old rings there, grey afternoon down there, and then you
have to go play the offense who they're Owens three
and both teams are struggling, but somehow you got to
come away with a victory this week.
Speaker 4 (05:13):
And and then execution execution, execution, execution. I know, man,
I played down there. Man when it was September. It
was hot and we had them black shoes on. I
think my feet melted. Man, it was so hot. You know.
But again, you know that that's part of it. I mean,
I mean, that's that's that's part of the industry. You know,
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we have to be able to do it with our mind,
in our training, you know, preparing up to that day.
You know, we gotta be ready for that, you know,
and execution. We execution. That's the execution, Freddie.
Speaker 1 (05:47):
What was one of your favorite memories playing for the Jets?
Speaker 4 (05:52):
Oh Man, running that running that little Conorada, catching that
touchdown and it ends on my first my first touchdown
in Miami from Boomer Yep, you know, and and and
you know, just whole that's being drafted and then now
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coming in as the last tight end. I think I
was about the ninth tight end on the depth chart,
and I had to earn one plate. And once I
earned that one plate, I earned several plays and then
kept building on, building on and building on. And I
had great veterans. I had great veterans running a lot
art Mam. You know Jumbo Elliott boomel size, and you
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know Braddister, I mean, Johnny Johnson run, I mean we
I had a lot of people pouring good information into me.
Speaker 3 (06:44):
And I'm just.
Speaker 4 (06:45):
Taking the part of it, part of it, part of it.
And I'll never forget running a lot. You always used
to go out before the game and hit that big
berth of that big bag, you know, before the game.
So I went out there one day, was I said, man,
why you come out here and hit these damn bags?
Speaker 3 (07:00):
Early in the morning. He said, man, in this game,
if you want to play double digits.
Speaker 4 (07:04):
I told him as we were out there conversing that
I want to play double digits for years in the league.
He said, if you want to do that, you got
to work on your craft every single day until you retire.
And I took that in, you know, and that's was
part of my habits when I started preparing every training camp,
I had to make the team. It wasn't no definite
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that was on the team. So I stayed up there
during the summertime, worked out and and got familiar with
the new players and the old players and tried my
best to add value to the team. And that's some
of the memories of just you know, just grinding and
making the team every year. That was some of the
memories I took from my NFL career.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
Do you still have that first weight? Do you still
have that first touchdown ball?
Speaker 3 (07:49):
My mother? I gave it to my mother. I get
my mother got.
Speaker 1 (07:52):
That's a smart man right there, smart smart man.
Speaker 2 (07:54):
That really is. And and Freddy, you talk like you're coaching.
I know you you want to get it in the coaching.
What's it gonna take for you to break down that
barrier or break down that wall, so you get that opportunity.
Speaker 4 (08:08):
Well, you know I still I still, you know, through
the grace of the good Lord Man he moved me.
I mentor you fifth sixth someth eighth graders now in golf,
and that's part of you know, I acted that, you know,
him to put coaching into my life. But I wasn't
specific well saying, but coach I want to be. So
you need a golf coach.
Speaker 1 (08:30):
Are you a golfer a Friday? How long you been
golfing for a Friday?
Speaker 4 (08:36):
I've been golfing now since two thousand and was. Now
I had golf clubs, you know, when we first get
in the league. Man back in Wilson, I used to
have that little golf package because that was some of
the you know, the little perks when you're talking about,
you know, signing and you know, they said it'll been
a good little investment later on, you know, when you're
talking about when you're finished that you better do on
a golf course. So I bought the clerk. I never
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used it until two thousand. I had about I got
them in ninety three when I got drafted. I never
spung into two thousand and six, they were still brand new.
Speaker 1 (09:08):
So Frank, what even up to nowadays?
Speaker 4 (09:10):
Well, on Saturdays, I coached a part of this Edu
Sports Academy, Edu Sports Academy, and we coach golf to
fiftth sixth someth eighth graders on Saturday. And in between
that and I work on my game a little bit,
and I am my wife personal assistant, so she I
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got a honeyde list. I'm running around or stuff for her.
But other than that, man that's sitting around the house
staying out the way. You know, Yep, that's what I do.
Speaker 2 (09:44):
Well, we all do that, Freddy. Once you say I
do that, honeydew list comes right along with it.
Speaker 3 (09:51):
Yes, sir, I get it, I get it. I get it.
Speaker 2 (09:54):
We appreciate you jumping on with us today, Freddie, and hey,
thanks for staying out there in the unity. You represent
the Jets very well out there.
Speaker 1 (10:03):
And funny thing is I ran into fred week who
was it the Buffalo game walk it into the stadium, like,
oh my gosh, I know you.
Speaker 3 (10:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (10:14):
I was like I couldn't place you. Like there we go,
I see, I'm like, oh that's Friday. We gotta get
them on the podcast. So we truly appreciate you jumping
on with us chatting And are you gonna be watching
the Monday night game?
Speaker 3 (10:25):
Yes, I am. I wayn and lose a drop man.
I'm there, I'm there. You know.
Speaker 4 (10:30):
I just know sooner later there's gonna be a breakthrough
because I know when I was playing for the Jets,
I went through one of oh one in fifteen one,
and but then just a little bit more discipline and
our in our preparation and I being a pro, it
changed from one in fifteen to twelve and four. So
I know it. I know it can happen. I know
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it can happen. We just got to hang in there.
You gotta hang in there.
Speaker 1 (10:53):
What was that like? Sorry, let me what was that like?
Going from one in fifteen to twelve and four?
Speaker 3 (10:58):
It was the same.
Speaker 4 (10:58):
It was the same thing. We didn't have nobody extra
on our team. Only personal extra was coach Parcells. He
was a difference.
Speaker 3 (11:07):
He came.
Speaker 4 (11:08):
He put a look, we used to have one of
the big binders I'm talking about. We had two of
them overflow with injury reports. When he came, it was
just one thing, one one of a little bit of
small thin ones because he kept he kept it so cold.
Speaker 3 (11:21):
It's so freezing in the training room. We didn't want
to stay in them. You got him. It was just
the mind game that he played.
Speaker 4 (11:28):
But it also brought the team together, and we played
together special team offense and defense. Offense, defense and special team.
One was not greater or better than the other. We
y'all all try to bind ourselves together in order, and
we want to try to go out there and put
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together a great product, you know. Yeah, And we weren't
losing bad. Man, were one and fifteen three points one point.
And it was at the end of the game every time,
and we lost it. It was at the end of
the game. But at the again, it goes back to
the preparation, the preparation, everything, preparation, everything, and very thankful
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being you know, just to express some of my little
thoughts and that, you know, but I'm very proud.
Speaker 3 (12:15):
And happy for ag. You know, he just got to
hang in there.
Speaker 4 (12:18):
He got he got he got the pedigree from being
a player to not being that little transition into the
coaching position. He just got it. Man, just keep on grinding,
keep on grinding. They don't adapt his attitude. We got
to keep on grinding because he's a great person, great man.
Speaker 1 (12:37):
We love it. Thank you so much, Fred, appreciate you
so much. All right, Marty, let's talk a little bit
about the Jets throwing three. It was such a heartbreaker
at the end of that game because you have the
Will McDonald blocking the kick and you're like, yeah, oh
my gosh, this is great. And then you're like, oh,
start again, yeah, and.
Speaker 2 (12:58):
Again they're not on lie then to go down the field.
You know what surprised me though today is you know,
Tyrod Taylor did an excellent job except for one pass
he had a pick six. But what really surprised me
is this New York Jet team is supposed to be
a ground and pound and run the ball, and you
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look at Hale and he had nine carries for twenty
one yards. Allen had six carries for thirty yards. Your
leading ball carrier was Tyrod Taylor with eight carries for
forty eight yards. You know, I think that they got
away from running the ball, which is a big advantage
to those big offensive linemen, and as a result, you
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got Tyrod throwing thirty six passes out there for one
hundred and ninety seven yards and two touchdowns. But your
personality is supposed to be, hey, you know, big boy,
we're going to run the ball. I was kind of
surprised that they came out throwing the ball, but to
be out by seventeen points and come back and take
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the lead in the fourth quarter. I don't believe in
moral victories either, but that showed me how this organization
and how they have adapted to AG's coaching. And you know,
you came up a little short, but you still had
that will to win in the fourth quarter, and you
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would want to take your hat off, but then you're
celebrating a moral victory.
Speaker 1 (14:28):
But you and I can celebrate moral victories.
Speaker 2 (14:30):
I mean, because we're part of the Jets too.
Speaker 4 (14:32):
You know it.
Speaker 2 (14:33):
Oh and three, Jenay, you're oh and three.
Speaker 1 (14:35):
Yeah. But at the same time, I'm like, I liked
what I saw, you know what I'm saying. I like
the fight, especially after coming out week two to what
we saw week three, and like, oh, but they battled
back that fourth quarter. So I feel like, Okay, I'll
take the moral victory because I liked what I saw.
I mean, they were they were down by seventeen points
in the fourth quarter.
Speaker 2 (14:55):
Right, But you got to look at the first half.
They did not play well in the first half, you know,
and they did not pretend.
Speaker 1 (15:02):
I'm just saying, can you build on that though, come
in out of that fourth quarter.
Speaker 2 (15:06):
Okay, you already are started building from the halftime speech
that AG must have given them for them to come
out and play the way that they did in the
second half, to come back from seventeen points down. You
know what, he's doing a tremendous job. And everybody says,
you know what, this is the same old It's not
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if anybody thought that AG and his coaching staff was
going to come in here, flip a finger like that
a light switch and go from you know, five and
twelve last year to twelve and five this year. You know,
that's not life in the NFL. But what he's doing
is changing the culture, the mentality. But they've got to
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get a victory so that they can prove to themselves
that this new coaching staff, this new coaching style, the
offensive defense of special teams about this teams. Before we
go any further, Will McDonald.
Speaker 1 (16:02):
I was literally he was read my mind, you and
I are like on the save White play my next
question was going to be all right, Marty, talk about
that play by Mewill McDonald.
Speaker 2 (16:10):
Yeah, Will McDonald having the athletic ability to jump over
we're in between the guard and the center without using
anybody to get that leverage to block it. Have it,
roll around, pick it up and take it the distance.
You know, Will McDonald in the first three games have
really been very impressive.
Speaker 1 (16:32):
Ah, Now, do you have that type of athletic ability
as a defensive lineman. Could you have done something like that?
Speaker 2 (16:38):
Probably not. No, I'm being honest with you, you know,
jumping over. No, No, my vertical jump. I'll tell you this.
We used to do vertical jump can't jump every year, right,
And all the coaches were there, and I was getting
late in my career and I wanted to have some
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fun with them. So I took my hand and I
put six inches on my fingers with tongue depressors.
Speaker 1 (17:07):
Stop.
Speaker 2 (17:08):
So I had my hand behind my back. I had
my hand behind my back, jumped up there hit those
little you know, plastic top and as soon as I did,
I grabbed my hand like what some of the gun
and pulled them off and looked at my hand and
the coach goes, Oh my god, that's uh, that's about
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four inches higher than last year.
Speaker 3 (17:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (17:32):
Go, well, you know I've been working on that vertical
jump and.
Speaker 1 (17:37):
It still wasn't the best on the team. With tongue
dispense with.
Speaker 5 (17:40):
Uh, tongue depressors, take to your fingers.
Speaker 1 (17:45):
Oh that's funny, that is funny. But what do you
tell these guys going into this Monday night game, Like
if you were the coach or player.
Speaker 2 (17:54):
Guys were better than zero to three. Right now, Let's
just say our record is zero zero. Let's go out there,
let's play hard, play for one another, and let's come
away with a victory. Let's stick together. It's not that
mentality is everybody in the locker room, that's your family,
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that's your team. Go out and play for them. And
as you know, you got to be disciplined. You can't
hurt yourself. You can't have pre snap penalties, you can't
have rough in the quarterback. You know you're going to
gainst the quarterback in Tua, he's got five touchdowns, four interceptions.
He's really not lighting it up, but he's only been
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sacked I think six times, and he's got two receivers
that can run that can sprint down the field in
wadele In Hill. So you know you're gonna have to
contain those guys in. One way to do it is
to keep Tua in the pocket. I think he throws
a little bit better when he's outside the pocket.
Speaker 1 (18:58):
All Right, Mardy, guess what time it is?
Speaker 2 (19:00):
It's you got some questions for me?
Speaker 1 (19:03):
Yeah, I want to say his question time, this question time.
There we go, here we go? Are you ready? Questions
from the fans? You ready? Week four? This is Jersey
Jerry from Jersey. Best trash talker you've ever faced on
the field?
Speaker 2 (19:20):
Oh, best trash talker? Wow?
Speaker 1 (19:25):
I know were you? Obviously you were quite the trash
talker as you were given the business. As we talk, you.
Speaker 2 (19:31):
Never never trash talk. Now, I might have said a
few bad things, but I wasn't trash talker. I think
the the biggest trash talker I've ever seen was a
guy on on the Jets and Tom Newton. Tom Newton
was hilarious in some of the stuff that he came
up with, and uh.
Speaker 1 (19:51):
Can you talk about some of the things you heard? PG? Okay, okay, No.
Speaker 2 (19:58):
He would trash talk the whole time, and we would
just look at him and just shake our head and
kind of laugh, like, you know, newte where'd you come
up with that?
Speaker 3 (20:07):
So?
Speaker 2 (20:08):
Yeah, he was. He was on the Jets Tom Newton
number forty four.
Speaker 1 (20:12):
All right, I like it, all right, this is Tim
from Jersey as well. Who would win a race today?
Between you, Joe Kleco, Mark Astino or Abdul?
Speaker 2 (20:26):
Well at those let's go backwards, right, Abduela has passed away,
so he can't run anymore.
Speaker 1 (20:32):
Well, yes, but I'm right, I agree with you. How
about we say who would win back in the day?
Speaker 2 (20:40):
No, back in the day, without doubt it would have
been Mark, but he said nowadays, So you know what
I'm trying to tell people that are listening to us,
especially high school kids, if you have four answers, how
to get to the right one? Right, So, Abdul he
can't run, God bless him. I love him today.
Speaker 1 (20:59):
Well you know he might kick your butts because he
has wings.
Speaker 2 (21:02):
So there, Well that's not running though, Toenay, come on,
you know what, he's passed away. Unfortunately, from what I hear,
Mark has rehabbing himself. He's in a wheelchair, so that
only leads Joe.
Speaker 1 (21:18):
And I okay, and I had a.
Speaker 2 (21:20):
Knee replacement in November, and Joe had a knee replacement
just recently.
Speaker 1 (21:28):
By de fall, you're winning.
Speaker 2 (21:30):
Maybe you have a journey. Yeah, that's a maybe. I
don't even know. Every time I try to run, now, Jennay,
I got to remind myself I can run. It's like
teaching your brain over again. You know you can run.
Go ahead, run a little bit more. Okay, But that's
that's a good question. Back in the days when everybody
was healthy without a doubts, it was number ninety nine.
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Mark could run, He could fly down the field.
Speaker 1 (21:56):
I'm gonna all right. This this is from Andrew from Sylvania.
I like this question. If you could switch places with
any current jet for a day, who would it be?
Speaker 2 (22:09):
Well, if I could switch places, well, first of all,
I wouldn't want to switch because you know what if
you if you start to switch, then you're not You're
kind of like saying you're not happy where.
Speaker 1 (22:20):
You no, no, no, one day, one day. And it's
a question I'm making you answer.
Speaker 2 (22:25):
Is it. Does it have to be a current jet?
Could it be switch places.
Speaker 1 (22:29):
With all right? Fine, fine, you can switch places with
a former jet as well.
Speaker 2 (22:34):
Well, you know, everybody wants to switch places.
Speaker 1 (22:38):
I know that's that's not a fair question. Yet I
want to switch pas with Joe name four hours right,
what a great life back?
Speaker 2 (22:46):
How much fun?
Speaker 1 (22:47):
How much fun would that be?
Speaker 2 (22:49):
Oh yeah, especially if you could go back to when
he was in his prime, you know, and he was.
That's how before they started calling them Broadway Joe and
his golf tournament. Let me give Joe a lot of
credit for what he's doing. He's got a golf tournament
coming up on October fourteenth out here on Long Island.
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You go to it, I will, I will be there.
I know, Bob Craible, Lance Mill, a lot of former
Jets will be there. So he's doing a tremendous job
utilizing his name back in the community to raise money
and then filter that money back to a lot of
nonprofit organizations that need their help.
Speaker 1 (23:34):
I'm very cool, right, this is you to answer the question.
But you know, I'll take the Joe Namath one former
Jet that that's fine, that's fair. This is from Mary
from Jersey. Did you have a pregame ritual or superstition?
Speaker 2 (23:49):
I probably did and not realize it, But you know
I used to always get to the stadium early. I
tape up early, tape my hands myself.
Speaker 1 (23:59):
Did you tape the same like the way like the
right hand every day? The right the right hand first,
then the left hand. Did you have a certain way
you had to tape things?
Speaker 2 (24:07):
No, but I had a certain way I wanted them tape.
And the reason why I taped to myself is because
when I was a rookie, if you went in there
to get a trainer at the table, it took you
so long that all the veterans were cutting in front
of you. So you just kind of learned how to
do it. But I would be when when the team
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got there two hours before the game, I was already
wound up and I had I don't know how much coffee.
I don't know how much.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
Oh you used to drink coffee before your game.
Speaker 2 (24:41):
Coffee? Unfortunately, it's a bad habit uh Copenhagen. You know,
the chewing, the back on and then you put your
pads on, and you know, you just sit there and
you wait and you wait, and you know. I'd go
out before a game, and I think if there was
one thing that I doing, I would always sign a
football and I would took this saying from Clark Gaines,
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who he used to play for the Jets, and he
used to always right, see you in the NFL. So
I asked him one day, I said, hey, you know what, Clark,
that's a great, great saying there. Do you mind if
I borrow it from you? So I used to sign
a ball see you in the NFL, put my name
number Jets, and then I would put the date of it,
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and I would go out there and sit on the
bench and throw the football around with whoever. And then
the gates would open up and you start to see
people get in their seats, and the first kid that
I saw, I would call him down and toss him
the ball.
Speaker 1 (25:46):
Oh very cool.
Speaker 2 (25:47):
Yeah. And I remember Bill Hampton, the equipment manager, goes,
you know, you give away one ball every sixteen games.
That's sixteen balls. He goes, you know what I should
charge you for that? I go ahead, Bill, whatever you
want to do. He never did, but I think that
was probably one of the thing that I did most.
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And I ran into people today years after the fact
of retiring, and they would show me this deflated football
and they had a date on it and said, you know,
do you remember this football, I said, I do. I
remember signing it. I remember giving it to a kid
and the guy would tell me, you know what, you
gave this to my son. My son went to you know,
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Maine to play football. He wasn't that good, but he
took the football with him because that was the inspiration
that he needed every single day to go out to practice.
And I went, wow, you know, you never know those
little things how they're going to affect somebody else. So yeah,
I really, you know, I look back, that's one of
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the routines that I really take pride in.
Speaker 1 (26:58):
Oh Maria. That's why you're the man, the one of
my favorites, an inspiration. Marty lyons you know what, Marty,
appreciate you week four. We will see you next week.
After the Monday night after their first win. Come on,
hype it up.
Speaker 2 (27:18):
Just go down there, Just go down there and play.
And what you got to understand is if you want
to win, you got to have fun.
Speaker 3 (27:27):
You know what.
Speaker 2 (27:27):
You start to have fun, you start to feel good,
you start to laugh, and you go you know, and
going back to last week's game, I'm jumping back and forth.
But when you have a guy like Quinn Williams, who's
wearing out that offensive guard in the first quarter, and
then all of a sudden you see them rotate another
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defensive line in there. That's why I never liked coming
out of the game, you know, And Quinnin was playing
so good in that first quarter, and of course I
hope Quincy gets you know, he's on four at least loss.
You know, that's that's just not going to be a
loss from a player in the huddle and the way
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he plays, the emotion that he brings city game, that
he fires up his teammates, he fires up the fans.
That's what's going to be missing. So the big question
Janay that we have got to watch this week, who's
going to take his place?
Speaker 1 (28:27):
Yeah, well we're going to find out and I'll talk
to you next week to find out who it was.
Speaker 2 (28:32):
You got it, Jay, Always good to see man.