Bussin' With The Boys - Delanie Walker
Episode Date: May 23, 2019Delanie Walker becomes the first guest to join Will and Taylor on the bus. While hanging with the Boys, Walker puts in an offer to buy the bus with hopes of turning it into a vintage clothing store. D...elanie also touches on his recovery to return to the grid iron.For more, visit barstool.link/bussinwtbSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Our first guest of the podcast on Busse' With the Boys is our guy, Delaney Walker,
Will Compton's favorite player.
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Like I said today, our guest is Delaney Walker.
And going to be honest, an electrostatic to have the boy on.
Full of insight, not only in the NFL, but also his life, what he's had to go through,
his vintage store that he wants to open up eventually, and a whole lot more.
of inside stories between me and Delaney
when we were out there running stag
living the dream. So it's a lot of fun.
So without further ado, you are now
busing.
Dude, Delaney, who's your number one fan?
You are, black guy.
Listen.
He don't own my shit.
Hey, what'd you say?
You don't know my shit.
You don't know everything.
Everything you post.
He put something out there, huh?
Yeah, he's on it.
You're my favorite player.
He's saying that every time.
If there's one person
that doesn't need that, it's you.
No one's more confident than Delaney Walker.
Yeah, I'm pretty much the best player on the team.
There we go.
Besides.
Saylor's the second.
Yeah, the hell out of it.
I'll tell you what.
We'll talk about that in a second, actually.
But, dude, I remember the first.
So we started, we're on the, we're potting right now, right?
So we're potting.
We're on our first podcast.
Well, thanks for having me.
Congratulations, dude.
This is a big honor for you.
No, it is.
I mean, I'm on the bus.
I'm on the race.
I'm on the racist bus, but I'm on it.
You're the first black guy to be on this bus.
I totally welcome by this bus, probably.
There's a reason.
Can you guys hear me?
Jesus Christ.
What happened?
Oh yeah, something died and something went down.
Something went out.
My mic is right.
How about that?
Your mic's out.
The first one.
The first pod, dude, this is, I'm dead over here.
Do we kick something?
No, I can hear it.
It came back.
It just came back.
All right, cool.
I can't hear you, Taylor.
You can't hear.
Dude, that's just part of the.
the first pod dude that's just what happens i'm not getting it out either we're not editing that at all
there's a strategy to it though we wanted uh our first guess but why edit you yeah because the thing is
here's the deal is like i'm in the NFL you're in the NFL wills and out of the NFL hey hey easy
what i'm saying is if we say something stupid or we make a remark that hey yeah you're saying that the
NFL might get mad i mean i do that every day i do you piss off some people all the time yeah you
dude did you see his interview at uh ben jones's
Dude, I was there.
I was like, I was like 15 feet away.
Yeah, but did you listen?
Yeah, I heard it.
But you got mad.
You got a good reason to be mad, dude.
People all the time are trying to doubt you because you're what?
You're 13, 14 in the league?
14.
That's crazy.
What was your thought process when people were like, hey, we need a draft
a tight end?
Because I saw, I mean, you know, people look at those draft stuff all the time.
Well, honestly, this is the fifth year that they said we needed tight in.
We need tight in.
The tighties need to draft the tight end.
every year they say that i mean we drafted johnoo they said he was going to replace me you know
obviously that's hard to do you know it's not it's not easy it's not easy so i mean i never get
upset but i feel like they don't watch our games yeah because for you to go on national television
and say well delaine walker is too old his year is 14 he's about to be 35 he's all he's coming off
injury he can't do it anymore uh draft the tight end then they keep saying it keeps saying it
obviously i'm gonna say something about i mean draft the fucking tight end yeah he's still not gonna
play right and that's pretty much how i look at it you can draft the tight in which they have
and i'm still playing yeah like so i mean that's just that's just how i look at it um but it's sad
i just i was just telling will you know when you say stuff to the NFL they get upset
set you know what I mean but don't throw stones if you're a glass house right
dude I literally said that's that's so funny they're looking to replace you after
get past year 5 they're looking to find a replacement for you every time that's crazy
and you and you're 14 you were 49ers first you're here you're here now I remember the
first day I walked in first off you're what 35 years old about to be about to be 35 years old
you look like you're 18 all right you do in skin products all the time or what you
know what facials that's the move see that's not that's not that's not
an unmanly thing to do.
No, it's not now.
You know, back in the day when I was growing up, you've been not.
Yeah.
You see all those dudes now like busted, though.
They don't look good at all.
They look terrible.
Like the rookie we got, he looks like he's 35 days.
Which one?
I don't know his name.
You know, you.
Hey, all right, rook, rook.
I hate to interrupt.
I remember my first time I walked in to the locker.
It was my first day.
I just finished rookie mini camp, and I walked in.
We had the old school.
locker room with those little square things.
First thing I did was hit my shin on it, so I was already in a bad mood.
And I'm like shaking hands, Jake Locker walks by me.
He's like, what's up, nice to meet you?
Can't wait for you to protect me, blah, blah, blah, that whole cliche song and dance.
And Delaney walks up and you just looked at me.
You go, man, you look way bigger on TV in real life.
And then he just walked away from me, dude.
And I was like, this is the NFL.
It's a shot to the ego, huh?
It is, dude.
But that's the thing, dude, when you put it Delaney, it's not like, it's not like it's all
Like, if you're a good football player, like, you ain't got a problem.
Me and Delaide don't have issues.
Because we know we both are going to get after it every Sunday.
But I'll tell you what, you're a new guy.
I've literally watched guys walk up and try to shake Delaan's hand and he goes, I don't know you.
He says that in the team meeting.
He's literally said.
He's literally said last year in one of the team meetings, I don't have to know who these rookies are.
You guys got to know who we are.
Yeah.
Real talk.
Well, I mean, what else?
That's a real thing.
I mean, but also you say, he always says, why would I?
I'm not going to learn any rookie's name because half of them are going to make the team.
Why would I learn your name?
That's real, though.
Like, being in the league, as long as I've been in the league,
I've been set by so many people.
And I learned their names, and then they're not there anymore.
And then I, like, I wasted a memory bank on a player that was going to be there.
So now I'm like, bro, I'm not going to remember your name unless you show me something.
If you show me something, I'm going to remember your name.
Like, I was screwing with Taylor because I'm like, oh, Taylor, I watch Pham on him.
I'm like, God, damn, he's a malling cat.
Then I see him in person.
Like, God, man, he's a tight end.
but then but then we he surprised me we played his football this this activity game
oh the ultimate football game yeah football and i'm literally covering this dude he running
routes and catching passes i'm like okay this is a tackle i never seen before hey i appreciate
that i was just like okay he's going he's going to be good but me and him we had like similar
kind of personality so i think that's why i kind of liked him more
Or, like, usually I mess with people for a long time, but I'm like, I like this dude.
Like, he weird.
He fights.
He's crazy.
I like it.
You know what I'm saying?
Because most linemen, if you ain't a fighter, man, you really, I don't see how you not
how you align me.
Like, you got to be a fucking dog, period.
And that's what he was showing me.
That's definitely, I feel like something that's, like, gone away and, like, since
the 2000s or whatever.
Before I was here, being in the league, like, when you ever, when you were younger,
like, it was probably like a real, like, men out here playing football.
Yeah, they were like, you don't.
You didn't mess with the O-line.
Like, the O-Line was, like, head bunch you in the face, you know,
just bust a bottle over their head for no reason.
You know, it's scary shit out of you.
Scary.
Can I cuss?
Yeah, whatever you want.
Yeah, hell yeah.
It's the bus.
It's the bus.
You do whatever you want on the bus, Bob.
That thing's crazy.
Yeah, dude.
No, definitely, 14 years in the NFL, and it's crazy how they always try to replace you.
But, I mean, it is a business.
Yeah, it's part of the deal.
That's why I say, go for it.
Go for it.
You're going to just be.
He's going to be sitting on the bench watching 8-2 play.
Like, you know what I'm tired?
If it's a gun, if it's a run play, you can come in the game.
Dude, I love the reckless talking.
You always say you're such a good blocker, though.
I am.
Well, that's kind of how.
That's kind of how.
Come on.
Like, you want me to catch 30 passes?
You did a lot of your dirt San Fran blocking.
Oh, no, that's what I did.
See, in San Fran, I blocked.
That's where everyone.
You remember like, what, 46?
I was the, yeah, 46.
It was trash.
But, you know, I made it.
That's a tear.
That's a time.
That was, you saw that.
That was my rookie number.
There's a difference between there being a linebacker.
It's 46 and that tie-in.
Tid's a full back of 46, dude.
Yeah, that's trash.
That's awful.
Who was the other tight-in there with you?
Vernon.
Him and Vernon Davis.
Yeah, man, Vernon Davis.
Got some studs out there.
Are you guys able to hear my mic that well?
Yours keep dying out.
He keeps going like in and out.
That's my fault.
You got to eat it, though.
Do you make out that thing, dude?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Him and Vernon, I played with Vernon too.
And when I came last year, I had all the questions to Delaney about Vernon.
What's Vernon like?
He, I don't know.
He's like, dude, he's an awesome dude, a genuine, one of the best dudes that I've been around.
But he's like, two, he's like, I don't know.
I don't know how to explain it.
He wasn't.
He wasn't like that at first.
He wasn't like that at first.
You know, I'm like, when I first met him, Vernon was like, he got after it.
Like, God after it.
I'm not going to say much because he just got, he just, he just,
got married and stuff but um said enough just by that mom you said it all right there
dude let me tell you something right now like it does like when you get married white clean slate
dude i i i know rive was before i get it someday you'll be married will someday delany might be
but you know you're old man you got kids too i got kids like you know i'm just to be the best
father i can be what do you want to get married you know man i consider myself like a hippie slash
hipster. I don't even call
ourselves hipsters. It's just something. I've just
giving people a little. Free, for your thinking
way of going about life. Yeah, I'm just giving people
an idea of where
you can see me how I dress, how I act.
I don't know if I believe in it.
You know what I mean? I believe in
partners. Yeah, I'm sure
I'm going to have a partner, but
marriage, I feel like that's just like
security.
Yeah, I don't know. I really don't really know.
You know, I just talk right now, but who
knows like i'm not into the pre-nups and like i once that once they start talking about that
i kind of lose interest you know what i mean why's that because then i the once she bring that up
it's like basically she says she may leave me like at one point like what the fuck yeah i hear you
what i mean like now i'm scared like why i get married then let's just let's just stay friends and live
with each other right you know but most states recognize common marriage law so at the end of day
Either way, if she'd take you to court,
you probably won't have to pay her even if you don't get married to her.
Yeah, how's that work?
Is that like a certain amount of time?
Like five years?
I think it's over five years.
Is it?
Yeah, some I think it's less than that.
Damn.
Peyton and I were common law married at one point.
Pee, I'm sorry.
Really?
You two.
Yeah.
We lived together since college, man.
Dude, that's the thing.
About the bus, dude, we are a diverse group of dudes.
A couple of dudes that were married at one point, and here we are in the bus.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's beautiful.
Common marriage law, right?
Young, old guys.
Yeah.
It happens.
White guys, black guys.
Ginger's.
We got Confederate flags on top of our bus that are, we're getting rid of.
I mean, I don't think, see, people, let's talk about that.
People don't understand what the Confederate flag means.
It was like 13 colonies that believed in something, right?
They believed in having their own govern, as we would say.
But, you know, the stigma has became that it's racist.
Well, obviously, yeah, they fought in war for slavery, which is understandable.
But I see some people I think they're overlooking and just really get upset about just what the flag they think the flag stand for and not know the history.
Because we don't know history anymore in America.
We don't teach it like we used to.
Yeah, definitely see what you're saying.
We actually, we did like a faux podcast when we first started doing this whole thing.
We started talking about this up there.
And I was like, they like, no, we're keeping it.
It's a part of history.
That's what it is.
And I kind of left the podcast and I was like kind of stuck in my mind a little bit.
And Will called me, and I talked to my wife, and they're both like, yeah, we understand it's, like, a piece of history and everything.
But, like, history, if it's a piece of history, let's put in a museum.
You know, people want to tear down statues of, you know, Southern generals that fought for slavery and stuff like that.
And, you know, by no means, do I condone slavery or anything like that.
But if you think, like, you take that statue down, you put into a museum, now you go take kids on a school trip to go and see it and say, this is our country at one point was.
corrupt in this way and this is wrong and now it's in a museum so you can see it instead of
being out and like the public where people can walk by and see and see the hate okay then what's
the difference with plantations so here's the difference plantations the difference plantations
is it's a piece of land that's that's the big thing to me where I would say where my thought
process was and one thing my wife brought up to me is if it was a statue of adolf Hitler
what would we do then you know because
like if I like because that that's what was the same way I was like this is bullshit like why
wouldn't we just keep everything up and understand like hate and we should not be like that
but there's going to be dudes out there that might not think like us and not like take it as an
educational purpose it might be like those like guys like they columbine and stuff like that that
use hate and act on it you know you put it in an educational form then all of a sudden you're
like okay well you know we're good you know that that type of thing but like that that's where my
mind, she said, well, what if it was a thing of Adolf Hitler? And I was like, yeah, what do you
say now, you know? But see, that's the thing. Like, will we have that in America? It didn't
happen in America. So for us to have Adolf Hitler in America, that would seem weird.
That would be seen. Like, okay, why would we have a statue of him when this happened in Germany,
eastern Poland? I look at it as it shows how far we've come. I mean, obviously it was built
off hate, but it shows how far the world has come. You know what I mean? To see,
So I've been in school where some kids
I've never been in school with a black person
I've never been in school with a white person
Never now look at the world
You know
I want to say I can't even give you a percentage
But it's a high percentage of kids that are mixed
That are in different race
That is experienced different cultures
And sometimes I feel like that
Is a learning lesson
But I get it some people
It's that you too that Me Too movement now
We have that Me Too movement
Someone doesn't like something
They make a deal out of
of it.
Yeah.
And that's something that's been standing there for years.
Now they don't like it all of a sudden because one thing happened or another.
And now it's the Me Too movement.
Like, oh, we should tear this down because this happened.
But that's history.
And that shows where we come from and where this world is involved into.
So let people see it so they can see that we can change.
But, you know, that's just me.
You mean, I may even get backlash from this because people are you?
Are you, baby, baby, baby.
Well, there's so much to it.
You know, again, we're just dudes sitting here talking about stuff.
A lot of people want to take circumstances that they go through and what they have and get behind some of these movements too, which is where a lot of the gray aerial will happen because, you know, there'll be examples of why things, you know, why movements happen.
And a lot of educational stuff to take away from it and learn from.
But then some people, you know, a lot of people take their own situations and then marry it to that.
And then you have a whole, you know, I keep saying movement.
But everybody wants to get behind it if that makes sense.
No, that's true.
Like they'll use their own situation at home to marry it to that and be like, oh, you know, that's why I feel this way.
Or they'll take the huge dynamic of it and bringing it into their own lives.
Do you feel like we're a trendy society now?
I feel like anything that's trendy, that's where they get behind.
I think the biggest problem in the trendy part of society right now is it's a trend.
trendy to be lazy. It's trendy
to be like, you go on Instagram and you're
like, uh, Monday feeling and it's like
someone getting blown up or, you know what I'm saying?
Right. Just an immediate response or reaction
that's kind of like negative. It's just
something like, oh, I felt bad on a Monday before.
I can definitely get down with that.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's not how
it should work. You know what I'm saying? Like,
positivity should always rain and productivity
should always rain over laziness and
a laissez-faire attitude. Right.
That's, that's, that's the biggest thing. It does, it
doesn't show, but it's not as popular.
in this whole mainstream social media world.
It's just crazy to me that, like, we're three NFL players and people,
everybody wants to be in the NFL, dude.
Everybody wants to be an NFL player.
Yeah.
But everybody sees, like, NFL players like, oh, look at the way Delaney dresses.
Look at the car.
Look at the cars he drives.
Look at this.
It's like, look at these dumb, look at, look at these athletes talking about social stuff.
Yeah, but what I'm saying.
On a podcast.
What I'm saying is like, yeah, like, oh, look at what he does.
Look at this.
Look at that.
Oh, look at how much money to have.
It's like, yo, we.
worked so hard for all of that and had to go through all these ups and downs and twists and turns
that people don't even don't even see so now like that's i think that's the issue you get you
even dudes they get in the NFL now you see these rookies come in and they're like man i'm living
the dream this is it's like bro like they didn't get humbled right away
especially around uh especially around like brayble too like he humbles those dudes
a sap yo he is he's really good at putting dudes in their place it's starting to trickle all the way down
to high school like you see these kids posting video
and the way they select their schools now.
Yeah.
It's like a huge hype train.
It's all about social media.
You know, once social media started,
it pretty much made these kids feel like I can be instant famous.
Influencers.
Yes, influencers.
So, what was your, like,
going from, like, high school to college and all that?
So I went to Central Missouri State University.
Oh, shit.
Yeah.
That's where I grew up in Missouri.
I know in Missouri.
I saw you a 5-7-3.
I'm like, what?
The, who was it?
Oh, number.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
How you don't even know your hair?
My fault, I just didn't know what you're talking about.
Okay.
You said 5, seven, three, I immediately thought 40 times.
I was like, wow, the disrespect going on.
Yeah, you can see where Will's heads out there.
He's scared.
He got you in the room.
He's nervous and get faster right now.
No, I would never.
No, I would not go on.
Well, you would do a little.
You wouldn't knock on me?
No, I would.
But I'm saying, remember in December?
I came into the hot tub.
I still talk about this story because it shook me to my core.
Who were we playing that week?
It wasn't a cult.
It wasn't that late in the season.
No, yeah, it wasn't that late.
But it wasn't that late.
It might have been like Jacksonville.
Yeah.
It was probably Jacksonville.
I was coming in the hot tub.
Delaney was in there.
And I'm always hyped to see Delaney.
I always seen him in the steam room, sauna.
He's always in there doing his own little P90X workout in the steam room.
We used to always talk shop all the time.
But I was hyped to see him.
You know, I'm like, the boy.
He's like, calm, what up, man?
You stopped working out this year?
You know, it's getting late.
The winter coat comes on a little bit.
I'm sitting their pale white.
The tights are on a little tight, so I got the little muffin top showing.
Hey, God, you stop working out this year?
And just, I didn't say nothing.
I just got, you know, that hurt to hear.
He killed you.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
You know, man.
There's nothing worse.
Because the thing is, as I know where your head was at then.
And then you were like, man, I'm kind of feeling like you'd come up to me.
Hey, how am I doing?
What's going on here?
We're always, like, checking each other.
I'm like, yo, hey, you're good, don't worry.
Yeah.
And then you get to the end of the season, you're like, yeah, this shit's kind of going
all over the place.
Yeah, it's getting a little rough.
The body is getting a little tough.
And then you got some, like Delaney who stops eating pork for a week, jobs 4% body fat.
He's like, hey, man, you look like trash.
Who goes through a broken leg and nothing happens to them?
You lost a lot of weight.
I did.
You lost a lot of weight.
Did you just stop eating for a little bit?
Pretty much.
Yeah, yeah, no.
You know what?
I just, me, I can get fat.
So I've seen it.
It was happening like with the first week when I broke it, I was killing food.
I'm just like, you know, I'm like trying to get up back hurt.
No more abs.
I'm like, oh, no, I can't do this.
You know, I'm trying to.
You kind of just feeling sorry for yourself when you're injured like that.
Not really.
I got, you know, I was paid.
So I was like, I was going to be honest.
And you just signed a contract.
I just signed a contract.
That is nice.
That is nice.
Like your seventh contract too.
Yeah, I wasn't even really mad.
But like, so.
But when you go through something like that, though, like, I know you're not mad thinking you got paid, but like playing football, with something, with something, you know, say last year, you're definitely trying to prove something.
Being an older guy.
And then you go down with an injury, so you know the immediate thought is, you know, his career is probably done because he's old.
Like, we're surprised, but we're not surprised at this happen.
Yeah.
So that's what really got me to start losing weight because I started talking to a physical threper.
And he's like, look, you're getting heavy.
You want to get bounced back.
you may need to cut down on your diet and lose some weight, you know what I mean?
Who cares?
No, yeah, you know, that definitely needs to come back on for a little, but I'm sweating up a storm, dude.
I'll start sweating too.
Yeah.
You can hear it, but it's not bad.
You can hear it a little bit, but hey, if anybody's listening to this and they're like, man, it's a little draggy.
It's hot on the bus, dude.
Tell them where we're in.
If you're going to be in a bus in May in Nashville, Tennessee, dude, you're going to need a little bit of AC.
So, go ahead.
You're going to listen.
You don't take the AC.
you don't want to listen just turn us off
up bye just turn it off hey can I ask
a question from an outsider's perspective
go ahead on so you so
first game Miami
break your leg yep
which was the honestly the worst
game ever to watch in history
dude it was so long too
oh my terrible um so
what happens do you still get the
same exact game checks
like what what happens with that
well luckily I just signed a new deal
and my agent basically put in you know even if I got hurt it was guaranteed no matter what injury guarantee injury guarantee and the Titans knowing that what kind of player I was never really been hurt none and this was the first time I ever been hurt in my career where I missed the whole season so Titans agreed to that pretty much that contract so I got hurt I was fully guaranteed in all my full contract
Yeah, a lot of times, a lot of times are splits in contracts, especially like rookie contracts.
If you get hurt and you don't play a certain amount of snaps, your IR settlement goes in half.
IR is injury reserve.
Yeah.
Cool.
I always wondered that.
Yeah.
It's not the same for everybody.
I was luckily to have that.
So, but if I get hurt this year, yeah, it's split.
Yeah.
Like, it will be split.
So it's in this year's contract.
But that's not going to happen.
So I will play this year.
It broke my heart, man.
Yeah.
I appreciate you interrupting juice.
Yeah, that was juice, by the way.
Whoops.
We were talking.
Sorry, Will.
The psychology bouncing back from your deal.
Yeah, so it was telling me I need to lose, I should probably start losing weight and
looking to like just losing body fat because when once this cast come off, if it's
similar, if the body, my muscles are similar, I can gain it back faster.
So that's what I start doing.
I start losing weight constantly.
I would literally go to the steam room, abs, dips, pushups, crutches, constantly,
and I would only eat chicken and vegetables, chicken vegetables, chicken investibles twice a day.
I would eat twice a day, and I lost a lot of weight, like fast, like, whew.
You lost, you lost, you lost, about 20-5 pounds.
That's it.
And I dropped fast.
I was literally probably like 220-something, and it worked.
It worked for me.
Now I'm probably in the best shape I've ever been in.
I got my body fat is 5.3%.
I'm 34 years old.
240.
I mean, shh.
You're 240 right now?
You'll be 240 during the season?
All right.
That's an impressive feat, 240 for sure.
I mean, at 5% body fat, that's pretty damn awesome.
What's up?
You got some going on here, Mike?
Yeah, I wasn't trying to interrupt.
No, go ahead.
I mean, I'm not just, I wanted to hear it better.
Oh, I got you.
The, yeah, so what's your diet now?
Just chicken and chicken and vegetables?
I'm still the same.
I'm still chicken and vegetables.
Every once in a while, I'll eat some red meat.
You know, I don't touch pork.
So pork is something I don't eat still, but chicken, pretty much chicken.
And every once in a while I'll eat red meat.
Sometimes I crave it, so.
Is pork like a moral preference, or is it because, like, it's just, you just know it's not good for you?
I start following the Hebrew Israelites, and they're not allowed to eat pork, so I choose not to eat pork as well.
Yeah, I've stopped eating pork as well.
I mean, I don't follow Hebrew Israelites, but I will say that like pigs are like the four smartest animal in the world.
Very true.
But they eat shit.
Everything.
They're eating, you put something in the trough.
Have you ever seen a, you've seen the movie Snatch?
Yeah, you chop the body every 12 pieces.
And you've starved the pigs, they'll eat it up.
Yeah, ever since I saw that movie, you know, I was like, yeah, I don't.
Don't fuck with pigs, dude.
Dude, this shit, I gotta stop eating plastic.
I gotta stop using plastic.
I'm gonna get rid of it.
I'm gonna start doing my part, dude.
Have you heard that?
Slowly but surely.
Box water.
It's all, it's all gonna happen.
It's so, like, little.
The fluid's so little.
I know, so little, but.
I gotta do like a filtered water system.
Have you heard of Kengan water?
Yeah, got it at the house.
You have a kangaroo?
How much just cost?
It's like.
It's like.
It's a lion.
I know a guy who sponsored my football camp.
He has a Kengan shop.
No shit.
Yeah.
Let me get that plug.
Okay, I got you.
I got you.
What about glass?
Castle water.
Castle water, they make it out of glass bottles.
There you go.
So you can do box water or castle water.
And it's made out of glass bottles because the plastic,
pretty much we can't do anything with plastic.
Yeah, we've gotten rid of the Tupperware too.
Doing glass.
Hemp, have you looking at all?
But I recently started hearing about it.
So no.
Hemp literally, like, if you use hemp a lot, like,
I guess like the big for the families,
the Rothschild.
and all that stopped, like, made hemp illegal back in the day.
And I think it comes from the marijuana plant.
And, Zach, if you want to look this up, you were correct.
It comes from the marijuana plant, but it's not like, it's not bad at all.
But you can use hemp to get rid of plastic and, like, 100,000 other products that are, like, hurting the planet.
Yeah.
And so now hemp's becoming a thing.
And the crazy thing is, is people were so worried about, like, medical marijuana and all this stuff becoming legal.
Well, the thing is, since the early 90s,
the U.S.
government has had the patent for medical marijuana.
Yeah.
And so they just sold it to, um, was it, what's that, uh, that Tylenol type of,
it's like bear as, bear aspirin.
They sold it to bear aspirin.
So now the pharmaceutical companies own it.
So it'll be legal.
Because, you know what?
I've had five years.
They know what's happening.
They know what's happening because these opiates is making people go crazy and just,
it's bad, dude.
They know what time.
I'll tell you, I'll tell you what, man.
I mean, we've both been hurt.
We've all been hurt.
And you get a couple pills in your mouth, dude.
There is not a better feeling in the world.
I'm being dead serious.
I mean, I mean, Torado.
I mean, Toral is insane.
Like, that stuff, that stuff, I take one before every game.
I think a shot.
Right.
I do a shot still.
And that stuff, like, if you had pain, it's gone.
No, it's going to talk about it.
I can't even play.
Like, I've become dumb.
You remember?
It's like a love-hate relationship because you know it's terrible for you, but you got to play.
Are you saying you can't take it?
I can't take it before.
a game like that last time remember i don't know if you remember ohcly you're talking about
oakland right now and i was like i ran like the wrong play hang on you can't take tordall before
a game i can pretty much any kind of pain pill i don't like i'm not i'm looped you can tell me to play
and i'll run the wrong but tortill tordol's an anti-inflammatory it's not a pain pill yeah that
should make me feel like i was on crack really maybe just didn't study that week i don't i don't
need it was it was a preseason it was you can tell me a run block and i this was no that
oakland no remember they that was from the fluids they they
Yeah, yeah, because you got the air in there.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I think you can talk about it.
I only that's a problem to talk about if you, like,
if you get a certain amount of Cc's of air in your blood system.
And your blood system, you could die, like, 100 CCs will kill you.
But if you get enough, it'll make your heart dilate in a certain way or your heart like.
From an IV?
Yeah, I got fluid in my lungs and damn there died almost in the game.
They had to take a minute.
From the IV before the game.
Those IVs aren't that good.
Our next dude on Adam Bobo, he does, he does our IV bags.
Not before a game.
I'm saying like an outsource too.
Oh, okay, yeah, yeah.
So there'll be a lot of information that he'll be talking about.
Yeah, that was, because the guy just wasn't paying attention,
and the fluid was out, so air seeped into much.
I think what you have to do is when you have fluid in the bag,
it's called burping the bag.
So you pierce it and you push it.
So all the air pushes out, and then you plug it back up.
So now even if you drain the entire bag, it'll, the no air will get in there.
I mean, a couple bubbles here and there is not a big deal.
But if you get a lot in there, it'll, because I think.
I got bloated.
I'm like something.
Yeah.
You feel weird.
Last year.
Yeah, you had a weird one last year.
Because I got knocked out in the Miami game.
We both got fucked up in that little deal.
Well, I missed the next game in the game after that.
I played Jacksonville.
Dude, I was like throwing up before the game.
But I got an IV, and I was feeling like, because the only reason why I thought it might
be the IV is because the way you were telling me, I, like, shortness.
I could barely breathe.
And I don't, I don't get tired.
I don't get tired of games.
My condition is really good.
And so I thought to myself, like, there's something that's wrong.
And I started to come back to in the second half.
The first half of the game, though, I was all fucked up.
Yeah, throwing up your eyes are beat red.
They say you'll come back.
What is this dude doing?
You're just on here.
Like on cocaine, just getting after it, dude.
They usually say you'll come back, but I'm like, it's preseason.
But I'm not even chance.
You don't need to play preseason anyway, dude.
You're 14 in league.
You don't need to play preseason.
So I set it down.
Yeah, that's the squad.
I mean, I, I, I feel, I don't.
know about how you guys feel, but I feel like obligated to play.
Even if I'm like, me, hurt, hurt.
I want to play every game.
But if you're in a preseason game, I totally get it.
For me, it was, oh, I played a half of a game, got knocked out, missed the next game,
which should have happened.
And the game after that, I can't be like, oh, sorry, I feel weird because of maybe an IV.
Like, no, you got to get out there and you got to play ball.
Yeah, it's a weird pressure that comes with it.
But it's a pressure you, it's a pressure you put on yourself, though.
I mean, some coaches will definitely pressure.
It's a pressure you put on yourself, but you also feel a lot of external stuff as well,
even sometimes because sometimes you'll know like yo i know i'm i'm playing or injured but you know in
your mind like say you have an ankle that's messed up right if you just say oh he sprained his ankle
because that's what the trainers will always say no matter what they go like you know how you feel
and everybody's pain tolerance and thresholds different yeah so like you know if i'm hurt or we're hurt
and we play on a sprained ankle and then somebody else gets hurt and it's kind of in a different
spot but they still call it oh it's a grade two sprained ankle and he's not playing
their thought is they're judging him like you know Taylor and comp and Delaney they played
I don't know why he's not out there playing yeah so it's just like this weird like
it's pressure we put on ourselves but also external factors they go into it too
I think there's a big difference between limbs then like I think the brain is a big thing like
I think that's one good thing that Rable does a really good job of when I got hit and got
knocked out he texted me whatever on Tuesday a couple days later's like you don't you
don't even think about playing this week but you're just not trying to play
isn't going to so you're out he called me out before Tuesday and then they you know during the week they're like he may or may not
right yeah he does a good job of that but i think there's there's there's definitely when it becomes a business of
money that becomes an obligation now like hey yeah okay your ankle hurts how bad is it ankle hurt though
you gotta go play ball you play and there's a couple like i had a thing my red shirt not my red shirt my
rookie year i have like a high ankle sprained tore a couple of ligaments and i will try to go out there a couple
times during practice and it was brutal.
I felt like I was sly and it was bad.
Oh, that's when you had the dramatic fall in practice?
That's my rookie year, dude.
You weren't there.
I know, but you've talked about it.
Todd has talked about it.
Where you got the award, the award that I got?
The Chicago School of Acting Award, that's a Todd.
Todd Taraseli, dude, if you get hurt in practice or something like that and you're super
dramatic about it, but then it ends up not being anything.
He'll put your face on like an actor.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'll Photoshop it.
And then he'll put, like, Chicago School of Acting.
He'll put in a FedEx letter, too.
He does.
He does.
He does.
He's so funny, dude.
We got to have Todd on sometime.
Yeah.
He's an awesome dude.
Todd is great.
But, yeah, dude, that, uh, I think it's a little different when it comes to injuries,
like especially hands and wrists and ankles.
Like, you got to an extent, like, you got to go.
Yeah.
I always think, like, I practice, I might be dramatic because it's practice.
Dude, I get dramatic.
But the game, but the game, I'm, I'm like, it's the game.
I'm stepping it up.
Like, I don't even care in the game.
I may pull some, oh, God, it's kind of sore.
It's kind of tender.
Yeah.
You know, it's practice, man.
Like, you really want me to beat it up in practice?
No question.
And then go on a Sunday with it beat up.
It's like a different suit because as you get older,
you start to have more knowledge about the injuries and stuff.
But when you're young, dude, you're just like brainwashed.
Oh, yeah.
You know, you better go out there.
And then I'm the guy that's going to walk in here.
And then I'm the guy that's going to work in here.
You're like, you know, nobody feels sorry for your ass.
Get you.
It's a practice.
Right.
And you hear a vet say that, you're just thinking, you're like,
yo, I have to fucking.
I got to go.
I got to go.
You know, and that's pretty much, I mean, it comes with the job.
You don't want to get cut.
And nowadays, they're cutting you.
If you can't go, they'll cut you.
Yeah, they're ruthless.
But, like, there is a point, like,
you've, for those first couple years, you're like,
you're a robot.
Like, you come from college where you're brainwashed.
Yeah.
And then you get to your age or even your age,
and you're like, you know, I mean,
I can take a day or two to make sure this is right
so I can actually do well.
Because you realize,
You start to realize that the only thing that matters is how you play on Sunday.
That's it.
That's it.
That's the only thing that matters, dude.
If you can play good ball on Sunday, then they don't care.
They don't.
They don't.
I mean, obviously, they want you to make every practice and they want you to be.
But, like, how you produce when the lights are on and the cameras say action, that's it.
That's the only thing that matters.
I used to only practice on Friday.
Yeah.
Living that dream.
I practice only on Friday.
And they be like, you good for Sunday?
I'm good, coach.
Do you ever feel like it takes away from your technique a little bit if you don't have that,
if you have that much of a distance from Sunday to Friday, that's four days.
My interesting was it, yeah, that's four days.
No, I never felt that.
That's a good psychology, though, because me personally, I would be too in my own head if I wasn't practicing often.
Like there's some weeks where you're like, yeah, you'll know you're injured and it's like, yeah, I'll be ready.
But if I did the thing where it's like you play every Friday, like I know me, I'm just so like,
and a little, you know, I have to study.
Like, I have to prepare.
I feel like I feel off-kilter about everything.
Like, I don't feel good unless I'm fully prepared.
Well, see, to me, as me playing for so long,
practice is, like, always perfect plays,
which is never going to be.
So, like, practicing ain't really what you're going to get in the game.
No, I agree with you.
You get what I'm saying?
Like, the defense, how they know the defense is going to be in cover two on this play,
how they know the defense is going to blitz on this player?
Like, so,
It never really mattered to me.
It was just like, I'm just running this play to run it, you know,
just the embritting in my mind so I don't forget it.
Because in the game, I have never seen the play where it was like,
they're going to run cover two in this play.
It's guaranteed.
And then I get in the game like, it's not cover two.
Right.
Make something up.
Yeah, you know, I, yeah.
Only thing I'll say in the run plays, yes, that's, that's given.
Certain defenses, they're going to play a certain defense on a certain,
how we motion, how many tight ends on that side of the ball.
I mean, you can't change that, but running routes?
No, I agree with you because you're sitting there explaining.
I'm thinking, like me, I would have to be out there and see formations and, like, you know,
making checks and things like that.
But as far as, like, movement in the play, yeah, I mean, that's.
To me, but then Friday, I've never practiced slow.
So my Friday practices, I'm getting everything that I feel like I need out of that practice.
And then when the games come, I mean, pretty much.
much communication is key to me.
If I can communicate with my tackles, we're going pretty much, if he say he got
this, I'm going, I'm doing the opposite.
What he said, like he's blocking him.
I'm obviously blocking him.
Process of elimination, baby.
That's how it works.
That's how it works.
It's simple.
Yeah.
We make calls.
He say, hey, triple.
Triple to who?
Yeah, exactly.
That guy?
That's it.
Like, it's simple.
And then, like, as you get older and older, you start to realize it's the same everywhere
you go.
These offensive coordinators, though, they have like this, I just want to call it my way.
When it's a triple, they want to call it a double.
When it's a double, they want to call it a pen.
When it's a pen, they want to call it the deuce.
Right.
It's all the same thing.
They just want their language.
Exactly.
And it's like what really matters is the players knowing the playing going fast.
And that's it.
And if you switch up a bunch of shit all the time, it's going to be a bit of a pin.
Yes, that's the tough part that we've kind of have being in Tennessee is this is our third coach.
This is your third.
This is my fourth.
Yeah, this is your fourth coach.
And it's hard to gain that consistency of everything.
For offenses, people are like, well, is it different running this or that?
It's like, it's kind of like there's, everyone has a different type of offense, but it's like, do you call power more or do you call outside zone more?
Because everyone has the same shit in the playbook, right?
So it's like, you just, like, doing another offense isn't difficult.
Yeah.
It's just having one play getting called more than the other.
But getting in a rhythm of people like, I think having Arthur is or O.C. is going to be huge.
I do, too.
like the way he simplifies simplifies you got it dude hey that's the best part of a part dude
you do what you want do whatever we'll call syphifies if you want we'll call syphifies now
coach simplify the way he does that I feel like it's going to help the team out he makes it a little
easier he's shortening the verbiage of the play so marcus can spit it out get it out as fast
as possible and he didn't change too much so which
I think we can play faster, right?
Because some coaches come in here and they don't even care.
They're like, I'm changing everything.
Hold on one second.
We got this fucking train.
Welcome to the bus, baby.
First pod.
This may be a long one.
This podcast?
No.
Oh, this train is not going to be too long.
It's going to be all right.
This happens every, look it.
It's pretty much done now.
Right next to a railroad.
Well, yeah.
The character of this place, dude, I love it.
Honestly, yeah, we got the AC on.
If you're tuning in just now, yeah, we got the AC on.
Okay.
Get, hey, get over.
it.
So it's going to be.
Honestly,
I thought you
was setting me up.
He was like,
come to the back.
I'm like,
just drop your message
every now.
Hey, Delaney,
you go for next Tuesday?
Yeah,
I'm still down.
And then text him last night.
Hey,
so tomorrow,
like,
well,
how early can you get here?
He's like,
too.
Okay,
cool.
And then I text
a day.
Then I text him
just coming to the back.
Anytime he text
Delaney,
dude,
it's one word answers always.
You got to call him.
Yeah.
You got to call him
that conversation.
He's like,
yep,
My gay.
Yep.
My gay.
Done.
I think I messaged him in the offseason once.
I'm like, hey, let me get your number.
I just want to FaceTime with the boy.
No, you did not.
I did, but I didn't FaceTime you.
Oh, okay.
I mess.
I think I sling your DMs.
Oh, yeah, you did in the DMs.
I just want to get your number.
I just want to FaceTime.
I'm like.
He's put,
ha-ha, okay.
That is so, dude, that's a, Will.
He's a character, dude.
I know.
I'm like, interesting cat.
Yeah.
Okay.
You feel like a girl's trying to slide your D-Os right there, didn't you?
You want to FaceTime.
Will's thirsty.
Yeah.
I was thinking in my head, have I ever FaceTime a guy before?
I FaceTime everybody.
Really?
Oh, my God.
He facetimes everybody.
If you text me, I might just FaceTime you right there.
That's why I told him, I'm like, I got to be careful texting you because if I text
him, I have to be prepared for him to want to FaceTiming.
Really?
You know, I'm like, hey, what are you up to today?
Like, I got to be prepared for him to FaceTiming me.
I love it, dude.
Because the thing is, it's more personal.
I don't like texting either.
And I'm not good at it, dude.
I don't know how, like, I got so many people texting me the other day.
I, like, was out for like 10 hours, weird flex, but I had 77 text messages.
I was like, get the fuck out of here, dude.
Most of it was this damn podcast, though.
Fucking peeping and juice.
Them boys are trying to figure out what the hell, dude.
You guys grind it down.
How good is his bus look, dude?
It looks good.
I ain't even going to lie to.
I was like, wow.
Did the stickers come on the bus?
Yeah, stickers came on the, dude, there was stickers.
So all of this padding and stuff was, there were stickers all on here, all on down here and everything.
Oh, they was busted.
Yeah, wait, y'all did, y'all even did the carpet to you?
Oh, dude, we did a guy named Jeff Estes.
Bro, this thing was busted.
This thing was a bus.
Yeah.
No wood floors, no, none of that.
When we do the edit for this podcast, you'd make sure you're throwing a couple pictures of how the bus looked and everything like that.
Tomorrow in the locker, where you're going to tell the boys like, yo, it's surprisingly pretty dope over that.
No, it's pretty dope.
But do y'all pay a fee to keep the bus back here?
No, we don't, but don't tell the guy that we do.
Don't.
Yeah.
Where,
do we literally,
I don't know who he is.
We've got,
we've got an office in there.
So hopefully we're going to slide by.
I bought a like a 500-foot Ethernet cord.
So,
wait, wait, wait, wait.
We got the single internet out here.
So y'all just,
your hijack.
Cardboard,
cardboard films is in this building back here.
The one we were looking at it.
They got a spot.
And this bus was just sitting back here for sale.
Oh.
Taylor saw,
fell in love and wanted it right away.
But how did you come?
You just was going to the coffee.
shop or something.
No, dude, so, so juice and peepie, they do, they did a lot of, like, wedding stuff, and
they do a lot of promo stuff?
They actually do you do a documentary from Derek Morgan right now?
Oh.
And they, do you remember the thing I did in November this past year called Home Street Home?
There was like a charity event for homeless people in Nashville.
Yeah, I do.
Yeah.
They ended up putting on, like, doing a whole bunch of production for it.
And that's how we meant.
We kind of hit it off.
And so when Will came to me about this podcast, he was like, yeah, we got to go talk
to the boys.
I kept saying, yeah, we got to go talk to these guys.
and see what's going on.
And so we went and talked to them
and it was kind of like,
okay, we're done.
Let's get this podcast going.
Start talking about an office or whatever, a studio,
and fucking juice.
And I, does it get a little,
fucking juice.
He pulls up, dude.
He pulls up, he pulls up a picture.
Yeah, he said, hey, if you want a bus,
a $600 a bus.
I'm like $600 for a bus, dude.
Because I've always kind of wanted a bus.
What I really want, though,
is one of those semi-trucks,
like a Peterbilt,
like an 86 Peterbilt,
but that's a story for a different time.
Those things are dope.
No.
bag that thing down, a couple smokestacks on that thing, it'd be sick.
Super custom.
But he ends up showing me this bus, and he's like, this dude named Juan, he's got this bus
at $600.
Is he white, though?
His name is Juan, dude.
I remember I thought he said Jeff to go get the bus.
But he could be a white guy named Juan.
I'm just.
How many white guys you know his name is Juan?
And Cali?
And Cali, yeah.
There's a white guy's named Juan and Cali.
Full white guys.
I ain't going to say he's full.
Yeah, yeah, he's a quarter or a half.
Yeah, yeah.
But he, yeah, that didn't count.
I'm saying, Juan, dude, that's why this bus, this bud, like, we got to sage this.
I keep saying that, dude, we really got to do that.
We got to get, like, an old priest and a young priest in here doing exorcism on this bus.
Some shit's gone down in here, I bet.
So, how did he, okay, did he speak English?
Yeah, dude.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, he works right over here.
Yeah, he owns that coffee shop that's in our building.
Oh, so he's not, Juan.
He's like Nashville, Juan.
He's, Juan.
He's...
Oh, okay.
This guy is straight over, dude.
So good, dude.
Juan bought it and ended up charging and said at 600.
It was like two grand.
It was two grand for his bus, dude.
Taylor.
No, dude, apparently,
apparently juice just light straight up, like,
through a number out of fucking nowhere.
Who was like, yeah, $600.
I saw a picture of this thing.
I was like, dude, where is this bus?
And he's like, oh, we don't know.
We don't know where the...
Well, I'll text Juan right now.
He texts him, and Juan's like, yeah, it's out back.
It was like 30 feet away.
Yeah.
So we cruised out here.
I was like, done deal, dude.
I got our boy Donnie from, was it, Titan motoring?
Titan motoring.
I had him come over and check this thing out.
And he's like, dude, you could scrap this for more than $2,000 right now.
I was like, what a great buy.
Snake bought it, met Jeff S just through cardboard films.
Yeah.
And I said, here's, I gave him $10,000.
I said, I want good flooring.
I want insulation.
I want an AC unit.
I wanted a fireplace to put back here, like an old, like Woodstow fireplace.
It was dope looking, too.
It was a dope.
We might have to get one like right here or something.
I don't know.
How safe is that?
Well, he says it gets hot as shit.
They're made for buses.
They're made for buses. Like it's little.
It's like this big.
It looks, you know, a little cute little thing.
Nice little door.
But how you really throw a little sticks of wood?
And it's actually kind of dope.
And I wanted this for a look, but I was like,
like, 10 grand, let's get this thing going.
So we did it.
And then we did a couple of basic podcasts like, what,
episode zero, episode double zero.
And you guys had to put like this sound stuff in here,
which honestly looks sick.
You guys did a great job.
And then Will bitched about the audio, so he got the good audio.
But it sounds good.
I think it sounds really good.
I don't know.
I think it sounds great.
Yeah, it sounds like, dude, we're so official right now.
Well, her and we're custom.
And I went and spent like $1,600.
Who spent money on it?
Well, he did, but it's billed to me.
He's got a heavy.
Bill him, dude.
Make him pay for it all, bro.
Juice, we talked on the phone.
I didn't even mean like that.
so frugal. Will is
the most frugal NFL player
I've ever met my life, dude. There's a couple out there
more. That's a little more frugal to me that I've met.
Who's that? That pissed me off. Who's pissed?
He was pissed me.
We go to dinner. We go to dinner. You know, credit card roulette.
Yeah. So me, Mike Campanero
and Will would be at Jeff Ruby's like, hey, let's credit card roulette
and we would throw a fit. I wouldn't throw
a fit. Here you would. Yo, here's how it goes down.
These dudes, they want to hang
out every day in the summer. Which is
cool. I want to hang with the boys. Like, yeah, let's all
hang but any we always have to go eat like a couple times yeah because you need food to live
well duh and taylor always wants to play credit card roulette like yo i ain't doing that that's not
that's not how i'm working yeah you're like i'll pay for mine yeah yeah yeah like no i'm not doing that
let me just get mine yeah yeah yeah and they would just trash me dude because i wouldn't play credit
car roulette like hey mike you like you ain't taylor like stop stunting next to your budget
fun game man it's a fun game we do it all the time yeah how many how many meals you pay for during
the season i probably pay for like three at the most where it's just you in the tight end is just the
tight end you're running backs too yeah i'm pretty i'm good at it man as long as you don't throw a
heavy card in there you should be all right derrick henry dude he let's see my my cards are heavy
yeah you throw a heavy car you're going to the girl or the guy going always pick that last
yeah because they're going to fill him like oh that's money that's a smart move yeah so i never
I got that heavy card.
I do.
You're throwing your heavy NFLPA card?
Yeah, me too.
That goes with the black card.
The question is, though, is, like, do you just slip, like, your Sam's Club card in there instead?
Dude, that might be the move instead of doing your heavy card, so you put, like, your driver's
license in there or something.
Because they don't look at it, you put the head above.
They can't tell.
They just fill it.
So usually when it's heavy, they drop it and get the next card.
Yeah.
They usually know that.
You know that.
That's always trying to, like, stun them.
you so they throw that black card or that gold card in there.
Everyone's trying to stunt, man.
Dude, everybody, dude, they'll do anything for clout, dude.
Everyone's trying to do shit for clout.
I'm like, here goes Macy's cart.
Right in their back.
Who the fuck has a Macy's card, bro?
No more.
I don't have a Macy's card.
You're lying.
You definitely got a Macy's card still.
I don't even have credit cards.
I rather spend my own money.
Where do you shop, dude?
Because you all about fashion?
You know, I used to be crazy with the Barney's
New York now I'm pretty much all
vintage free markets
thrift stores that's the move huh yeah I'm like
all on the band teas
and sweatpants now I mean I really
went super vintage this
last few years so have you
have you been to 80s tees dot com
no they got like I guess they do
like old vintage t-shirts but they have prints for it
so they make any size you want they can do
like old like Friday 13th t-shirts
you can do like breakfasts foot t-shirts
it's not a really a venty that's true
but it's a fake vintage
It's a vintage.
Yeah, it's a vintage.
It's a vintage, dude, but it still looks dope.
I'm not above vintage.
I feel you.
I'm not above it at all, dude.
I'm all about the, like, stinky, smelly.
I don't even wash it.
Yeah.
Like, I just put it on straight where I get it from the fucking flea market.
I see that, I feel like that's such a cooler way of fashion to me.
I see dudes walking Javinci and St. Laurent.
Dude, these shorts, these shorts right here, boys, these things are.
These are, I ain't going to lie.
The shoes are bulky, buddy.
The shoes, I'm always.
always going to care i can't wear i don't understand those kind of shoes though they
dad shoes they go they fit my they fit my personality i'm like super i do yeah like dirty
and like these are like super dirty and heavy like they ugly how comfortable those shoes though
super comfy but like it fits my person i like most people look at me and they you know now i used to
try to be the best dress every week for games he didn't give a shit didn't care now i'm just like
stun on with Balenci's
and sweatpants and a dirty dingy tea
I think that's a good move for a home game
but away games dude I feel like a good suit
I'm always wearing a suit though
yeah we know we don't worry about
like everybody's got their style
I respect it
dude here's it I don't think like
are you buying that St. Laurent stuff
all the time
rocking Gucci all the time
like dude what are you trying to prove
you just spend money on nothing
losing money you can't
and then the next year they come out with something else
and it's not even cool
It's not even cool looking.
Like vintage stuff is dope.
It's dope.
Like I in Can't lie.
I bust.
If you go in my house, vintage shirts, I didn't get rid of everything pretty much,
except vinty clothes.
Would you open up a vintage store?
You got enough clothes?
Yeah, I got enough clothes.
He wanted to buy the bus and not put the store, right?
Yeah, he won't.
As soon as I seen it, I'm like, bro, I'll buy it from you.
You offer me five grand for the bus.
I almost made $3 grand off my bus.
Yeah, I was like, yeah, I'll buy it for five.
Wouldn't I hate it on that?
This is the kind of bus that you can pull up to anywhere.
and if you got vintage teas, jeans,
furniture, whatever,
it's going to sell just because of the bus itself.
We got to get this thing running in like a year or so.
We got to see how this podcast does.
But what we got to do is when we make a website or whatever,
if you want to throw some clothes on there.
Some limited stuff,
and then it's Delaney Walker's clothes
and people that buy it, it's boom.
Like, you just throw us like 10% of whatever.
I can do that because, like, obviously,
we can go to flea markets
and kill.
Like, we can go to Kentucky flea markets,
just rack up.
In the bus.
Is that where you go?
Yeah.
Like, no,
we got to get this thing driving.
It's going to cost me like 50 grand
and get this thing going,
going like legit.
We can do that.
Or we can do what you're saying,
and I can go to the flea market
and just rip clothes,
like rip clothes.
Like, literally, man,
they're selling these clothes
for like a dollar,
like shirts for a dollar.
It's just.
Sell them for 20.
And we sell them for 120.
What?
120?
He said,
he added a $0,
dude.
He added a $1.
Yeah, my bad.
Math, am I right, boys, am I right?
I'm talking about like 120.
I mean, you can get like scorpions.
You can get Zappling.
What's the band?
The band, scorpion.
Oh, okay, yeah, sorry.
You can get like kid rock shirts.
You can get Marilyn Manson.
Whatever, whatever shirts we find in, it depends if it's like late 80s, early 90s, early 2000s.
Like, we can kill them, bro.
like you don't this stuff is in right now people to do it people was paying like a hundred and twenty
dollars for holes in their shirt yeah seriously holds some conier west kind of stuff no no i'm talking
about like a rock band tea from an original rock band tea with holes bleach stains on it 120 dude that's what
we'll do when we start doing we start doing merch we'll have the bus merch and then we'll have like a
well it'll just say walker on the side venty click that vintage walker click it done what's it got it's got
delany all in it i'm telling you i'll be killing people i'm down with that dude people want to buy all
stuff like I'm on D-pop if you never heard of
Deepop check it out. What's a D-pop? Yeah,
tells me about Deepop. It's a it's just a
app where you can sell like vintage clothes
pretty much anything vintage
you can sell it on there and it's just meant for like
that community of vintage sellers
Was it like D-P-O-P?
Yeah, Deep-pop.
Deep-pop son. Sounds
spelled like it sounds will. Yeah, I didn't know if it was like
The program bro. Be on the
times bro. Yeah, it's pretty late.
I'm on there 24-7 pretty much.
or I'm at flea markets or estate sales anywhere where I can just get some free clothes pretty
much not free but get some cheap clothes yeah now you do you buy most of the stuff to sell it or
you just buy it to want it right now I'm just I'm in I collect it oh yeah I was gonna say like
collier you're just gonna I'm just hoarding like if you go to the house you're gonna be like bro
you need to stop I guess it's it's kind of but you're thinking no I got a vision I got a vision
I got a vision like when I'm done I may open up a shop something and I'm going
to kill it.
Like, I'm going to have just my personal stuff, but I'm also
just have stuff I want to sell pretty much.
Dude, we'll definitely get something going because I'm down, I'm down to do
something like that, and I'm down to get this bus mobile.
Yeah, I mean, you should.
I think this is, this would be something you can travel with.
And then do broadcast on them.
Well, dude, the thing is, like, all this stuff right here can pop out.
Those benches that juice and peepee are sitting on, those open up that storage.
You hear that, bud?
We got another visit from the train.
I love it, dude.
What's in the backpack?
The back, oh, the back back back, that's just a...
Bodies.
Our other intern, Matt Neely.
He don't get no love.
Yeah, he's back there.
Is he really back there?
Oh, that is awesome.
He was so excited to meet you.
Oh, yeah.
He doesn't have a name on here.
Yeah, we forgot.
He was so excited to meet you, though, man.
And we told him to get behind the curtain.
So can I meet him?
Well, I'll get behind the curtain.
We're going to put a GoPro back there.
Just film him and just.
I just randomly cut to him.
I'll tell you what, dude, I've never met a person with a more punchable face than our intern.
Really?
Dude, something about him, dude, you look at him.
You're like, God, I would love.
Just a full sport.
Just to beat the shit out of this guy.
I don't make him do ass-oots.
Full sprint to a drop king.
Look at him, dude.
Look at him back there.
He's sitting on a stool right now.
See, I used to be in a tattoo parlor and they had the interns had they made them do like ass
asscoots on the street.
What's an ass coop?
At the school.
Like the dog that has worms?
We got gravel.
something different. Yeah, we'll do gravel scoots, dude.
Hear that? Jesus
Christ, dude, that guy, he thinks he's the man, too.
That's another problem. Really? With our intern.
Yeah. Well, he went to Vanderbilt?
No, he's got like 10,000 followers on Twitter. He's the man now.
You know what I'm saying? Oh, yeah. What school
you went to? Hey, what school did you go to?
Dantabal University.
Oh, dude. U.T. Chattanooga, dude.
That's, uh, Corey Levin. What is that? U.T. Chattanooga. That's Chattanoo. You've been to
Chattanooga?
I drove past Chattanooga.
You're talking about Chattanooga or Dantibu?
Like, whatever school.
He didn't know it.
I thought, you know, I thought...
You gotta stop doing Christa Leah stuff on our pod.
I'm sorry, man, he's...
Dude, you teach Chattanooga's on the border of Tennessee and Georgia.
Oh, wow.
But it's a cool...
I mean, I, everyone tells me Chattanooga's dope.
I've never actually been to Chattanooga.
I've probably drove past it.
Yeah, have you been...
Have you driven to Atlanta?
Yeah, so I drove past it is.
Yeah.
You've driven through it.
Atlanta's dope.
I never really...
I mean, I've been in Atlanta.
I've been to Buckhead.
It's okay.
Yeah.
You don't mess with the South of you.
I know, I do.
I just, I mean,
Atlanta is like the boozy south.
Yeah, it really is.
National's kind of bougie sometimes too now.
Now, now.
Yeah, when we first got here,
it wasn't really like that.
That was only five years ago, too.
It's crazy, huh?
Yeah, now it's like, I don't know.
I don't really can't tell you.
It is crazy how much people talk about
because I've only been here a year and everybody's like,
oh, yo, you have no idea how much it's grown.
It's changed.
It's wild, dude.
It's changed.
so much. You don't even understand. When I first got here, it was like...
You got here in 13? Yeah, 13. We didn't even have a skyline. Like, now we do. Like, it's crazy.
That's starting to get up there, too. Yeah, it's starting more and more and more. But the funny
part is they build in all these apartments and they only like 30% full, all of them. And you're constantly
building more and more and more. But then they don't realize... She cranes everywhere.
Yeah, but they don't realize, like, the rent is so expensive, but the minimum wage is still the same.
you have to raise the minimum wage to get people to rent these apartments yeah well the apartments
a lot of these things are not well built these townhouses aren't great aren't well built and
they're going for ridiculous amounts of money and you can rent them out for do i got an Airbnb
3302 unit b felicia street if anybody's interested but that thing yeah we'll plug yours in a second
i won't put the address on there but we do you read that thing out dude i rented it for seven
grant a month.
It was like 20, not even
2,500 square feet. It might be 2,800. I don't even know.
Yeah, but that's odd. You're not going to find that.
It's a solid little spot. I'll be honest.
Usually you'll get 7 or 8 doing Airbnb,
not like a long-term renter. Yeah, my long-term
renter is out soon. But yeah, you're doing
long-term, that's different. You know what I'm saying?
Airbnb? Like, I don't know how
people do it. No, it's Airbnb capable.
A guy came to me and was like,
I want a long-term rent and I was like,
you got it, ball. Oh, cool. Because I, you know,
I done Airbnb and did some strange
thanks for a little bit of change in Airbnb.
So I don't know, like, how people, how people could just, like, writ them out to just
people you really don't know.
Like what?
Like, what's a, what's the, what's the movie?
I'm just saying, like, you know, just tear it, trash the house pretty much.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, if it's not yours, I feel like, like, I did the same thing.
When I get into a hotel, dude, I go a little crazy sometimes.
Yeah, it's not biased.
Yeah, especially if you're drinking with the boys, dude.
Oh, yeah, your bro did that to my place.
Yeah.
You bro?
No, my brother did.
Yeah.
His brother.
Dude, that was when we were single.
Yeah.
No, that was hilarious, dude.
He was, that bad.
Yeah, it was kind of bad.
But I say, Taylor.
It's so bad it's years later.
Yeah, we talk.
We have this one, we have one night.
We went out, dude, it was wild.
We went, we were at Delaney's house, and we had a bunch of people over there.
You were in 12, what, 12, 12 back there?
And, dude, you had a nice little spot, so you had a good little view of the downtown and everything.
It was a cool spot.
And you had that, that Honda motorcycle.
you still got that.
Just sitting in the middle of the living room.
That's a smooth little,
that's a deal breaker.
Yeah.
So we have like these people over and like this,
like me and Delaney,
we're both single and we're getting a little crazy.
And my brother ends up coming over
and he's just boozing it down.
He's drinking a bun.
We're all drinking a lot.
And my brother leaves a couple of minutes
and comes back and his eyes are all glossy.
And he's got like that bloodshot look.
He's been throwing up in Delaney's toilet.
And so I see.
I stay the night at Delaney's house.
And the next day, where do we go?
We go to Tavern.
We go to Tavern in Midtown.
And we're sitting there and people come up to like, oh, Delaney.
Oh, it's Delaney walk.
And Taylor.
And they start coming up and they're like.
Yeah, yeah, same here.
They start coming up and they're talking to us.
And people just start giving us drinks.
It's like eight in the morning.
We're hung over.
Eight night in the morning.
Yeah, and they just came over, dude.
Start giving us drinks.
And we look at each other kind of shrugged our shoulders.
Like, I guess it's going down.
So we start, we start putting down drinks.
And it's like, dude, there's Bachelorette parties coming up.
It's like literally like we're at this tiny little table just me to laying.
And there's like 10 to 15 people like around us.
Just, they were just talking.
Yeah, she just hung over.
The place just, well, we were for about 20 minutes and then we were drunk again.
Literally, literally.
We didn't take, we put on the same exact clothes we had on that night.
Yep.
Didn't take no showers.
He woke up like, I'm hungry.
Yeah.
Let's go eat.
I'm like, ah, let's eat.
Mad, mad.
We're supposed to go play Mortal Kombat or something.
No, we were supposed to go to my place and go play a video game.
Video games, it was like, we're going to eat and go play video games.
I'm like, I'm down because I'm like, I'm not feeling so good, right?
Get to the place, like you said.
They're like, Delaney and Taylor.
That's Delaney and Taylor.
Like, we hear them.
I'm like, bro, it's about to go down.
What do you mean?
I'm like, watch.
No more than five minutes, dude.
People were getting after it.
So we started drinking, like it takes us.
about 20, 30 minutes to get to get back to the rare form we were in the night before.
And we're like, okay, here's the deal.
This is the lady talking.
Here's the deal.
All right.
We're going to go out to a nice little spot because they were doing like crawfish boil.
We're like, we're going to hit that crawfish boil.
And then after that, then we'll go to your house and play Mortal Kombat.
Like, Mortal Kombat just came out.
Like, we never really even played it.
We never really.
We're like, hey, all right, cool.
So we go to this thing.
A couple drinks there.
A couple hours later.
All right, let's go to this spot.
We go to the next spot.
We end up at, I remember we.
ended up at Acme.
Was it Acme that you were looking for me?
Yeah.
It was so.
No, we went to Tutsi's.
We went to Tutsi met up with Dad at the time, Rob Schuller.
Formerly known as Dad, I'm Dad, I'm Dad now.
This guy named Rob Schuil, he's actually a really good dude.
Really good dude.
He's like a national staple.
And he like, he's like this 45-year-old, 50-year-old dude who threw parties, but like, no one
over the age of 28 could come.
But he was the oldest person there.
Yeah, he was the oldest dude there, dude.
And we had these awesome pool parties.
And we go there, have a lot of fun.
Anyway, we met up with Rob, dad, at the time, I'm dad.
And we're drinking or whatever.
And you and I start boxing.
Like, we're drunk.
We start, we're in the stairs.
We all the stairs, like, literally slanted on the stairs.
Yeah.
Fake, like, shadow box.
Cracks me.
Yeah.
So I end up hitting Delaney in the face.
So I go, and I hit him with the left in the jaw.
And, like, dude, there's like, there's like, there's like security guards watching us.
Million people get scared.
Yeah.
They're like, oh, shit.
Oh, look, look, look, go.
And we're like, yo, we're good.
First off, Blaine, kind of took a shot.
I'm not going to laugh.
I didn't mean to, but he leaned into it, and I was like, I faked it.
And so I swung, and I caught him in the jaw, dude.
And these security guards were like, thought he and I were about to throw down.
Yeah.
And we're like, no, we're cool.
I felt terrible about it.
No, yeah.
I'm like, back to fuck.
Like, tell the dude, back.
He's like, what?
I'm like, we're good.
Then we just started, like, hugging each other, walk down the other stairs.
Go some, have a cup of drinks.
Go eat.
again again we go to act we go to act man after we eat after we eat because we went to the what's
the place called the chinese no it no that was the night before was yeah that was the night before
because we was that we were digging habachi and i took my credit card i was so drunk i threw my credit card
on the hibon yeah and so i had this nixon this gold nixon watch but no then we went to acne
after that was that that was that that night that was that night because he was like he was like
he was like where you coming from to the kid and he was like
Oh, man, we just had a problem.
You're like, here go, here go a watch.
Yeah, I gave him his Nixon watch.
It's like a $500 watch.
Here, I thought I was the man.
He was like, here, dude, here you go.
He was going to watch.
He did he.
He was like, oh, things Taylor.
That was Taylor to watch.
He gave me a watch, Nixon.
I'm like, why do you do that?
Because I'm drunk and I'm an idiot, dude.
Next day I was so mad.
I gave away that watch.
Yeah.
Well, we walk outside and I started like, apparently started, like, peeing in the corner.
Like, it was like that cut of night.
It was bad.
It was like standing in it.
Dude, he's standing in front of me, boxing me out.
I'm like, man, you go go to jail.
What are you doing?
So then we go to act.
I didn't, I already done threw up, like, multiple times in the restaurant.
I didn't even eat because I kept throwing up.
Dude, we were, it was, we were getting down.
So then we get to act me.
I'm like, dude, where is Taylor, Taylor been?
He's like, I'm going to go to the bathroom.
We're sitting there.
I'm like, where is Taylor?
Like, they're like, yeah, where is Taylor?
Every level we go to every bathroom.
Finally, I see him come in.
out the bathroom watered ice glass the ice like bro you been throwing up huh no question
buddy i've been throwing up i'm done then we end up going to losers that we always end up
losers i'm like oh my god i'm bad like so it so it started we drank the night before from
like what like nine to two in the morning yeah it was the same thing we went from in the morning
to but we woke up at like nine yeah and then we drank it was like 1130 at losers and i remember like
we were walking in.
We had one drink and you're like,
I'm gone.
I'm out of here.
So did you guys get drunk that second night?
Yeah.
Yeah,
it was like 11.
30.
So you got like a double joke.
You got drunk in the morning and got drunk in the evening?
Yeah, we had like a Bender weekend.
Yeah.
Like it was a Friday, Friday night, Saturday, day and night thing.
And you're like, what, 30?
Yeah.
Four years ago.
But I'm saying like, you're feeling it.
Oh, at that time?
He's coming out of his, you know, college.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I was, I was still a rare drinking bottle.
I was slump.
I literally went home.
out, bro.
I'm like, I can't do this anymore.
I don't even know how Rob can do it.
Like, Rob is so old.
He stopped drinking.
That's right.
He wasn't drinking.
Yeah, yeah, he stopped drinking.
That's right, yeah.
It was bad.
It was cool.
I mean, people want to stop drinking.
That, dude, for me, like, I'm kind of at the point now.
I'm like, I don't even care to drink anymore.
I don't drink.
I'm not about, like, if I have a drink.
Yeah, if you do get drunk, I'm just, like, hung over the next day.
Or I'm just like feeling just like, man, I don't need to do this.
You waste a day.
That's the thing is you start to realize
Like how like your days are so important
Yeah
Yeah
And so you go and you drink
And the next day you're ruined
Ruined
Dude
Steam room party
Yeah
You're all about that steam room
I love the steam room
You don't like the sauna
No I don't like the sauna
It's like it's too hot
I just feel like it's burning me
I want to get a sweat
Like I'm in there to lose the pounds
Like in steam room
I'm dropping it
And I'm doing a workout though
Like
I feel like that
helps my conditioning as well because like I'm I'm in there like you said that P90 is
he does that to you too though yeah yeah with a conditioning yeah what's that what's the heat
protein yeah like your heat proteins get released in the C-room but like with conditioning
what you have your heart rate over a certain I want to say like limit and you're either working
out or your heart rate stays above that you start getting like endurance benefits from you know
mainly a sauna but if he's working out in a steam room he's getting that elevator heart rate
and keeping it up there.
Because, like, say you work out, and right from working out,
you go with your heart rate up, go straight into a sauna,
you're getting a lot more benefits from that workout because, you know,
your heart rate is up.
It's working hard.
You're trying to, like, calm, you're breathing and doing everything while in the sauna.
There's, like, a lot of good benefits from that.
But, yeah, you're always doing that P90X in there.
Yeah, I stayed doing it.
You open the door, you kind of, like, wait for a little bit of fog to go,
and then you just see, like, a black dude in there hitting dips.
You go, that's Delaney.
What's up?
The boy.
Yeah, I'm getting that threat.
People are like, you don't feel like you're going to pass out?
I'm like, man, I've been doing this for like 10 years.
I'm pretty much used to it now.
You got his little speaker in there.
Yeah, got the speaker.
I'm knocking it out.
I'm going to knock this out.
I'm going to knock this out.
I'm going to get this right.
That's the thing, too, is you listen to every kind of music.
Everything.
Someone said to me the other day, what was I?
Oh, it was a good morning football when you came on?
Yeah.
And they were like, what team of yours would be blasted Taylor Swift?
And they're like, he, he, like, I'm about to put somebody on blast him.
Yo, Delany will play anything.
Anything.
Like, you, you, there was a, you went through a fake phase with Adele.
Yeah, I did.
I still, I'm still like Adele.
I'm waiting on 32 to come out, you know?
Is that her next album?
That should be her next album.
You know, I hate, I think she's going through a divorce right now.
Usually when something bad happened to her, that's when the best music comes.
That's when she drops that heat.
That's so sad, dude.
I know.
Divorce is terrifying.
Yeah.
Do you actually listen to Primus?
Uh, yeah, I've listened.
I've been, uh, I just started listening to them about like two,
three months ago. So, like, Jerry is a race car driver is one album and then call me Mr. Mud, I think.
Claypool is awesome. Yeah, they, they're, you know, I like him. They use a lot of instruments
and, like, they're pretty good. I like them. That's awesome. Dude, we're rolling on this pod.
What are we at? What are we at?
45 minutes. No, I'm guessing. I'm over an hour. Like an hour and 30. No way.
Just say it out loud
You're an hour 20
Hour 17
We have to do two parts
Mine's to do two parts
No dude this is one part
This is one part better
It's a solid
Yeah I know but two parts
It's like you know
Build up more with Delaney
T-shirts with them
Fair play
Well we'll just have Delaney on again
How's that sound?
Yeah I'm cool with that buddy
Dude here's what I'm thinking
The next time you come on the show
We gotta start launching your
Vintage store
I mean yeah
We can do it through the bus too
This thing
That's the deal
These dudes take this stuff out
and we could do like hey come down to the the the bus well i don't have a lot of product to sell now
i mean i can i can i'm will's pissed i'm over here selling i'm i'm hooking my bus right now
we'll take all the stuff out for you dude juice get on that shit man yeah no i have any product
right now right now is just my personal stuff so if they really want to buy that they don't
have to spend like 400 because i wore it so i mean obviously it's a price that it's a price that
and you haven't watched it and i haven't watched it so you get the smell
hell of the must
yeah and also where it came from
yeah that ag
at an attic what's that price range what's that price day
he said 400 about 400 I give I sell it for 400
for the musk
I'll see what I'm doing most because I mean
you could probably vouch for this I'll probably wear this
but like five days yeah
you probably I mean you're the same outfit type of dude
yeah for five days but yeah
so it gets a good stench on there you're looking for a good
Delaney Walker musk dude
you got it right here
every day sell that shirt right now for a
grand i'm gonna see what my budge is talking about yeah no i can people always be like then you got
the same thing all i said if i put it on the floor when i got on the bed yeah it's getting back it's
getting back on when i go to work right i play football like what what what do i need to dress up for
to go into a locker room to get in the hot tub to take a shower to put on titans clothes
what am i getting dressed up for like i see if i have something to do after that but at the end
day I will go to a signing like this.
I would go to a meet and greet like this.
Like, I mean, I want to be comfortable.
Yeah.
You were, well, you were in that same hat.
I'm a good morning football fan.
They tried to make you take that off.
What I say?
You said, I'm going to leave.
That's sort of God.
You said there was commercial break.
Like, literally, dude, it's crazy out there.
I didn't realize how, like, real good morning football is.
They, like, they move and go.
Oh, yeah.
And they looked at me about 10 minutes before you came on, though, hey,
your intro and Delaney.
And I was kind of like, oh, shit, what am I going to say?
What am I going to say?
You crush it, though.
I appreciate that.
It was a fun time.
I love that stuff.
I love going on and doing that.
I'm not good at reading things.
But you're good at being you.
Yeah, I can go and just, like, kind of going to ramble if I need to.
But yeah, I'm good at me.
If you're going to be good at one thing, do you be good at being yourself?
Yeah, I was like, that's Taylor because they was like, he's so good.
I said, man, that he's just being him.
Like, he, that's him when I was downstairs.
And I've seen him talking about the hat, right, the whole time.
And I had they, because they was trying to do my makeup.
Like, you want us to brush your hair?
I said, for what?
I'm wearing the hat.
They like, oh, okay.
And then when we got up there, he was like, hey, you got to take the hat off.
I said, well, guess I'm not doing the show.
Yeah, he said because it's, I'm not doing the show.
Well, the show, the show sponsors.
They start laughing.
He's just like, dude.
Well, they looked at it because they're like, hey, this show is sponsored by Dodge or whatever.
Yeah.
And your hat said Chevy on it?
What's he the thing on it?
They thought it was a Chevy hat.
But I said, this is.
actually for those who send.
Remember I said,
yeah, yeah.
This is not a Chevy hat.
They thought it was a
Chevy's hat that I was represented.
And I said,
actually,
this is for those who send.
So if you want me to take the hat,
I'm not doing the show.
Chevy picked up that saying,
the heartland of America.
That was their branding way back in the day.
Yeah, this is a vintage.
Zach?
It's a vintage,
though.
Coming in our podcast.
Which is,
it's true,
but it's a vintage hat.
And obviously,
I wasn't taking it off.
Now it's a dope hat.
so I told him, guess I'm not doing the show.
And then I just looked over to her, like,
they act like I care about being on this show.
Because she was sitting next to me.
Oh, he, he was kind of killing him.
That's awesome.
Well, I guess Bobo's here now.
Dude, weep, Delaney.
Dude.
Thanks for having me, guys.
Hey, this is the first one.
Yeah, I mean, I'm glad I got to get on me.
I'm, like I told you, we have some personality.
So do you.
So it fits perfectly.
And thanks for having me, mates.
Man, let me get one for the road, baby.
Let me get one of them.
That's good shit.
We left you hanging.
Oh, no, we can do it.
I'm doing the three triangle now.
That's going to be the touchdown celebration.
What is it?
When I score, I want all of us just tip in it.
Tipping it down with that.
Remember what was it after the Pro Bowl?
They're like, what is that?
What is that whole thing?
What are you guys doing?
You're like, no, we can't talk about what that is.
Yeah.
We can't talk about it.
what that is. They really wanted to know. They was like, what did you and Taylor do? I'm like,
oh, that's something between us. It's something we all do on the team. It's something we all,
that's just you and me. Yeah, I know. I just said that so they went, look too far than into it.
Damn, Matt. Where can everybody find you, social media? At Delaney Walker 82. That's for everything,
Instagram, Twitter. If you want to go to my foundation is Delaneywalker.org. Donate
some money, buy some shirts, help me out with the
foundation. What's your foundation about?
As Delaney Walker gives back, pretty much,
we try to help 52,000 inner city kids
with education, health,
and pretty much football skills.
That's awesome, man. I love that.
You killed it, dude. You were a great first guy, seriously.
I'm so hype.
Thank you guys for having me. This was a blast.
Can me come back, mate?
Let's do it.
Let me tell you right now, you are tuning into
Bussing.
What the boss?
look us up on all social media platforms, my babies.
I'm talking about Twitter.
I'm talking about Instagram.
If you're thinking about YouTube, let me tell you right now,
our guys still have not figured it out.
All right, that's cardboard films.
Their production is quality,
but their consistency is trash.
Now, let me tell you right now,
we just had a great Delaney Walker on,
number 82 on the field,
and number one in your hearts.
Playing 14 years in the league with Benjamin Button disease, baby.
He gets younger days.
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But eventually we will. And if you're tuning to this podcast right now, that means you're one of the
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