Dudes on Dudes with Gronk and Jules - Danny Amendola Stories
Episode Date: March 8, 2026Danny Amendola and Julian Edelman talk Texas football, life, and their favorite stories their years together in New England. Support the show: https://hoo.be/dudesondudesSee omnystudio.com/listen...er for privacy information.
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Now, Danny Amindola talks Texas football stadiums, rivalries, and his hilarious fake ID story.
You went to high school in Texas, the Woodlands?
Yep.
Shout out.
You played in Texas Stadium in high school?
Yes, sir.
Didn't you play in the Astrodome in high school too?
Yes, sir.
Jesus Christ.
And the Alamo Dome too.
And the Alamo Dome?
Yep.
Yeah.
Just getting dome all over Texas.
So much Texas Dome.
The trifecta.
Now, give us one cool thing of each of those stadiums.
I mean, Texas, there's nothing like the old school Texas Stadium.
You see highlights of Emmis Smith, Troy Aitman, you know, Dion back in the day, making plays.
They hung a couple banners up in there, too.
So the tradition in Texas Stadium, it's a mecca for high school football championship games.
A bunch of bowl games used to come through there.
And you could, you walk into that stadium and you could feel the tradition.
You know, it wasn't the prettiest site, but you know that there's been great football played there.
And they said, an old Texas folk tale is that they cut a hole in the roof so God could watch.
America's team, right?
America's team.
So it was really kind of, it was, it was the mecca for high school sports.
I played a three overtime game versus Tyler Lee in that stadium.
What year is this?
This was 2003.
2003, this is your senior year?
It was actually 2004.
I think it was, yeah.
One of those two years.
Football years suck.
Yeah, it was end of the 2003, right before I graduated in 2004.
But it was the 2003 year of the season.
Is this state championship?
It was a playoff game to go to the,
It was a semifinals.
So we're playing playoff games in Texas Stadium.
Yeah.
A lot of great athletes play there.
I mean, anybody that's ever played in a big high school football game in Texas
has played in front of 40, 50,000 people at Texas Stadium.
And we didn't play our state championship game there.
We played at Rice.
But it was, you know, these big stadiums get packed, dude.
I played in the state championship, my senior year.
It was an all-Hustin final in Houston.
And we had 50,000 people there.
And it was the first time I really felt what a big game was was really supposed to feel like.
Wow.
That's a, I mean, Friday Night Lights is real.
Yeah.
Now, what do you remember about the Alamo Dome?
Where is the Alamo Dome?
The Alamo Dome is in San Antonio.
You see the Alamo Dome in bowl games.
You see it in a lot of college basketball finals.
I've played the final four.
They just played the final four there a couple weeks ago.
It's kind of a basic stadium, but the city of San Antonio fully supports and,
and comes out to any high school football,
college football game there,
any basketball event there.
And it's a staple in Texas as a premier bull spot
and high school game.
We opened up,
they have the Texas football classic there every year.
You open up the season,
first game of the year there.
We did that one year.
And we got the opportunity to play on TV
in the state of Texas at the Alamo Dome.
And again, another opportunity to kind of get your name out there,
show your, show, you know, the world,
the state what you can do and
try to keep moving up the ranks.
Such a Texan show the world.
Ain't no one outside of Texas in 2003
watching that goddamn game.
Okay, you Texas.
Everything's about goddamn Texas.
That's one thing.
Texas people do love Texas.
Now, what's up with the Astrodome?
I played in the Astrodome.
My sophomore year versus Duncanville
was like, it was my,
it was a big game,
another opener of the season.
And you play these schools
all around.
Texas that aren't in your district you really have an opportunity to play against a lot of great
football teams it was old school turf to smelled like old beer in there you could i used to go to
astros games all the time watch craigio and and jeff bagwell and and and you know you walk in there
and the brightness of the turf like immediately illuminates your eyes and then you just smell that old
crusty beer in the seats and it's like you're like this was this is what sports is supposed to
smell like yeah you know what i'm saying so you hit the trifects
That's so cool.
Yeah.
What's like growing up in Texas?
You know, it's all about football.
You know, my dad's a high school football coach in Texas.
I actually played against him in the district.
And, um...
So you went to a different high school than your dad's high school that he coached.
And you guys played him...
We played against each other.
They were in our district.
They're another really good, really good team in our district.
How does that go down?
It's cool, man.
He was a defensive coordinator.
Obviously, I played receiver, so...
He just double you all game?
One, yeah, no, we, we, he beat us,
my sophomore year, then we beat them my junior and senior year.
But he was out on the numbers calling out the plays.
They're going, they're doing this.
They're doing that.
He's been watching our offense, you know, as I came through the ranks and my brother came
through the ranks.
So he knew every play that we were about to call.
Why didn't you guys go to his high school?
Because we lived in, my brother and I grew up in the woodlands.
All our friends were there in the woodlands.
That's where our house was.
He traveled like 15 minutes south at the time to Westfield High School.
And they were good, man.
We went to the state finals in my senior year.
And then the next year, his team went to the,
state finals we both ended up losing that game but really good teams so the talent was there now how's the
dinner table after your dad meet you it was it was uh it was quiet man you know you know he he humbled me
early and and and and got us he had to get some good players and then and then we um we got on my
junior and senior year there's i have one great memory though uh we had a we had an interception that
their db ran down their sideline i go to tackle them i get blind
side of blown up and into the
sideline, my dad catches me
and then throws me back on the field and I go back and I'm
starting to run this, try to riding this guy down, but he's
scored on it. So it's just, you know, I remember every
game before he played each other, you know, he'd come up
tell me he loved me and he's proud of me and then he'd, you know,
we'd go about our business and have fun for the next
three, four hours and then it was a great up, it was
awesome man, great, great memory. How bad did you
want to beat him? I, you know, I was begging him to put, you know,
guys on me that I knew I could toast.
I'm like, give me, give me Bobby,
give me freaking, give me, you know,
whoever, Billy, I don't care.
I want to toast all of them.
And then, you know, he put their best player.
I think, I forget it was named,
but he ended up going to play in college.
And we had a battle, man.
They had some, some really good,
really good teams.
So who were some good, like,
some big name high schoolers in Texas
around the time you played that,
play in the league that you remember?
I grew up watching Colt McCoy play.
Colt McCoy.
Played in the NFL for a long time.
Chris Obanaya played in the NFL for a long time.
Running back at Texas.
Yeah.
Played up played for the,
I played with him in the Rams.
He played in Cleveland for a while.
Um,
you know,
just a lot of guys that filter either through Texas,
Texas A&M,
Baylor, TCU,
Texas Tech and,
and,
and UT.
And UT.
And UT.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, they, they, they, they, you know, they,
these teams got a lot of money now, the NIL,
and they can pay to get the best players.
Now, wait up. You grew up in Texas.
You go to Texas Tech.
Did you want to go to UT?
I wanted to go, initially wanted to go to A&M.
But I remember my dad came home.
When I was a sophomore, I started getting recruited.
And my dad said, you know, my dad had all this inside information because he was a high
school football coach in the state.
He knew all the recruiters.
He knew all the coaches.
And they would tell him like, hey, we're not going to offer you, Danny.
Well, you know, and then some.
So he came in and I wanted to go to A&M
because he had Dante Hall went to A&M,
hit my dad coach Dante in high school.
Oh shit really?
I grew up watching A&M going to
Aggie Lane College Station to watch them play.
Huge Aggie fan, wanted to go there.
And my dad came home one day.
He's like, listen, A&M told me they're not going to offer your scholarship.
I'm too small.
And they had already delegated certain amount of scholarships
out to their guys all over there.
And they had commits, so I wasn't going to touch the field there.
But he came home one night.
and he said Texas Tech's going to offer you.
And I knew their offense, Cliff Kingsbury, West Welker, guys that, you know,
West was catching 13, 15 balls a game.
And, you know, similar, you know, size and stature.
I'm like, hey, I can do that.
Let's go.
So Tech offered me as a sophomore I committed as a junior.
And I committed to Tech before I even took a visit.
Now, in this day and age.
Say, like, somehow Danny Amandola is playing right now at Texas Tech,
balls out his freshman year.
Is he graduating a Texas tech guy
or is he going to get NIL somewhere else
at A&M or UT?
They say, hey, here's the real
money kid. Get out of those minor
leagues in Texas Tech. Because I went to
a 2A school. Right, right.
So you went to a AAA school. Right, yeah.
I went to a 2A school at Kent State,
but, you know, we put up, we put up some
powerhouses up there. Yeah, right.
Would you finish that Texas Tech?
I mean, I'm loyal to tech. I can't
imagine going anywhere else.
You know, I came from nothing, though, money-wise.
It's enticing when you got $2 million on the table,
$3 million on the table.
The decisions these kids have to make, thank God I don't have to make them.
But Texas Tech is my home.
You know, I have all my, you know, great friends went there.
A bunch of great coaches came through.
And I'm loyal to the red and black.
So your dad coach Dante Hall, the human joystick.
The human joystick.
Has one of most elite punt returns,
probably the most elite punt return
that we all could just remember
how was he in high school?
Dude, he was crazy.
He played running back actually
and they tried to get him the ball in every play
and, you know, I remember
I was a ball boy when he was at Nimitz High School
and he was a senior there
and just getting to watch him go through Texas A&M
played running back there.
They tried to get him the ball in every play
and then he punt return, kick return
in college,
well. So, you know, dynamic player, you know, he's great hands, you know, obviously great body control.
The transition from running back to receiver in the NFL was pretty easy for him.
Although he, you know, he excelled in the special team's roles. He definitely contributed on offense too.
So it was great to see him transform into a receiver. Oh, there you go.
Shout out. Shout out Hasbro. There it is. Shout out Hasbro. In one sentence, can you describe football in Texas?
one sentence one sentence
Texas Texas education
Let's see it
The town stops
And the people go crazy
Paint the picture
Friday night
At the woodlands
Rival town
Homecoming
Rival teams there
Paint us the picture
of what the city
And that your high school experience was
Because I went to California
Yeah
A bunch of hippies out here and stuff
Like our football is really good
But we had 30,000 people coming to at least my school.
There's some that float around.
But I want to hear the Texas woodlands, 2A, 5A, whatever freaking A you guys are.
Yeah.
I mean, first off, they put so much work in the offseason and into seven-on-seven
and into, you know, off-season football.
And then they get into the season.
And then the city shuts down.
The town completely stops.
Do you get a billboard in front of your house?
Um,
I don't.
I have a funny story I'll share with you after this, but, um, we, uh, you know, it's, it's, it's,
it's all about the pride of the, of the city that you're from and, and representing that,
you know, in the best way possible and there's no better way to do that than, than football
and on a Friday night.
Then what's that funny story you had?
So I was, so, just to give you like a little, uh, run down on, on, on, on how popular, you know,
sports in general, but in, and football is in our, uh, um, uh,
community. We had a, we have a community newspaper, just like a lot of communities do. And I was,
I was 18 and I was, I had my brother's fake ID and I needed to go buy everybody beer like on like a
Saturday after the Friday night game. So I walk into the gas station. I got my brother's fake,
I got my fake ID, which is my brother's ID. Shout out, Matt. Thank you. And, and I go to put the
beer on the, on the desk and I'm pulling up ID, yes sir. Here's my $22. Cash crink, crinkled up
$1 bills. And he goes, I can't.
tell you that. I'm like, why not? I'm like, what do you mean? You can't tell me that I'm clearly
22 years old. And he goes, because you're on the front page of the, of the, he's the Woodlands
Chronicle over here. We're scoring touchdowns in high school, buddy. Get out. So he didn't
sell it to you. God darn it. It wasn't that popular. It wasn't that. I know. It's not like
where Daisy confused where the guy looks the other way. He's like, I was going to have fun. Right.
but just so sick.
So we had to find a new way.
That rocks.
Does your mom go to your game or your dad's games?
Oh, mine.
Yeah.
Mama Dola.
Mama Dola represents.
Next, Jules and Dola relive their touchdown connection
in the 2014 AFC divisional round.
Fuck us through the pass, beat by beat.
Well, we got to start by the full season.
I think we never, we practiced it a couple, maybe three times.
whether it be in a walkthrough or...
I thought we put it in, like, week two.
We put it in week two.
We actually ran it against...
We had it called with an alert versus KC...
You needed to have the zone, right?
Yeah, versus Kansas City on that Monday night game.
And they gave us a man look.
So we had to check out of it.
Check out of it.
And run a slant backside with Jojo Lafell,
who took it to the house, actually.
But because they gave us a man look,
we couldn't run it.
So we got called off.
And then we didn't see it again until I think we ran it
in a walkthrough and we missed it in the walkthrough.
In the walkthrough missed it the night before.
the game.
Yeah.
So the coaches are freaking out.
They're like,
we're gonna scrap it.
I'm like,
we're good.
These slapies can't complete a pass.
And then,
and then they called it in the game
and we got the right look.
And then end up working out,
man.
Remember this ball?
Let me see.
I remember the way it feels.
Oh yeah,
that's nice.
It's a little wobbly, though.
Was it a complete spiral or?
No.
It was a little.
I just wanted to get out there.
A little wobbly.
I thought I thought I,
overthrew him.
Now, like, dole ain't
going to get this. He ain't got that speed, he made.
Hey, a little joker run,
catches it, a little high step into the end zone.
Tracked it down. That was
the loudest I've ever heard
Foxborough. Well, we were down
14 points twice in that game.
That was the second time. Yeah, that tied it up
at 28. I tied it up at 28.
They went up 14-0, then we went to 14-14.
Then they went up 28 to 14.
Yeah.
You remember the lead up to this?
Josh? No, I don't.
Yeah, Josh just came up to me in the drive before he goes,
I don't need to give you any lead time for the double pass, do I?
I'm like, no, I'm good.
Yeah.
Sitting there shit in my pants.
Fuck, run for this thing out there?
Yeah.
Thinking about the walk through the night before.
Yeah.
What were you thinking when you let that ball fly?
I thought I overthrew you.
No, I was good.
I was jogging too, bud.
I don't know.
I didn't be right in stride.
Didn't even have to turn the jets on.
I mean, I didn't.
I didn't want, you know, when the guy's that wide open,
you just got to fucking put it out there.
Yeah.
Gronk was blocking for you.
Yeah.
Gronk right after fucking gives me a big old bear hug.
Yeah.
Drips me.
Lifts me up.
The funniest thing is the next day in meetings,
Julian walks in with an ice bag on his shoulder.
Like he just pitched like nine innings shut out,
no hitter.
Got to protect the rotating.
He threw one pass.
I gave it last too.
Yeah.
Like,
I came in last.
I'm like,
oh, I sorry.
Coach.
I had to get ice bag for my arm.
He's like, fucking.
You cracked a smile on that one.
Yeah.
He was a fun.
Yeah, that's good, man.
Where does the pass rank among
our favorite on-field memories?
It's up there, bro.
I think it is.
It's up there.
We had a lot of good memories on the field,
but there's just,
there's five years of...
But that was us incorporate,
we both got touch a ball in one play.
Yeah, pretty tight.
I got a touchdown.
You got a touchdown.
It's sicker that you got to throw it.
But, you know.
And you, you had a couple throws?
A couple throws, yeah.
You may, you ever touchdown pass?
Yeah, I got, I got two or three.
I got two touchdown passes.
Go look at sling it.
Now, Danny and Jules recount the biggest hits they ever took in the NFL.
How many times do you think we fought?
How many times will we fought?
At the derby.
We fought in Vegas.
Didn't we fight on this Vegas?
in the middle of the street
remember you fish hooked me
yeah you bit my
you beat my pinky
yeah you're pretty joking me
how you get out of a fish hook you got a bite
we were in the van remember the back of the van
in the back of the van and rallied out
yeah and then uh we got we hopped out
the van is like as if nothing happened
just walked into the room yeah
but we literally were we're fighting in the car
what sparks a fight between you guys
anything
anything I don't know we were just
we were rallying
up. We, let's just say, we had been drinking for probably, we'll be boys.
Probably 18 straight hours. 18 straight hours. We get out, we start fighting and we're like pushing each other and then like the door opens. We're literally in the middle of the strip fighting. He gets me in a fish hook.
With my, with my pinky and he bites my pinky. I almost bit it off. I had to almost bit that thing off.
Then we fought on it like with the sunset. Oh, it was the most beautiful fight I've ever been. It was so beautiful. We'll have to get
the picture of that. That sounds pictures.
I have a pill. I have a still frame of that.
We are literally, I don't know why. Why were we drinking that day?
We were fighting that day.
Oh.
Because we were drinking. Because we were drinking. Yeah.
That's when we were skateboarding around.
Oh, that's, yeah.
We can't tell that story. Can't tell that story. Can't tell that story.
Brick it mortar. Bring it border.
Shout out, Brick and border.
We were pros. We were pros, we were pros skateboarders.
We were sponsored by Mountain Dew.
Yeah, we were telling people we were pro skateboard photographers.
We're in town,
for the X games.
Yeah, the X games,
but I don't even think the X games were in there.
Yeah, they weren't asking too many questions.
Next up, Jules and Dola talk about going all out during bye weeks.
Buy weeks were always the best, though.
Maybe shoot down in New York City, grab a bite.
Cocktail, too.
Do you got any stories in New York that you and I can talk about on national television?
This is national podcasting.
National podcasting.
Ooh, we went down there a lot.
I remember one time
it was in the off-season
and Julie and I went down there
for like four days,
ripped it.
I had to go back for like rehab or something
and then Julian was supposed to come back with me
and just never showed up to work
for like another two weeks.
Whoops,
there's a week.
He'd sent me pictures of like
10.30 of the morning
just drinking whiskey.
I'm like, come back to...
He just broke up with a girl.
Come back.
He's all heartbroken.
I'm like, get your ass back to work.
I know.
He was out anyway.
He was like, I lost my friend to New York.
That's what they started calling me Gatsby.
Kudaviti said Gatsby when you're coming home.
Come back.
Oh my God.
You're supposed to come back.
Or what about the time where we stuffed 15 people into a six-person elevator?
Oh my gosh.
Yeah, we're on our way back to your spot.
And 15 people in an elevator and the elevator stops working.
It breaks.
got stuck.
People were in there like literally like claustrophobic, like crying.
Like so mad.
I still was on my shoulders trying to open the roof.
Full, full FBI.
Wait limit reached.
The fire department had to come in, in, uh, and open up the top and everybody climbed
up the elevator and got out.
Dola, we're going to a random, another unit.
We go into another unit, another apartment.
It wasn't our apartment, right?
They let us in there.
Yeah.
Dola goes right into the fridge, grabs us.
a beer.
Fucking fire department.
They're like,
oh,
these fucking assles,
damn and Dolan Edelman.
They're all jet fans and shit.
They go,
we should have just left them.
Yeah.
Thanks,
fireman,
Ed.
Yeah,
Fireman,
Ed.
New York's great,
man.
The Metgala was fun.
I remember we were late
to the Metgala shocker.
And,
uh,
like,
you could only get in.
If you're coming,
you got to get in at fucking 8.50.
And if you're 8.51,
you're not coming.
And it was like 849.
And,
uh,
we were waiting in this line and there's like a,
there's like a,
a long line of cones here.
And the line's like another 30 minutes.
Like we're fucked.
And Julian sticks his head out.
You can see his beer.
He's got his shade.
He's dip in his mouth.
And then he goes to one of the police officers.
Hey, buddy, you look like a fucking Jets fan.
The guy walks over to the suburban.
He's like, you know what the fuck?
No, I am a Jets fan.
But you guys, he moved the cones out of the way.
You guys need to get up right up here.
The guy moved.
We cut 30 minutes worth a line all because we're talking shit.
The only cool Jets fan in the world.
I love it.
The New York police are always so cool.
They're ball busters, but they're always like rad cool.
Yeah, they show love.
What about that Harvey Weinstein story at the Mike Gala?
Oh, yeah.
So we're pissing.
We're in the bathroom at the, and I didn't know who he was at the time.
Neither.
And so we kind of knew he was like, you know, a big New York guy like fucking loved.
What do you like the Jets of the Giants?
Giants.
I like the Giants.
So we're pissing right next to Harvey Weinstein.
And Jules is on one side.
I'm on the other.
and Harvey's like
As long as I'm in Hollywood
You'll never work in show business
Playing for the Patriots
And I'm like
And I go
I go Harvey
As long as we're playing for the Patriots
The Giants will never win the Super Bowl
Got his ass
Did you sneak a peek?
I heard you had like a fucked up little dick
No I didn't see it
I didn't sneak a peek
One time I saw
You bird watcher Jack
You know we got a title for those guys in the shower
National Geographic Bird Watchers
I buy
You walked your birds.
I was at the Fountain Blu in Miami.
This was years ago.
And I was peeing next to Alonzo morning.
I complimented his Rolex.
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including fellow S&L alums, comedians, musicians, and more about life
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I think and hope that's a good thing.
Get to know Ego.
Follow Thanks, Dad, with Ego Wodom, and start listening on the free IHeart Radio app today.
Ready for a different take on Formula One?
Look no further than no grip.
a new podcast tackling the culture of motor racing's most coveted series.
Join me, Lily Herman, as we dive into the under-explored pockets of F-1,
including the astrology of the current grid,
the story of the sports most consequential driver strike,
and plenty of other mishapsed scandals and sagas
that have made Formula One a delightful, decadent, gumster fire for more than 75 years.
Listen to No Grip on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, I'm Jay Chetty, host of the on-purpose podcast.
I'm joined by Luke Combs, award-winning country music artist,
and one of the most authentic voices in music today.
The guy that says he's always going to be there
and that will do anything to be there
is the only guy that's not there.
No matter what, I'm going to prioritize my wife and my children.
I dread the conversation with my son.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Chetty on the IHeart Radio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
