Dudes on Dudes with Gronk and Jules - Dudes on Amon-Ra St. Brown & Dan Campbell
Episode Date: February 28, 2026We're covering two iconic Detroit Lions, Amon-Ra St. Brown and Dan Campbell! Gronk and Julian Edelman discuss what makes these guys so great and some of their favorite stories.Support the show: https:...//hoo.be/dudesondudesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Who are we ready next, Jules?
This is a German episode that Germans are very serious.
I'm sorry for joking around and trying to make people laugh and be silly.
It's a serious show now.
Nine!
That means no in German.
This beer tastes like sour patch kids.
It's not lying.
Yeah, it's really sweet and tasty.
It's like a wine.
It's a heffin wison, I think.
Well, it's very good.
There's got to be sugar in here or something.
I'm telling you.
It's really sweet.
I think that's like a huge part of beer.
It's delicious.
Sugar.
Is that what they do?
That's how it makes the alcohol.
Really?
Yeah.
Really?
Okay.
I didn't know that.
All right.
Hopps.
Let's get on to Amin Rae St. Brown.
What is the AI have to say about Amin Rae St.
Brown?
Start the clock.
Amman Rae St. Brown, a standout wide receiver for the Detroit Lions, is known for his precise
route running and reliable hands.
Since his debut in 2021, he's consistently shown his talent amassing 346 catches for 3,87 yards, and 24
touchdowns.
Man.
He made a name for himself at USC before hitting the NFL, with German roots adding an interesting
twist to his backstory. St. Brown carries a rich heritage. Off the field, he's known for his genuine
down-the-earth nature and commitment to giving back to the community. He's for the kids. He's a good
guy. I watched him on receiver. Hard-working guy. Yeah. That's for sure. He's been working his butt off
ever since he was a young buck doing all the ladder drills. His dad was there to train him.
That was Mr. Universe twice. How crazy is that? Is that twice? Whoa.
Like he there's like videos of Amal Ra and his brother who's also in the league what's what's his name equidinius yeah I'm not reading that do that's so hard equanimius you want to know I you want to know what equaminius means what is it well there's like sometimes I like just know things like it's just wild you're going to probably be mind blown but equididemias there's things I can't say but there's things I know equanimous it's the Egyptian god of medicine oh I'mahtap is the Egyptian Egyptian god of medicine oh I'mahtep is the Egyptian
God of medicine. Oh my gosh, George. Okay, let me redo that one. Hold on. Hold on. Do I know what equanimous
atop toppings? Emo hot tip? Yeah. Emohat tip. What does it mean? The Egyptian God of medicine.
That's tough to say, and I can't believe you knew that. I just know things like that.
So Amira is the Egyptian king of gods. Aquamonis emotep is the Egyptian god of medicine.
Osiris is Egyptian god of death. Hey, those are some badass names.
his dad had a plan for these kids.
He definitely had a plan, and they're going out and they're executing.
I'm such a fan of all Melrose, St. Brown.
You want to know who he reminds me of, the way that he plays the game,
the way that he runs his routes, bowl routes, in cuts, out routes,
like you, Jules, like you.
You guys are very similar, my man.
We do have similar game, I feel.
I mean, because he moves around a lot.
He's great with the ball on his hands.
And most importantly, you both.
our box were ripped. He's ripped. You're ripped. He's ripped. You guys have similar built.
Same height, I think. I'll tell you five, ten. Five ten. What's just like, oh, never mind. He's six
foot. He's six foot. He's six foot. I'm sorry, Jules. He's six foot. But you're both ripped
central. He's fine. He's diesel. He's versatile. He makes big catches. And I'm excited for him
in the Detroit Lions. I mean, he's going to be a cornerstone of this organization and where
they're going in these next few years. And hopefully it's, it's to the top.
I think it's time for Detroit to have their time.
He has great yak ability.
When he catches the ball, he makes guys miss.
Always, he's strong runner.
Strong lower body.
He doesn't just help out the team.
He helps out Jared golf tremendously as quarterbacks.
Love players.
Yack daddies.
I mean, it just pets their stats big time.
And I mean, he can track that ball.
Yeah.
He's good at tracking the ball.
He tracks a ball.
He's really good at that.
And I would say that might pertain to, you know, some training with his dad.
Because when I was growing up, my dad would hit a tennis.
balls at us like really high and we would have to track the ball and then he would hit it like full
speed as too so our reaction time would just improve week and week out as a kid so he kind of had
a similar you know style growing up brothers obviously to compete with and then also his dad you know
putting him through drills and training right away as a kid so being able to track a ball just goes
way back to when you're a child and he does a great job with it on the football field 100% had
crazy dad that made him do crazy drills I'm on part of that club as well I mean I
I remember my dad when I was getting into the league to return punts.
I never caught punts, really.
You know, I did a little in college, but I was a quarterback.
But I would get on the press box at the high school and punt off the press box while I had those
a pair of sunglasses that were taped with one eye closed.
So I had to catch a punt off of my dad kicking it off the press box when my sister was
throwing little like tennis balls at me.
So distract me.
Like, you know, having the crazy, he definitely had crazy.
dad that made him do crazy drills. You can just tell.
Well, we did too. We did too.
That's why we really liked this guy.
Love this guy. Tough guy. He plays with toughness.
It's tough. It's crazy when one of your guys on your offense,
one of the toughest guys in your offense is your receiver. It's very rare.
And he's like that. He brings the toughness of that team,
him and Pentee Sewell and a lot of the guys, but he's one of those guys.
You watch him in the run game is blocking and the run game is huge. He goes in,
lays hat on the safeties, digs guys out for force.
You can put him anywhere.
He makes catches in every spot.
He can run ball down.
He runs good go routes too.
I mean, he's not just a slot guy.
He's a versatile guy, ball great in his hands, hard to bring down, way faster than you
think.
He's elitly quick.
He's stronger than what you think.
He's a fucking good football player.
That's why he getting paid.
Hell of money.
He getting paid $30 million.
$30 million?
I think he's got $30 million.
country.
Oh my gosh, that's more than you made your whole career.
Damn near close.
I feel bad for you, Jules.
Hopefully this podcast help you out.
Hopefully the podcast will.
Oh, man, raw, man.
I'm trying to make slot receiver you.
You come join, dude.
Yeah.
Can you also tweet out, you know, this podcast because we're just trying to make some money.
Jules made his whole career, made $30 million, you know, which.
And now you made it in one year.
So can you help us out?
Can you help them out?
Can you tweet us here?
I'm on.
Please.
Please.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Do you think our dad's could beat up his dad?
Maybe if it was two versus one.
Two, yeah.
I think that would be tough.
Papa Edel Dog, Papa Grasnk versus Papa St. Brown.
That would be a fucking-
Coming to an arena near you.
That's a cage match.
My dad just got a hip surgery, so I think he'd be a little out right now,
but he'd bite some kneecaps.
He'd do some Dan Campbell shit.
I think Amman has been throwing a couple T-Ds as well,
which is pretty cool.
I've been watching, you know, the Detroit Lions.
I'm a fan of the Lions, actually, especially with Coach Dan Campbell.
They're just fun to watch.
And he fits the system.
100%.
And he's bringing, you know, that type of style to life that Dan Campbell wants.
And that's why he's such a great mold there in that organization.
And it's cool because they do all the trick plays.
And he's so versatile that he can throw the ball as well and do what, you know, they're asking him to do.
So obviously, you've thrown a couple passes in your career.
How would you rate his?
his passes that he has thrown, Jules.
How many touchdowns he's got?
He got through a tutty to, what was it,
a 2024, week four against Seahawks,
had a receiving touchdown and a throwing touchdown
and a passing touchdown.
He threw it back to Jared Gough.
Yeah, he did.
He threw it back to Jared Gough.
It looked like a tight spiral.
He's so strong that you know he got tight,
he probably got a strong ass on.
And he laid it in perfectly.
Yeah, he could throw the ball.
He could throw the ball.
One trade I would say that Dan Campbell,
I've seen him talking about him in a press conference,
just how consistent he is with his routine.
And to be a great player in the NFL,
you've got to have a great routine,
especially as you get older,
especially as the years continue to pack on you.
You've got to have that routine to be, you know, consistent
so you can go out there and do what you need to do
out on the football field.
When you're 20, 21, 22, I mean,
there's a little routine,
but not as big of a routine that you need to be
when you want to consistently be on top of your game
when you start hitting your mid-20s to 30s,
and Amon Ross St. Brown has a routine.
He's going to play for a while, and he's a great player out there,
and just huge props of him for what he's doing in Detroit.
Real mature of him to realize the routine, too.
It's such a young part of his career.
Like, if you're, that's a mature mindset.
If you're, that's like a pro.
When you get in a locker room, you have your time dialed out
for what you have to do to get your work in to make you better each and every day,
and you could just tell he's a product of that routine.
does the same shit.
Probably does the catching drills before the game,
which I think he does.
He has the weight routine.
I bet you he does a lot of prehab.
I mean, he's definitely a routine guy.
But his mom's from Germany, right?
He speaks German.
He also speaks French.
He speaks English.
He's got a great podcast with his brother, 33rd team.
After scoring his first touchdown in 2023,
you remember the little hip thrust thing he did?
No, I don't.
Can you show me?
The key in pill?
he's like, yeah.
Oh, no, I remember.
He said he would have been flagged
if he gave one more pump like the king ofill.
Yeah, he knew.
He's a smart guy.
He knew one more pump.
He speaks like six languages.
One more pump he was done.
One more pump and he's done.
Oh, here it is.
One pump, two pump.
And he stopped.
That's discipline.
That is discipline.
Dan Campbell wanted to see that third pump too.
Did he?
He did.
No, he wanted, he wanted a 15-yarder?
No, he wanted to see in the locker room after the game.
Yeah, right.
Dick Kibble, crazy.
Well, Jules, have you ever been flagged for a celebration?
I have not.
Oh, I guess, really?
I got fine for throwing the ball in the stands.
Yeah, that's not a flag, though.
Yeah.
Did you get flagging?
I got, I did one time.
I actually rock spike the football really hard.
And Coach Balochuk always hard.
Don't spike it near an opponent because if it hits anyone, it's a 15-yard penalty.
Yeah.
And I literally spiked it.
It was versus Jets.
I think it was a Monday night game over a Sunday night football.
It was my second year in the league when I was going off scoring all those touchdowns.
And I gron spiked it.
And no one was around.
The ball literally went like 15 yards that way.
And it hit the guy in the shoulder and there was a flag thrown.
And then all of a sudden he was like, oh, whatever, personal foul, number 87 on the offense.
and the penalty will be added on to the kickoff.
And I was sitting there like, how did I just get a penalty?
Like, what did I just do?
And I watched a replay, and they showed the ball going like 15 yards all the way over to the left
and hitting the Jets player in the shoulder.
Yeah, it was the weakest penalty I've ever gotten.
Because you're too jacked.
You literally threw the ball so hard at the ground and went 15 yards the other way.
It was like the same power as Mr. Olympian, Mr. St. Brown.
Mr. St. Brown.
What a badass to have sons in the NFL like that.
And he's more jacked than all of them.
I don't think he was.
Well, he was.
He was.
Yeah, he was.
Those guys are pretty jacked.
And the apples don't fall too far from the tree.
They're all jacked, man.
They're all jacked.
Would you rather have a dad that's Mr. Universe or an arm wrestling world champ?
Tyson Baye, Baye, remember the backup QB on the Bears?
His dad, over the top.
fucking my
Sylvester Stallone trying to win the
goddamn sell-I. I would say an arm
wrestle champion dad of
the world because it just
kind of lasts longer, you know? You'll always
have that power as an arm wrestler.
Mr. Universe and most
jacked guy in the world? No.
But I feel like that doesn't last as long.
I mean, you're still going to be jacked, but like
as an arm wrestling champion. But you're the most
jacked guy in the universe. Mr. Universe.
He's the jackedest. You would be
the ultimate dude actually.
if you're the most jacked this person in the world.
Yeah, arm wrestle talent's cool.
Ask Danny and Dola that.
I mean, he broke someone's arm doing it.
Yeah, he did.
We won't get into that.
Wasn't it after a party?
Like, I know, at a party after the Super Bowl?
Yeah, can't talk about that.
All right, we're done.
But we can keep that in because.
Well, it was arm wrestling.
I would have my dad be Mr.
Universe in the most jacked man in the whole.
Got it.
I want, I think I'm going 1,000% Mr. Universe.
fucking boom, bling, blang.
I'm going straight, jack, homie.
Could you show me that again, please?
Boom, bling, bling.
I just never seen you in that character, Jules.
That was pretty impressive, might.
Was that your German in you that, you know,
you flexing like that?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Wow.
So, John Minimmy.
Time.
Well, what kind of dude is Amon Ross, St. Brown?
Amon Ross St. Brown.
What kind of guy is he?
I mean, he's a dog.
Yeah, he is a dog.
He's a dude.
Is he a dude?
He seems pretty cool.
Yeah, he is cool.
He's smart as fuck.
He knows 10 languages.
He's also a stud.
Second round guy, went to USC, grew up in.
You grew up in Anahe.
You grew up in Sokown.
You get to go to USC.
You're a fucking stud.
That's just that you're a stud.
He's a freak. He's explosive as hell.
I wouldn't put him in that freak category, though.
I think he's more impressive because he's not so big, and he's not a freak.
Yeah, you got to be huge if you're a freak.
Yeah, you got to be huge or some like, D.K. Matt Caff.
Freak.
Dog, he's definitely relentless.
Oh, he is relentless.
He's definitely.
He's motivated big time as well.
Every day he is self-motivated.
Yes, he is.
He's a self-motivated guy.
He is juice.
He is juice.
All right, on a count of three, you tell me who he's,
you think he is. I'll tell you what I think he is on three. One, two, three. Dog. He's a dog. He's,
he's definitely, did you say dog? I said stud. He said stud? Yeah. I thought I heard dog. I said stud.
Just because he's very athletic. But he's got that toughness in him, that gritty. He does.
Gritty. He does have some serious toughness to him. Like, to a level that you see when he gets hit and
stuff. He comes up. The Detroit Lions on the map. Helping put them on the map. It fits Dan Campbell's
program. He's one of the flag carriers of that team and that team was full of dogs.
You want to know why he might be a dog then? Why I might, why I might go with you? Because he
knows all 16 wide receivers that were drafted ahead of him and he recites them before every
game. And that is dog energy right there. That's fucking, he's a, that's a dog. That's like my dog,
Ralphie. He's smaller. And he can recite every big dog that goes by him. And he attacks him every time.
That's like the 16 wide receivers that were drafted ahead of them.
They were all bigger and better than him they were saying.
And he attacks him and recites them before every game.
That's some dog energy right there.
That's some crazy shit.
And you got to have, yeah, that's a dog.
That's a stamp.
You're right.
He's a dog.
All right.
All right.
What's the AI summary summary?
Here we go.
Let's see who we got here.
We just did Antonio Gates Legend Hall of Fame.
We're still known to this day.
And now let's see who this guy is.
Hopefully people know who this.
guy is as well. Let's see. It's going to be tough to top Antonio Gates. So let's see how this guy
can possibly top Gates. Standing at 6'5 and 265 pounds, this former, that's a big size. That's a big
size tight end right there. This former tight end was drafted in the third round of the 1999 draft
out of Texas A&M. He's known for his toughness and leadership abilities. Growing up in Texas,
he starred at Glenn Rose High School, earning all district honors and a reputation for his grittiness.
Oh, you think he did the Gritty in 1999?
Yeah.
No, it wasn't around yet.
But he had greediness.
In 2010, he transitioned into coaching and is known for his motivational speeches and aggressive play
column.
In 2021, he was hired as a head coach of the Detroit Lions.
Let's get on, Dan Campbell, ladies and gentlemen.
Oh, Dan Campbell.
I was saying, can he compare to Antonio Gates?
You know, with the name out there still played back in the day.
And he sure does.
but in a whole different style now.
You know, he's not knowing Antonio Gates as a player,
but his toughness and his wizardness of how smart of a football players
has transferred into the next stage of his life.
And his name is still very valuable because he is now the head coach of the Detroit Lions
and his legacy lives on.
These tight ends are just so great.
I love going over tight ends.
It's national tight end week.
Everyone just appreciate the position.
Don't even look at wide receivers this week.
Don't look at running backs.
Don't even look at quarterbacks.
It's all about the tight ends, baby.
I never knew of them as a player.
Nah, me neither.
I didn't.
I didn't.
But he played a long,
he played a long-ass time,
so he had to have something.
If you look at his stats,
what he had 91 receptions,
934 yards,
11 touchdowns,
which tells you he must have been elite
in the run game.
Yes.
Tough.
Tough as nails.
You can tell the way that he coaches
the Detroit lines and that energy
he brings to the table and that toughness, you know, the toughness manner that he brings to that team and the
mindset. That's how he played as a player. And I didn't hear about him as a player either, but I went
back to watch his highlight film and I just love the way that he represents himself on the field.
When he gets that ball, it's just full go. You know, it's hard to tackle him. He's just bouncing
off of guys. He's just trying to make plays. He's excited. He's bringing energy to the team.
He must have been a heck of a blocker as well because he played 10 years.
in the NFL, bounced on a couple teams,
but the grittiness that he brought as a player was unmatched.
He would be a great compliment if it was like him and I on the field.
I would love to have a dude that was behind me just bringing juice and getting me going.
Yeah, I mean, something to be said about a guy that doesn't have crazy stats.
And if you watch how he played, it looked like he was like having the time of his life,
no matter what the team asked him to do.
Yes.
And that's how he coaches.
And I think that's why a lot of guys,
resonate towards him because he's an ultra team first kind of guy.
Everyone knows their role.
He knew his role as a player.
If everyone has their role and everyone takes pride in their role, that's how you have
good teams.
And that's what they've developed over there in Detroit.
Came from, he was coached by Parcells with the Cowboys.
He came from Sean Payton's coaching tree.
So he's got toughness, old school coaching in his background.
and if those guys loved him, you knew that he was probably a really good team guy.
Locker room guy.
For sure.
Yeah, as a player and a coach, obviously.
Locker room guy, grinder, great size, good blocker, tough in the run game.
That's kind of like his scouting report as a player, just tough as now.
It's kind of like the mentality that he's bringing to Detroit as well as the head coach.
And then the scouting report, I mean, he's kind of amped it up, actually.
He had brought great energy as a player, but I think he even took it to all.
whole another level as a coach. He's intense, authentic. That's what I really love about him is that
the stuff that he's doing, it's not for show. It's because it's him. And that's why it's working.
And that's why he got, authenticity is everything, Jules, to a lot of things. And that's why Detroit is
kind of where Detroit is now because he's so authentic in his approach and how he wants to run the team
and how he wants to coach the team. Very passionate, very aggressive. It's not like he's being
aggressive because people are telling him it's because it's authentic once again and he wants to be
aggressive and also he's a hard knocks legend man he brought all that entertainment not just in the
meeting rooms but he he let everyone see it in public eyes on hard knocks he definitely eats breathe
sleeps football you can tell that and that's what you want to see from your fucking coach you know
it's it's real the team it's been so fun to watch the detroit lion since he became the head coach and it started
it out terribly. So like for people like Aaron Glenn and the Jets, if you can get that culture established,
which, you know, the Jets are a long way from that. But I'm just saying like there's, it takes time
for things to happen. And thank God, Detroit gave him the time and the team feed it off,
fed off him through those first few years, first couple years. I think they started like 0 and 9 or
something. He didn't win a game for a long.
time. Owen 16. No, no, no, no. He was on the Owen 16. Oh, and 16 team when he was playing as a
player with the Detroit Lions. And then he became the head coach eventually a couple years later. And
then I think they went like one in 15 or one in two and 14 or something. So he's been
through the darkest, darkest days of the Lions franchise. So how much you think he has
learned on how to bounce back from such a program being so low to now being where it is?
I mean, he's probably learned so many tricks and traits to grind out of that hole to become, you know, a good franchise.
I think being in those situations as a player definitely helped him.
Player and coach.
And coach.
I think it's a little bit of everything.
I think that, you know, him being with Sean Payton and learning real coach and him being coached by, you know, coach Parcells.
and then him experiencing the loss,
he's seeing what good is and he's seen what real is.
And so to be in that situation,
I think it was like the perfect storm for Dan Campbell,
which, you know, from that opening day press conference,
you know, when he said he was going to take people's knees out
when he goes, what is it?
We're going to kick you in, we're going to kick you in the teeth.
And when you punch us back, we're going to smile.
at you and when you knock us down we're going to get up and on the way up we're going to bite a kneecap off
like that was looking back now you're like yeah that's Stan campbell but from that point on
people didn't take him serious and it's been real fun to watch him prove a lot of people wrong
with the narrative that he went into with starting his career and where they are now well whenever
someone comes in with a new mindset that's never really been seen before and I'm talking about
anything in life.
Like any aspect, any business, any category of life where it's something new and different.
You know, people always doubt it because you have absolutely no clue if it's going to work.
Sometimes it tanks tremendously.
And in order to prove everyone wrong, you have to prove, you have to be right, you know,
and get to where you need to get to get those daughters to be believers.
And that's what Dan Campbell did with his approach and his aggressiveness being with the Detroit Lions.
Like everyone's a believer now.
Like, hey, it's fourth down.
Let's go for it.
It's Dan Campbell.
Before everyone was questioning him, hey, should they go for it?
He's taking too many risks.
He may be still taking too many risks in some situations, but that's just him.
But everyone's like, let's do it.
Let's do it.
We love this approach.
It works.
We were 0 and 16 at one time.
Like this guy, we got 14 wins this season.
We're all in.
Let's go for it.
Let's take the risk.
How about a Starbucks order?
Ridiculous.
Two Ventee, Starbucks, Pike,
place coffees, each with two shots of espresso's, and approximately 1,100 milligrams of caffeine.
I think that's right before his 8 o'clock meeting.
I just don't know what to say about that.
Like if I was on a thousand milligrams of caffeine.
Yeah, he must love sonnas, just to sweat it out.
No, he just sweats because he's got so many stimulants.
Yeah.
Because I sweat a lot if I drink a lot of coffee and I throw in a chaw.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's, uh, we sweat.
That's serious.
I don't know what would happen if I had a thousand milligrams of caffeine.
I mean, my max is like, like 400.
What's your coffee order usually?
Like just a small, hot black coffee.
Yeah, I like black coffee too.
I like nitro.
I'll go like a cold brew.
Oh, nitro cold brew when you really need to get going.
Oh, yeah, delicious.
I don't think it tastes great.
I just like to get the caffeine.
No, yeah, yeah.
No, it never will taste great when it's just,
straight black. Do you think he got super
sad when the NFL wouldn't provide smelling
salts anymore?
He was probably the main
reason why he, like, the NFL came
back out and was like, actually, you are
allowed to have smelling salts. We're just not allowed
to provide him. Yeah. He might have
been one of the guys behind it. Damn, brother.
What's his boy he say? Is he going to bring a Super Bowl to Detroit?
I hope so, man. I think Detroit deserves
a Super Bowl. I mean, Detroit
thing is, man, with him. Like, you can't
hate on them. Last year, there wasn't a
team or there wasn't a fan that I know of a of a team where they're not fans of Detroit where they
hated on Detroit. No one did. Everyone was cheering for Detroit. If their team was out, didn't make the
playoffs. Everyone was like, hey, Detroit Lions, I want to see them win it. Dan Campbell, everyone's a fan of
Detroit's never won a Super Bowl. They never been to a Super Bowl. So I was cheering for them last year.
Unfortunately, they had so many injuries that it's tough to win a Super Bowl and playoff games
and you got, you know, 12 starters out. I mean, it's just reality. I mean, the kind of,
usually the healthiest team wins in the end,
healthiest and best team wins.
So I think he possibly does bring a Super Bowl.
I think he does.
I want him to bring a Super Bowl to Detroit.
That would be cool to see.
That would be cool.
You know, I'm in the same boat with you.
You know, hopefully they can get one here.
I think that'd be great for the league.
It would be great for the league.
It would be great for Eminem and it would be great for Detroit.
In the city of Detroit and Ford and Ford cars.
Mrs. Ford.
I got to meet Mrs. Ford was like really cool.
A lot of Ford F-150s would be sold.
A lot of, we go on F-150s.
All right, what kind of dude is Dan Campbell?
Time is up.
Yes, what kind of dude is he?
Oh, man, he's not a stud.
I mean, he is in a way.
He's studly.
He's studly, but like he's too manly to be a stud.
Yeah, he's too manly.
Like, he's too aggressive.
like he's not smooth enough he's smooth but like he's he's like he's too masculine yeah he's too
blocky smooth like yeah like he's that like studs like you're like you're cool you know like
like you're wearing cool clothes like this dude will put on whatever he'll put on whatever
t-shirt and shorts are provided for him and go out there and be just a beast it's freaky to
drink 1100 milligrams of caffeine yeah that is a kind of freak well that's not dog
because dogs actually don't even need one stimulant at all.
So that's more freaky that he's drinking that much caffeine.
Yeah, but he's definitely a dog.
He is a dog.
Yeah, he is definitely.
Just relentless, motivated, physically and mentally tough.
Those, I think Detroit in the last three years haven't won lost back-to-back games because that's mental toughness.
That is.
How do you get kicked in the teeth?
Okay.
You know, everyone could be the winner.
Yeah.
How are you when you're the loser?
But I think he's a dude's dude as well.
Like that positive attitude, he's a locker room guy.
He's kind of like he's intense, but at the same time, same time that he's intense.
He's also calm and cool about being so intense, you know, and bringing so much energy.
You know what I mean?
Like, it's not like he's a spas and all over the place.
Like it's under control all of his energy.
He's got a little whiz in him because it's a complete unorthodox way of, you know,
Changing the culture of coaching in ways and the way to go about.
Not completely changing, but just going his ways about it.
Going a little bit of his way about it.
Is he allowed to be a dude's dog because he's a coach so he's allowed to be two?
Because he's a player and coach.
And he's always got a positive attitude.
Oh my gosh.
Has the rankings change for once because he was a player and now he's a head coach.
So he's a lot to be two.
He's a dude's dog.
Yeah, he's a dude's dog.
Yeah, he's definitely a dude's dog.
He's a dude's because he's a dog, you know, and he's a dude's dude.
You know, while he was playing.
I'm pretty sure.
As a coach.
I've seen him cry after a loss.
Yeah.
Didn't he cry after the loss last year in the playoffs after the one seed?
I think he, because he cared so much about the team.
And real dogs would cry over comrades.
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