Dudes on Dudes with Gronk and Jules - Dudes on Kyler Murray

Episode Date: May 23, 2026

We're covering Minnesota Vikings quarterback, Kyler Murray! Gronk, and Julian Edelman discuss what makes Kyler Murray so great and some of their favorite stories.Support the show: https://hoo.be/dudes...ondudesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey guys, it's us The Jonas Brothers. I'm Joe. I'm Kevin. And I'm Nick. And guess what? We created our own podcast called, Hey Jonas.
Starting point is 00:00:08 We invented a podcast? Well, we didn't invent it. We just contributed to it. We're the first people to do podcasts. We get to ask other people questions because we're sick and tired of being asked questions. Well, sick and tired is a strong way to put it. But, you know, tired and sick. Listen to Hey Jonas on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
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Starting point is 00:01:40 place. I'm Akila Hughes, and Rebel Spirit Season 2 is about both of those things. As I was watching these statues come down, I was thinking about what it meant that I grew up in a majority black city in which there were more homages to enslavers than there were to enslave people. Listen to Rebel Spirit Season 2 on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. First guy we'll be doing today in the same thing. Oklahoma, Alabama, rivalry. Is it really a rivalry?
Starting point is 00:02:06 It's about to be. It's about to be. Because Oklahoma, what? They just move into the SEC. Can you explain what's going down in college? Because I'm not truly up to date with all these new conferences with teams moving from one conference to another. So can you just explain to everyone out there?
Starting point is 00:02:21 Because I thought Oklahoma was in the Big 12, but now you're saying they're in the SEC. Can you update me, please, George? Yeah, conference realignment this year because of the bracket. There's going to be a 16-game playoff and a lot of money. There's going to be a lot of money. So now UT, Texas is in the SEC, Oklahoma is in the SEC, which is outrageous, but also freaking cool because it's not a rivalry yet, but this could turn into a rivalry. Oklahoma versus Alabama is something we rarely see, but we're going to get to see now
Starting point is 00:02:57 every year. So I think it's awesome. The money's going to be big for these conferences. but the matchups, man. College football has been so exciting this year, watching Oregon get to play Ohio State and these teams that you only got to see once every blue moon play each other in like bowl games
Starting point is 00:03:13 that now, like, you're getting to see powerhouse, top five programs play each other that you didn't get to see before. I think it's awesome. That is awesome. Thank you for clarifying that. The University of Arizona is now in the Big 12. I feel like they replaced, you know, Oklahoma.
Starting point is 00:03:28 I went to the University of Arizona. Here's a little fun fact. the University of Arizona Womped the University of Oklahoma last year in the Sun Bowl giving us one of our best bowl wins of the history of the University of Arizona football
Starting point is 00:03:42 So let's go wildcats. Give it up to the Wildcats so far and not doing so great this year but you know how to bring up some positives since we're talking about Oklahoma and we beat Oklahoma last year. But let's get back to it. Let's talk about Kyler Murray the number one pick in the
Starting point is 00:03:57 2019 NFL draft ladies and gentlemen here he is. He's a good looking dude, man. Look at that headband. He's slick. He's like... He looks like an athlete.
Starting point is 00:04:07 He's swaggy. Yeah, swaggy. That's it, right there. He's like real swaggy. He's a swaggy captain. He is. Yeah, he really is. Let's start the clock.
Starting point is 00:04:17 What's AI going to say about him? All right. Kyle Murray. We already start with AI. AI. The AI description of Kyler Murray. Kyle Murray is a dynamic NFL quarterback known known for his elite dual threat ability.
Starting point is 00:04:30 Definitely. Excelling both as a passer and a runner. AI so far is totally spot on. Spot on. Drafted first overall by the Arizona Cardinals in 2019, he has earned a Pro Bowl selection and offensive rookie of the year honors. Murray has thrown for over 13,000 yards and 84 touchdowns in his first four seasons while also rushing for over 2,000 yards and 23 touchdown.
Starting point is 00:04:57 Joker makes plays. That's dynamic right there. Joker makes plays. Before the NFL, he stared. Yeah, he starred. I was going to say stared. It's starred. I've done that a few times.
Starting point is 00:05:10 Before the NFL, he starred at Oklahoma Jules. He probably was also staring at things as well in the fan, you know, in the, in the, you know, bleachers and up in the stadium. Oklahoma. Right. Oklahoma. Yeah, they got some beautiful ladies I hear. So he was probably staring. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:27 That's just what I hear. All right. Back, back to it. Before the NFL, he starred, starred at Oklahoma, where he won the Heisman trophy in 2018 and after transferring from Texas A&M. See, I didn't know that. Texas A&M.
Starting point is 00:05:41 How long was he at Texas A&M for? I think two years. You don't even know. Let's get back to AXA. 2015. Just one year and then he transferred to Oklahoma. Off the field, Murray is known for his calm demeanor,
Starting point is 00:05:55 love for video games, and the rare distinction of being drawn. drafted in both the NFL and MLB. Fucking AI's got him like in video games. All right. AI is on point. They are on point. AI is kind of a video game.
Starting point is 00:06:10 So they definitely need to get that in. Yeah, it's just crazy that even computers know that. All right. What team was he drafted by Jules? What are Arizona Cardinals? No, no, no. In the MLB? Oh, in the MLB?
Starting point is 00:06:23 By the MLB team. Nope. Was it? All right, I'll give you a clue. They're moving. in the next year to a different city. Oakland A's. Yes, Oakland A's.
Starting point is 00:06:32 You're hometown. Yeah, Oakland A's. I wasn't an A's fan, Rob. I wasn't an A's fan. You're a Giants fan. I was a Giants fan. But the A's hat was always cool. And I mean, I went to one A's game,
Starting point is 00:06:43 and I think there was 14 people there. Do you want to know what's crazy is there was 14 people there? And they went to the playoffs. Yeah, they did go to the playoffs. Wait, this year? No, the year I win. I was like a little kid. But there was 14 people there, like, in the last three years at every game.
Starting point is 00:06:56 And then all of a sudden, and they're like, oh, we're going to, you know, go to Vegas, which makes sense. You're, you know, you're getting 14 people a game. You need to keep the organization going, the money flowing. It's a business. Yeah. And then all of a sudden, everyone starts complaining that they're moving. It's like, wait a second.
Starting point is 00:07:11 Like, you're not even going to any of the games. Yeah, but Oakland, it's a tough thing in Oakland. You're from there. So let's hear it. You know, the city doesn't want to, they don't want to do new stadium. And I feel bad for the people in Oakland because they've lost all their teams. Raiders aren't there no more. and the A's are leaving.
Starting point is 00:07:29 They love their sports. It's unfortunate, but like you said, it's a business. You don't know what's going on? What? Steph Curry stealing all the fandom. Well, they left, too. They used to be in Oakland, and then they went to San Francisco. So, like, everyone has left Oakland.
Starting point is 00:07:43 I didn't know that. Yeah. Why did they switch? They switched probably what, like five years ago? Really? What? Just like over the bridge? Yeah, literally.
Starting point is 00:07:51 Like five miles away. Probably like three. Three miles away. Dang, what's going on in Oakland? Marshawn, come on, you got to run for governor in Oakland, maybe. We need you, Marshawn. Mayor would, you know. Mayor, governor.
Starting point is 00:08:03 I'll take mayor. I don't think there's a governor of a city. No, there's a governor of a state. Yeah, well, we need him to run for mayor of Oakland. And actually, Marshall has a podcast with them. All right, back to Kyler Murray, ladies and gentlemen. All right, here's some fun facts. AI spitting out fun facts now.
Starting point is 00:08:19 Kyler Murray is the first athlete to be drafted in the first round of both the NFL and MLB. Stud. He has a deep love for video games and is an avid player of Call of Duty, often streaming on platforms like Twitch. Diled. Kid is dialed. I've seen him shoot out a bunch of sweaty little tryhards. I've watched his Twitch stream. Kid is good.
Starting point is 00:08:41 The kid is dialed. And he, I mean, he's accurate on the field. He's accurate on the map. Is he like as good as like one of those like video gamer is like, what is his name? Like Ninja. You know who Ninja is? Yeah, I know Ninja. I know the phase plan guys.
Starting point is 00:08:56 Is he like in that level? He competes. He plays with them and he holds zone, I think. Kyler Murray kind of plays his game like after a video game too. Like you know how Madden? Like the quarterback runs all over the place. That's like what Kyler Murray does. Maybe transfers.
Starting point is 00:09:10 I mean, he is a video game player. So if you're like some like 5 foot 10 high school kid that had Madden, you would put up all the stats. You'd make your guy still 510, but you'd put all your Madden guy stats up to 99 at 510. And that's what Kyle. Michael Murray looks like on the football field, like 99 speed, 99 arm, 99 quickness. What about his elusiveness?
Starting point is 00:09:33 When we were watching the film, you think he looks like Johnny Mansell. He does. He kind of looks like Mansell when he was in college at Texas A&M. They both started at Texas A&M. Yeah, they both like run kind of straight up. They're both the same height and their feet both like pity patter like that. Yeah. But Kyler Murray is at another level of speed and elite quickness.
Starting point is 00:09:54 And kind of like take Johnny Mansell what he was doing in college, and then you throw him on the Cardinals and make him into Kyler Murray. And they kind of played a similar way. Similar. Similar. Similar. Similar. I just think Kyler is in a whole other cat. Oh, no, 100%.
Starting point is 00:10:07 The speed. But they have the same body type. They did. Same movement. The same movement. The same sprint movement. I can see. We were watching in the sauna.
Starting point is 00:10:18 You're like, look it. It looks like Johnny Manzell. I'm like, kind of does look like Johnny Manzell. All right. One more fun fact. Despite being one of the shortest starting. quarterbacks in NFL history at 510. How tall are you, Jules?
Starting point is 00:10:28 I'm 510. All right, so he's the same exact height as you. Can you imagine yourself behind, you know, the line of 510 throwing passes? You know, when you watch his film, he's got such great feet. He'll take like a seven-step drop out of a freaking shotgun snap and dart it. Like he has really good. I couldn't imagine it. That's why he's a one-of-one.
Starting point is 00:10:48 This guy's freaky because, like, he's 5-10. He doesn't play small. He can play within the pocket, but he changed. the game. He moves the pocket a lot. But sometimes he makes those big plays in the pocket because he has such an arm. I really think he's like a Madden player. He's almost unfair like when you played Golden Eye when you were a kid and someone would be odd job. Remember odd job? I do. He was tiny and he was kind of like wider. Yeah. But he would just like crawl all over the place. And he can get in the vents. Yes. And you can never see him. And he had automatic headshot every time.
Starting point is 00:11:18 Yeah, he did. Automatic head shot because his gun level was higher. So it was so much easier. He had the golden gun at all times. because he was so accurate. I'm telling you. Kyle Murray's hot job, bro. Unfair. Yeah. Kyler Murray, he's accurate on the move.
Starting point is 00:11:31 He has exceptional vision. Even being at 5-10, just watching his film. I mean, he can make every throw in the game. He can do the deep ball, you know, lead the wide receiver so he can get underneath it. So the receiver can turn his jets on and go out and get the ball and outrun the defender. Also the back shoulder, too. That's what I was really impressed with Kyler Murray was his back shoulder throws. I mean, half of the deep balls were back shoulder throws.
Starting point is 00:11:54 The way, just how quick his feet are, is just incredible. It's like, but, boom, like even when he's dropped. A little speeding his always. Even when he's backpiling in the pocket. But, but, boom. And he's right when he gets, like, his seventh step and he plants on his back foot, boom, the ball is out. Out.
Starting point is 00:12:07 And he's reading the defenders, like, no other and gets it out to the guy that he needs to get it out to. So he can do it all. He can do it all in the past game. Then he can do it all in the run game. He anticipates really great also because of his height. Like, you watch him and he'll throw before a guy's out of his break. Like, it's a perfect throw. Wasn't he a high?
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Starting point is 00:13:13 Pretty, yeah, pretty wide range of podcasts. We're starting a trend. But this one's extra special. So how do we actually come up with a name, Hey Jonas, guys? I honestly don't remember. I think it was on a call about what we should call it. And, well, we were thinking I'm originally calling it one of the early names of our band before Jonas Brothers. This is how you guys remember it going down?
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Starting point is 00:14:04 and friends. Me and hilarious guests from Bob Odenkirk to David Letterman help make you funnier. This week, my guest, SNL's Mikey Day and head writer Streeter Seidel, help an a cappella band with their between songs banter. Where does your group perform? We do some retirement homes. Those people are starving for banter. Listen to humor me with Robert Smigel and friends on the I Heart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. What's up, fam? It's Isaiah Thomas. And I'm CJ Toledano, and our podcast Point Game is about defying the odds. Like LeBron heading into the playoffs without Luca and Austin Reed.
Starting point is 00:14:39 And finding ways to win no matter what. He's the smartest player to ever play the game. His IQ is at a level that we've never seen before. And he knows. Without Luca and Austin Reeves, I got to manipulate the game. We get a player's perspective on the challenges of the playoffs. I think Joker's going to be exhausted this series because when they don't have Rudy in the lineup, he has to really guard guys like Nas Reid. He has to guard Julius Randall. And then he has to give us everything he gives us on the night-to-night basis on offense. And when IT's friends stop by, like Quentin Richardson, we dive into some playoff history too. Steve Nash would get that thing. That man, hell get the flying. He running up the court, licking his fingers why he got the
Starting point is 00:15:19 bar like, you go through a training camp with that, I said. You figure it. it out real quick. Oh, yeah. Get your ass up and down the court, and you're going to get the ball. So listen to Point Game on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. When he was at Oklahoma, they didn't win at all, though. They weren't national champions, were they?
Starting point is 00:15:38 But they were in the mix of it. They were in the mix. Lincoln Riley, I believe, right? Lincoln Riley over there. Are you a man of Kyler? I never met Kyler before, man. Never met him in my life. Not even betting the same vicinity as him before.
Starting point is 00:15:51 Usually, like, with every athlete, met him real quick. or been at a party with them. Like, this is one guy I just never seen. Maybe he's just so quick. I just never seen him when he's at the party. Maybe he don't go out. He's back at home gaming. Yeah, he's playing those games.
Starting point is 00:16:06 What is the Call of Duty? Call of Duty. I mean, he's on Faze Clan. He joined Fays Clan, right? He partnered with Call of Duty. Yeah. He was on, like, Call of Duty, I think, Black Op 6 ad campaign. I mean, I was a Call of Duty guy back in the day.
Starting point is 00:16:18 I'm actually the guy that loves to play Del Reese, zombies. Yeah. On Call of Duty, you ever play it? I mean, I played little zombies. That was a while back. I used to run home my fourth year in the NFL, and I used to run home right at 3.30 right when we got out of the meetings.
Starting point is 00:16:34 I'd run home, and I would start playing zombies, and we started at 3.45, and we would probably play until about 930 at night. And, like, you would get the level, like, 38, and it takes, like, three hours, and then you'd get killed, and then you just get so mad. You would restart, and then you would have to get back to level 38, and it takes another, you know, three hours to do it, but you got to get past level 38 this time. So you're like automatically playing zombies six, seven hours every night.
Starting point is 00:16:59 I was like that when Fortnite first came out. I mean, we all liked a game. And it's a good outlet for an athlete because it keeps you out of trouble, honestly. If you go home and game, like, I know he gets a bad rap. And I thought it was kind of crazy that they had to put in his contract. Like he had to watch film and stuff. You don't want that from your quarterback. But this is a new generation quarterback.
Starting point is 00:17:21 You know what I know. What a guy does on his downtime if he gets all his work in, is whatever. That's like the least thing you got to worry about too. Like the guy's playing too many video games. Like let's put it in his contract that he has to study this much amount of film before he can leave the building or whatever it was because he's going to go home. Like imagine if the guy was going out, you know, getting in trouble out at the club to 3 a.m. Then that's a problem.
Starting point is 00:17:46 I mean, he's going home to play video games. And video games like when you get lost in video games, it's actually like one of the best feelings in the world. Like when I was playing zombies, I'm telling you, like, nothing else mattered in my life. Like, if I had a bad game that week, it didn't matter. I had like 400 kills. I killed 400 zombies. I'm saving the world.
Starting point is 00:18:04 Like, it didn't matter what football was going. It's an outlet for you to hang with the boys, talk with your friends, like, not have to think about stuff. It's a way for you to get lost. And I understand it. So LeBron just, when he came out, he's the top 100 mad implying. player? I guess so. I mean, that's his claim to fame of playing Madden. He doesn't need any claim to fame, but claim the fame of playing Madden. I don't know if he's really a top 100 player. He's never
Starting point is 00:18:34 posted anything. Usually if you're that good, you're always posting. Is he posting? So, Rob, I think he posting. Has he posted? He posts all the time. Is someone playing for him? I just feel like, I just feel like he's not a top 100. I bet you LeBron's dirty. Who wins? Who wins? I don't know. Who wins? I think Kyler Murray wins because Kyle and Murray had a, you know, a cause. in his contract that he has to study film before he can go home because he wanted to play video games that bad. So who wins in 2K, LeBron or Kyler? Kyler.
Starting point is 00:19:01 So you think Kyler is beating LeBron hands down in all video games? When you're that good at college, when you're that good at Call of Duty. Exactly. It transfers over to every video game. Yeah. When you're good at one, when you're the best at one, you can play every other video game. Well, the thing is, LeBron is in our age. He's like around my age.
Starting point is 00:19:18 And we started with three buttons when you're on Sega or Nintendo. know, that's three buttons. Kyler Murray's like 22 or something. How old's Kyler? 28, 26. 26? He started on like dreamcast. So he's been using all those little fingers on all those little computers.
Starting point is 00:19:35 Like, and he's probably a keyboard guy. He's, I bet you he's keyboard as fuck. Does he have a clutch gene? He does. He does that Hell Mary, right? Yeah, he threw the Hell Mary to D-Hop. Yeah. Does he have a playoff win?
Starting point is 00:19:47 I think he has a clutch gene, but like. He doesn't have a playoff win. You can't have clutch gene in the NFL and T. Yeah, but he has like a clutch gene in regular season. Like he makes plays. Yeah, he does. The clutch gene is him making plays at any given time. He does not have that clutch gene and getting that team to the next level.
Starting point is 00:20:04 Yeah. I mean, you know how hard it is in the NFL to get that team to the next level? It's hard to win. There's other great quarterbacks, other great teams out there. But he does have a clutch gene to make big plays. And you want to know something else about the Arizona Cardinals. They're not a consistent team. They're not going to the playoffs.
Starting point is 00:20:20 doesn't have a playoff win, but they're a team that can upset any other team, any given Sunday, I feel. Dangerous. They are the dangerous team. And it's because of Kyler Murray. If everyone plays well on their team and Kyler's got it going, they're hard to beat. Going through coaching change now, you know, you're trying to redo the roster, revamp the roster. It's tough.
Starting point is 00:20:43 They got some guys, Marvin Harrison Jr. I love him. I mean, those two are going to be a duel for a while. I know, but they've been struggling to get him the ball. How about that? Hail Mary, the Hail Murray in 2020 COVID season. See what you did there. Hail Murray.
Starting point is 00:20:57 Hell Murray. Where he went back and he threw it and D. Hop came down. You got that picture of D. Hobbs big old hands snagging that football. It was voted the play of the year that year. It was in the Espees or something? Like what? 11 seconds left, 43 yards, you know, the throw was. And it was to what, beat the bill?
Starting point is 00:21:16 Yeah. They were down by how many? They were down 20 to 9. in the third. In the third, and they came back. But getting back to last play, what's the key to stop in a last play, Hail Mary? Well, first off, it has to be a Hell Mary
Starting point is 00:21:29 because if it's not, and you put a guy like myself in, then the Miami miracle happens. I mean. Open field tackle? Yeah, Open Field tackle. That's not a Hal Mary, though. So let's get back on the Hal Mary.
Starting point is 00:21:39 The key to defending a Halmerie. My quads were hurting that day, okay? They were tired. I had a couple catches that game. It was a bad year, okay? We won the Super Bowl that year. It's okay. Six-foot-six guy in open field with 30.
Starting point is 00:21:52 That's so hard. You can't do that. I wanted to freaking tackle him, though. That would have been the highlight of my career. What do you think you had to do to tackle him? Not slip. I kind of slipped on my eye. As Scotty O'Brien would say, you got to scallop.
Starting point is 00:22:06 Scallop and gather. Don't stop your feet. Keep your feet moving and then break. Well, I didn't do any of that. Let's get back to the Hail Mary, because I've defended one of them before. And the key to defending a last second play is, first off, If you got to get like a wide receiver, the biggest guy on your team out there, that's athletic, kind of like a Randy Moss.
Starting point is 00:22:24 You used to be Moss and then turned into Rob. And then it turned into myself. And you just got to go up there. You're not even trying to, you know, intercept the ball. You just want to get a hand on it. If you get a hand on it, you know, play is going to be completely over and you're trying to smack it down as well. You don't want to smack it up in the air because then it can go anywhere and then anyone can catch it at any given time, you know. Just go up, jump as high as you can, kind of try to push another defender down because they're not really going to.
Starting point is 00:22:49 going to call flag on that play. I mean, it's kind of like the known rule on a hell Mary and just swap that thing. It's how you can kind of like you're swatting a fly out of the air like and then game's over. Game is. I just got an epiphany of like Rob playing beach volleyball and just slamming a ball down in someone's face. You play Brock's biking. I love beach volleyball. You're probably nasty. You know, I got to play more beach volleyball. I don't play. Me neither. I mean, I love it. I used to play. I mean, I played probably five times. in my life and I loved it every time.
Starting point is 00:23:21 Beach volleyball is cool, but the thing about beach volleyball is like the competition is always real. Yeah. Because it's not like you're going to go out there and it's going to be beginners, you know, playing beach volleyball. It's always people that are like legit volleyball players that legitimately play on a daily basis or they formerly played in college. You got to be ready.
Starting point is 00:23:38 You got to practice. Like we should do one-on-one for a little bit. You keep your head on a swivel. Or else you're going to get the ball spiked right off your face. Right out of your nose. Straight. Meet the fog. No.
Starting point is 00:23:48 What's that movie? Meet the parents. No, where that volleyball is going to become your best friend. Oh, castaway. Yeah, castaway. Castaway. Yeah, castaway. You on that volleyball.
Starting point is 00:23:58 We should put you in the Olympics in four years, started training you for volleyball. Wow, I would do really good. Here in L.A. Everyone else is already, everyone else is 6, 7, 6, 8, and they're really good at volleyball. Well, why would I be on the team? Oh, I know why.
Starting point is 00:24:10 I can stand on my third leg and then I'm 7-2. And then I just put my hands over it in that. You'd be a great blocker. Yeah, great blocker. Time. All right. Well, what kind of dude is, Kyler Murray?
Starting point is 00:24:22 I mean, Joel, it's been 21 minutes. I know. And we still haven't gotten down to the point. Is he a stud? You know, his athleticism,
Starting point is 00:24:29 his football IQ's there. His pedigree of the game is there. Is he a freak? Which he kind of is a freak. Just how fast he is and how elusive he is. He's freaky. He's freaky 100 million percent for especially his height and what he was gifted with. Dudes do?
Starting point is 00:24:44 You know? Dudes do them. Didn't he had to do a trip or something in L. Possibly. Possibly. Yeah, a trip where I think, what, he invited, like, ton of his teammates out. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:53 Got a chef. Got some massages. Rented a mansion in Bella. He's like the French. Routes in the backyard. He's like the Fresh Prince of Bel Air. Team bonding. Team, that's how you, we never really did team bonding trips.
Starting point is 00:25:05 No, we didn't. We did here and there, Montana. We would do like random routes. We would do random route team trips. It was Tom just calling you up, hey, let's run some routes. It's the offseason. let's make sure we still got it and we can maintain.
Starting point is 00:25:21 And it'll just be out of nowhere and we would do it wherever we are. Wherever. UCLA, the freaking grass field in the middle of the woods in freaking Massachusetts. The thing that pissed me off, though, like Tom would find like a 60 yard patch of grass that's like, oh, it's grass. We can just run routes here. And sometimes it'd be the most uneven grass and you're over here. Like, Tom, we got a sprint on this stuff. We're like, you know, this is like put a Formula One car on a fucking gravel pit.
Starting point is 00:25:47 I mean, what do we do? doing here. Yeah. You know what we're, you know, or a monster truck in the Grand Canyon. Yeah. He's not, it doesn't belong. It doesn't belong. The Grand Canyon is going to eat up the monster truck. It's the only time the monster truck loses. But yeah, team bought that. That's real. I like that. I like hearing that. So that, that means he's kind of dude. Yeah, he is a dude. All right. All right. Especially to all the video gamers, too. On a count of three, you say what you think he is. and I'll say what I think he is. All right.
Starting point is 00:26:19 Ready? One, two, three. Whiz! What'd you say? I said freak. And you said whiz. I said whiz. But he can only be one.
Starting point is 00:26:28 So he's not a freak or he is a whiz. I mean, he is a whiz. I mean, he's a dual sport athlete. So obviously you got to be super smart to know the inside and out of both games and to be that good. I bet you he can write code. But that's freaky as well. That's freaky. He can write code.
Starting point is 00:26:44 He plays video games on keyboard. He's a whiz. We're talking to athleticism, though, athletic-wise. Yeah, he's a freak. He's a football player. But he's not like seven feet tall. Yeah, you're right. And everyone that's 5'10 is that fast and can move like that.
Starting point is 00:26:59 At the quarterback position, he's elite. If I, like, if he was moving like that at my size, then that's freaky. Because of his, his athletic speed and his ability to throw, he's so innovative. He's part of that whole innovative running quarterback that, like, Everyone's trying to get now. Fine. You convinced me, Jules, let's try again now. You ready? One, two, three, whiz! There we go. He's a freak.
Starting point is 00:27:27 No, you said whiz, didn't you? You said freak? Yeah. You did? I screamed whiz so loud. I didn't hear you. So that means whiz wins. He's a whiz. He's a whiz. Why you got to mess with me like that? Hey, guys, it's us. The Jonas Brothers. I'm Joe. I'm Kevin. And I'm Nick. And guess what? We created our own podcast.
Starting point is 00:27:46 Hey Jonas. We invented a podcast? Well, we didn't invent it. We just contributed to it. We're the first people to do podcasts. We get to ask other people questions because we're sick and tired of being asked questions. Well, sick and tired is a strong way to put it, but, you know, tired and sick. Listen to Hey Jonas on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Starting point is 00:28:06 Just listen. We don't care where you hear it. Another podcast from some SNL late night comedy guy, not quite. Unhumor me with Robert Smygel and friends. Me and hilarious guests from. Bob Odenkirk to David Letterman help make you funnier. This week, my guest, SNL's Mikey Day and head writer, Streeter Seidel, help an a cappella band with their between songs banter.
Starting point is 00:28:27 Where does your group perform? We do some retirement homes. Those people are starving for banter. Listen to humor me with Robert Smigel and friends on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Your 20s can be so exciting, but they can also be really overwhelming, confusing, and honestly just kind of lonely. May is Mental Health Awareness Month
Starting point is 00:28:49 and the psychology of your 20s is breaking down the science behind the biggest roadblocks we face. I was six years into my career, the 80-hour weeks, and just the first one in, the last one out, and I ended up burning out. There was a large chunk of my 20s
Starting point is 00:29:03 that I was just so wanting to be out of that phase out of my skin, and I just like really regret not living in the present more. You don't need to have everything figured out right now. You just need to understand yourself a little bit better. Listen to the psychology of your 20s on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Here's something that should not be as complicated as it is, getting a racist statue removed.
Starting point is 00:29:28 And here's something that should be a whole lot easier than it is, getting a new one put up in its place. I'm Akela Hughes, and Rebel Spirit, season two, is about both of those things. As I was watching these statues come down, I was thinking about what it meant that I grew up in a majority black city in which there were more homages to enslave. than there were to enslave people. Listen to Rebel Spirit Season 2 on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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