Dudes on Dudes with Gronk and Jules - Randy Moss Stories
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Now, Bill O'Brien's hilarious Randy Moss story about Tiger Woods.
I can't believe we haven't told any Moss stories.
Oh, the Tiger Woods story?
I think that's been on here.
Did you tell him?
Yeah, I won't tell him.
Not our show.
Tell him the brain.
So Tiger Woods, Bill comes in to a meeting and basically says, you know,
you guys think you know about hard work and routine and things like that.
that you don't know anything.
Boom.
Here comes stuff about Tiger Woods.
Like, this guy takes 100 sand shots a day, you know, 50 drives a day.
He puts a thousand puts a day.
This guy's like early golf, you know, early in the morning golf course, late at night.
They got to use headlights to light up the golf course for him.
He's got a presentation.
Look, this guy's, you guys go to Vegas.
This guy's in the sand traps just fucking practicing.
All the time.
These other guys are out partying, blah, blah, blah.
This guy's working.
That's what work ethic is.
So fast forward like four months.
It was winter time.
Winter.
December.
Tiger, you know,
gets in trouble.
And so the way that you used to stretch at the Patriots,
which was kind of like a union meeting.
It was pretty interesting.
The receivers,
if there were two fields,
the coaches would be in the middle,
kind of going over scripts,
making sure.
And the receivers were always,
always like the farthest away they were by the stands.
But Randy was never with the receivers.
And Randy was like somewhere else.
He was with V always.
Will Fork.
Yeah, he was with Will Fork who was like with the D-Lyme.
Yeah, it was like, that's what I mean.
It was like, it wasn't like an organized stretch.
And so everybody's walking out.
And I actually happen to be standing next to Bill and we're going over like the script.
Like, hey, yeah, Bill, hey, we should show him this or whatever.
And all of a sudden here, hey Bill Belichick.
Hey, Bill Belichick.
And you look over, no one there.
This is the middle of winter, right?
It's just a team and the coaches.
He looks over.
What's up, Randy?
What you think about Tiger Woods right now?
What you go?
about Tiger Woods right now.
Wasn't working that hard last night.
Was he Bill Betoche?
Not that hard last night.
I mean,
saying traps he was hitting out of last night.
Nope,
not too many.
He kept it going for a while.
He kept it going the whole time.
Everybody was crying laughing.
Dying.
Dying laughing.
You know,
it's like a union meeting,
but no one's talking to fucking Bill like that.
And he goes,
he's using that seven eyes.
Next, the time Matt Light
wore a Randy Moss mask.
to a meeting.
He was always the last guy in the meeting room, too, for the morning meeting.
Remember that?
Oh, yeah.
Like, I'm talking, like, as Bill was walking in, the door was just closing behind Randy, too.
And I'm like, damn, man.
Because if you were half a second late, that was payroll deduct.
I'm talking, if the door was shut and you weren't in your seat and Bill walked in there,
you're, it's, I mean, that, that was a bad feeling.
Terrible.
Really bad feeling.
And I remember one time I had the Randy Moss mask.
I put my sweats on.
I got his extra pair of sweats with his number, which didn't fit real well.
And I sat in his seat.
Remember how he always just sit with his big ass legs way back
and then backing this thing with his hood up?
And dude, when you have that stuff on,
you look just like him.
Like that mask was amazing.
And so when he walked in,
I just stood up like,
straight-cast, little homie, you know.
And I remember Bill was just walking into
and he's looking at me like, you know, Randy.
Like, damn, like, come on.
Next up, Rich Orrenberger on the time Randy Moss took over practice.
Randy, I remember it was a team drill.
Randy was going against like some rookie or second year corner.
And this guy, I guess, felt like he covered him going downfield on a play.
And Randy was running just, you know, fly route, go route, whatever, just down the sideline.
And this kid was John to him.
And so Randy, he's pointing, I mean, shouting something down the field.
You can't, you can't hear it.
It's inaudible at first, but you just know Randy's pissed.
Yeah, yeah.
So he's like, oh, no, hell no, no, no.
we're going to run that shit back. Billy O'Brien, none of this bullshit. That's our
offensive coordinator at the time. Billy O'Brien. He was like, no, we're running that shit again.
Tommy, okay, right, yep, we're going to do it. And so Randy's in control now.
Bill steps aside, we're going to run that play again. So this corner knows what plays coming.
He just successfully covered Randy Moss just moments ago. But I guess he wasn't given his 100% effort.
He knew what Randy was going to do. He blows by.
him and he has five steps in front of him by the time they're 15 yards down the field and i shit you
nod jules tom throws a perfect ball to his inside shoulder he never even looks at the fucker he just goes
like this he kind of side eyes it throws his hand out catches it and then holds his hand in the air as he's
running to the end zone talking shit the entire time into the end zone all the way back to the huddle
and then he spiked it off the corner's head got in the huddle they ran the next play i was like
What did we just witness?
Yeah, I remember that.
That was so fun.
Oh, we did.
Randy didn't even warm up with the team.
No.
So it used to be offense defense.
Randy would always be with V.
He'd have his fucking gloves on, remember?
Oh, yeah.
His shit wouldn't even be tied.
He'd be out there just talking with V cold shop, bro.
Randy, it was a man.
It was such a fun, fun, fun teammate.
And he would motherfucker us,
but when people weren't around,
always give you some knowledge he you know he's buddy me up like because i was in his room yeah oh yeah oh yeah
that must have been something dude but he would always you know i was quiet in my room
because you know you you have randy moss west woker fucking greg luis we just traded for
joey galloway oh my god joey yeah joey galloway so like i didn't say shit but randy you know
when we had to go pay for shit he'd always take care of me tory holt was he on our team that was two years that was the next
year. Oh, okay, yeah. But I mean, we were... Remember we retired on the conditioning test with the
Ziggs? Yes. Now, Vince Wilfork on his relationship with Randy Moss on the Patriots. Like,
what did you and Randy used to talk about in stretch line? Me and Randy, oh, anything other than football.
Anything other than football? Dayline. We used to play catch. Yeah, I remember. We used to break up
offense and defense and Randy would be over in the defense with Big V. Yeah, we used to talk
about nothing. And you remember every, what it was, every Friday, me and him had our one-on-one
we did. We used to do our one-on-one every Friday, but, man, we used to, man, we didn't.
Explain that. What do you mean to one-on-one? So Randy would be a DB, I would be a receiver,
and Pet would be the quarterback. Oh, Pet. So I would run routes and Randy Garvey, you know,
that was out every Friday. How many, who won them?
Me. Every time. I won majority of them. Yeah, he had a couple of them, but I won a majority of
about 80% I won't.
80%?
Yeah, I beat him down.
Did you ever have to cover him?
No.
That wasn't a rule.
I didn't ask him to be an offensive line.
So I'm like, you can't play your position.
We both out of position.
Do you remember Randy getting watching, like, didn't he watch Dateline every Friday night or something?
And he would fucking explain it to the receivers and the receiver meeting for like the whole receiver meeting on Saturday would be Randy breaking down what I was on Dateline or 60 minutes.
Randy was funny.
And then this motherfucker tried to cut this dick on.
I'm like,
Now, Jules talks about playing video games with Randy Morris.
Do you play Black Ops?
No, not really.
I used to play with Randy, my rookie year.
Yeah, we used to play golf and the trucks.
The trucks?
Yeah.
See, it was crazy to me because I remember being a young kid,
straight out of college, gaming my whole life, you know what I mean?
And Randy was at that time, he was probably like 30 years old.
Right.
You know, so he's older.
He planned.
And you would just, you would be looking at Randy's guy,
and Randy's guy would just be like looking at the stars and shit.
Like, what the fuck is this guy doing?
Fast forward 12 years when I'm playing with the young kids.
I'm like, Randy now.
I'm like, it's crazy how like the younger kids, I just,
we used to play black ops together.
Now, Kishon Johnson on how Randy Moss almost went to USC.
What do you think of Randy?
Freak.
Freak.
Just, I've never seen somebody so tall be able to run so fluid.
Fluid.
Yeah.
He doesn't even look like he's running fast.
He almost came to SC2.
Well, he had that close.
He went to Notre, he had a crazy story.
Yeah, but he, but when he got bounced out of either Florida State or Notre Dame, he was going to come to SC.
But I don't think, I think we just said, nah, never mind.
Because he was going to come and play with me, but they was just like, I think it was the whole,
and it wasn't even that horrible, right?
It's not to me.
It's nothing near.
Okay, you get into a fight.
Yay!
I mean, it's not that big of a deal.
Next, Jules and Carissa share their best Randy Moss stories.
Ever since the Randy Moss story.
Oh, my God.
Edel Nutt.
I love that.
With his mom.
Yes.
Oh, my gosh.
He used to call me Edel Nutt.
Edel Nutt.
Hey, Edel Nug, get my hot tub about 103 and get my Gatorade.
You have metal tubs and hot tub?
Yes.
He never wanted to go on the regular hot tub.
to have it was like menthol rubbing alcohol in there.
And he go, Edelna, go get my towel, my Gatorade, make that hot tub about 103, 103.
102.
Don't fuck it up.
Yes, sir.
I love that.
So, you know, prior to you coming, I worked with Randy Moss for the first couple of
the kickoff show.
And it was before I would do game breaks.
So I didn't have to stay all day.
So I would leave right after our show.
And me and him and Champ Bailey, we would always go to Rosco's.
And I was like, you know, like, I'm like, I'm like,
I'm with my big brother, so I was okay.
Like, I would never, like, go wander around by myself.
Yeah.
And just, like, I was wearing, like, my full dress, like, full makeup.
They're being like, what's this chick doing in here, right?
And they would always protect me, and they were always so great.
And that's, like, one of the many things I love about working at Fox.
And you know this now.
Oh, yeah.
For just even your small amount of time that you've been there, like, it's a family.
Definitely a family.
They're the best.
And, like, Randy, the stories, I could just listen to Randy Moss stories all day.
Randy, he's funny.
And it's his accent.
Yeah.
His accent's so funny.
I mean, I was just doing a, I went to, I went back to Boston.
I went to this academy.
So what is it?
Thayer.
Thayer.
Thayer.
We went to Thayer.
And I spoke in front of the whole school, you know, the junior high and the high.
The junior high and the high.
You know, this, I went to Kent State.
Come on.
I'm going to start saying that.
Forget the school part.
You know what I'm talking about.
The junior high and the high.
The junior high and the high.
And after you're taking.
pictures and all these like little sixth graders, they're all over here like, Edel Nut, Edel
Nut, Edel. That's hysterical. I'm sitting like, you guys should not be listening to
my podcast. There's too many. Where are your parents? I need to talk to them. You're listening to
New Heights. Come on. It's for all ages. Yeah. That's not true. We're listening to all the
podcast. I know. You've done a great job. Next up, Jules and Grunk talk about their
relationships with Randy Moss. There's a lot of like turbulence in his early career, you know,
in college and stuff, which I always thought made Randy, you know, misunderstand.
stood. You know, he kind of, what would you say when he was in the locker room? Like, he was always
a very caring dude, but he always had his guard up. He always had his guard up. But like on the
low, he would always give you love. Like for me, when I was a rookie receiver, I used to have to go out
and buy all the receivers like lunch whenever we would have a waytrips. Remember before the travel,
the rookie goes and grabs, you know, something from Bar-Lou, or you go somewhere, you know,
Jimmy Johns or something, and you get the order.
And Randy would always make me do it.
But I was a seventh rounder.
So I wasn't paid by any means, and guys would be giving you crazy orders.
Randy would always throw me like three, 400 bucks.
He'd pay for it and make me go get it.
So, like, he was always, he was just always quite, like, he would kind of get on me
me in front of people.
But then when there was no one around, he'd always loved me up.
And, like, you know, like, I think he was just putting that on there to make me,
you know, make me accountable.
Yeah.
For the, you know, quarter career, you know, quarter year I play with Randy.
I thought he was a great teammate, man.
And like you said, I feel like he was misunderstood in the public eye a little bit.
He didn't really care about, you know, the glam and all that.
Like, he just, he just rubbed it off his shoulders like, like it was nothing.
Like, it was water, man.
But he cared about being a good guy.
And he never thought he was too big for anyone else.
I mean, Randy was the best wide receiver in the game at the time, maybe of all time.
and he cared about, you know, being relatable to the young bucks.
He did.
He made me feel very warm and welcome.
What do he do?
To the New England Patriots when I was there.
What did he do to make you feel warm and welcome?
So Moss always loved, you know, kicking it back, having a conversation with myself when I was a rookie.
I was struggling.
I was in the playbook like crazy, struggling a little bit.
But he just loved how I played the game.
And he always imitated me because I was big.
I was goofy.
you know and he liked that kind of stuff you know and every time i had a catch or you know had a touchdown
i'd be like myself you know i'd be giggling like this he'd be like dude bro you're always giggling you
always having a good time gronk like it's cool as shit man cool as shit how you are man and i'd be like
it made me feel warm and welcome to be myself on the Patriots and i'd be like i always did that on the
field after a catch i get up like i don't know that was just me i was getting hyped and moss was
like man i like how you do this man i like like like like that cool shit how you do you do
that like i'm gonna do that after i'm gonna do that after i school a touchdown i was like for real he's
like yeah yeah i'm gonna do that so what happened game i think game number two buffalo versus
buffalo he scored like you know 40-yard or post right down the middle like you know like randy moss
does because fastest wide receiver i probably ever seen play the game freakish you know stride it
looked like he was going slow it looked like but he was just always passing people and he was just
gliding it was like jetsky on water like on like on like
flat surface just gliding across the water.
Yes.
And it didn't look like he was going 70.
No.
But he was going 70,
maybe 80.
On water,
which is fast.
Yes.
So we get to the game.
He scores that touchdown and he starts doing this.
Like he's like,
he's being gronk in the end zone.
And I'm 21 years old.
And this is Randy.
Frickin Moss.
Imitating me after one of his touchdowns.
I thought it was the coolest thing.
I actually never even shared that story with anyone.
I'm not even,
I'm talking like,
I never shared that story with a friend, a family member.
It's just kind of known within the team, you know, within the team and the organization.
So that's one of the coolest stories of all time, you know, about Randy Moss that I have personally.
And he just made me feel welcome to the team.
And he just made me feel like myself because he just loved how I was and how I played the game.
And it was just a special moment, that's for sure.
He fucked with dudes that worked hard.
He did.
I remember on Tuesdays he would come in and do these workouts were,
He would do like side step-ups, these like step-ups, quick feet.
And so I would jump in with them every once in a while.
And he'd do all these medicine ball things where like he'd have like one leg on a medicine ball
and do like a push-up and, you know, it was working your core.
And so I would always, I would always see him do shit and then I would go do it.
You know, I want to do anything, anything Randy did.
But like, if he saw you working, he never really busted your balls.
That's kind of got, you know.
But if you weren't, if you were, you know, if you were talking and you were a guy that
wasn't heard or something, like any other Patriot, any of the Patriot like guys, you know,
you're going to hear shit. Next up, we got Rich Ordenberger with a hilarious story on Randy Moss
thinking that he was a coach. So I get drafted by the Patriots since 2009. Randy's coming off
like this unbelievable time. Yeah, he's been crushing it. And, you know, it's a little bit before
the veterans start coming around the building. But when we have OTAs, we have the mini camps and things
like that, you know, Randy's in the locker room. And I remember it came in waves. And I'm sure you felt
the same way. It's like, oh my God, that's Tom Brady. And it's like, oh, my God, that's Randy Moss.
Like, you're playing with these guys now. But slowly, but surely, it starts to feel more normal.
You know, you start to realize, oh, these are just my buddies. We're playing football. It's all the
same as it was in college or high school. But there was this weird thing. He gave me this nickname.
and it happened immediately.
I have no idea why,
because we barely spoke to each other
outside of passing by each other
in the hallway,
or outside the meeting rooms
or on the football field.
You know,
we're on our way to the football field.
You'd be like, hey, what's up, coach?
He called me coach.
So Randy would call me coach.
Everywhere, you know,
we'd be waiting in life.
He's like, oh, yeah, coach.
Yeah, I know you're going to get on this pot roast
because you look like pot rose,
coach, and you big fat fucker.
I bet you, oh, you're going to have two pieces of potroats?
Yeah, I bet you bet you.
You know what, half three.
Half three.
You know, you know, Randy with the West Roast.
Virginia's and so I'm like oh my gosh I'm like maybe like maybe it's like I'm in man like he he
gave me a nickname like I'm telling people from back home like Randy Moss gave me a nickname he really
likes me that's what I'm telling you that it was so cool that he had a fucking nickname he was so funny he had a
nickname yeah like immediately I was like this is the best and then we it was it's standard it's
customary bill bellichick at one point or another in the off season he has all the rookies get in
front of the room and say their name who they are, whatever it was. And so I get up there.
And I can't remember if it was in the meeting or immediately after. But Randy Moss pulls me
aside. He goes, motherfucker, you a player? He goes, you, you've been a player this whole time.
I think it was in front of the whole team. You gray hair, bitch. I thought you was a coach.
He was like, you're a player. Oh, hell no, Bill. Do we waste a draft pick on this motherfucker? Are you
kidding me this great he was like was he gonna go out there and break a hip god damn bill and i'm just like
oh my god that was not a nickname it was not a nickname he thought it was a fucking coach he thought he was a
coach how unbelievably embarrassing i mean i told everybody i was like yeah randy really likes me
it's going pretty well gang yeah yeah thanks for listening remember to tune in every tuesday for a brand new
episode and every Sunday for another games with names highlight.
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My latest episode is with Hillary Duff, singer, actress, and multi-platinum artist.
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