Dudes on Dudes with Gronk and Jules - Welcome to the Nuthouse Live Show 2025
Episode Date: September 25, 2025On August 28th, we took over The MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston for a very special night of ball talking, dude talking, and a whole lot more...now we're sharing it with the world! In this night fu...ll of fun, we're joined by the likes of Ty Law, Payton Pritchard, Camille Kostek, Vince Wilfork, and more! Support the show: https://hoo.be/dudesondudesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Man, how great is it to be?
home. It's the best, bro. It's the best. You feel the fall in the air. The baseball's ripping.
The socks are killing it. It's crisp.
Football's, pats are exciting this year. Oh, they're on the right track.
Celtics exciting this year. We'll see what they do. All those threes.
Swish. A lot of threes. Brewings. Right now, I just feel, I feel like we're missing something.
What's that? Some popcorn? I feel like we need to be somewhere. Oh. Where?
The live show.
show. We got to go to live show.
Live shows right now.
Let's go. Come on, Rob.
August 28,
2025, NGM
Music Hall, Boston, Massachusetts.
Live from Fenway Park,
the furry little squirrel
and the big rockster.
Our back home
to party with thousands of crazy
fans.
Welcome to the night.
It's unreal, Jules.
This is unreal, man.
How cool is this?
Really cool.
This is a special night, special moment.
Thank you all for being here.
This is amazing.
Everybody, Rob Grunkowski.
And everybody.
Hurry, squirrel.
You better watch out because he's looking for his nut tonight.
Sit down, Grog.
Sit down.
I'm allowed to say that.
Thank you guys for being here so much.
Yes.
Thank you.
Yes.
Welcome to the Nut House.
Thank you to Duncan for being a part of this all tonight.
Way more people than last year.
Well, that's because, Julian, you were only hosting it last year.
We got the big grog.
We had to get the big crowd because the big gronk.
Everybody, Jack and Kyler.
What's up, boys?
Jack, how you doing, man?
Good to see you, baby.
Good to see you, too.
We got Jack and we got Kyler right there.
He's got a nice beer, doesn't he?
He got a nice beer.
Thanks, Rob.
He's not as fun as Jack, though.
It's so great to be home back in Boston.
It really is.
It really is.
You know, we've had quite a busy week.
We had the Duncan House out in Dedham.
That's a tongue twister.
Can you explain what you did there all week, Jules?
Well, we did a bunch of episodes of Dudes on Dudes.
We did a bunch of episodes of games with names, awesome guests,
a couple of future guests, couple guests of the past.
I saw you were at Morgan Wallen.
How was that?
Morgan Wall was really cool.
It was an honor to be able to do the walkout with him.
So about four months ago, his team hit me up.
And they were like, yo, Gronkwell, someone from the Patriots, because the team hit up hit the Patriots and the Patriots hit me up.
They're like, yo, you want to do the walkout with Morgan Wall?
And I was like, I'm already going to the concert.
I got a suite.
My family's going.
No problem.
Let's do it.
So about three months later, I came up with this brilliant idea.
What was the idea, Rob?
I pitched it to them.
I wonder what it is.
Paulin's team, I'm like, all right, this is what we're going to do.
I emailed them back.
All right.
Morgan Wallen's going to walk by me, and I'm going to be at my locker.
I'm going to be putting my helmet on all suited up.
And I'm going to walk out with Morgan Wallen, acting like his bodyguard.
And then out of nowhere, there's going to be someone in a Miami Dolphins uniform trying
to get the Morgan Wallen.
And I'm going to level that motherfucker.
Yeah.
Kaboom!
And then out of nowhere, there's going to be a New York Jet guy coming.
I'm going to level him.
And then out of nowhere, there's going to be a Buffalo Bills guy.
I'm going to throw him to the ground and give him the people's elbow.
Like I did, the Tredavius way, guess what?
No reply back at all.
No reply back?
So five days before the concert, I'm like, I guess I got booted.
I don't know.
I haven't heard from them.
Two days later, I get a text message.
Yo, granc, you still down to do the walk?
And I was like, of course.
And never brought up the email, never brought up anything.
And then I was just chilling in my house with Camille.
And I was like, Camille, I need some props.
We walked through the garage.
She found that 617 Boston Strong Patriots jersey.
I was like, yes, that's dope.
Rob Ninkovitch was there.
He was hating on it.
He's like, oh, that's weak.
You're going to wear that jersey?
I mean, is Niko not never hating?
Always hating.
Always hating.
And then we walk in my office.
I'm like, look at that Patriot guitar right there.
I got to bring that out with me as well.
And then we were in the back room.
and Morgan was like, you should grotspike that guitar.
And I was like, great idea, Morgan.
That was already in my mind.
And I was like, you know, I can't gronk spike without a touchdown pass.
So he tossed me the guitar, spiked the shit out of it, and boom, the rest was history.
I mean, God.
Were any of you guys at that concert?
Did you guys see gronk break a guitar?
I'm probably sure.
Yeah, I'm probably sure.
You also did the playground.
Yes.
Well, explain what is this Boston playground?
The gronk playground.
It was such an amazing day.
We opened it up last Tuesday.
And when I first retired with the New England Patriots
after we won that Super Bowl versus the Los Angeles Rams in Atlanta.
Yes.
Give it up for Julian.
He was MVP of that game, ladies and gentlemen.
Yes.
MVP.
MVP.
It was that Super Bowl, right?
I think it was.
I mean, you performed in every Super Bowl, so I'm getting confused when you were MVP.
But so I'll retire that year.
and then I wanted to give back to the city of Boston because everyone in the city of Boston,
you know, gave everything they had to me while I was playing for the New England Patriots.
So I was like, I caught up Susan Hurley, who runs all the foundations for the Boston Marathon
and runs my Bar-Marathon Foundation.
I was like, I got a great idea.
I have the Grunk Nation Youth Foundation as well.
I was like, I want to build a playground in the city of Boston to give back to the community
for everything that they have given me, you know, throughout my playing time in New England.
And that was in 2019.
And now we fast forward.
It took six years to get it done.
Yeah, you know the states, you know the cities, all the laws that got to get passed.
It's all good.
But it was well worth the wait.
And it was one of the coolest experiences opening it up a $1.8 million program from the
Grank Nation Youth Foundation.
And I bet you there's people in here that contributed to the Granc Nation Youth Foundation as well.
So thank you guys for that.
It wasn't just me raising the money.
It was a lot of people that had great contributions as well.
Julian's done things for me before where the money went to the foundation as well.
There's a lot of Boston Marathon runners out there where the money went to the foundation,
then went to the playground.
So thank you to everyone that contributed.
It was one of the best moments ever.
And if you go by the playground, it's packed with kids every single day.
Let's go, Rob.
What a guy.
And speaking of doing great things as well, Julian, I just saw recently you were at the Boston
Children's Hospital. Why don't you tell us a little bit, a little bit of something about that?
You know, it was real apparent when we first came to New England. Mr. Kraft and Mrs. Kraft
at the time before she passed made it clear that if you're going to be a New England Patriot,
you're going to make an impact on this community in a positive manner. And over the years,
we used to go to that Children's Hospital all the time. And it brings such a different
perspective to your life. You know, now that I'm a father, you see some of these parents.
and these little kids that are, you know, they're going through a lot of tough times.
And when you could change and distract them for a day or bring a smile to them, I mean,
it's something that really brings you and hits you home.
So, you know, I was trying to do that.
I wanted to go feel that and see some of the friends that I made over at the Boston Children's
Hospital.
Can we give a round of applause for Boston Children?
Yes.
There was kids from everywhere.
There was kids from everywhere.
We also hit that Duncan House this whole week, did all our content there, but we had a great week.
Well, before we get into the show, can we give a round of applause to Julian and everyone?
This year's Patriots Hall of Fame.
Yes.
First ballot.
First ballot.
Well deserved.
Well deserved.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Can we give a round of applause for the guy who sat?
to one-year, I mean, one-day contract and he's retiring a Patriot Robb?
Tricking everyone. It's a one-year contract. I'm coming back.
I'm coming back for one game so I can blow out my hammy and go on the I-I-I-R and get paid.
But I'll retire as a Patriot. It's all good.
It's all good.
I mean, the salary caps like $500 million now. I'm sure they can, you know, put some money aside for me.
And a lot of people.
But, hey, guys, we have a great show for you tonight.
We have some amazing guests that you guys are going to love.
We have some fun games.
Yes, we're going to be throwing out some merch and gift cards as well throughout the show,
so pay attention.
And then what else?
What is that?
Oh, we got the Dunkin Wheel as well.
Check it out.
The old Duncan Wheel.
You guys all love Dunkin' Donuts, don't you?
Hey.
Wheel, wheel, wheel, wheel, wheel, wheel, wheel, wheel, wheel, wheel, wheel, wheel, wheel, wheel, wheel, wheel, wheel, wheel,
not yet, we're just seeing where you guys are at.
We're just seeing where you guys are at.
Not yet.
We'll get there.
Well, first off,
Let us be the first ones to say, welcome to the Nutt House.
Before we get to the wheel, we're going to get to the wheel.
Just hold on.
We'll be spinning that all night long like it's high school spinning the bottle.
You know how it goes.
You just want more and more and more.
And if it doesn't land on the one you want, you just close your eyes and spin again.
But we got to go over a few Nutt House rules for tonight.
All right.
So let's start with rule number one.
First rule, we can't spike shot glasses, Rob.
Bode a Netflix.
Boo.
Who could do you?
Boo for Julian.
Well, can I spike water bottles?
Oh.
Oh, oh, oh, shit.
We don't want our guests to be wet.
I mean, like, at 1 a.m.
We want them to be all wet, but not, not like right now.
Like, that ain't good.
I think that's my seat.
That's my seat.
Yeah, that ain't good.
Mm-hmm.
All right, Julian, you're going to have to sit in that scene.
We get a towel.
We get a towel.
I mean, you're washed.
You're probably the janitor now, Julian.
Get that towel.
We're all a little washed, man.
We're all a little washed.
All right.
Well, now that I got a rule,
Julian needs a rule as well.
And the second rule is no thirst traps.
Oh.
We get it, bro.
We get it.
Yeah, we get it.
It's just trying to work out.
He's trying to work out and show the people working out.
Well,
Your shirt will probably, my guess is his shirt will probably be off by a show.
Somehow, some way.
Let's get into the rules, Rob.
Rule three, do not mention these two guys, they will not be at the show.
Just want to warn you, do not mention them.
Don't even think of their names.
All right, and the fourth rule is, light on the glazing, everybody.
Jack.
Jack.
Jules, you're looking ripped tonight, brother.
Boom, glazed you.
easy on the glazing.
And then the fifth and final rule,
leave it all on the field.
I don't think that's going to be a problem.
I don't think that's going to be a problem.
No, not at all.
Jules left it on the field.
I left it on the field,
and this is the most fired up I've been
since I've retired everyone.
So thank you so much.
Should we bring out our first guest?
Hold on.
My phone is vibrating right now.
This is bullshit.
Who possibly call him?
Just bite my phone out of here.
They're distracting me. No distractions as coach would say, well, until he gets to UNC, then, as many.
Yeah, until he gets to UNC.
Who's the first guest, huh? Who could it be? Well, she's a model actress and a host.
Hey, hey, I got a girl. You can't be bringing out models now, Jules.
Well, she is a swimsuit, SI swimsuit model.
This is getting worse now. But hopefully this girl comes out in her bikini then.
Yeah. Well.
For you. For you.
For you, not my sake.
Yeah, she just so happens to be Ralphie's mom.
Ooh.
Everybody, come here.
Ralphie's mom.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh, baby.
What's up?
Yeah.
Get rid of my lip gloss yet.
Are you going to sit over there?
Robbie sits here.
I'll stay here.
All right, we'll go over there.
Julie, you got that towel.
You guys are on stage of two minutes.
Already a mess.
Is that dips fit, Julian?
Yeah.
No, it's not dips pit.
It's not dipset.
Camille, what's going on, baby?
I don't feel.
I don't feel.
I don't think we've ever done a podcast together.
We never have.
This is a first, everyone.
Give it up for us.
This is our first.
Wait, this is so.
Maybe we'll see why we never have, or maybe we should start doing more.
Maybe.
We'll see after this.
Let's start it out.
Come on, hold on.
Am I the first girl on dudes on dudes.
You're the first dudeette on dudes.
Oh.
Let's go.
We just made history.
We just made history.
And Boston feels really fitting for the first time.
I like this.
Well, let me get champions, baby.
Let's get into it.
All right.
Give us some nitty gritty on Rob.
What's something that no one knows about Rob that you only know?
Does he pick his nose, he's boogers?
Yeah.
All right.
So you guys already know that.
I think we all kind of maybe knew that.
Camille already knows that.
So give us something really good on Rob.
What is Rob?
It's more like what do I want to share and then people know that I still date you with those habits.
I don't know.
Something people, okay.
Anything, Camille.
Okay, okay, okay.
I won't be embarrassed.
I don't know if it's that good.
Anything.
Anything.
Okay, Rob, it's very rare that he sleeps through the night,
so he usually wakes up around three, four in the morning,
and I used to panic thinking that there was a house fire,
but it's just like Rob cooking eggs at, like, 3 a.m.
Like, wakes up like a hungry beast 24-7.
So if I wake up in the middle of the night to, like, run to the restroom,
Rob and Ralphie are just in the kitchen, eating food together.
And that's like a regular thing.
He's got to break the back.
I'm saving like the gross thing.
No, babe, you've got to tell him something provocative.
Come on.
I know there's a lot more out there.
I was the PG.
I cook eggs at the end.
Provocative, Rob?
What do you do that's provocative that I can share?
Like, do you have something in your mind?
Do we need to tell?
Whispers me.
What about the stuff Ralphie and I do together?
What the?
What?
What?
Like, make out?
We should hit the wheel.
I think we should hit the wheel.
Should we hit the wheel?
We rip farts.
We'll rip farts together, okay.
Okay, yeah, they make out and rip farts together.
Let's hit the wheel.
You got to spin it a little harder than that.
I heard if I spin it hard.
We'll be here like all day, but.
What do we got here?
Let's see.
Mount Rushmore.
I'm scared.
What's that?
All right, Jack, what's the Mount Rushmore?
Camille.
Give us your Mount Rushmore.
Boston celebrities.
Ooh.
Who is the Mount Rushmore?
Top four Boston celebrities of all time.
Four slots to fill.
Okay, Tom, who do you guys think?
Let's hear it from you guys.
No, I got this. I got this, Joe.
Brady number one.
Easy.
Tony Hawk?
No.
We got Brady.
All right.
Matt Damon.
David Ortiz.
David Ortiz.
Big Poppy.
It's our fucking city.
Number four.
It's a Danny Jules'Grunk
for fourth place.
I think you guys are pretty
legendary. Where's the glaze? Glaze it up, baby. It's been number four. And Aflac?
Aflac? Mark Walker. I'm done answering your guys questions. I have a little game for you guys.
Whoa, wait. Is that okay? All right, let's go. Okay. So since you two know each other so well,
I figured it was time to put that to the test with a little game that I'm going to call doodly weds.
Doodley weds. Okay, this is how you play. The rules are really simple. Listen up,
Rob. If I give you a question, do you have whiteboards? I'm going to give you a question
and each of you will answer with what you think the other would say. Did you listen, Rob? So don't
write what you would do. Write what Jules would answer. I got you, baby. You know I'm smart.
I know you're smart, but sometimes you don't listen all the time. Okay, I'll take that.
Selectively. That's not funny. Stop laughing.
No, laugh at my jokes.
This is like the number one thing in our house was, was that a good one.
So that was a good one for me.
Okay.
Then we're going to compare.
You'll each get one point for each correct answer or not 69.
Just one.
All right.
Now let's get into it.
Are you ready?
Penn's ready.
Marker's ready.
Don't peek.
All right.
All right.
I'm peeking.
What is your favorite moment from your career?
Ooh.
What do you think Rob's is?
What do you think Julian's is?
I think I know Rob's.
Let me see your answer.
I think you're right, Julian.
Rob crossed out his first answer.
Rob, you can't cheat on this.
He's saying it is very seriously.
There should be like a time.
Come on, Rob, what do you got?
10 seconds.
All right, you ready?
Hey, how do we do this?
Hold on.
All right.
Julian, flip your board, what do Rob say?
I think Rob would have said Super Bowl 49, everyone scored.
What was your answer?
Or what is it?
Super Bowl catch versus Atlanta Falcons.
The fingertip catch.
So, Rob, what is your favorite moment of your career?
Julian got it right, winning Super Bowl 49 versus Seattle Seahawks.
We all contributed.
We all scored.
Julian had the game-winning touchdown.
Our boy, Amandola scored.
Marine out of the backfield, about 10 catches, over 100 yards, plenty of first downs.
It was just such a good game.
And then the Malcolm Butler interception to seal the deal.
Oh, yeah.
Seal the deal.
Julian, what would your answer be?
My answer would have been not that.
That was a cool catch.
But my answer would have been
the AFC Championship 2018.
We went into the goddamn Kansas City Chiefs room.
And we beat that.
We're supposed to do it on the road.
I just want to talk about that game real quick.
That's a great answer, Julian.
If you go back and watch that game
about the last eight minutes of the game,
we had like four third and tens
or fourth in tens.
And every single time Tom Brady
looked at Julian Adam in.
And it was completely,
for her first down to keep the chains going.
But we needed the one to seal the deal.
And who had the last one on third and ten?
Double goes to Edelman, Rob Grunkowski on a slant route.
First down.
Yeah, baby.
Let's go, Rob!
And then we whipped their ass in overtime.
And Rex Burkart ran in the end zone right behind me.
And we beat them in the AFC championship game on the road in Kansas City, baby.
That was it.
Next question.
All right.
I was at that game, actually.
I don't think anyone got one right, but yeah, zero.
That was my favorite.
My favorite Super Bowl game is Super Bowl 49 because that was my first ever Super Bowl.
I was also a cheerleader for the team, so I was there, and I witnessed that Malcolm Butler
interception in your first touchdown, and your first Super Bowl touchdown, and I got a Super Bowl
ring too, and then I snuck it to the team hotel, so the Patriots got better security
because we celebrated together after the game.
Oh.
So everyone got a touchdown.
I had two touchdowns at night.
I like it.
I like it.
Everyone scored.
Great, great game.
Who did you score with, Julian?
That wasn't the question moving on.
It wasn't a question, Robbie.
This is my, my game, my game.
It was a joke.
When were you most annoyed with each other?
Now my question is, is that hard for you guys to answer or easy?
Do you get each other's nerves through the years?
I can answer this question.
I don't know when I was annoyed with,
I don't think I ever got annoyed with Rob.
I know I annoyed his answer.
Rob's like writing a really long answer.
Jesus Christ.
All right, now let me do this answer differently.
All right, wait, wait, do we put our answers first?
No.
Julian, what do you think Rob wrote up on the board?
What do I think Rob wrote on the board?
Yeah.
Oh, did I write, I wrote for him what I thought.
I think he, oh, no, what he thinks I was most annoyed?
I know, it's a little confusing.
I was worried about this.
What do you think you've done to annoy?
Wait, I'm actually confused.
All right, I got it.
I got it.
I'm confused as well.
Wait, hold on.
What were you most annoyed with each other?
When were you most annoyed with each other?
If I was gronk, I know when I was annoyed.
But if I was me, I was annoyed with gronk.
Never.
Oh, you know, you have to have an answer because I know he definitely has an answer.
so like then we'll everyone.
I really don't have an answer.
Oh, that's sad.
I don't remember.
I remember annoying you.
I mean, that's nice for you.
Julian, you're so sweet, man.
What did you think?
I wrote,
wait, I'm a little confused.
I'm supposed to write when you,
when you most annoyed me?
Yes.
All right, all right.
Then I'm right.
Then I did it right.
Okay.
Hardo Julian in the locker room.
He just took it up, you know,
too many nodges sometimes.
Like we bring in a guy.
He's in a wheelchair, you know,
week eight.
He's a wide receiver.
and then I'll,
why did we sign this guy?
He's going to take my job.
I'm like, Julian, relax.
The guy's in a wheelchair.
No, no, no.
Bill, I'm going to go talk to Bill.
I'm playing.
I'm playing.
Like, my arm doesn't hurt anymore.
Like, you're just, I'm like, Julian, you're going too overboard, bro.
I'm like, just relax.
It was competitive.
I was a competitive guy.
So it was a good thing, though.
It was a good thing.
When, so what about, how do we do this one?
Now, when was Rob annoyed with me?
Yeah, he went.
So when were you most annoyed with each other?
I think I annoyed Rob the most before practice.
Because Rob would be sitting in his locker all tired, damn near naked.
And I would just sit there.
And I knew, because we needed to have Rob to have a great practice for everyone to have confidence.
And so I would sit there, and I see the big fellow just sitting in his locker, probably in a lot of pain, which he was.
and I'd sit there and I'd go over his shoulder.
I'd go, he, he's big, he's bad, he's big, bad, rock.
And I'd keep on doing it, and he would sit there and he'd nudge it off.
I'd go, he's big, he's bad, he's big, bad.
All of a sudden he started jumping up, balls and everything.
And he'd get fired up.
But was that, was that it?
Yeah, because sometimes you just kept doing it.
I'm like, I'm like, Jules, chill out.
Like, I get it, I get it.
He did Rob to have a good practice for us to go.
No, it worked, man, every time, and I appreciated that.
Because you need the guys in the locker room to pick you up.
It's a grind, you know, every single week.
You're getting hit.
You're getting banged up.
You're practicing hard.
Coach Belichick never gave us a break.
No days off.
No, no days off.
So it was like, you had to pick each other up,
and that's why we were such a great team
because of guys like Julian picked myself up.
I would pick up Julian whenever he needed.
Tom was there.
to pick you up. I mean, so many other guys and so many friends, the defense would pick you up.
We would pick up the defense. And that's why we were such a great team and we had such a great
bond and won so many championships together. So I appreciate that, Jules. No problem, Bob.
You want to know what Julian? I actually remember a time you were at our house. This might have been
like, I don't even know, eight or nine years ago. And we were in the game room, the Foxborough
house. And I remember Rob went upstairs to go get ready. You guys are about to go out and have a
boy's night. And you're like, you know what annoys me about Gronk? And I was like, what? And you're
like, I spent all this time and all this money on this designer outfit.
He's going to go upstairs and put on these neon orange shorts and this neon red shirt and
nothing's going to match.
And everybody's still going to think he's so swaggy and cool.
And he's such a goof.
And he still pulls chicks.
And I was like, whoa, whoa.
Even in the neon outfit.
And I was like, actually it worked for me.
But I just remember you being like, that pisses me off.
It's still like, nice.
My guy would go out and did freaking Jordan.
flip-flops. We're going to like, we're going to like a fancy restaurant. No, he's so fancy
tonight for you. I've never seen him. He looks handsome. Yeah.
Very great. Looking good, Robbie G. I'm going to skip the next question because he kind of
already answered it was how do you cheer the other up? But I think it's like that song that you sing
to him. That would have been the answer. Well, Jack, Kyler, who won? We all lost,
Jules. That confused me so much. I'm confused. You're Julian, you're Rob. Who's who? I don't even know.
I don't even.
Who am I?
We're going to answer one last question to make this game make sense for the winning point, okay?
The winning points.
For all the marbles.
What is your favorite place on earth?
Right, Julian's answer.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Rob's answer.
Thank you, Camille.
Where's Rob's favorite place?
I don't even think he knows.
So any answer's right.
I got it.
I got it.
All right.
I got it too.
I got it.
Rob.
to go first. Say your answer in person. You don't have flip your board because you have Julian's
answer. Say your answer. What's your favorite place on earth? My favorite place on earth? I love being in
the ocean. Oh, fuck. What was your answer? Foxborough house? He's always there. He's always there. He's always
at his Foxborough house. I'm like, Rob, where you had? I'm in Foxborough house. Loves to take naps in there.
All right, what's my favorite place? What is your favorite place on earth? My favorite place is with my
my daughter. I was going to say that with Lily. I was going to say that too, but that was the obvious,
Julian. What did you think my favorite was? Well, this, I definitely know this used to be your
favorite play. What is it? I used to see it all the time. All the time. Up Tom's butt.
Come on, bobs. I'm going to be open, man. Just go out to me every play, man. I'm going to be open here.
Come on. Come on, Bobbs. Someone would call that a smart man. He delivers the flip ball. He delivers the
football need those catches.
All right.
Well, I don't know.
That's you guys.
That was for all the marbles.
Well, how about Camille, everyone?
Yep.
How about Camille?
How about Camille, everyone?
Give it up with Camille, everybody.
I love you.
Great job, babe.
Love you too.
You killed it.
Oh, you guys are fun.
All right, guys, enjoy the rest of the show.
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Well, one of the guests touched dudes' butts.
And the wine guests liked his butt getting touched.
Everyone give a big round of applause for Brian Hoyer and David Andrews.
Super Bowl champions.
Rob, right here, Rob.
You see here.
What's up, bro?
I like touching butts.
That's what you're saying.
I guess.
Five minutes.
David, thank you, man.
Welcome.
What's going on, fellas?
How are you doing tonight?
What's up?
Man, the last time I was in this building was watch Dave Chappelle.
You guys are big time.
Mm-hmm.
Oh.
You guys want any podcast and advice from us or anything?
That's why I'm here for.
I'm any advice you can help me.
have absolutely none. We just come up here and just talk. That's what we do too. Yeah. Really?
It's the best way to go about. You guys are analysts, right? Analysts, podcasters, uh, I like to touch
butts. He likes his butt being touched. I'm going to miss my butt being touched. I mean, can you
explain that? Can you explain a Saturday walk-through practice when you don't have a girdle on?
You have just boxers and the quarterback has to put his hands up and literally lift your balls up.
I used to like doing it more in high school when you're a little bit more afraid of that stuff.
And you're like 16 years old and you're like, go ahead, do it.
You know, do it.
You know, um, then as I got older, it started to hurt.
You know, I think I have calluses.
You callous that bad, huh?
Start drooping a little bit.
Yeah.
But there's, I don't know, it's, there's nothing like a quarterback center relationship.
There's nothing about.
There's nothing like it.
And, you know, been very fortunate to have.
have a lot of great quarterbacks in my career. And obviously Tommy was a psychopath about all of it.
Shotgun snaps, under center. Explain. Like, what about a shotgun snap is he insane about?
I don't know. Like, that's what I got there, and I was really good at shotgun snapping.
And he'd be like, I need it like this. I need it faster. He wanted it faster, tighter spirals,
all that stuff. And that to me is very different. I think the whole quarterback center exchange is
getting lost in football with a lot of these offenses, but that's a soap opera for another day.
But he just like, you know, very particular.
All the stories about the towels, none of that shit's made up.
Like coming around and practice, you know, it's hot, you're dying out there in training camp,
ripping your pants over just powder, powder, powder, powder.
Amy powder, you got baby powder to the butt.
And it's just like, I thank God we didn't play in like, I don't know how he deal,
dealed with it when he went to Tampa.
Like, because at least here it's not humid, you know, and, but he was peculiar about it,
but there was method, I mean, what are you going to say as a rookie when you come in and Tom Brady's
in year 14 or whatever it was?
What am I said?
No.
Sure, do whatever you want.
I just was laying there submissive, you know, like whatever.
By the way, can we give a round of applause for David Andrew's career?
Yes.
Crafted free agent, comes in right away, wins a Super Bowl.
Wins two.
I mean, gosh.
Boy dog, throw on this analyst cap.
Like, what is the 2025 Patriots going to be like right now?
I'm excited, Jules.
I know you were a practice about a week ago,
and I started being an analyst last year.
We had a tough season, but there's a lot to be excited about.
Our boy, Josh McDaniels is back.
Braves is back.
I love that pairing with a young Drake May.
A lot to be excited about.
And, man, this Trayvion Henderson.
and I don't know if I've ever seen any like them.
Oh.
We were in the stadium practice, which was a little different.
Remember when we were in the stadium practice,
who was a glorified walkthrough.
Braves was having full-on team draft, competition.
I don't think I've ever seen a running back hit the hole
out of the backfield like this guy hit.
And then, of course, the first snap,
the first kickoff of the preseason,
takes it to the house.
Wow.
Yeah.
We got some new guys on defense.
You guys are going to love Robert Spillane.
He is like the defensive version of Julian
Edelman. He is just going to run through a brick wall, no matter what it takes. Harold Landry,
a guy who's played with Braves, Gonzo, I mean, top corner in the NFL. There's a lot to be
excited about. Heck yeah. Heck yeah. What's the best trait that Josh McDaniels brings to the table
for the offense this season? Well, as you guys know, you were in the system for a long time.
He is going to empower Drake May to be the commander on the field. He's going to be out there.
You're going to see him pointing the mic. We saw it a few nights ago in that stadium practice.
He's getting alerts. He's getting back in the shotgun.
He's a blitz. He's alerted into a pass. It's something that they didn't ask him to do last year,
so he's taking that roll on. I think there may be a few bumps in the road, but it's a learning process.
And as you guys know, we watch Tom do it for all those years. When the quarterback's in control,
what's the famous clip? Hey, Rob, stand up. We're going to see Drake out there navigating the
offense. And look, Josh is going to be right there with him the whole way. There's not a coach
that I played for that I respect more than Josh McDaniels. So we should all be excited about him being back.
Let's go. Josh McDaniels.
And you started your career in New England.
How did Josh help you develop in your first few years as a quarterback?
Yeah, so if you guys remember, Billy O was here then.
He had just taken over for Josh.
All right.
All right.
All right.
Yeah, Billy O was here.
You got you.
Billy O.
But it was a system.
And then when I left and came back, that was when Josh was here.
And you and I were having fun on your podcast talking about the read-it route.
The things that Josh has developed have really been innovative in the game of football.
And so I think, look, we got a young left.
tackle, first round pick, a great guy. It kind of reminds me of my podcast partner here,
David Andrews. He's got a meat to him. A lot more money than me, though. But what's that?
A lot more money than me. That's true. That is very true. A lot more. I got a plane ticket and a box
of pizza. There you go. Yeah, look, too undrafted guys up here. I mean, we didn't get much.
Dave, we got to play the hits. I mean, that's too much analysts. All right. Analytics.
What's the best gronk story that you remember in a locker room? So it's not the best,
But for me, it was the most impactful because I was a young rookie and, you know, you're just
trying to find your way. And, you know, when I got to the team, you and Rob, you know, are up there.
And you're really just trying to, you don't feel like you're a part of the team yet.
You're just this young guy. I was undrafted. You know, I'm just, and me and buddy walked into
the sauna one day. And Rob was in there. So you're just kind of like, hey man, and you're just
kind of like sitting there and are we naked are we wearing clothes are we toweled up i think we're not
i think we were short i think we were right short grace the elite grays those are gone now so shame
see i have like 50 pairs i just like i have a bunch of my my wife was like we were moved she's like
what are all these i'm like they're not leaving their state what are the grays there's the gray
underwear that i know yeah the gray so there's a box of bin there's a bin of gray underwear that
was like communal underwear it's disgusting literally
But they were in a hot tub.
So you go in and you go see the communal underwear, you pick up a pair, you go throw them on,
you go get in the hot tub, and, like, they would rewash it.
I'd be wearing, like, a 46, and, like, they'd barely fit.
They're the most comfortable things to sleep.
Most comfy things to sleep in.
So we go in the sauna, and I just ended up having, like, a 15-minute conversation with Rob.
And as a rookie in the league, like, to sit there and just talk with Rob and, like, a one-on-one normal.
situation. It just made me feel a part of the team. It like, I was like, you know, this dude's
like Superman when I got here. I was like, holy shit. Like we just talked. He was like 27 at the time,
I think. It just was such a cool experience for me. And I'll never forget that moment. So it's not
like the most like crazy gronk, yoso fiesta, but like for me at the time, it just was
really impactful as a young kid in the league trying to make the team and he gave me the time of
day. Look, you see, I've told you, Rob is not an annoying guy. Thank you, Dave. He's the big jolly green
giant. There's a lot, man. I kind of have a little story about David, too. This is when I knew he was
such a great player and we got a steal because he was an undrafted player. I'm just throwing
routes with Tom on the side, and then we're just walking back into the locker room. And then I
see you guys are always doing work, always snapping the ball, doing an extra, you know, Mike
reads, linebacker reads, all that good stuff.
And I'm walking in with Tom, he's like, bro,
I'm telling you, we got a steal with the center,
man, undrafted player. I love
this guy. He's a workhorse. He takes no
shit. This is the guy, and
he's going to be the guy for a while.
I was like, Julian, I was trying to get up his
butt, too. He was walking up his butt.
And that's why I was like, dang, I was like,
this is legit, man. We got an undrafted
free agent player right out of college,
and he's going to be our starter for a while.
So that's when I knew you were the real deal,
when Tom was hyping you up. Do you hear what he said?
No, what did he say?
What did you just say?
I was trying to be like Jules.
I was making sure if this guy liked me, maybe there's a shot I stay here.
Like, if he likes my butt, maybe I can stay.
Smart man.
Well, you guys were opposite.
Tom was up your butt and Julian was like the human centipede.
Hardy har, har, har.
Hardy har, har, hard.
So funny.
Jules, I'm the only other one who gets it.
Yeah.
Well, what's your best Gronk story, Hoy?
I got a few.
First of all, Grong, let him know who threw your first touchdown pass in the NFL.
Yes. It was, yes, it was my first touchdown pass. It was the preseason, but it was your first touchdown pass.
It was week two. And like, I wanted the ball more. Like, I was like, I need the ball more. Like, and Tom kind of only throws you the ball if he trusts in you. And it's really hard to gain his trust because the chemistry to build that up, it takes time. And he has his guys already. So I get my opportunity. I'm in with the threes, you know, the twos and the second third quarter of the second preseason game. And like, my route got cut.
It's a seam route. And I'm like, all right, I got to just burst. Hoeyer's always looking for me. I feel like I'm the best receiver on the field right now because we're with the threes and fours and twos. I'm like, Hoyer's going to throw me to ball if I just get some leverage. I just take off in Atlanta, go up to seam. Hoier throws me a nice laser up in the air. I jump, catch it, land. The guy tries to tackle me falls.
And boom, I'm in the end zone. And it kind of boosted my career tremendously because Hoyer believed in me.
That's right. You just need someone to believe in you. And Hoyer believes.
believed in me from the beginning, and he helped boost me because Tom's watching that film as well,
so he goes, damn, nice throw. Look at Grunk with that route. If you're trusting in him, you're
always throwing him because he's always working with the twos. I was working with Hoyer a lot.
Well, maybe I got to go to Grunk. Let me see the connection we have. So thank you, Hoyer for
that's not my favorite Grunk story. What is your favorite? So 2011, your second year, it's the last
game of the year. We've already clinched the playoffs. We're beaten. It was Buffalo, right?
This is a great story. We're beating Buffalo. And they're monitoring. And they're monster. And they're
monitoring the tight end receiving yard record with you and Jimmy Graham.
Yes.
And the Saints game had finished.
You needed like four more yards.
So they put Rob in and they put them in at receiver.
And they're like, look, I get the play call.
And they're like, look, Gronk needs four yards.
He's going to, we're going to put him in.
I was already pulled.
We were whooping.
It was, yeah, you were already out of the game.
I mean, we sealed the deal.
We're going to the playoffs.
We have, you know, the number, I think, one seat or two seed.
I'm sitting on the bench and Billy, oh, we got to get this record.
Get Gronk back in the game.
game, we're getting this record. We were like running, we were like taking knees and they put Rob back in.
Spasming out, like, we got to give him the record. And so they call the play and Rob has never played
receiver before. And they're like, look, just put him out there. He's going to run a five-yard
hitch, get the record, move on. Well, they pressed you. And so in football with a hitch,
you can't run a hitch versus press. It converts to a fade. And I'm looking out there. I'm like,
I don't even know if Rob knows this rule. And all of a sudden, the ball snapped and I'm looking,
and he just put his hand up. I lofted it out there. Instead of a five-yard catch, it was like a 22-year
yard fade route, got the feed in, broke the record.
Yes.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Without Hoyer, there would be no grok.
Should we hit the wheel?
Let's hit the wheel.
Hit the wheel.
Wheel.
Wheel.
Wheel.
Wheel.
Wheel.
Oh, a little harder.
A little harder.
It's greased up.
A lot of WD.40 on here.
All right, where's it going to go?
Where's it going to go?
Where's it going to go?
Where's it going to?
Go.
Games and names.
Jack, what is this one?
Brian and David, each of you got to give me the greatest game of all time.
Ooh, ooh.
I'm going first before he steals it.
You guys already hit it.
The 2018 AFC championship game.
I played for 15 years, and I'm not even a pick in a game that I stepped on the field.
That was electric.
You hit on it.
It was cold as shit.
It was us against the world.
We didn't like Kansas City.
They were trying to knock on the door against our dinosaurs.
We go into overtime, big plays from both of you.
We were joking about it the other day when that ball almost tipped your pinky.
Definitely hit my hand.
And I'm sitting there, I'm like, I don't know, Jules.
Every time I'm at the airport, I see at Kansas, did it hit your hand?
I look at them, I go, damn straight it did.
I was watching that on the big screen.
I was like, oh, it didn't hit your fingers.
It did not.
It did not.
I don't know.
But it's good to talk those guys.
I don't think so.
I don't know.
They zoomed in.
We threw a picture.
the next goddamn play. It doesn't matter. That's right.
Didn't that get called back though? Was that
not the offside? No. No, you're thinking
of the other one. The other one.
Tom threw that to me. Yeah.
Yeah. I remember he threw the pick
and he's like, I was like, you know,
I was so mad. And Tom goes, no, he's off sides.
I saw it. I was like, no, you did it.
You wouldn't have thrown an eight-r-r-rout if you knew
the guy was all-side. Right, you would have thrown a deep.
Yeah. One of their linebackers, one of the
linebackers came up to me and I saw,
I didn't see the flag. I'm sitting there
and he said, good luck next year.
bud. I was sitting there taking all my, I'm a poor loser if you guys didn't know. So I'm over here
like motherfucking this guy and thank God we got that. What's your favorite game?
Greatest game of all time. Doesn't have to be a game you played in one that you think that
any game. Greatest game of all time, it's easy and it's such a cop out for us is the 2016 Super Bowl.
2016, 28 to 3? Yeah. And for me personally it was really cool. My uncle was the head coach of the Falcons
when I was young. He took them to their
last Super Bowl before that in 98.
So, like, I grew up a Falcons fan,
wanted to go to Atlanta. They wouldn't really
sign me coming out of college
and then New England did. So I had a lot
of bitter because they fired my uncle,
wouldn't sign me.
And I was an Atlanta fan growing up.
And I was, like, you know,
sort of beat those guys and how we beat them
to hell with them, you know?
So basically you're telling us
fuck Atlanta, right?
I still, I got a Georgia hat on, you know, I mean.
Man, I just try to get the, I was just trying to get the crowd going.
Yeah, you know, I mean, I don't know.
Just to beat that team, beat them that way,
I mean, no, that's never,
maybe that Red Sox versus the Yankees, like, that's a great comeback.
But like, it's a different sport, baseball, there's multiple games,
like 28 to 3 in one game.
28 to 3 is crazy.
I remember watching this year's Super Bowl.
everyone's like, Chiefs could come back. I'm like, they're not coming back. Like, that was such a
special theme, special, and the game's slow, we weren't getting beat. We were beating ourselves. That's
what gave us confidence to come back. So that's never going to happen again. I don't. And David,
since it's your favorite game of all time, can you give a little glimpse to the fans out there,
what went down during halftime? Yeah, this is always my favorite question because everyone
expects it's going to be like a miracle speech. You had Julian trying to give that speech and everything.
You know, everyone, it's just because he was going to be a hell of a story.
He was miced up, so he was just trying to get.
Nah, nah, it's going to be a hell of a story.
He's trying to get news.
But I don't know.
It's a hell of a story.
I don't know if you remember this, but what I remember from that game at halftime is,
you know, it's a longer half time, so it's very different.
But Josh comes in the whiteboard and he wrote 45 plays, whatever the time of possession is,
make it count.
And it was like at a moment for me, I looked at that, and it kind of
click. Like, dude, we've ran 45 plays and one half of football. That's a lot. You average 60.
Yeah, you average 60 in a game. I think that was the record for the most plays. We ran 99 plays that game. It's the
most record of a Super Bowl plays. And I just remember that. And I do remember Bill saying
28 points are not going to be enough. Not going to win. They're not going to be enough. And I
was talking to Bill this offseason. And he goes, he goes, I did say that. But when they scored 35,
he was like, I thought, fuck, he goes, he goes, he goes like, that might be enough to be,
or whatever it was, he's like, that might be enough to beat us. And, but like, there was no big
miracle speech. I think we knew as a team, like offensively, you look at that game, we threw the
pick on their side of the 50. We had the fumble on their side of the 50. And I think Stephen missed
the field goal on their side of the fifth. So those three scoring opportunities, it wasn't like we
were going three and out every play. Now, we were driving. Yeah, we had a lot of
a success. We just weren't capitalizing on it. So I think walking into the locker room, it was more
about us than it was about them. And it's those weird sayings, Bill said, right, there's games you play
where you're not in control of the score, but you're in control of the game. And I feel like that
was the perfect motto of that game. We weren't in control the game or the score, but we were in
controlling the game.
We were controlling the game. How about that? 28 to 3. All right, we got to move on.
now to our next guest. Let's give a round of
applause for David Andrews. Thank you guys.
And Brian Hoyer.
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All right. And as you guys know,
we got a podcast called
dudes on dudes.
Yeah. And our mission is basically
go out and categorize the baddest dudes in the world on what kind of dude they are.
And right now, we're going to give you some examples of what types of dudes on dudes they are.
And we want to hear what you guys think. Does that sound good?
All right. All right. Let's start out with category one, the freak. Who are some freaks, guys?
Give me some freaks, who? A freak is someone who walks in. You're like, that's not a human.
Who else? I heard Randy Moss.
One of the best receivers of all time. Yeah. I can.
I got Randy. Who else?
Holds a touchdown, right?
Oh, Patrick.
Patrick, my arms.
Oh, boo?
I agree, boo, but he is freaky.
Who else is a freak?
Oh, Logan Makins?
Have you guys ever seen that man?
His hand literally wraps around to my elbow.
All right, let's get on to the next one.
Studs. Have you guys know what a stud is?
Who's a stud?
Studs?
Stude someone who's been the guy their whole life.
They had washboard dabs at like 12.
Well-rounded.
Well-rounded.
Well-rounded guy.
The athleticism is top tier.
We got Dante High Tower.
Biggest caps in football.
Joe Burrow.
He's a stud?
Not just a great player.
Very good looking as well off the field.
Who else is his stud?
Who's our last stud?
Ocho Cinco.
He raced a stud.
He did race a stud once, a horse.
Then we got the whizzes, the guys that reinvent themselves all the time,
guys that are like intellectually X and O guy.
They always, they're smart guy.
Who's a whiz out there?
Knows a game inside and out.
Knows every single situation.
Coach Ballardcheck, of course.
He's a whiz.
Who else can be a whiz?
No one knows more football than coach.
Who?
Who else is a whiz?
Oh, we got Richard Sherman.
Smart guy.
Went to Stanford.
Went to Stanford.
Part of Legion of Brune.
Who else is a whiz guy?
He used to play receiver.
Huh?
He's smartest football player they've ever come.
Oh.
Oh, Coach.
He's a whiz.
Intelligent, Clutch, innovative.
What's another category, Rob?
Dude's dudes
What is the dudes
A dude's dude?
A dude dude's dude?
What's a dude's dude?
Positive attitude
Calm, cool and collective
brings the team together.
Blue guy.
A glue guy.
Who is that?
Who is that?
We got Ninkovich.
You always need a guy
you could bully all the time
and he was very bully a bull
and he brought the team together for that
so he was like a glue guy.
Who else do we got?
Baker Mayfield.
You want to drink a beer with Baker, right?
Everyone wants to drink a beer with Baker.
Who else do you got?
Who else do you got?
Who's our last guy?
Who we got?
Amandola?
Dola.
Mm-hmm.
I always ask him, why are you wearing sunglasses at night?
The guy looks at me and says, when you're cool, it's always sunny.
I mean, he's just a glue type of guy.
And finally, we have the dog of the team.
What are the dogs, huh?
Someone who is relentless, someone that's motivated, a guy that is physically and mentally tough,
and never gives up, no matter the size of the opponent.
Who are some dogs?
Never bats down.
Who's a dog?
Tom Brady's a dog.
He was a dog. Who else is a dog?
Ed Reed.
Ed Reed.
Ed Reed.
Yes, animal.
He knocked me out of a game once.
He's a dog.
He could cover the whole field.
Adam Vinatari?
Vinatari.
Snow?
Huh?
Mm-hmm.
Wait.
What's going on, Jules?
What's going on?
What's going on?
Huh?
What's going on?
What happened?
Huh?
What's going on?
Last one, four.
How you doing, man?
Started point guard at the Boston Celtics, Pigeon, Pritcher!
I want it though.
It's hard to depth perspective in here, Tom.
It's different.
What's going on, bro?
I much. Appreciate y'all having me.
Hey, you preacher?
Before we get started, what's the key to making a half-court shot?
I see you out there all the time, just toss it up, swish.
It's a lot of luck.
It's no big deal.
It's a lot of luck.
Like, do you practice this?
You practice?
Never. Never.
I feel like it's just being in the moment, your adrenaline.
You guys probably know at certain moments.
You just kind of out of a different experience.
I don't know.
I can't explain it.
Yeah, but like you're almost like a kicker.
They literally like sub you in when it's like 10 seconds to go in a half just so you could shoot and you nail them.
Like you don't practice these?
No, I feel like Joe kind of earned the trust though because in practice nobody would shoot them when we were scrimaging and stuff.
And I would always let them fly and I would always get kind of close.
You really, when you're beyond half court, you really shouldn't be getting that close.
Like, it should be an air ball because it's like a hard shot.
And I would get close.
And then game two of the NBA finals, I told him, like, we had like maybe two seconds off.
And I'm like, Joe kind of gave him that look.
And he was like, all right, get in.
And I banked it in.
But then the next time, I don't know, to switch it from the distance, that was a lot of luck.
But yeah, a lot of luck.
Jesus.
How many three-pointers do you take a practice to get to that level that you want to get to?
So when it comes to game time, it's just natural and easy to put it up and just swish it.
I would say growing up, though, definitely around like 500 nowadays, 300, 300 probably makes.
About 300 a day.
500 shots a day, about 300.
I mean, it changes now because it's more, instead of like, you know, doing a bunch of makes,
I do a lot of, like, high intensity 20 to 30-minute workout instead of counting.
So growing up, though, it was three to 500 every day.
That's incredible.
It just shows that how much practice and how much commitment it takes
become just a natural at what you do, man.
500 shots a day is not easy to do on a daily basis, man.
And to do it on every day, every single week is just incredible.
And it just shows your work ethic as well.
And you got any tips?
Yes.
Give a round of applause for paying everyone for what he does.
But you got any tips?
handles too because it's incredible. Your guys is athleticism, your hand-eye coordination to go up and
down the court. You got a defender reaching for the ball all the time. You got to look what's going on
down the court where your teammates are to give them a pass. You got any tips on dribbling and handling
the ball? Because I like to play basketball every once in a while, but I can tell you this. My handles
absolutely suck, but I just love to do the drills to work on my hand-eye coordination. So if you've got
any tips for me, I can put you through some drills. Put them through some drills. What's the best
drill just to get better handles. Is it two dribbles at once? No, no. I would say just use one basketball.
Just to start off at least. Two dribble, two balls might be a little advance right now.
Now, to do it, to do high speed. All right. I know you're an athlete, but it's tough, man. It's tough.
It can be tiring. We got to talk about this. You just got announced to being the starting point
guard for the Boston Celtics. The Boston Celtics.
This is a legendary organization.
How does that happen and how do you feel?
Like, do you take a pride in that?
Well, it's a high standard, so I better be ready for the opportunity.
So that's kind of where my mindset is.
Obviously, it's a long season, so things can change.
Yeah.
And it's not like I'm going to waver in my mindset.
So if there ever is a time I need to come off the bench, that is okay.
But obviously starting and, you know, filling the role of guys that have left,
like Drew Holiday, the people I've played behind.
So I've learned a lot.
So I'm ready for the opportunity and ready to give it all.
Look at that.
Great answer.
Great answer.
What's it like putting on that Celtics jersey?
Oh, it's incredible.
It's incredible.
Like you said, it's like a historic franchise.
I grew up watching them.
You see the Lakers Celtics when you got Larry Burr, Magic Johnson.
That's when it started.
So, you know, just being a kid and then coming to play for the Celtics
It's a crazy world we live in.
Definitely.
I'm sure it's just like you guys
when you start playing in the NBA,
I mean, NFL.
Can't even dribble one ball, man.
I ain't playing the NBA.
But, you know, it's just a crazy experience.
Definitely.
So what's Coach Missoula like?
Does he have, like...
He's nuts.
Is he nuts?
What's his crazy most nuts story?
How do you know this guy's nuts?
It's a new one every day.
Is there?
Yes.
Give us something.
Like, how does he have practice?
Does he bring in like a town clip or something?
something to fire you up and like have him and Ben Affleck doing lines?
I mean, he just, he's, the things he has to do is like, you know, obviously do
army stuff.
Like that stuff's all fine.
But it's really his like certain comments.
He's obviously always joking.
It was actually one this morning.
I don't know if I should really say this.
But there's a song, you know, don't get comfortable.
Yeah, yeah.
You know what I talk about?
He said, yeah, I played this at my wedding for my wife.
But like, oh.
But like that kind of humor, you know what I mean?
He's obviously joking.
but it's like, you're nuts.
Well, if you can say it to his wife,
that means he can say it to you.
You know what I mean?
She's, well, should we hit the wheel?
Wheel.
Wheel, wheel, wheel, wheel, wheel, wheel, wheel, wheel, wheel, wheel,
just spin her up, bubs.
Not too hard.
Oh, that's a nice spin right there.
We're going to be here all night.
That's good?
Or is I going to slow down.
You can stop it when I do, right?
About.
Oh, we already got Mount Rushmore.
Oh, Duncan.
Duncan.
Jack, what's Duncan?
That means you gotta throw out some Dunkin merch.
Let's throw out some Dunkin.
You got merch.
You get merch.
You get merch.
You get merch.
What's up?
All right, all right.
Rob, what a throw.
Rob, we got to save something.
There's one thing I need to find out.
What's that, Joel?
About Peyton.
What's that?
What kind of dude is Peyton Bridge?
Well, let's break out.
Let's get it.
Come here.
Let's find out.
Let's see what kind of dude.
Oh, Payton is.
Rob, there's your, your complete.
All right, we have a series of patent questions.
I don't know if you guys listen to the podcast,
but we actually had a patent lawyer come in and patent these questions
to determine what kind of duty is in the locker room.
All right.
Rob, these are fast.
These are quick hitters.
These are quick hitters.
Let me get over there with it.
Don't go too far in the depth about it.
Let me get over here.
Quick answer.
We've got about five, six questions for you to determine what type of duty
are.
And I'll start it off.
Start it off.
Start it up, Rob.
What is your wildest superstition?
Loudest superstition.
I don't got to, uh, I usually listen to the same playlist, same, not even playlist.
Like, if I played well in a, in a game, I might listen to the same song over and over.
What song?
Mm-hmm.
What song?
It's a, uh, drinking problem by Midland.
Who?
Drinking problem by Midland.
Drinking problem.
Do you have a drinking problem?
I'm not.
Is that what you're saying?
It is crazy, but, hey, it works.
It is.
Same song, a lot of times drinking problem.
All right.
What is your cheat day meal?
Wait, say that again?
What's your cheat day meal?
Like, if you're going to eat anything on a off day?
I'm a huge Oreo milkshake.
Milkshake.
Yeah.
What flavor?
Oreo.
Oreo.
From where?
With the extra Oreos.
From where?
Shake.
No, shake's fire.
Baskin Robbins.
J.P. Licks.
All right.
It's a good place.
Great answer.
Jamaica Plains.
All right.
Wrong.
All right.
What's your vertical?
Well, first off, can you dunk?
Yep.
All right.
Okay.
So what's your vertical?
I get that question often.
At least 35 inches, then, minimum.
Yeah, it's probably about 40.
We're talking max or just standing?
Whatever.
Just standing.
Yeah, we got to do.
Max, max.
Yeah, let's do max.
Max.
We want to hear the max.
Uh, probably 34, 35.
35.
35?
He's dunking.
He's dunking.
He's dunking.
White man can jump.
What?
They can.
First endorsement deal, Rich.
Nike, but I would say the first real one, I would say now is like Converse.
Talking about like a real big one.
Boston Company, Boston Company.
Converse.
Shout out Converse.
All right.
Ian, what does basketball mean to you?
It means everything.
You know, I fell in love with it at a young age.
I put everything into it.
It's just something I love to.
with all my heart.
Just like y'all probably left football.
I pour everything into it.
I love that. I love that.
And then lastly, how do you eat a steak?
Like, what's the temperature of the meat?
I mean, whatever you do.
Temperature? And do you do, and do you use,
do you use utensils or just eat it with your hands?
Depends if I'm at home or not.
You're at home.
No one's there.
There's a lot of meat on there.
Probably cut it.
up, but then I'm with my hands.
With your hands, all right. And how do you like it cooked?
Medium, rare, medium.
Right in between?
Medium, rare plus.
A nice in between.
All right, all right.
Payton, can you give us a quick minute so we can go over?
This isn't weird.
Just kind of look that way.
Okay.
All right.
We're just going over some notes.
He listens to that same song, may have a drinking problem.
Yeah, he may.
He just may have a drinking problem.
But he makes all the shots, so who cares?
He can drink.
as much as he wants.
Oreo, he loves Oreo, shake.
He knows, but he might get fat in the future.
No, no, no, no.
He's too smart for that.
Yeah, he is smart.
Yeah, he's smart.
He's still dunking.
Dunkin.
That's all it matters.
As long as it's dunking.
Long arms.
All right, all right.
Oh, wait.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
All right.
One, two, three, whiz.
We think you're a whiz.
Is that a good thing?
That's a great thing.
It's a great thing.
It's a great thing.
It's because you're all.
always prepared for any shot.
Like you, even though you said you don't practice the shot,
but coach saw you, saw you practice a shot,
but you told us you didn't practice a shot.
Do you practice a shot?
I don't know, but it sounds like some wizard type shit.
I like it.
So, can we give a round of applause for Peyton Pritcher?
Thank you, Payton.
Bro, thank you for coming.
Starting point card of the Boston Celtics.
Thank you, Pay, Pam.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you guys.
No, rum.
All right, let's save these.
Let's save these, Rob.
Save these.
We'll be right back after this quick break.
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All right.
All right.
Oh, is it game time, everyone?
Who wants to play a little game?
All right.
Well, we're going to bring out a fan from the audience to give us a hand.
Anyone out there?
Who do we have?
Who do we got?
What do we got?
Jack Kyler.
Where are they?
Bring them up.
Bring them up.
Bring them up.
Bring them up.
Bring them up.
Whoa.
What's up, bro?
How you doing?
Jules.
Nice to meet.
You come sit down.
Come sit down.
Here's a microphone.
You're going to have a mic.
A couple of questions, I think.
What's your name?
First off, tell everyone your name.
Yossoi Fiesta.
Eric.
Yossoi Fiesta, the squirrel.
Welcome to the party, man.
You want to play a little game?
Yeah, I do.
Let's play a little game here.
Let's do it.
Here, you sit down right here.
All right.
Take that seat.
I'm going to take Julian's seat.
All right.
I'll sit right next to you, man.
And what is your name, Eric?
My name is Eric.
Eric, right?
Eric from Yucypa.
How are you doing today?
Good.
Wait, where are you from?
Ucaipa.
Where is Yucypa?
It's in California, Southern California.
Oh, my.
He's got an aunt from Boston.
He said his aunt is from Boston.
Did you fly in for the show?
I flew all the way in from Southern California to be here with you guys today.
Oh, wow.
Let's give a round of applause.
And are you a true Patriots fan?
I am a true Patriots fan.
Oh, then?
That's cool.
That's fine, ma'am.
So this is what we're going to do, all right?
We wanted to play a game.
So we're going to blindfold you.
We're going to bring it.
No, I'm just joking.
We are going to.
to blindfold you though. We're going to ask you three questions. We're going to give you three
clues. And if you can get the person who we're going to bring out right next to you,
our next guest, we will give you a signed jersey by this next guest. Nice. Nice. So should we put
on the blindfold? Let's put on that blindfold here. And you guys in the crowd, you guys have to be
cool. Please do not give it away. Do not give this away. Do not give this away. Because we're bringing
out the special guest as well. I can't see. Rob, can you. Rob, can you.
Can you see? Can he see? I don't think you can see. Can you see? Wait
up. Please don't fall asleep on us. I won't.
Joe, don't do that to him. If I lose, will you grok? Will you grok spike me?
If you lose? Yes, I'll gronk spike you. Okay.
You'll grog spike me. All right, should we bring out, we're going to bring out our next guest.
Don't say anything. Do not say anything. Please. Please. You can give him a round of applause, but do not say his name.
Our special guests.
mystery guests. Come on out.
Don't peek, Eric. Don't peek. I see you.
Don't peek. Don't peek. Hold that mic. Use two hands on that mic.
Use two hands on that mic. There you go.
All right, you guys ready for the first clue?
All right, clue number one, Eric. He is a three-time Super Bowl champion for the Patriots
and a pro football Hall of Famer. What's your guest, Eric?
You get three clues, so you don't got to get on the first guess.
Okay, so you said three times Super Bowl champion and...
And a pro football Hall of Famer.
Pro Football Hall of Famer.
Three time, okay.
Let's see.
How about...
A maniac out on the football field.
A maniac out on the football field.
He plays offense or defense.
Not a special teamer.
Okay, okay.
Let's see that...
You want to go to clue number two?
Yeah, go with number two, yeah.
Come on, take a guess.
Say anyone.
Wes Walker.
Okay, that was a good guess.
All right.
That is incorrect.
You're getting booed.
You should have never took a guess.
You should have just waited for clue number two.
All right.
And for the second clue,
he had an interception return for a touchdown
in Super Bowl 36.
And he intercepted Peyton Manning
three times into 2003
AFC championship game.
This guy's a Patriot legend.
This guy is a patriot legend.
an absolute savage. Hey, be quiet back there. What's your guess, Eric?
Oh, man, I'm getting nervous now. Okay, what were they again? What were the clues?
He intercepted Peyton Manning three times in the 2003 AFC championship game.
Had a touch on reception in Super Bowl 36. Interception. You're going to bring it down.
I'm drawing a blame.
That kind of makes it lean more towards defense if he had an interception. So, you're going to bring it down.
so Wes Welker's out the pitcher.
Right.
Mm-hmm.
Should I just grocks spike, Eric?
That's all right.
You've got to say a name.
Go back to California, they're saying out there.
My mind is drawing a blank.
Pikachu, California, wherever you're from.
I just want to go to clue number three.
All right, clue number three.
This brings us to our final clue.
His favorite song is,
I fought the law.
And the law won.
What's your guess, Eric?
Get help from the audience?
I fought the...
And the law won.
I thought you said you're a Patriots fan.
I am a Patriots fan.
All right, I'll give you another clue.
He played in the secondary.
My mind's completely...
I'm drawing a blank.
I'm sorry, guys.
He played in the first era of the dynasty.
I fought the law.
I get the law.
Last name's the law, but I, I did.
All right.
Take up the plot.
I started one.
Everyone.
Everyone.
Who is it?
I'm Patriots 2.0.
Thai law, everybody.
Oh, man.
Yes, that.
Man.
Oh, my God.
Patriots 2.0, man.
You do not get the sign jersey.
Hey.
I like the rule, Tyler.
Everybody.
Everybody, give it up for a.
Eric, thank you. Thank you for participating.
You know what it feels like when you don't put up any points in the first half.
Everyone booze you.
It's tough.
I feel bad for him, kind of.
Ooh!
Eric!
Eric, I feel bad for you.
I got a Dunkin' Donuts shirt for you, man.
Yeah, give him that.
It's all good.
Oh, man.
I guess I ain't do enough.
That was tough.
I ain't do enough.
That was tough.
Where am I, bro?
I think you're right here.
All right.
Wait a minute.
Where did Julian go?
Where'd he go?
Jules, where are you, bro?
What's up?
Wow.
Big Vee, wherever you want to sit.
When Big V comes around, you let him choose his seat,
and then you sit after he sits.
You want to sit right there?
I'm good.
I'm going to mess up.
I'll sit right here.
I'll sit right here.
Thank you for you guys being here, man.
You guys are legends.
You guys paved the way for us.
Thank you.
And you played, and you were the gapper.
Yeah.
You were the gapper that was in both dynast.
That's actually what I want to ask, Big V.
That's my first question for him,
because I never got to ask you that.
What was it like playing in the first era of the dynasty
and then gaping it into the second era?
And how did they compare?
You know, I really didn't think about it
until somebody brought it up to me.
And I'm like, you know what, it's only me and Tom.
But, you know, I was a rookie.
I was young, right?
I was young.
And I was falling in the footsteps from Thai law
and Richard Seymour and Rodney Harrison
and Teddy Bruske.
Yeah.
Right?
Mike Brable.
Mike Brable.
All those guys.
guys and, you know, I was the pup and they were the uncles.
You know, so when I got a little older, I became the uncle and you guys was the pump.
I thought you were my daddy, actually.
Don't say that.
Not daddy, daddy, no.
A, Ty.
It was awesome.
A, Ty, how does it, like, how is it having a former teammate that you shared the field
with on the same ball, side of the ball, I mean, that's now the.
new head coach of the Patriots.
I mean, if you know Mike Vrable and Vince, you can attest to this, that you knew he was going
to be a coach.
You knew he was going to be a coach.
Why?
How?
I mean, just the way he approached the game.
You think about it, you know, he picked up on the office of playbook, even though he had a few plays
and he gets a lot of credit for scoring touchdowns.
The Rouse wasn't that goddamn good, though.
I mean, it would be a, they wasn't that great.
But, you know, he had a sense about the game, man.
And then he brought everybody together.
And for Mike, like one of my, the things I remember out here most,
it's not as a player.
I'm going to keep it 100.
You know what Mike did?
What?
When it was cold?
Oh, uh-oh.
What is he doing?
What are you doing?
What is he doing?
What is he doing?
Oh.
What is it?
And shout a clock.
It's shot of clock.
It's always time.
What's the rules of shot to clock?
What is that mean, Ty?
Y'all.
Y'all know about cool?
Corvus Vaca?
Hey, Corvus Valka right now, this is the number one selling Vodka.
We fastly growing to be the number one Vodka, thanks to you guys.
But Mike Vrable, I know he doesn't do this to his players, but Mike Vrable, I'm going to tell on his ass right now.
Every time it was cold, Mike Vrable had the flask in the locker room, so the defensive guys, we'll go out to get a little warm.
You know what I mean?
So you always had to take a shot, and that was Mike Vrable.
So that's my favorite memory of Mike Vrable.
It's like, you know, he got us warm.
So it wasn't like it used to be.
We had to drive to practice, bro.
Right.
Like with little kids, like Pop Warner.
I mean, Boxborough Stadium wasn't shit.
It wasn't worth a damn.
But we had to drive over there, so we always had Mike Vrabel had the drink.
You know, of course, whatever it was, whether it was vodka, whiskey or anything else,
but of course it was Vaca now.
Of course it was Vodka, everybody.
Let me show you all the bottle.
What is this bottle?
A grilled pineapple.
Hey, why all this goddamn Dunkin' On us?
I know they're paying, y'all.
Right here, baby.
Right here, baby.
Yeah, we got Corvus.
Yeah, yeah.
We got grilled pineapple.
We're drinking.
A little tropical.
Hey, I drink Duncan Nones every day, so we're going to give them some love, too.
But, yeah, let's take a shot.
Shot a clock, everybody.
Shot a clock.
Shot a clock.
Everyone.
Everybody, shot a clock.
To the Patriot's dynasty.
Patriot.
And the Statenah.
Hey, and First Ballet Hall of Fame are coming up,
Rob Grancowski, man.
Yes, sir.
Thank you.
And pro football Hall of Famer, Tylaw.
Yeah.
Well, hey.
Oh, that's good.
I taste that pineapple, man.
Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
They say, what's pineapple good for?
Real pineapple.
Holy rob.
Yeah.
It's just a theory.
Okay.
It's just a theory out there.
Is it true?
I think so.
Oh.
I think so.
We'll find out tonight.
Ooh.
I just had my pineapple.
That's what she said.
Hey, Jules, wait a minute, man.
Ain't you about to go to Hall of Fame?
Huh?
You got a Hall of Fame coming to.
Yeah, Jules.
When are you being inducted into the Patriots Hall of Fame?
Yeah, they already, what's that?
When are you getting inducted?
I think against Pittsburgh, the third week of September.
These guys are already in.
Grom will be in there.
But I want to know, what's the most pissed you two have ever seen Coach Belichick?
Oh, my gosh.
Man, I mean, that's daily.
daily.
Daily.
I mean.
Because I don't see him ever getting mad at defensive guys personally.
You always see that.
I never seen it.
I love defensive guys.
Bill would cut us, especially when we used to play teams that was tough, like Pittsburgh,
Ravens, and even if they wasn't tough, but the Jets.
Those weeks would be hell for us.
No, they were hell.
They were hell.
I mean, it would be hell not only to the defense,
but the team because that's how bad and that's how much he wanted it, right?
So we were always know his energy coming in, start of the meeting.
We know it.
But one of the funniest stories I have about Bill being pissed at me, my rookie year, right?
And, you know, rookies, we do jokes and all this stuff.
So our first meeting in training camp as a team, he called the rookies up to do a joke.
So my guys, we was rebellious.
I mean, we just didn't care.
I mean, we was like, we're not telling no jokes.
We're not, man, whatever.
So we went up there, we got booed, Ty.
We got booed.
And blew his ass.
And the next day at practice, we was warming up.
And we normally run over and run over and come back.
And that would be it and we'll break up.
But that day, we ran over, we came back.
And he stopped everybody from running except for the rookies.
This is before practice.
We rookies, we really don't know what's going on.
So he just blow the whistle and say take off.
So we keep running.
And he just keep doing it.
Take off, keep going.
And the team, they're just waiting.
It's nothing but rookies running.
So eventually I looked over in and I got a little smart.
I'm like, only the rookies running.
And like, so I looked at the bill and I'm like, why are we running?
So he smiled.
He said, are you ready to practice now?
So I said, F of you, we've been ready to practice.
Yeah, you can tell you that.
And that was the first day of practice for a rookie.
Ty would tell you, Ty, how good were we?
Huh?
How good were my rookie class?
Who else was it besides your big ass?
Marquise here.
We got you.
You ain't get,
ain't nobody in your class
with my ass.
You're down all your damn money.
So you're going to play like you forgot, huh?
Who, who?
When you jump the gate,
running from the cops?
What?
You know what?
You said rookie, what?
No, you wouldn't.
You said rookie like whipping ass on football?
No, ain't nobody.
The jokes.
You're talking about the jokes.
Oh, yeah, they got me on that one.
They got me on that one.
That was funny.
I thought you were talking about footballers.
No.
Outside of you.
I don't know who you're claire would.
No, so we did a, we did a prank.
Oh, yeah, they did me.
Yeah, that was funny.
We wore tie out.
And when I tell you, we redeemed ourselves so good, but they left us alone.
I mean, we came the next day.
Yeah, I was the butt of the joke that I was hilarious.
It was hilarious.
It was hilarious.
And, you know, those days just remember as a rookie, just everything we've been through
and, you know, the guys that was veterans and stuff and what we had, it was special.
And we didn't realize that now we're retired, so we can take a breath and look back and see how good we were in exactly like what we did.
And a lot of times we have no clue when we were playing the game of what we're accomplishing.
Only thing we are trained to do is play football and win.
And we did a lot of that.
We did a lot of that.
You got to start back.
You all have to get shaved your head?
You get ball head grown?
They shave your head to the vets.
They shan all had that.
Yeah, that tradition is thing.
And then I dragged James Laurenitis in the end zone with the Mohawk my rookie year.
Oh, yeah.
And the preseason game.
Oh, yeah.
I look badass.
They gave me the friar tuck.
Hey, I jumped out the window.
Like, so we're doing at Bryan College, I jumped out the window.
I was like, you know, I was one of them guys, you can't cut the head.
I can't jump out of the window.
Man, they stole all my shit out of my room, man.
The rule is.
I can't beat what Willie McGinnis, Bruce Armstrong and those guys.
So I had to take one for the team and just go ahead and suck it up.
Well, if you didn't want to shave your head, you had to do an eyebrow.
Yep.
If you had guys that had dreadlocks, or long hair, they didn't want to cut it,
they'd have to cut off their eyebrows.
Or fight.
Or fight.
Or fight.
Being a DB, you don't want to fight the big guys.
Or you got to fight the big dog.
Ty.
Now, I've seen some of the cutups of Bill getting mad at you.
Can you explain one of the, that sticks out to you of a time where coach may have
MFed you for something or?
I think me and Bill, we've seen differences on doing it.
Like, I like to do things my way.
He liked to do things his way.
How'd that go?
It went in my favor.
Because I was not going to change how I did it.
You drafted me with it.
I got drafted when you was a fucking cat.
First of all, and I said until somebody beat me, and I was just that, I wouldn't
recommend young guys, don't listen to me with this shit.
Don't do it.
But, you know, I was able to, you know, kind of be myself.
And then he eventually let me be myself.
So it was an instance where he would tell like Asante Samuel, don't do this shit.
Right.
They said because when he, it's a only one tag long.
We're going back to doing it my way.
I just never got beat.
So it was like one of those things.
But Bill, he used to always try to at first because he's a coach.
You know, when I come from college, I used to have a low stance.
I had to have my fingers hitting the ground, which is not great technique.
but that's what I was comfortable with.
And he said as soon as I get beat, you know, we're going back to doing it my way.
But we would always have these back and forth, just like I had Parcells.
You know, Parcells would tell me, hey, Tile, you're going to be the first, first rounder in NFL history to get cut.
And then my dummy, young guys, don't do what I did.
I said, well, hell, do what you got to do, you already gave me a million six.
Well, Ty, I can tell you this.
I followed your path, man, too.
I was just being myself when I got to meet.
Exactly.
Right.
And I can tell Coach Belichick at first, it's like, ah, you know, he's got a lot of personality. He's doing a lot of that. He's doing a lot of this.
But I can tell you this. If you go out and you perform on the football field, then Coach Belichick really loves that personality.
He doesn't like when you're loud and you're proud and you're making a lot of noise.
But if that's truly you and you're bringing it to the table and you're bringing it to the team and you're bawling out on the football field, then he's like, okay, it's working.
Let's amp it up a little bit. And it's kind of went with you, kind of went with myself, it kind of went with Julian Big V.
with you too. If you're bawling, Coach Ballicheck loves you and you can do your thing and be
yourself. Yeah. No doubt about that. You knew how to push them buttons, though. He did.
He knew how to push your button? So he would, Bill, he used to push the defensive buttons.
Remember, he used to come in and like one of my favorite teammates to this day, Rodney Harrison.
You know, I mean, everybody loves Rodney Harrison. He's supposed to be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame,
so I want to put that out there too. So y'all make it loud and proud. Rodney Harris
supposed to be the Pro Football Hall of Fame. But what he used to do, Rodney playing for San Diego.
He's coming in.
We're not even playing fucking San Diego.
He wanted to show Rodney Harrison
film this is how you're supposed to play.
And he's out on the team.
He's out on the team, and we ain't playing it.
So Bill's basically comparing us to Rodney Harrison.
So imagine when Rodney got here.
And like I said, that is my brother.
I love him.
I'm like, that's my boy.
But I ain't like that.
Motherbug.
I couldn't stand his ass because of what Bill Belichick.
He thought so highly of him
that he's going to show us.
But guess what? When you watch that film and you watch that boy play, it's like, man,
he made you elevate your game.
The stuff that that man did on the field, you couldn't do nothing but respect him.
But at the same time, Bill knew what that was going to do to us is piss us off.
And we're like, F. Rodney Harrison. We don't know him.
And you know what?
A couple years later, he's on our team and he made our team better.
And Rodney had a mindset of a defense, like a defense alignment.
He was just mean.
He loved contact.
He loves that and he would talk and he would he would come down as a safety.
He would come down and be around the line of scrimmits making plays.
So it's how he carry himself for me as a defense alignment.
Seeing my safety come down here getting off the power with me, I'm like, I can rock with this guy.
You know, I fell in love with it.
And he can cover just as well as he can tackle.
So if you're going down in the Foxhawk, you want Rodney Harrison with you.
I don't Rodney Harrison.
And another thing, a supporting stat that people tend to forget about, you know, everybody like the great Ray Lewis, 30 sacks, 30 picks.
He's the only player in NFL history to have that.
Yeah.
He's one of two players.
Right.
The only other player that ever did that accomplished that feat to this day is Rodney Harrison, and Rodney did it first.
He should be in the whole affair.
Rodney did it first.
He should be.
All right, Vince.
I got to pick a bone with you, man.
Oh, oh, do you remember when you gave me my welcome to the NFL moment hit?
What can you explain that?
You remember that?
Why don't you, can you explain Rob?
I heard about it.
I've talked about it many times.
Whatever podcast, interviews you get there, like, what's the welcome to the NFL moment that you received, Rob?
And I'm like, oh, man, this one will always stick with me from my whole entire of life.
So I was a rookie.
I was a young buck, and I wanted to prove myself.
I'm blocking a lot.
That was kind of my specialty as a rookie.
and they wanted to see how tough I was.
So they called a WAM block.
What's a WAM?
Can you guys show us?
Can you guys get up and show us?
A WAM block is on the tight end.
And Vince Wilforks the defensive tackle.
I'm here.
And I'm whamming the defensive tackle.
They're going to let the defensive tackle free.
And the defense tackles and, whoa, like who's going to block me?
I'm free.
I'm going to go right to the quarterback.
But the WAM block is a tight end comes from this side
and just blindsides the defensive tackle.
And they called this play for me in practice my rookie season, and I'm blindsiding Vince Warfork.
And I'm like, I got to show my toughness. I got to show my respect, you know, to the veterans.
I got to get the respect from the veterans. I got to show them what I'm all about. I'm not backing
down in this situation. I'm having a great camp so far. I'm blocking all the defense events,
all that good stuff. But they wanted to see if I had the balls to block Vince Wolford.
So I motion him, going at Vince. His eyes are around.
up, I'm like, I got him, I got him.
All of a sudden, Vince looks at me,
he has a big grin on his face,
puts his shoulder down, I gave it all I had,
boom, he lit me up.
I went flying backwards, six yards.
I will remember that hit for the rest of my life,
and I remember Coach Brian Farrantz,
it was the welcome to moment NFL for me,
and I knew no one else was ever going to hit me
that hard ever again.
And Brian Farrant's in the meeting room
after we reviewed the play goes, yeah, you never
blocking Vince Wolford again.
And the crazy thing about it, and I don't know if you know this is not a grump.
So I'm in my stance here.
And Bill is back there.
He said, Vince.
Wham.
Wow.
Bill told me to play.
So I'm like, so mind you, my job, you know, my job, the centers hit a garden guard,
and I got to play in then.
And I'm like, no.
So soon he hiked the ball, I went straight to grunt.
I swear you had a grin like.
And honestly, I tell you this.
And that was the moment I knew we had a great player because I knew right there and there how tough he was because he walked back to the huddle and everybody knows Grunk, this was his walk.
I almost got him.
That was Grunt.
So I'm sitting in.
I'm sitting in the hotel and I'm looking to see if I see him do anything or quince here,
and he never did.
He just got back in the huddle and he'd break.
I knew then we had a great player on our hands.
And he proved it.
Thank you, Big Ben.
He proved it.
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All right, Jules.
Hey, is it time to determine what kind of dudes these guys are?
Yes, it is.
Uh-oh.
Back to our patented dude question.
We got our patented questions, guys.
We're going to give you guys a quick hitting questions.
We're going to take our notes.
And then we're going to determine what kind of dudes you guys are.
Is that right?
All right.
All right.
I'll start it off, Jules.
You guys can both answer at the same time.
Or Vince, you can go first.
Ty, you can go second.
But what's the most you ever benched?
Most you bench pressed.
Bitched?
Benched?
6.02.
Wait.
Like, where did the 602 pounds come from?
That's what they told me.
602?
Like, why not 605?
I have no idea.
I have no idea.
Where was that?
University of Miami?
Yeah, that was U.M.
Oh, U.M.
Oh, U.M.
He is on the board.
Yeah.
Since I've never seen a stronger guy in my life,
you used to just walk in the weight room,
literally no warm-ups, put a 3-85 on the bench,
do it three times.
I thought he did it 10-time.
And tell the strength coach, I'm done.
I'm done.
I'm done.
I'm done.
I left it enough.
I'm done.
You wrapped that out?
Yeah.
385?
And I'm like, he just walked in.
In my, it just did 400.
My last two years of,
plan, I could rep full five, eight times, and 315, I mean, 365, like 15 or something like that.
Now, I understand why I went flying backwards eight yards.
What about you, Ty?
I think it was 365.
Oh, that's weak.
Yeah.
I would have made up a number after that's four.
Hey, but what I do at the combine, though?
I might still have a record.
How many?
How many?
22.
22.
That's good.
That's good for DB.
Yeah.
It's really good.
25.
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right.
If you were a car,
what kind of car would you be?
Big V will start with you.
Man, I'm a Lincoln.
Old school, baby.
Old school Lincoln.
I'm a Lincoln.
Old school.
Lincoln.
Lincoln.
Those things are long.
Yeah.
Big old boats.
And durable.
They're durable.
They're durable.
They're durable, baby.
Heavy.
Yeah.
You ain't going to believe
this man, but I'm a pickup guy, man.
Pickup truck. I'm a Chevy GMC, man.
I drive a pickup guy. You're a little Tacoma.
No, hell no.
Ain't no damn. No, no, no. I got the big dog.
6.2 lit of the 8. 6.2.
Okay.
6.2. Just making yourself.
All right, Big V and Ty. What does it mean to be a patriot?
They didn't mean to be a patriot?
And are you guys patriots for life?
Look, I'm a, I'm a patriot for life. I want to say something.
Now, maybe y'all can have him this one.
Well, hey, now, it is a business, but what it means to be a Patriots is that we built something here.
You know what I mean?
So coming in and starting at the old Foxborough Stadium, when I got drafted, I ain't going to lie.
I was, no, I came for a visit before I got drafted.
I was sitting there like, what the hell?
I thought I was getting drafted by the Aliquippa.
I'm like, God damn, look at this stadium.
Is this the pros?
I'm coming from the University of Michigan.
So, you know, but for us to be able to build what we're going.
we built here and started off and you guys continuing on. Of course, we had the great, the
greatest of all time, Tom Brady for 20 years. We started something because I always wanted to be
a cowboy in the beginning because my uncle's Tony Dorset. They were with me at my draft party and they
were going to take me at 28. They were sitting there to take me on the plane. And at the time,
I was ready. Of course, you lose the money every time you slip back, but goddamn. But when the
Patriots picked me, I was so happy. But at the same time,
I remember that damn visit.
They put me at the end zone.
Y'all remember the end zone hotel on Route 1?
Y'all couldn't have put me up in the Marriott,
something, red roof, something.
But, you know, again, it means a lot because we started this shit.
It's like I said in the Hall of Fame.
You know, we started this.
So in a nutshell, it's because you built something.
That's what it means.
Yeah, I mean, and I still live here to this day.
You know what I mean?
I ain't going nowhere.
I'm New England all day.
Built something.
I love it.
Big B
what does it mean to be a patriot to you?
I mean, I can't summing up enough.
I mean, the legacy that
we left and we built
not only as players
but with the fans
and community behind us.
Because you have to understand, I grew up,
I grew up a Buffalo Bills fan
so I knew how crappy,
oh, trust me,
I knew how crappy the Patriots
was. I knew. We all know that. Thanks, Vince. Right. So, but the bills were pretty crappy. But think about it. Oh,
they sucked. But to be able to go two decades and do something in two decades that probably won't
be done again. That tells you right there where New England Patriots stand. Okay. Hands down.
I love that. I love that. Um, um,
for you to most famous person in your phone, that's not Tom Brady.
So what?
Most famous person in your phone.
That's not Tom Brady.
Most famous?
Shit.
I was about to use that one.
I was about to use that one.
Most famous in the phone that's not Tom.
Let me go to Vince.
Let me think.
I got a lot of phone.
Okay.
I think I got.
I got Brusky.
I got Snoop dog in here too.
Snook.
Unless he gave me the wrong shit,
he might have gave me the assistant number like Julian Nass be doing.
Like, Jules, you get Jules, he might give.
I got like five different numbers, bro.
Huh?
Like five numbers, do you.
So is Snoop Dog?
No, I would say, because he's one of the most famous in the world.
Like I said, he might not have the same thing, Warren, Jesus, you know, Snoop Dogg.
Quick hitters, quick hitters.
Yeah.
But Big V?
Dinsett, Waussell.
Oh.
Oh, that's a great one, man.
That's a great one.
Yeah.
All right.
Rob, it's on you.
That's respect.
All right.
FaceTiming.
Don't have my phone on me.
I mean, I'm going to be in the back saying hello if you FaceTime.
I'm a big fan.
You guys are Hollywood.
I'm pretty sure you're on your list of early on.
Hey, look, let me put it.
It's our question.
It's our question.
This is a question here for us, guys.
Okay, okay.
We're determining what kind of dude.
Where we defense, we attack.
All right, I know you.
Oh, right.
Rob, it's on you.
All right.
What's your favorite play of all time?
Favorite play of all time?
Favorite play of all time.
favorite play of all time. Patrice or in general? In general.
In general. My was a Super Bowl pick. Super Bowl pick six. Interception? Interception for the
house. Because I feel like that started everything. Yeah. You know what? I have to go with
Franco Harris when he caught. It was the ball was ball up and he got it, caught it like with
Singatiff. You said he's talking about your damn play.
No, no, no, your favorite play of all time.
Oh, me.
I know Pittsburgh.
And I'm saying, any like, okay.
My play.
Yes.
Why the hell would he ask you about?
Franco Harris.
Hey, man.
I'd have to ask you about Frank.
It's the greatest play of all the time.
I don't know he just talking about it.
Greatest play of all time.
My greatest play of all time.
But fumble.
Butt fumble.
Oh, that's a good one.
Who doesn't love the butt fumble?
Yeah.
Who doesn't love the butt fumble?
Yes.
All right.
We got two more questions for you, Jules.
Yeah
Cold tub or hot tub
Hot tub
Hot tub
Hot tub?
Hot tub?
Okay
But no
Cold tub is a necessity
though
You have to do it
But you've got a contrast
Contrast
Go there?
Yeah, so I say contrast
So you go both
I go both
I'll shut your ass up
Joe
Hey
Pause on that
Shit
Last question
He was trying to set me up
All right
And last
And final question
We don't want to get in
to that, guys. Yes, we do, but we're not going to. How do you eat your steak? How do you eat your
steak? Medium. With utensils and, no, no, with utensils, we're asking, do you eat it with
utensils and also the flavoring of your steak as well? And hot, medium. But you think I want to be a
caveman, eat it with my hands? I'm a gron caveman.
Hey, look, I don't like my shit bleeding. I like meat. I like meat.
well, black and medium well.
Black and medium. I can't do
that raw stuff, man. I'm taking my medium
salt and pepper. That's it.
Now, wait, wait, wait.
Guys. Oh, hold on, man. See, that's why
I hate when people get in front of people start lying.
You just down there talking about all
that damn meat you'd be cooking at the barbecue
and all this rub, and now you're going to just say salt and pepper.
Steak. Steak. Steak. Steak.
Steak. Boy, stop.
You're going to ruin the steak.
Put in all that mess in it. Fellas, fellas.
You have a good.
piece of meat steak a steak it don't need much as you guys can see the any
cook no offense meeting and the defensive meeting is a whole lot of arguing
it's that time shot a clock shot a clock oh oh hey let's start a clock let's get it
tropical this time gronk tropical got you all right half and half there we go
half and half everyone shot a clock
The clock, it's always time. Corvus Valka, baby. Appreciate y'all. All right, guys. Give us a little, a quick
little. We're going to determine what kind of dudes you guys are real quick. Let us meet a quick second. Don't worry. It's
nothing big here. All right, yeah. Tie is crazy.
Yeah. Love to have a good time. Yeah. He benches a lot. I mean, 602. That's another.
Love you, too. Super Bowl 36 is favorite play of all time, also three interceptions versus Peyton
Manning.
stuff. First round pick, right? Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. All right.
All right. All right.
For
for Ty,
on three, what do we think is?
One, two, three. Studd.
Anyone that can go up to Bill Belichick
and say I'm going to do it my way, that's pretty
studly.
Three interceptions versus Peyton Manny.
Interception to the House and Super Bowl 36.
You can cover anyone. It didn't matter
one-on-one. You were the guy,
man. That's studly. First round.
came in as a guy and you proved you were the guy.
Mm-hmm.
Shit.
No, actually, I got booed like hell from New England when I got drafted.
Well, we were just trying to float you right there.
We're just trying to pump you up.
Oh, yeah, no, but they booed the shit out of me.
Y'all booed me when I got drafted.
Y'all booed, but you know what I liked it?
Because I had something to prove, man, so y'all held me accountable.
I appreciate it.
All right, all right.
Tie is a stud.
Right.
On three.
What do we think Vince is?
Oh.
They got it down.
On three, one.
two, three, freak.
This guy, he would literally come in and bench
602 pounds.
When you see V, when he was playing,
walk through the door, he barely fit to the door.
Yeah, you're right.
But he had feet like ballerina.
Like, he had the best feat for the biggest guy.
Whenever we'd have, like, a competition, a shooting,
or darts, or catching the punts.
He was, like, the best at everything.
He's like an incredible athlete, and he's like the roundest dude you've ever seen.
And don't forget about his interceptions as well, everyone.
There you go.
And he should be in the whole offense.
Yeah.
From a D-tackle of all time, man.
Incredible.
And Big V should be in the Hall of Fame as well, right?
It's coming.
It's coming.
It's coming.
Sound of applause.
Thank you, Ty.
Thank you, Big V.
Thank you, man.
Thank you for coming out, man.
Thank you for me, brother.
Big V, a pleasure.
A pleasure, man.
Thank you, man.
Thank you, thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
All right, guys, we're going to be right back.
We're going to come out in the second that we're doing questions, I think.
Oh, I don't know.
I don't know what we're doing.
I don't know.
We'll be right back.
We'll be right back.
Not too long.
This is y'all drinking for now, New England.
We're back, ladies and gentlemen.
What do we have left, Jack and Kyler?
What's going on?
Jules, that was the fastest wardrobe change.
What are you talking about?
We're back.
We're back.
We're back.
We're back.
We're back.
We didn't even leave.
We didn't even leave.
Kyler, Jack, we're tossing it to you guys.
So in the beginning of the show, we asked our audience for some Duke questions for you guys.
Lost my voice.
So we're going to find out what type of dude Gronk and Jules are.
I spoke with the patent attorney during the show.
He approved these.
Patent pending.
We're good.
We've got to go ahead.
Are we about to get dude ranked?
We're about to get dude ranked.
Let's go.
All right.
You guys are asking us, huh?
All right.
Let's go.
All right.
You ready?
I'm ready.
You sure?
Yeah. All right, let's go.
You stay ready. You ain't got to get ready, dog.
Get out of here.
Joe from, Joe Hubert from Buffalo asks, blue cheese or ranch?
Oh, Joe, that's a no-brainer, brother.
I'm from Buffalo. It's always blue cheese.
Let me tell you, Buffalo blue cheese is off the chain.
Wherever you go, the blue cheese is going to be on point.
But if you go outside of Buffalo, the blue cheese is kind of stinky, actually.
So I understand if you go ranch outside of Buffalo,
But when you're in Buffalo, you never ask for a side of ranch.
It's always blue cheese.
I'm a ranch guy.
Plain simple.
Unless, if I bring you blue cheese, Jules.
Unless Rob has blue cheese, I'll eat the blue cheese.
Zach from Marlborough asks, what's your Dunkin Order?
Ooh, my Dunkin order?
I like a large ice coffee black.
Mm-hmm.
Just get the caffeine.
Give me a couple shots in there.
Let's go.
What about you, Rob?
I never really liked coffee, and that my first experience was at Dunkin' Donuts,
when my friend was like, I'm telling you,
you're going to love this iced coffee that I'm going to get you.
And that's when I fell in love with it.
Ice coffee with whole milk and three caramel swirls.
And toss the sugar in there, too.
A lot of foo there.
A lot of tasty.
It tastes like a milkshake.
Respect, respect.
Joey from Beacon Hill asks, pregame or after-party?
Ooh.
I'm a pre-game guy.
I want to get the times going.
Pre-game.
What about you?
I'm an after-party guy.
Joey's at your house.
What's going on at these after-parties?
I'm just going to stop right there.
After-party.
Because I know I get to go to bed soon.
Respectable, respectful.
Mike from Groton asks Ben Affleck or Matt Damon.
I'm going Matt Damon.
I'm a K-CF flag guy
I'm going Ben Affleck
I just watch a counting two on the airplane ride
on the way here so
Ben Affleck
All right all right
What else?
Next we got Shauna from Marlboro
Tom Brady
Or Bill Belichick
Jules you can go first
No brainer
Tom fucking Brady
I love Tom
And I second that
Last one
We have Jeff from Lainsborough
asks
What city has the best fan
Boston
100%
No doubt Boston
New England
All right
We got to
We got to confer real quick
Hang tight
What do you guys think
Jules?
What do you think Jules is?
I think he's a stud
What about a whiz?
He's not a word guy, not a word guy
Is he a freak?
Not a word guy
Not a number guy
He has a little freakish abilities
I know what Jules is
Ready? Let him know
Let him know
Doving
100% is a dog
Relentless never backs down
It doesn't matter who's in front of your face
Always down the fight
Always down to tear the other opponent
And rip their heads off
Jules is an absolute savage
He's an absolute dog
That's my dog
What's wrong? What's wrong?
What's Robbie G? Is he a freak?
What is this 6 foot 9
He's not a whiz? He's pretty studly
He's pretty studly
Are you sure I'm not a whiz?
What do you love?
He's a dog. He's pretty dogish. He's got that dog in him.
Not a dog.
All right. We're ready?
Let's go. Let's go. What is he? What is he?
Hey, Robbie Gia freak.
1,000% Rob is a freak.
I'll take it.
Have you ever seen him eat? He literally eats like six plates and he shovels them down his mouth.
I took him to the craziest fancy restaurant. I think I already told you.
But, I mean, I've never seen anyone shovel food like Rob.
and he's like six foot nine.
When he walks in the room, you feel his presence.
Mm-hmm.
Thanks, Jules.
Do you feel me right now?
Well, guys, what a presence.
We had an unbelievable night.
Mm-hmm.
We thank you guys for coming.
Thank you guys so much.
This was so fun.
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You guys have fun?
You guys.
Thank you.
Without you guys, this is possible,
we're going to get a picture.
We're going to throw out some more
merchandise as well.
Jules, let's throw out the Dunkin shirts
and hats.
Let's toss it out.
Thank you guys.
Thank you.
You guys.
Let's go.
Throw it all out.
We had so many people behind the scenes
that get a shot.
An incredible job.
Oh, the Nuthouse team.
Can't open it.
What an unbelievable night.
They want a shot, Jules.
Oh, my God.
They get a shot.
Actually, keep the bottle on me.
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