Games with Names - Dudes on Offseason News and Voicemails
Episode Date: April 3, 2025We're breaking down offseason happenings and hitting the hotline this week! Gronk & Jules kick it off by talking the latest free agency news before breaking down the annual coaches photo from the ...League Meetings. From where to place the next NFL franchise to our best LeGarrette Blount stories, we're answering a fresh batch of your voicemails. We wrap up with the Chillest Dude of the Week presented by Coors Light. Support the show: http://www.gameswithnames.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Well, Jules, my back's been hurting me
for quite a couple days, but guess what?
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Well, you've been carrying this goddamn podcast. Of course your back hurts.
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Welcome to Dudes on Dudes. I'm Rob Gronkowski. And I'm Julian Edelman and
this is the show where your favorite dudes get to talk about their favorite
dudes. And today we're hitting the chill line to take your calls. We got more
voicemails. And that number is 561-203-5789.
And what are we talking about today?
We're talking about what city deserves a new NFL franchise.
What about a Canadian team?
There you go. Canada would be cool.
We spent a little bit too much time analyzing the NFL coaches picture.
We need coaches to get fat again.
Ozempic should be on the PED list for these coaches.
And then we talked about a Jules and Grant body swap.
What would that be like?
I go take a piss and be like, is this thing mine?
And then we wrap it up by naming the chillest caller of the week
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Test one, two, three, four, five.
Roberto's full tech guy now.
It's like, don't worry, guys, you got it.
I set it up by myself. I get it done, Jules.
I'm on top of my game, brother.
Oh, I got to get rid of Ralphie.
brother. I got rid of Ralphie.
You ready? We're ready.
Ralphie in check. Yeah, he's in check. I threw him out of the room and locked the door.
You locked it. Is he going to is you start scratching?
No, I just closed it.
No, he shouldn't stay scratch because he has rest of the house.
So what's he doing?
He roams the house in Tampa, Florida.
Does he have a special sunspot, a sunbed?
You know, he likes to sit on the couch.
I'm not really sure where exactly he sits when we leave the house.
But right now he's playing with the tennis ball,
so he's running all over the place.
But he has a spot where he goes outside and he just lays right in the sun
on the turf outside
in the front yard. It's gated. So I don't have to worry about him running away.
Yeah. You know, with, with Rocky, I don't let him have full rain in the house.
Yeah, I know that. And whenever I'm on the couch, he's not allowed on the couch or in that little
section. Yeah. There's certain he can go on bed, but not couches.
And he can only go on bed after washes.
But your couches are really white and he carries a lot of dirt with them because of his first.
So that's like a real, that's like a good rule.
I like it.
It's a understandable role.
Now, but do you ever get worried about the city juice on their little fingers
and paws when they come up and run on you
and then they jump on your pillow
and then you put your eyebrow
where some dude took a dump on the cement
where your dog walked over?
Well, Jules, when I'm in New York City,
I have a rule with Ralphie after every single day
at nighttime he has to shower before he gets in bed.
And that's my official rule in New York City,
or if we're in a city.
Because in New York City, I have my own condo in my own bed.
So if it was a hotel room,
I just let him sleep at bottom of the bed
because the sheets are about to be washed
the next day anyways.
But when it's in your own place,
he has to shower every single night.
So typically I'm there for about two nights.
So he takes about two showers in a row, two nights in a row. And like the second night in a row, he's like, I just showered last night. So typically I'm there for about two nights so he takes about two showers in a row, two nights in a row and like the second night in a
row he's like I just showered last night he started screaming in the shower but
I'm like hey bud we're in New York City if you want to sleep with me tonight but
you better shower right now. For sure. How's Tampa right now? What's uh is it
spring? Is it hot? Tampa's popping right now baby like about a week ago it just
turned up you know to a whole nother notch. So it's been
about the whole time I've been here for about a month and a
half. It's been about 75 degrees, 72 to 77 sunning, no
humidity at all. And then it drops down to about 55 every
single night. And then about a week ago, the best about a week
ago, it all sudden just turned up the notch, you know, you just turn
that like it's like turning up the sauna, pouring that extra
water on the sauna, and just feeling that extra steam. We
turned up a notch. It's like, you know, Tom out at practice
after a loss, he turns up the notch a little bit, you know,
and it's about 84 to 87 degrees every single day now.
And today, this morning, just worked out at Suka.
It was the first day, the humidity hit too.
So I was drenched, bro, which was good
because I had a weekend down in Miami,
had a couple drinks, you know, over the last,
over seven hours, nothing too crazy,
but you have about six, six to eight drinks.
Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa, Oh, so I swatted all out.
Were you in Miami for Ultra?
I usually am, but I wasn't necessarily there for Ultra.
It was my friend Vinny's birthday and his friend was opening up a restaurant
that we know. So we're like, hey, why don't we meet in Miami and we just go
support our friend's restaurant, which was Shih Tzu.
The name is Shih Tzu. and it's in Wynwood.
Very, very, you know, high end, beautiful restaurant.
Great vibes. Very tasty.
It's basically no nobu.
That's the best way to explain it.
How do you explain that food?
Asian fusion sushi.
Yes, exactly.
And then you can still get a steak.
You can still get fish.
All the good stuff. So it's right up our alley. Loved it. And then you can still get a steak, you can still get fish, all the good stuff.
So it's right up our alley.
Loved it.
But I was there for that.
And then we hopped on a boat and guess where we went to.
Where'd you go?
Palm Tree Festival Hotel.
And we day partied a little bit.
Yeah, it's a Kygo and Miles.
They opened up a hotel in North Beach, Miami.
And they turned this dock into a day club.
And they bring DJs in.
And it was cool.
It was a cool little hotspot.
You know, it's on the newer side.
A couple of DJs were playing.
We were there for about an hour and a half.
It was the perfect amount, man.
I'm not there to rage all day anymore
and get absolutely hammered. You just get a taste of it.
Just a little taste of dessert.
Was there with Camille, a couple of buddies.
Then we hopped in our Uber, went back to the hotel,
cleaned up real quick, went out to dinner, man.
It was the perfect Saturday that you could possibly have
in Miami. It was one of my best Saturdays I had in Miami
in a while.
Wow. Did you see Dola? I heard Dola is down there.
Yes. Dola is down there. We FaceTimed each other. He was out at his spot eating dinner. I was out
at my spot eating dinner, but we did not meet up. But we FaceTimed each other and got to catch up.
He was with Cliff Kingsbury and we're going to have to catch up with him. He was just on a
different schedule than I was, but next time we're in the same city, I got to catch up with Dola.
He's he's the man.
Old Dolomite, Dolomite.
Hey, wait, did we talk about me?
What's up in L.A.? I'm going to be there soon, Jules.
I'm going to be there. I know.
I know you're coming up. We're excited.
Podcasts. I'm going to be back in the Nutt House.
You know, podcasting will get we'll hit a couple shows
when I'm there as well, which is going to be fun.
They'll get this show back under one roof.
It's cool over the zoom stuff, but we need to show back on, you know,
back together under one roof with the whole crew.
It's going to be popping.
But how's it going over there in L.A.?
Well, we'd have to be under one roof because it's raining outside right now here in L.A.
Last Thursday, I went to Boston for the night.
I did the Adam Ray show when he dresses up like Dr. Phil over at the MGM in Fenway, which
was awesome.
It was my first time at that venue.
It's a kind of, I think it's like two or three years old.
It's right in Fenway.
We snuck in, I felt like I was robbing a bank
in the movie, The Town, and like walked into the pool.
Great movie.
Great movie, but like we snuck into the Fenway
and got to look at the field, which was awesome.
I stayed at Raffles new hotel beautiful beautiful hotel
Very nice hotel. They have a restaurant in there. Don't know what its name is, but it was very good lost something
Italian swanky spot
But LA's been good my
Went golfing did alright my sister came to town
So we had lunch. We went out and took her out on a drive in the Mustang showed
her the beach.
So just a standard weekend looking forward to this week.
Little bug.
The soccer game was was canceled.
Soccer game was canceled.
What happened too much rain?
I don't know.
Lack of players, rain, whatever it is, it's not a good reason.
Lightning. It's not a good reason.
Under. OK, that's not good.
Taking these kids off the goddamn field because of a little fricking water.
Toughen up, toughen the fuck up.
That's bullshit. Stop swearing, Jules. They're just kids. OK. Toughen up. Toughen the fuck up.
That's bullshit. Stop swearing, Jules.
They're just kids. OK, I want.
No, this is directed to the kids.
This is directed to the people that are running the organization.
I will not put it on blast.
I will not put it on blast.
Toughen up, mofos.
But for whatever reason, we're canceling games because of rain.
Now, it could have been canceled for some completely else,
but I'm putting it on rain.
And it's bullshit.
Um, let's jump into some of these weekly things
that are bouncing around the league.
Let's do it. Let's jump right into it.
Do you see this?
Do you see the photo of
the coaches at the league meeting this weekend?
This is always an epic photo.
But but I'll look at it right now.
Look at you got Dave all over on the left.
Oh, Dave looking like Dave all prim and proper.
Acting like he's prim and proper.
All right, we're zooming in right now.
Duvall, what's that? I know what's it that you I know what's
a disappointment here is that these coaches are starting to
get in shape now, man, they're looking like they've been
working out with the players throwing some routes going for
jobs like back in the day, man, there's a lot of, you know,
positional coaches that are still looking like coaches, but
these guys right now are looking slim looking, looking like they go for a run,
actually looking like they go and lift some weights.
But we need coaches to get fat again.
Remember, we had Dola.
We want to dollar to get fat when he he was coaching with,
you know, the Los Angeles Raiders.
That's a that's a true typical coach is when they're fat and overweight.
That means you're the best out there.
So, uh, I mean, I think,
I think the problem is, is that Ozempic came out.
So I think these coaches should start getting tested.
It should be on the PED list for these coaches. We need them fat again.
It makes football better. I mean,
who's winning in a fight is very very over there.
I tell you, he's probably not winning in a fight.
Who? Mike Daniels, I was thinking the same way in a fight.
Yeah, but he's a German is supposed to be like a great wrestler.
I tell you do vol
Is not gonna win it
Day ball is scrappy and I used to see his little freaking
Remember day ball used to always show the picture of him when he had hair and he was all jacked in college
Like no matter what he just wanted to he had an excuse to show us that goddamn picture
so many goddamn times, but he looked like a stud.
So I bet you he was pretty studly.
Todd Bowles, I bet you Todd Bowles is sneaky assassin.
Yeah, he is man.
He's like quiet.
Aaron Glenn's a former player.
He probably got you at the offhand jam,
fucking jam your ass up.
Todd Bowles is a former player as well.
He'll knock you out, knock some sense into you if he needs to.
No doubt about that.
Look at Pete Carroll. He's in a Harborough sandwich.
That's pretty cool.
Where is where's Pete?
He's the only one that could say that right there in the front row.
In the gray. Oh, he's between the two Harbors.
That's a nice sandwich right there.
Wait, who's next to Aaron Glenn?
Is that Johnson?
It's got to be.
Dude, I'll tell you right now,
Dan Campbell looks pretty jacked.
He does. He looks like a linebacker.
Kind of like a defense alignment and linebacker combined.
I think he's the only one that scares me for Vrabes.
Mm hmm. In a fight.
Tomlin looking gangster.
Where is where's Tom?
There he is. Yeah.
KOC looking like just straight.
So all he's missing is some puka shells.
looking like just straight. So all he's missing is some puka shells.
And he's like perfect 2003 in Laguna Beach.
The Polos are popping again.
Every coach is wearing a polo
besides like one or two of them.
So Polos are back.
Yeah, look at so who's not wearing a polo.
Tomlin, Stud, Peyton, not.
McVeigh's not, but he's wearing a nice coat.
Dave Canales, which he did a really good job last year
getting that team fighting.
He did, what I liked is when he benched Bryce Young,
I kind of felt like he just needed a kick in the butt.
Sometimes you just need that.
You need to get benched, you need to,
just get that extra motivation going again.
And he did a good job with that.
Cause after he benched him,
Bryce Young came back and he was playing
like a number one pick.
It was pretty impressive.
So you got to give it to him there for doing that.
You know, they actually might do some damage this year.
The Carolina Panthers.
By the grace of God,
he got back in because Andy Dalton
got in a car accident on the way to the game or something.
Wasn't it something like that?
By the grace of God, they had to bring them back in.
And it turned out to be a great decision
because they looked like a viable team.
Look at, that's the day ball shot.
That's the day ball shot.
He used to show us one without the hair.
Remember this, Rob? That's the day ball shot. That's the day ball shot. He used to show us one without the hair. Remember this, Rob?
That's day bow.
He didn't show you this fucking picture.
I mean, I've never seen that.
I'm so surprised he didn't have it like on his wall in the tight ends room.
Day ball used to love showing me this fucking this picture.
I don't know why.
Dang.
Look at him.
He looks like a kid that's just picking a fight on the streets every day.
He does look like a badass.
He does.
All right, let's go.
Let's go into some others coaches league meetings or the league meeting photo.
That's always something fun to go over some NFL light news.
Russell Wilson signs the Giants. Details of the contract.
10 and a half million.
Eight to sign.
Two guaranteed during.
And he can get 500 in workout bonuses.
You think the Giants are gonna draft a QB, Rob?
Well, first off, I think it's a great deal.
I think it's a smart move by the New York Giants
to sign Russell Wilson.
They need a quarterback on the roster.
They got Jameis Winston, and now they got Russell Wilson.
And the best was that news or whatever, Julian,
that came out like a month ago that I'm going back to football,
which was just absurd.
Just going back to it.
Dable, obviously the first one to hurry up and FaceTime me.
He's like, you're going back to football.
I'm like, Dable, you know, I would tell you first
if I was going back to football. You're always first on, you you know, I would tell you first if I was going back to
football, you're always first on my list.
I told you that for the last two years and I go and I'm like, I can't even open
up my eyes. I got jet lag right now.
How am I going to go back to football?
And I go and even if I do, how can I come to your giants?
You don't even have a quarterback on your raster.
He's invisible right now.
And David just started shaking his head at me. And he's like, I'm going to get one for you, buddy. If you're coming out every time you're
coming to me, I'm gonna get one for you. And I was like, Nah, you have no quarterback, buddy. But
this was a good move by him. They needed Russell Wilson. It's not even a risk either, because you're
paying a guy, you know, that's already paid and you're giving them $10 million, only 2 million
guaranteed. He's proven as well. He's going to be on the roster.
So very good deal by the New York giants because they needed a guy and are they
going to draft a guy now? I don't know.
I feel like you can get away with either Jamis Winston or Russell Wilson this
year and draft a skilled player and then, you know,
possibly wait until next year's draft to draft the quarterback
If they're not in love with any of the quarterbacks in the draft this year
Well, Joe Shaw said you can't force the pick if you don't think the guys a franchise caliber quarterback
What do they have third? They have the third he said that he doesn't want to force it this guy. I
Think he needs to talk a little less
This guy, I think he needs to talk a little less.
Mm hmm. I'm just saying I like him. I've met him. He seems like a cool guy.
What kind of screwed him was hard knocks last year.
The one thousand percent.
I don't know why we would ever agree to that.
I don't know why.
I don't know why any team agrees to hire knocks.
I am not a big fan of hired knocks.
I thought it was super cool and high school and it's great watching.
But really, like you really can't truly gain any
true positivity, you know,
or true momentum from hard knocks.
I never seen it really benefit a team before.
I have only seen it really go against,
you know, players and coaches.
I mean, what sells is controversies.
And the controversy was Joe not signing Saquon,
and look how much he's taking because of the Hard Knocks clip
going into their conversation.
So Joe, just do your thing, man,
and just stop talking to the media, I guess.
Let people about do it.
I would just keep it down.
But I guess he's probably trying to get that out there maybe for people to that could be some trade bait stuff
That's like some GM talk shit where they they got to go out there and put their voices out because they want to let people
Know they're open for business for a trade or something like that
But do I think they're gonna draft a quarterback?
With these two quarterbacks that they have right now or three with Tommy Cutlets as well,
Jameis Winston and Russell Wilson. I think if they do draft a quarterback those
guys will help them. Those are like help helping type guys in the quarterback
room. They don't have crazy ego. We saw you know Russell Wilson deal with
everything he dealt with last year and in Pittsburgh with the Justin Fields thing and he was a good sport about it.
Jameis Winston's been a backup for the last few years and
he's good at nourishing young quarterbacks.
It looks like they're gonna draft a quarterback.
I don't, that's what it looks like.
So do I think it's a good signing?
Yes, anytime you add another good player into the room.
I'm not saying he's a franchise quarterback like what he was once was.
But anytime you bring in guys that have been around the league that are going to compete
that it won't have egos that will help a young guy.
I think that's good for the team.
It is.
But my official statement, if you ask me, at a New York Giants taking a quarterback,
I'm going with no now in the draft.
Maybe third round or something or fourth round,
but with the third pick,
I think they're gonna take a skill player now.
I think they'll get a skill player,
but maybe they like a quarterback later.
Maybe they trade out of it and I don't know.
I think they're going to draft a quarterback somewhere. They need to. All right.
We'll see. All right, let's let's get into some voicemails. Rob, let's do it.
I love voicemails. I love when fans ask us questions.
Jules is more personal, you know, gets me thinking and you know,
it keeps you on your toes.
So let's get into these voicemails. And remember that phone number is 561-203-5789.
Ask us anything. We'll answer literally anything.
And I'm talking anything. We're not scared.
I'm terrified. Oh,
Hey, my name is Austin from Greensboro, North Carolina.
If you guys could pick one city to get an NFL team,
or sorry, what city would you pick?
And then if yours is a realistic,
what do you think is a realistic city
for an NFL team to go to?
Thanks.
Realistic city.
So yesterday I was walking,
we were walking in Hermosa Beach,
my sister and my buddy Dane,
and we brought up the memory of, remember in like 05 Madden you could play as the Tiburon
Sharks?
Jules, I never really played Madden before, so I don't really recall that.
No, you used to be able, and Tiburon is where my sister lives, it's in Northern California,
which I believe is where John Madden used to live.
So there was like a fantasy team, the Tiburon sharks.
I don't know if I put a team there, but that was just in my head.
No, that's not realistic.
I never even heard of that city.
Timber. Timber on is like, yeah, it's right.
It's like, is that a city or is that a town?
That's a city.
That's where that, that I think that elect EA sports is at.
It's where it started.
He was asking a more broad question, like a big city, not not no little tiny city.
Like, you know, it needs to be more general love, like a city that's known out there,
not not some little town.
OK, what city do you got?
I don't really have a city.
If I was thinking, I would absolutely,
I mean, I feel like every big city's taken
in the United States, you know, with a football team.
Think about it.
Name a big city out there in the US
that doesn't have a football team right now.
I'm trying to think, you know?
San Antonio.
Yeah, that's not that big of a city.
That's a small city. They got the Spurs and you got Dallas with the, you know, San Antonio. That's not that big of a city. That's a small city.
They got the Spurs and you got Dallas with the, you know, with the Cowboys,
Cowboys, I was going to say stars, but that's the hockey team.
And then you got the Houston, Texas City.
Oh, Salt Lake City would be good.
I would say I would go overseas to a big city overseas.
That's still close to the U.S.
So possibly a Europe team. London, would be pretty cool
because there's already eight games played over there.
So we might as well put a team in the city of London,
but like something that would be even cooler.
There you go.
Canada would be cool.
Can either do Toronto or Montreal.
Back, oh, Oakland.
Vancouver. A team back in Oakland, Oakland, why not?
Smoking. I mean, there's a fan base there already, but you got it. It has to be the
Raiders. San Diego needs a team. San Diego does need a team. I agree. I was disappointed
when San Diego went from San Diego to LA. It just didn't make sense. It's like, that's
like two hours down the road. Keep them in San Diego. City got to L.A. It just didn't make sense. It's like that's like two hours down the road.
Keep them in San Diego.
City got to build a stadium.
Mm hmm.
All right. If I had to truly pick one, though,
because there's so many people in this city,
it's one of the biggest cities in the world.
We played there before.
We played the Oakland Raiders there, actually.
And the place sold out.
I would say Mexico City.
You know, you want to know why I would say that because I
actually shot a commercial in Mexico City last year as well.
And it's only played in Mexico, the commercial. That's why you
haven't seen it Julian and I speak Spanish the whole entire
commercial too. So it was for Rufus, which is, you know,
another brand under the Tostitos brands under the Frito Lay
brand, but I did the Rufus potato chips in all Spanish,
which was really cool.
And I did it with the girl, that Diana girl,
that's the quarterback for all the seven on seven
women's leagues.
And she was in it as well.
So I still haven't seen the commercial,
but it's played all over Mexico I hear.
You remember any of the lines in Spanish?
No, I don't, I don't.
Yo soy fiesta?
Yo soy fiesta was in some of the, you know,
some of the behind the scenes takes I was doing
because obviously I was gonna bring up Yo soy fiesta.
How can I not?
But Yo soy fiesta wasn't in the actual commercial though.
I remember when that came out.
I remember he did it in the locker room.
He's like, yo soy fiesta. I remember he did it in the locker room. He's like, oh, you're so if you asked, I was dying.
Well, I had that Spanish reporter, the ESPN Spanish reporter.
He came up to me and I was like, perfect.
I love speaking Spanish.
It's a pain silly.
He is.
And that was when I was like just my true self, true authentic self, Julian.
And I was like, just sit in there.
He asked me how I'm going to celebrate going to the Super Bowl. And that's when I was like just sit in there. He asked me how I'm going to celebrate going to the Super Bowl
and that's when I was like just a complete maniac
and I truly wanted to say I am going to party.
But my Spanish, my English is already off Julian
so you think my Spanish isn't going to be off?
So instead of me trying to say I am going to party,
I accidentally said yo soy fiesta, I am party.
And it just turned out to be a hit. It was one of my best post-game interviews I've ever done.
And it still lives to this day. Whenever like, for example, when I shot that commercial in
Mexico, they brought up Yo Soy Fiesta, all the people around, you know, that were there on set.
They brought up the Yo Soy Fiesta moment like five different times.
Wow.
Look at how young you looked.
It's just a way of life, Jules.
But I'm not the party anymore, I'm gonna admit that.
Like I was just in Miami at the Palm Tree Festival Hotel,
partying it up, but I mean, I'm not gonna lie, Julian,
my days are over from that party scene
I can still show up dance a little bit. Have a good time. Cheers
Have a couple drinks, but the way I used to go and be yo soy Fiesta, you know, it's just not it's just
Unattainable anymore. I'm 35 now going on 36
I used to literally pound like 15 20 drinks and be able to wake up and work out
I do that now man. My whole body would be inflamed my back would be hurting. So yes, I still wish I could party like that
But I can't because I would have to sacrifice about five good days in my life to be I would have to be miserable for
About five days after I but so I'm not gonna lie cuz everyone's like, oh, no, I walk somewhere
Oh, you're the party king, you know, I was the party king, no doubt about that, Jules.
But now, you know, just go for a good time.
Hang out, relax, have some conversation, do a little dance moves and in that good stuff.
I like it. I like it.
You know, so we help the stuff we grew up, buddy.
We grew up a little bit trying.
We're trying. We'll be right back after this quick break.
It's Julie Stewart Banks.
I'm doing a new podcast from iHeart Podcasts and the National Hockey League.
And I'm paired up with one of my favorite players, the always quotable Nate Thompson.
I wore nine NHL sweaters and I have story after story to share.
And believe it or not, I have plenty to say and not just about hockey.
Believe me, he does.
Energy Line with Nate and JSB is the name of the podcast and it's gonna be, well,
it's gonna be quite the ride.
We're officially line mates, Nate.
We're the Energy Line.
We'll have plenty of folks join us, current players, some of my former teammates,
Hall of Famers, and wait to see some of the connections that Julie has.
She has quite the Rolodex.
Okay, we'll lean into Nate's playing experience
and tap into our interests away from hockey
and try to do what Energy Lines are supposed to do,
provide an emotional boost.
How do you feel about all that, Nate?
I'm vibing, Julie, I'm ready to roll.
Listen to Energy Line with Nate and JSB
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
September, 1979.
Virginia's top prison band, Edge of Daybreak,
is about to record their debut album, Behind Bars,
in just five hours.
Okay, we're rolling.
One, two, three, four.
I'm Jamie Petrus, music and culture writer.
For the past five years, I've been talking to the band's three surviving members.
They're out of prison now and in their 70s.
They're past behind them.
But they also have some unfinished business.
The end of their break, Eyes of Love, was supposed to have been followed up by another app.
It's a story about the liberating power of music,
the American justice system, and ultimately, second chances.
Listen to Soul Incarcerated on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
You say you never give in to a meltdown. or wherever you get your podcasts. around their schedule. Never lick your thumb to clean their face. And you'd never let them leave the house looking like, uh,
less than their best.
You say you'd never put a pacifier in your mouth
to clean it.
Never let them stay up too late.
And never let them run wild through the grocery store.
And I'll say. And I'll breathe. So when you say you'd never let them run wild through the grocery store.
So when you say you'd never let them get into a car without you there,
no, it can happen. One in four hot car deaths happen when a kid gets into an unlocked car and can't get out. Never happens. Before you leave the car, always stop, look, lock.
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Cyrus the Great of Persia was a conqueror,
and he tried to increase his empire by marrying Tamyrus,
the widow of the King of the Masangedi people.
She refused his offer,
and so he decided that he would invade her kingdom instead.
Turns out that was a big mistake.
To hear the full story of Tamirus' bloody revenge,
listen to the latest episode of Noble Blood, available now.
New episodes of Noble Blood every Tuesday.
Listen to Noble Blood on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
All right, let's get on to our next question.
Next question.
Dude, this is your boy Dre from the ADK.
I just wanna start off by saying thank you.
You guys are the dudes.
You rocked it, you killed it.
My question to you is out of all the teammates
that you would ever had who were the top studliest
studs that you had ever played alongside or gone against.
Alright, appreciate you.
Top studliest studs.
I mean I think Tom's the studliest stud.
Easy.
Yeah, I mean, yeah, that's too easy, though,
especially off the field with his looks and his jawline and all that.
But we're not talking about that.
I'm talking about maybe like pure freakishness, pure athleticism.
There's one guy that I just couldn't believe his size when he came to our team,
when we picked when we picked up Josh Gordon for about the year or two
that he was on the New England Patriots, because I'm a big guy. I'm six, six, two, 60. And
like, I'm just like love. I idolize other big guys. I idolize linemen that are six,
seven, like big guys, 360 pounds, because I've been a big guy my whole life. And it's
rare when you see really big guys, there's more smaller guys in pro sports and big guys. So when Josh Gordon came over, he was like, what is he?
Six, four, six, five, and his arms were bigger than mine. And he just looked thicker than,
you know, me too. And he's like, six, four, six, five, two, 30, 2005. And I just like, like,
idolized it.
I mean, just guy was freaky and the way that he could run
at the wide receiver position.
And then I was thinking about it.
He was that size when he was with the Cleveland Browns,
when he went for almost what he went for like 1600 yards
in like 14 games or however, my stats are off a little bit.
But I mean, that's just, that's just being a studliest stud,
being that size, you know,
and having that year that he had in Cleveland.
So yeah, he's a studliest stud.
I think Revis was a studliest stud.
When, when like, he had such the hype
before he came to our team, like he was Revis Island.
And then you got there and you saw him,
you're like, he's pretty damn good. Like he's just a pro. then you got there and you saw him you're like he's pretty damn good
Like he's just a pro. He was a stud, you know, like the way he got his work in sometimes, you know
He would he wouldn't he would you know, I remember one-on-ones if you got him he would shut it down
But like he he just was a stud to me
Remember that like in one-on-ones if you got him one time, because he he he would put that
and log that what you just did in his brain and then you couldn't do it the next time.
So I just remember him being studly and so calm.
Focus like, oh, no worries out there.
Just no worries. That's when you know, you're good, D.B.
You have no worries out there on the field.
It's zero. It's impressive.
Let's go next question. Hey guys, this is Courtney.
I'm calling from Arizona, Buffalo Bill's Band.
I have a new category for you guys.
I don't know if you wanna consider it.
It is what others call a manimal.
It would be all encompassing.
So all of your court, all of your.
All right.
All of your.
All of your, it got cut out.
So I understand where she's going though.
I even know she couldn't finish.
It got cut out.
But Courtney, shout out to you
because you're from Arizona.
You're a Buffalo Bills fan.
So you have a lot of relations to me as well, because I'm from Buffalo.
I was a Bills fan growing up.
Then I wasn't, you know, the whole time I was playing and then I also am.
And I'm a man. I'm always getting there, Julian.
But also she's calling from Arizona.
I went to the University of Arizona.
But I am a man.
I understand you're a man.
That's just an absolute animal.
And Julian, your freaking nickname is the squirrel.
So you're a man. I'm all too.
So she's talking to two men.
I'm also we might have a new category, Jules.
You want to look into it?
Oh, yeah, we got to bring it into the books.
Mm hmm. It's it's definitely it definitely has a potential
as potential of to take it back.
To lawmakers.
We'll send it to Capitol Hill.
Right now this is just a bill.
We're gonna have to bring it to the board.
We got a board meeting in LA coming up this week.
Just a regular bill, just a bill at the Capitol Hill.
Remember those?
the bill at the Capitol Hill. Remember those?
Hey, Jules and Gronk.
Love the show, bros. Keep it coming.
Hey, did you guys ever cross routes because Gronk went more up the scene.
Jules came across the pattern, wide did all the x y and
and
slot
Did you ever cross pass and did you ever collide? That's what I want to know. Did you ever collide?
We never collided but we did cross a bunch there'd be plays where we cross
What was it called? Yes, there's one when I'm on the right you're on the left or I'm on the left
You're on the right and we do. It was a cross play.
I think it had cross in it, but the best example of this one was Super Bowl 49.
I was crossing and you were crossing Julian and we didn't collide, but Richard Sherman
was on you and I absolutely collided into Richard Sherman and we both went flying on
the ground and it opened you up.
I don't think the pass went to you though, but that just shows that That's just an example of why you actually do the crossing routes because it gets
the players to possibly the defenders to possibly run into each other.
And that's how you can get wide open on a route. Uh,
so we crossed plenty of times. I forgot what the play call was and it works.
You know,
that's the whole point of the play is to get the defenders mixed up and the,
the confusion of running all over the field and running into each other.
But another time we crossed paths Julian on our routes
was when we were in the stalls together
and then we started playing swords
and I aimed over into your stall
and you aimed over to mine and we were crossing paths.
You know, when that happened on the night out,
you know, when we were in, what,
forgot about that bar or club that was called in Boston.
So yeah, plenty of times we have crossed.
Yeah.
That's usually a man beater.
We, they call those crossers.
Uh, there'd be a couple of times where there'd be like, we'd have two over on
this side, Rob would be on this side and we'd both go over that and what you're
doing, that's usually a third down play.
When you know, you're getting man coverage, you put the crossers to cross against each other to get natural picks. Now as a, as an offensive guy, you're not allowed to
hit a defender. That's when you see the flags come out, but you can make natural traffic
and that usually pops a guy open. We've been in a lot of those. I did collide once with Danny Amendola
in Dallas on a crosser.
It was a ZF Cross.
And I remember, I think either,
it could have been McDaniels or it could have been Bill,
but they put it up on the low lights and they said,
what are we the Keystone cops out there running into each other
and fucking routes?
I yelled out for it, but you guys are the keystone cops.
You guys did that priority of the cops.
The show cops.
We did.
We did.
Yeah.
And it's a keystone.
Yeah.
You guys are great.
Love, love that commercial or gig or whatever it was. It was good. I watched it like three times. Yeah, you guys are great. Love love that commercial or gig or whatever it was.
It was good. I watched it like three times.
Thanks, Rob. What was it exactly?
What was it for? Ah, just a question.
Is just for more making content for fun.
There we go. I liked it.
I was jealous I wasn't in it.
So, dude, quick question.
If you each had to pick a favorite current Patriot on the roster right now, who would
it be and why?
Thank you.
I'm going with the only guy that I play with that's still on the roster.
I'm pretty sure it's Joe Cardona.
I mean, the guy served our country.
He's still currently serving our country while he was playing with us.
I'm not sure if he completed all his tasks, but a guy that does that
to sacrifice, you know, you know, his time, you know, away from his family,
away from his friends and to play in the NFL at the same time.
That takes a lot of commitment and, you know, and just to be able to do
that duty is something special.
So Joe Cardona was a cool is not was is a cool ass dude as well.
So he's my favorite Patriot.
That's such a good, I mean, yeah.
I love Joe Cardona too.
I'm going to his wedding.
He's getting married here soon.
Congratulations, Lieutenant.
Congratulations, Joe.
You deserve it all.
He deserves nothing but happiness.
So I'm gonna go with Joe too.
It's our last guy.
My favorite guy in the Patriots, Vrabel.
I like the head coach.
Fucking love Vrabes, my fucking horse handicap.
Or whenever, anytime we went to the Kentucky Derby and I won like 30 racks with them.
So he's he's all right in my book.
You know something, Jules, I never met Vrabes, you know.
Well, technically I did at the NFL honors one time.
It was just super quick, five seconds.
So that doesn't really count.
But never met the guy.
I'm looking forward to it in the future.
No, I was at the Derby one time.
It was after we beat the Seattle Seahawks.
It was like 2015 Derby we went to.
No, Raves wasn't there.
He was too busy coaching, I think,
at the Ohio State University or something.
He wasn't there one of the years that I went I think, at the Ohio State University or something. Yeah, he wasn't there. The one of the years that I went.
But yeah, I'm looking forward, man.
You're looking forward. I feel like it's a guy that I would have loved to play with.
You would have loved him.
Mm hmm. What's next? What else?
Well, Jules and Gronk, just a random guy from Boston, Massachusetts.
Checking in on you guys, hope everything is well.
My main thing, I love watching the show
and I just wanted to see if you guys
could talk about the Garrett Blunt.
He had some phenomenal highlights
and just was so good to do.
And how he's been and just giving his praise
for all he's been doing.
All right, thanks guys.
Keep rocking on and I'm actually watching
one of your episodes right now. Have a good night
What's up random guy from Boston
Like LG I loved LG
He's a stud. He's big-ass dude. I remember the first day he came to to Patriots
We how do we get him?
It was some weird thing, right?
Yeah, he was having some problems with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
I think he asked for a trade.
He like walked out, you know, during the game or something.
I mean, I heard rightfully so, though.
I mean, I heard he had some good reasons.
I really don't want to get into it because I truly don't know the background of that story.
But that's the reason why we got him in the trade for so cheap.
And man, did he exploit, you know, from there on out on the New
England Patriots, man, I love blunt.
And like I said, I'm enamored with big guys and man, he kind of reminded
me of Brandon Jacobs, you know, from the New York Giants, the way that he played.
And every time he got the ball, man, he just, yeah, he started a little bit slow.
I mean, understandable.
I mean, big guys, you gotta, you know,
get the engines rolling.
But once you get rolling, man,
LLB was just an absolute savage and beast.
See, what, how many touchdowns did he have
that one year for us, Julian?
He had a boatload, but he made plays
when the team needed it.
Like he was always so good at the end of the season.
Remember he had that long kickoff return
in one of the playoff games.
I think he was, he dominated against Indianapolis
in the AFC championship, had a bunch of yards.
Like he always made a big, he was tough to tackle
and he was very slippery.
People don't realize, like he had some moves for a big guy.
I've been watching his young son.
Remember Little L.G.?
He's like he's like fully grown now.
He's where's he playing?
He's he's like getting recruited.
Yeah, he got a full ride from Coach Belchuk at the University of North Carolina,
which would be super cool to see that happening, you know, to see that happen.
You know, how L.G.
son go to UNC and be a tire heel, you know, to see that happen, you know, he held G sun go to
you and see him be a tire heel. You know, that's a circle right there.
Mm hmm. Little kid running around.
Messing everyone's lockers up.
Mm hmm. Now he's going to be playing for Coach Belichick.
That's is he did. Did he commit?
Now he didn't commit. It's just a possibility he's got the offer.
But man, I love Ligar and if you watch his highlights
when he was in Tampa Bay, too, I mean, he's so smooth
for being such a big guy.
He was jumping over guys, making guys miss for being that size.
I mean, he's just a natural, just a natural running back out there
that just shows up.
You know, you love the guys that just show up and just dominate.
Like you just you've got to appreciate that great guy.
He was fun in the locker room.
Like he was like, I just remember the first day he came.
Do you remember when he knocked that guy out at Boise State when he was at Oregon?
I think that's what got him from not getting drafted.
Yeah. Because he would have been a pretty high. Oh, Oregon, I think that's what got him from not getting drafted. Yeah
First day came to New England I go a Brian that white boy hit you back I said, hell no, I'll get your ass back. And he and he goes, we were close ever since.
He's a fucking great teammate, made a lot of big plays for us.
And we love him. I get him on somehow.
Yeah, I get him all of them.
And I got a little also also 18 touchdowns as well, brother.
He had in 2018 to help our team out.
And he was the guy he was dominating whatever the Deflategate game.
Let's just talk about that real quick.
Versus Indianapolis Coast.
That's why the Deflategate is still so silly to me.
What did he go for? Like 150, 200 yards.
And he had three or four touchdowns in that playoff game alone.
I mean, LG was just dominating that year.
He has a he has what two Super Bowl rings as well.
Two or three Super Bowl rings he
has. He went to Philly and got one. Yeah. He went and beat us, you know, you know, which was sad to
see his departure from us when he left, but he had 18 tugs that year. Shout out to Blunt.
That's a lot of tidies. A lot of tidies. We'll be right back after this quick break.
It's Julie Stewart Banks. I'm doing a new podcast from iHeart Podcasts and the National Hockey League.
And I'm paired up with one of my favorite players, the always quotable Nate Thompson.
I wore nine NHL sweaters and I have story after story to share.
And believe it or not, I have plenty to say and not just about hockey.
Believe me, he does.
Energy Line with Nate and JSB is the name of the podcast and
it's going to be, well, it's going to be quite the ride. We're officially line mates, Nate.
We're the Energy Line. We'll have plenty of folks join us, current players, some of
my former teammates, Hall of Famers, and wait to see some of the connections that Julie
has. She has quite the Rolodex. Okay. We'll lean into Nate's playing experience and tap
into our interests away from hockey
and try to do what energy lines are supposed to do, provide an emotional boost.
How do you feel about all that, Nate?
I'm vibing, Julie.
I'm ready to roll.
Listen to Energy Line with Nate and JSB on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever
you get your podcasts.
September, 1979. Virginia's top prison band, Edge of Daybreak,
is about to record their debut album, Behind Bars,
in just five hours.
Okay, we're rolling.
One, two, three, four.
One, two, three, four.
I'm Jamie Petrus, music and culture writer.
For the past five years, I've been talking to the band's three surviving members.
They're out of prison now and in their 70s.
Their past behind them.
But they also have some unfinished business.
It's a story about the liberating power of music. Great eyes of love were supposed to have been followed up by another app.
It's a story about the liberating power of music, the American justice system, and ultimately,
second chances.
Listen to Soul Incarcerated on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your
podcasts.
You say you'd never give in to a meltdown. and guests. Never lick your thumb to clean their face. And you'd never let them leave the house looking like, uh, less than their best.
You say you'd never put a pacifier in your mouth to clean it.
Never let them stay up too late.
And never let them run wild through the grocery store.
So when you say you'd never let them get into a car without you there?
No, it can happen. One in four hot car deaths happen when a kid gets into an unlocked car
and can't get out. Never happens. Before you leave the car, always stop, look, lock. Brought
to you by NHTSA and the Ad Council. Cyrus the Great of Persia was a conqueror and he tried to increase his empire by marrying
Tamyrus, the widow of the King of the Masangedi people.
She refused his offer and so he decided that he would invade her kingdom instead.
Turns out that was a big mistake. To hear the full story
of Tamirus's bloody revenge, listen to the latest episode of Noble Blood, available now.
New episodes of Noble Blood every Tuesday. Listen to Noble Blood on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Celebrate responsibly. How are those Rocky Mountains? Are they blue blue as can be? They're very blue
Tastes very good
Mmm looks good. I'm gonna have a couple with you when I get there out in LA this week. Let's do it brother
We're gonna crack a couple we're gonna podcast
No, we'll do we'll get those those rocky blue mountains and we'll keep them extra blue and drink them in the cold plunge.
Yes, we will. And then we'll, you know, go get some skis and we'll go skiing down those rocky blue mountains and hit some jumps. And then next thing you know, the Olympics will be calling us because we have so much skills in the skiing department.
We're going to be like Lindsey Vonn coming out of retirement at age 40s.
Yeah, probably not me. I was riding my bike yesterday and I straightened my knee
and I felt a pop in my right knee.
And it's swollen today just from straightening my knee.
So I probably won't be jumping.
Yeah. Well, Jules, my back's been hurting me for quite a couple,
you know, days. But guess what? It's fixed now. So I'm back.
Well, you've been carrying this goddamn podcast.
Of course, your back hurts. Jesus.
No, you carried it the last two shows, but this show I came on fire because I fixed my
back.
When my back's fixed, I feel good.
My brain fires at a million miles per hour.
But when my back is hurting, then my brain is focused on fixing my back.
And then my back is whack and my brain is whack, but now it's all fixed.
So now I'm good to go.
I'm telling you, when we used to fly, he used to be doing back exercises and shit like he'd be doing his little
exercises and stuff like Gronk.
What are you doing?
You look like you're doing like a booty thing.
He's like, he's like getting his poses and he's like, no, I'm working my back, bro.
Well, I can tell you this, if your booty is working properly,
your back is always feeling good because then your booty takes a load
and you got all those muscles in your booty.
It's one of the biggest muscle groups in the body is that
glute. So if your glute is active, your glute is firing,
your back is feeling good. And Jules, what's one thing in your
life that you know that you're going to have to focus on for
rest of your life to feel good? Like I have to like someone's
knee or someone's shoulder, like just for me, like everything
feels great on me, like everything feels great
on me, you know, after playing 11 years in the NFL and all the college years and high
school years. But my back is this like, that's one thing I have to focus on for the rest
of my life. Like I can take a few days off, but like, then I have to do some rehab for
my back. I know I'm going to have to do that for life. It's been like that since I've been
in high school. Like what's the body part on you
that you have to focus on?
There's like three.
Well, let's hear them.
And are you gonna focus on them?
I gotta get my left shoulder fucked.
It is?
Yeah, I got my AC joint done
where they shave out your joint
to create some shit in there.
I don't know, and they brace it down.
That's been killing me.
Like I've been golfing.
Anytime I golf, the next day I'll wake up in my shoulder
blade because everything's pulling forward.
My shoulder blade gets on fire.
And then my left and right knee, my knees are, I got,
you know, if I go out and fuck around with my daughter
for a little while, the next day I'll feel my knees
in my medial sides.
I don't know, but it's not like pay,
considering like what I was playing through
in the last few years of my career,
like the little pain that I'm in now,
like may kill some people, but for me is like,
this is easy.
I don't have to perform.
Like I remember being in such crazy like anxiety type pain
that you had to go perform at a standard
where you knew you couldn't get to anymore.
And you were like in pain, like that is pain.
Like now that I feel some creaks and like it,
I gotta warm up my knees and my shoulders sucks.
Like I'm not having to do anything, really. So like I'm.
It sucks, but whatever.
Well, one good thing that one thing I feel like that can help fix all that,
Julian, is if we took a trip to Israel and we went into the Dead Sea
and we sat in the Dead Sea for six hours for three days straight,
I I'm telling you right now, I guarantee all that pain will be gone.
That's the heels. Let's do it.
Going to we'll go to Israel, sit in the Dead Sea for three days.
And I'm going to put a little note in in that wall.
Put a little note in that wall.
And I'm going to say, take care of all those injuries. Mm hmm.
That's going to take away all the inflammation.
I'm telling you, man, that natural healing abilities out there.
I mean, I just go in the ocean and takes away a lot of my pain.
It took away my back pain last week.
I was only in the ocean for 10 days.
I mean, 10 minutes.
And like it like literally took away like 40% of the inflammation.
I could just tell that I had in my back.
I was like, Oh, Oh, all right.
I just got to be in this ocean longer.
But if we go to that Dead Sea billions of pounds of salt.
I'm telling you, we'll be flying around like a couple of course.
Lights is right. You know, doubt about that.
Just floating and chilling.
And once again, that's been a great batch of calls, guys.
Keep them coming.
But yes, but hey, hey, we have one more, ladies and gentlemen.
So stay tuned.
Here's the chillest caller of the week.
Hey, Mr. Edelman, Mr. Gronkowski.
First I wanted to say that me and Mr. Edelman, we share the same name, we're both Julians,
I think that's super cool.
But the question I wanted to ask was, Jules, if you woke up and you were in Gronk's body and vice versa,
what would be the first thing y'all would do?
I think something pretty funny would come out of that
and I can't wait to hear what y'all say.
Thank you very much for your time, bye.
First thing I would do?
I'd go take a piss and be like, is this thing mine? This thing bolted on?
This thing's bolted on?
No.
I would probably go to the bathroom.
You'd be looking for it, buddy.
You'd be like, what happened?
How do I pee?
I can't find it.
I think I would go to a doorway and I would just like bend down a couple of times.
I just want to go feel the anxiety of just like bend down a couple of times.
I just want to go feel the anxiety of hitting your head on a door
or I would just go do like a 360 windmill dunk.
There you go. What would you do if you were in my little squirrel body?
Well, this is a great chill question, Julian,
because we were just talking about our bodies and how to take care of them
and what hurts us still and how to take care of and all that stuff.
But if I had your body, you know what I would do every single day
that you walk by me in the locker room with your shirt off.
What would I tell you that your box are ripped?
So I would wake up.
I was looking the mirror, look down, give myself a nice night.
Like, yeah, I'm finally boxer ripped.
And I just start throwing some haymakers like I'm fighting someone in the ring.
Oh, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
And then I walk away just like, yeah,
boxing here I come for Mayweather got nothing on me, boy.
Well, that's that's a fun question.
Yeah, that is.
That's a Freaky Friday.
Good question.
Mm hmm.
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Kind of like me, I'm the responsible part here now, Julian.
Like I was talking about earlier in the show,
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and shame on me, but also shame not on me
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I was still in control, even though I was out of control, you know,
but you really responsibly twenty two dollars.
Twenty two years old with like, yes, millions of dollars.
OK, you'll be all right.
You'll celebrate responsibly out there now, like like I was this weekend.
You're a kid in Miami. Mm hmm.
Yeah. Like like he was this week in Miami,
maybe the opposite of what Danny Amendola was doing.
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