Nightcap - Deebo & Joe - Part 2: Sunday Night Football Losing Appeal? + Teddy Bridgewater Act Passes
Episode Date: May 26, 2026NFL Legends James "Deebo" Harrison and Joe Haden react to Jason Kelce saying Sunday Night Football couls lose its luster, Florida passing the Teddy Bridgewater Act, and much more! Download the PrizePi...cks app today and use code DEEBOJOE to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/DEEBOJOE Timeline:00:00 - Jason Kelce on SNF14:46 - Teddy Bridgewater act28:44 - Super Chats (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Club #NightcapSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey, man, Jason Kelsey said he feels like the league is drifting away from Sundays being the most
important day of the football week. He said it's an institution at this point, the NFL playing
games on Sunday. With every day that we can keep adding in there, we're getting away from that
just a little bit. And I worry that I think the game got big. One of the reasons it got so popular
and big was because of all of the games. It was a, it was an event. Sunday in the NFL, Sunday,
is the NFL and everybody set their week apart to tune into their games that were happening
on Sunday and you're watching kind of all of them, okay?
He said only Tuesdays were spared, only Tuesday was spared from the NFL calendar this year
with games slated to be held on the other six days of the week.
Joe, what do you think of this?
You agree with him, you disagree with him.
what you think it's being watered down?
Like, what do you think?
This is what I, I want to have football any day that I can watch football.
Like any day possible, I would love to watch it.
You know what I'm saying?
Like football, for sure, I understand what he's saying about Sundays is that's the day.
Everybody knows football is on Sundays you can sit down.
Go to church.
After church, you can watch football all day.
So that's the thing.
I know what he's saying about respecting it on Sundays.
The one thing is, for me is, if I'm chilling at the house and I'm free,
the one thing I want to watch is football.
If there's a professional football game on, if it's Thursday,
if it's a Monday, if it's a Wednesday, if it's a Thursday, if it's Thanksgiving,
if it's Christmas Eve, if it's New Year's Eve, it was Memorial Day.
any day that's possible
for I'm trying to watch football
like a thousand percent
and then the thing is
with the streaming sites
of how difficult they make it
to watch football now
that's a part where I can understand
where it's like no
if you can find a legitimate spot
to watch football on Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
I want to watch football
any day I can watch football.
Making it difficult for me to watch football
is something that's, you know what I'm saying?
That's a whole other topic.
But Sunday,
I love it that football you know every Sunday.
Sundays is the day.
You get to watch football.
But any day I can watch football, I want to watch it.
So I can, I feel them, but I want to watch football as much as I possibly can.
Hey, listen, this is what everybody is feeling to realize, especially like guys like us that played the game or guys that are, you know, into like the whole, you know, the whole what happens when you play too many games and you don't have a big enough roster and all that.
All this can be changed.
You could change the roster.
They can do a lot of things to expand to be able to do more, play more games, all the other stuff.
But the thing you come down to is it's a business.
First and foremost, a business, okay?
Yes.
And they are moving away from it being Sunday.
That is the pivotal.
Sunday will still be the pivotal day.
You'll have 50,000 games on Sunday.
But they would every day from August to that first second week of February to be football.
They want.
every day to be football.
That's why you have all these expanding
into these international games.
They're expanding the international game schedule.
They're going to more countries.
They're having more games away.
Why?
They want to maximize their business.
Why?
They felt like they're maxed out
of what they could do in the United States.
And you know what?
Euro spend, pound spend, all that spin.
So they're like, we need to,
we don't feel like we can explain.
any more here. We got to hit the other markets. And that's what they're doing right now.
And I truly believe, dude, you give it time, they're going to have one or two teams in one of
these foreign countries. And I believe that'll happen probably after the next collective
bargaining agreement at some point, if they don't, as long as they go and do what they're supposed
to do as far as the NFLPA and make sure they don't do a deal before that 2030 time frame.
because if they do a deal before that 20-30 time frame,
it will not be in favor of the players
because the NFL has too much going for them right now
to even accept or allow anything to be taken away
because you have that until then.
It's not a good business decision by them.
But the point is from August until February,
the first week of February, second week of February,
that is supposed to be NFL football.
nobody jump into that, man.
You got to realize something, man.
When you look at the revenue that's made,
if you take NBA and you take Major League Baseball
and you put them two together,
currently they're saying $12.1 billion, $11.3 billion.
So you're talking about $23.4 billion, right?
Yeah.
The NFL makes $23 billion.
They're just $400 million short of that.
They're making almost more than any two NFL,
more than any two professional sports in the United States combined together,
more than that.
Like, damn there, they're only 400,000 short.
It used to be more.
Now it is, it's a little less.
It used to be more.
Why?
Because they were hitting all those markets.
Now they like, you know what, we then got to where we can get here.
We got to hit these other markets.
Like, we got to go here.
Like, you got to go hit to this platform.
You got to go live here.
You got to go YouTube here.
You got to go Netflix here.
go, you know, whatever it is here.
Like, we have to have a game here, there, and all that, so we can get all this revenue,
generate all this money and make it to where, you know what, if you want to see this game
or that game, whatever, you got to have this app, that app, okay, which allows them to
get their money, which allows, like, dude.
And when you go and you go to international, that's a whole other revenue stream that
they ain't even really tapped into yet.
Like, it's going to be a football.
season of every game.
They lucky they ain't jumped on Tuesday yet.
And the only reason I think they ain't jumped on Tuesday yet is because that's the normal off day.
They probably try to figure out some way to switch it around of how to do it so that you
can have seven days a week of football.
Stagger that thing, however, especially if they go and expand the rosters, get you more
players like a full true practice squad and everything else.
This could jump easily to it.
a 20 gang, 21 game season with two by weeks and blah, blah, blah, and now you don't
extended that thing.
Now you go from, you know, that, that, maybe you start in July now.
Maybe you go, go July and training camp start in June.
You go all the way till, you know, end of February.
Beginning to March.
Like, they can't, hey, you can't get enough football.
Can't nobody get enough football.
Like, they love, fans go to be super happy.
They get that.
you're exactly right.
And when we always keep talking about the same stuff, man,
when we get on this about the games,
it's a money grab.
You know it's about the dope.
And we always get to talking about it like,
like it's a business.
And people, when, when, like, you got to put it in there
and when you talk about money
and making money and the owners and the TV deals
and all of these different ads stuff,
yes, if they,
were to put their self in the same position
as these owners,
it's a business.
You're trying to make money.
You're in the business of making money.
Everybody on the show, everybody
that talks, when you talk about people
and you just remove yourself
from like the sport
of it and you put yourself.
You got to put yourself in the position of the
person that is thinking
or trying to do what it is
they're doing. We're trying to do a thing
and make money. When they put that,
And they just, like the grass turf, the field.
Like, when they put themselves in the thing, like, why would they do that?
They're not, they're trying to make money.
When they put their self in that position, then they, like, it just, it makes way more sense.
You know what I'm saying?
So with me and you're like, dude, they're Netflix and the apps and the Hulus.
Yes, this is all about death.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, it's good because we love the game.
We love football, the little league of us.
Like when you plan it as a child, all that stuff, it's cool.
But when you get it to the real business of it,
these dudes are trying to make dough.
When the eyeballs, all of that stuff, NFL is in this business of making money.
So that's when it gets to that party, though.
Yeah, yeah.
Money in the power, baby.
Money in the power.
I ain't falling short because I got money and the power.
Boy, you don't know nothing about that.
That's old school.
You and, yeah, you wouldn't know nothing about that.
That's okay.
It's okay, man.
It's okay.
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First meetings with quarterback Brian Callahan, you know, just pulling up my tape and just going over situationally like, you know, is it worth the risk here in this situation?
That is what we talked about a ton.
It's just situationally just being smart.
I just hate that time of not being out there with my teammates.
So I obviously understand the most important thing is to be out there.
You just grow and learn from things.
I think I'm going to do a good job this year for sure.
Joe, you think he'll learn and grow,
or is he just, you know, he's just saying the right thing?
I think he got hit in the floor.
You keep getting, you keep getting hit upside your head
and flying out of bounds and getting in that protocol.
I mean, NFL is not for long.
And I think I hopefully, hopefully he understands, you know what I'm saying?
Quarterback position, your best availability, your best ability is your availability.
Yes, sir.
You can't be out there and plan, then you're not going to help your team.
So I know you want to run, right, you want to get that extra yard for the end of the day for your team.
You got to make that business decision and be able to slide.
Like, we know you got hard.
We know that you love the game.
but if you're not out there, you can't help us.
So for a quarterback, that tough guy stuff, it's all good, but like, for a linebacker, it's different.
You're a quarterback.
We need you, brother, slide.
Like, all that hard, all that stuff.
Like, we got you.
We know you want to do it.
But if Debo hits you in your head, you're not out there with us, then all that stuff is non-in-void.
You know what I'm saying?
So please, Jack.
Jackson Dart, we know you're, we know, we know that you want to be out there.
We know that you're not, you're not scary, but slide.
Like your availability is going to be way more.
You're going to help us out a whole lot more if you get on the ground.
So, yes.
I think, I think it was more of a, or it had been more of a learning experience for him
realizing that, you know, you could do those things in college.
But everybody in the NFL is that dog in college that you can't do that against.
even though they may not be represented as, oh, this person is great.
You don't get into the NFL by being average.
You just don't.
Every person in the NFL was the best player on their high school team,
their college team or at some point was the top in that, you know,
whatever that may have been.
And now they're here and it's not playing a game no more, dude.
I'm out here trying to feed my family.
I'm trying to make generational wealth.
and you getting an inch more in this play is going to stop that.
I'm going to do everything I can to put you down before you get that inch.
So that fourth down now is a turnover on downs.
It's not happening.
So I think his knowledge of real life, plus in something else, like you get into the league,
like you got to realize like, yo, hey, if I'm running out on this person over here,
this corner, he ain't a physical dude.
He might push me out.
But this dude over here, oh, he go trying, he go try and lay the wood.
Like, you got to know, like, you know what?
I normally want to slide, like, a half step later.
But now I see who's coming.
Let me slide a full step.
Because I may slide a little too late, get caught, and now you do that head, hit the ground,
bounce off the turf.
Now you sleep.
They lost you for the game.
And you lose your quarterback, especially when you don't have a quality backup that could come in
and at least, you know, come to the standard of what, you know,
it was that that person or that quarterback was that,
you're in trouble.
So I think, I think he doesn't,
I think he doesn't realize that it's a lot more,
a lot more, there's a lot more safety.
It's a lot safer to, to take care of yourself and,
and, and, and not worry about being tough.
Like, you got to be available, buddy.
You can't go out here and just just get walking.
You're trying to get an extra yard in the first quarter of a game that is tied up.
No, the hell with that.
The hell with that.
Elimination game.
Get out.
Okay.
It's going to get you that first that might get you.
Yeah, okay.
Maybe.
Yeah.
But no.
Super Bowl.
Super Bowl.
Die for that.
Die for that.
Go hard.
When it matters.
When it matters, man.
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So the law allows head coaches of middle school and high school teams to spend up to $15,000 of their own funds to help improve student athletes food, transportation, and recovery services.
Bridgewater previously served as Miami Northwestern High School's football head coach,
helping the team finish with a 12-and-2 record and capturing a Division 3A Florida High School Athletic Association title.
But he was suspended after admitting to paying for the team's expenses that were not being paid for by the school,
including 700 per week for Uber rides,
1,300 per week for athletic recovery service,
and 2,200 per week for pre-grained meals during the season.
Joe, you like this?
What do you think?
This right here is kind of throwing me off.
Why is it throwing you off?
You hear me, Debo?
Yeah, I hear you.
You say it's throwing you off.
Why is it throwing you off?
I mean, because I think that what Teddy Bridgewater is doing is good.
Like, I would, why, why wouldn't he, why, why is it not a good thing that he is.
It is a good thing.
He signed a building.
Why would they, like, suspend them?
Oh, well, that's why Ron DeSanto's.
No, I'm saying, I'm saying, it is a good thing.
But I'm saying, like, why at the beginning,
but they, like, remember they were trying to do a good thing?
What you're saying beforehand?
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
Well, I think it's because I ain't going to lie, dude.
I'm kind of lost on why he was suspended beforehand because you got NLI.
And kids now can use the NLI for high school.
NIL, whatever it is, for high school, N-L-I-L-I-A, whatever, in something.
N-I-L.
Money.
They're good money.
And you can now get that in high school, right?
Yes.
College.
So I think somebody was hating.
It was probably one of the schools they beat that was hating.
Yeah.
But I'm, see, so here it is, Joe.
This right here is one of those things that I actually love, you know?
Oh, you love this.
I love this, Joe.
Love Joe. Me too.
Because you have to realize, Joe, like,
a lot of these kids don't have access to money,
like to get a lot of these things.
Or even like he said, he was doing Uber.
Some kids don't even have the ability to get transportation to and from practice,
dude, because the buses don't run after practice.
You know what I'm saying?
nothing is going to get these kids back home once they're done with practice.
So how do you do that?
He can't take everybody home.
So what is he doing?
He's like, you know what?
I'm going to do what I got to do.
I'm going to pay for Ubers to get you guys home.
Okay.
Okay.
And I'm going to do this because it's a great thing to do.
Okay.
So when it come down to it, now he's doing the Ubers.
Food.
I want to be able to get my kids fed.
Post game, pregame.
You know what I'm saying?
Like 9-2.
9-2, listen here, man.
This is what 9-2 feels like, okay?
I think when you allow these kids to be able to do that,
first off, it keeps them in sports.
Because if they can't get to and from,
a lot of them is over with.
They can't get to them from sports.
They've got to quit.
So now you lose the ability to have them into these programs,
to understand and be in that structure,
to have a possibility of having a mentor,
you know, from the coaches that's coaching you.
And then, you know, now you're building accountability,
you know, discipline, just from the work at
that comes from playing, you know, football, hell, any, you know, competitive sport.
So that's something that they would lose.
And then, yo, bro, food?
Like, you've got to be able to feed the kids, man.
You got a lot of these programs that are, you know, so heavily for education,
which I understand, they in school this for education,
but they don't understand the dynamics of what happens when you lose these athletic
programs and these kids don't get these opportunities.
Because for some of these kids, man, this athletic program,
or this opportunity to play in this program is the only way they're going to have a chance to get to college.
Because they can't afford to get to college.
And maybe they don't have the grades that are great enough to get them an academic scholarship.
So this is their way to go and be able to make money, to be able to get an education so that they can go out and get into the world and be able to make money.
Like it's so much in between that.
And then you have organizations and you have, you know, sponsors and people and people.
that do extra to try and make up and supplement for that,
that lack that these schools don't have.
I mean, we had something here in Pittsburgh, you know,
where, you know, we had one of our,
somebody that ended up giving, you know, a lot of money
so that it was the city schools in Pittsburgh could keep their sports programs
because they were going to lose them if they hadn't, you know,
come up with like two or three million bucks.
So you had somebody that stepped into the void and was like,
yo, this is what needs to be done because this is what sports have done.
done for me. And if without sports, I wouldn't be where I'm at now. And I don't think a lot of people
understand that concept because they haven't been in that position where this is all I got or I think
this is all I got or actually it may be like, yo, this is the only way I'm going to get to the level
that I can be able to secure my future. And you need that sports program for that child to be
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We have some big news.
What's the news, name?
Huge news.
We created our own podcast called,
Hey, Jonas.
We invented a podcast?
Well, we didn't invent it.
We just contributed to it.
We're the first people to do podcasts.
A pretty, yeah, pretty wide range of podcasts.
starting a trend.
But this one's extra special.
So how do we actually come up with a name,
Hey Jonas, guys?
I honestly don't remember.
I think it was on a call about what we should call it.
Well, we were thinking I'm originally calling it
one of the early names of our band before Jonas Brothers.
This is how you guys remember it going down?
Yes.
I have a very different memory of this.
We were talking about a thing, a bit for the podcast,
where people could call in and say, hey Jonas.
And then I wrote down on my little notes.
Notepad, Hey Jonas, and offered it up as a potential title for the podcast.
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We were God's chosen kingdom on earth.
He felt destined for greatness.
So when a swaggering Armenian businessman catapults Jacob into an extraordinary
world, he doesn't look back.
Ferraris and Lamborghinis, private jets,
meeting the president of Turkey.
I'm Michelle McPhee,
and this is one of the most shocking
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This morning, the internet lost its mind.
Highlights are trending, opinions are flying, and nobody's telling you exactly what happened.
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I'm Timbo.
Every episode, we're cutting through the noise.
breaking down the plays, the controversies, and the stories behind the headlines.
We go straight to the source, the athlete themselves, their locker room stories, their reactions,
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12 in the TikTok podcast network on TikTok. Hit me crazy because we need more Teddy Bridgewater's.
Like people that don't understand that a lot of kids don't have any other outlets. They don't
have the help. They don't have the support. So when you do end up having somebody like Teddy
that's really going out there, really trying to feed into these kids, getting them Uber,
home because they don't have transportation,
trying to get them food,
trying to give them just the bare minimum
that can literally like just help them out
because kids don't got it.
You know what I'm saying?
A lot of families, a lot of kids, a lot of people don't got it.
So when somebody's really coming out of their pocket
and they're getting punished to literally just try to help a kid,
that's what, like, was throwing me off of this.
that he's helped his kids out.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, you should always be able to help somebody out.
You were having to write a rule to now give a coach access,
letting him help somebody.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, no, no, you can't help him.
Like, that's the thing that was throwing me off.
Like, we're keeping a rule now that's letting a coach be able to give somebody food
or get him a rock
what I'm talking about
like that that
that was when I'm like
trying to understand like
why is this an act
for somebody that
really like if you see somebody that needs help
and you can go help them
that they're letting you
no you can't help them
what are you talking about
right like that did any sense to me
so like we need more Teddy Bridge
or do we need more people that can just be able
like be normal
being kind is a normal thing.
Like, it's free to be kind.
Like, if you can go help somebody out, do it.
You know what I'm saying?
So I'm just like, I love Teddy Bridgewater because that's,
you love this people, I do too.
I love this.
Because you just need to be happy.
Like, just being normal.
Like, that's what I'm saying.
So, yeah, it just flustered me because, yeah.
You need more Teddy Bird's and water.
else like yeah but like like for me it was something else that it did for me like you know
like growing up so when i went to when i went to college dude you know my parents came to every game
like they drove to every game dude like it was games where uh i was scared i was scared to fly so
we had like two games where we had to fly and i was like yo coach i told my coach dean p's i'm like
yo coach if i got to fly man i ain't go lie too i ain't able to make it so he let me drive with
my parents you know to two of the games and then like my six and then like my
senior year, he wouldn't let me do it. He was like, dude, I can't let you do it. He's like,
you're a captain. You got to get on the plane. I'm on that plane, bro. And I'm, I'm sweating
bullets. My dad actually took me on a practice flight. So we went from, we went from Akron
Canton to Baltimore. It's like a 30, 45 minute flight. Bro, I was so,
bro, listen, Joe, I was so scared. It was a lady sitting in front of me, right? So I think my
dad, dad was at the window seat. I was, I was sitting like in the middle.
and I don't know who else was here.
I don't know who the hell it was,
but it wasn't with us.
So we flying and we get on the plane right,
and I'm already scared, nervous running.
I'm sitting in there and I'm like,
Lord Jesus, please, please, you know what I'm saying?
I'm like, I don't want to crash.
You know what I'm saying?
That's what I don't want to crash, right?
So we go to take off, right?
And when we go to take off, I don't feel it no more,
but when that plane come off the ground,
when the wheels come off the ground,
the plane do a little dip like that.
Like, it do a little, I don't feel it no more
because I didn't gave all that up
and I don't put it in God's hands.
It's no longer, what's going to be is going to be, right?
So I didn't get that up.
But it was a dip, and that was my big thing.
I didn't have control, right?
So it dips.
Dude, when it dipped, I hit the chair.
Boom, like that, right?
It was a lady sitting in the chair in front of me, right?
Oh, you know.
No, Joe.
I'm not done yet, Joe.
I'm like, oh, Lord, Jesus, please.
And my dad, like, boy, let that chair.
I'm like, dad.
I'm like, dad.
He's like, I'm sorry.
You know, he's telling him, sorry.
You know, like, I'm whatever, da-da-da, right?
So we get in the air, right?
And it was cool.
It's doing a little shaking little whatever, but I'm still, you know,
I'm still holding on to it.
I'm holding on to the, you know, to the two of the armrest now.
It's doing the bop, bop, you know.
And, man, it did another, it did another little bop, right?
So, you know, I did a little shake on the chair.
But, dude, the last one, it shook, shook, bro.
And I went to hit the chair.
and I missed.
You know all the top of the headrest is here?
I missed, brother.
I bopped her in her head, bro.
Boom.
She ain't even looked back.
She said he's too scared.
Like, dude, I was, bro.
I'm like, oh, shit, we're going down, bro.
She did not look back, bro.
Nothing.
Brought, I'm trying to tell you, bro.
Sweating bullets, bro.
I had to do a practice flight, bro.
But anyway, I'm going to this point was my parents drove to every game.
And in that process, I got to see something that I wouldn't have got to see if I wasn't playing sports,
if I didn't have an opportunity in high school to get to college to play sports.
And I saw my dad.
And my dad would work 60 hours a week.
That's the minimum.
Okay?
And he made it.
My parents, they made it to every game that I played in, no matter where that game was, dude.
And they drove when he got off.
work. If they had to leave then, they drove. And they would be at my game by 12 o'clock on Saturday.
That's love. Oh, yeah. That's love, dedication. And it showed me some grind. It showed me work ethic.
And then he'd be right back at work Monday morning, 6 o'clock, for another 60-hour week.
Like, he did all that just to show me that, you know what, what you're doing? I'm going to be here for.
And that showed me like, yo, if he can do this, grind out, go and drive 10 hours to 10 hours back and still hit work and pop another 60 and do this every, every week.
You know what I'm saying?
It ain't nothing I can't do, you know?
Bro.
Look at my face.
I'm sweating bullets.
Why is you sweating, bro?
The liquor coming up out of you, Joe.
The liquor coming up out of you, Joe.
That lick coming up out of me, Debo.
I'm struggling right now.
Oh, my goodness.
Hey, man, tell the man, kick the air up, man.
Bro, I got the AC booming on my face right now.
Joe, I feel like, I feel like, you.
Joe, I'm going to let you get up out of here, man.
We got, we got one, we got one, we got one little super chat, man.
We go get up out of here early, man.
Actually, we were still on time a little bit.
Yes, sir.
We got Covenant Life, right?
Right here, 20.
What cover to talk about?
She said, Joe, I really hate seeing you down.
Just like the word, you cannot serve too.
You can decide to be a Cleveland fan so that there, so there you go.
I don't like seeing you down, just like the old song says.
It's written all over your face.
It's written all over my face covered it.
I look.
It's written all over your face.
Hey, Joe, listen to me, let me mean.
You don't have to say a word.
It's written all over my face.
Hey, man, just smile.
Smile, man, smile, amen.
It's better than any word you ever heard, man.
Devo, I'm just, I'm, look, I'm proud of myself
that I made it on here today to take this weapon.
you just, you know what I'm saying.
I was nice, Joe.
I was nice, Joe.
Debo, I appreciate you.
You took it easy on me today.
You know, it's been a long day.
Yesterday was long.
Today is long.
Hopefully Friday, when I come on Friday,
it's going to be a better day,
and we're going to have a good old time.
Because today I struggled.
Today was a struggle.
I'm not going to lie to you.
But I appreciate you.
Truggle bus.
I appreciate you, boy.
I love you, man.
Look here, man.
We want to thank you guys for joining us on this episode of Debo and Joe.
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Joe.
Guys, I will see y'all on Friday, and I will be in a much better vibe.
I will be not sweating.
And I will see y'all on Friday.
That's a fact.
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