The Fighter & The Kid - Adrian Peterson | TFATK Ep. 936

Episode Date: October 17, 2023

NFL legend Adrian Peterson joins Brendan Schaub and Bryan Callen for the first time on Fighter and the Kid! The guys talk Adrian's long and impressive career in the NFL, taking on a new challenge with... Dancing With The Stars, his upbringing and hardships, why you still need hard work and discipline even if you're born with talent, Brendan's experience actually playing against Adrian in college, current events around the world and much more!

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Yes we did, cause we back at it again It's the fight only in the kid This is really the fight only kid Come on mate How excited are you dude? Well I'm trying now When a large black man comes to this building I go, ooh, brides and b-roll
Starting point is 00:00:14 It's also atrium Peterson So I'm trying to, there's this phenomenon that straight men have like me where they have a tendency to Get in an erection Gay out We gay out. I know, okay.
Starting point is 00:00:26 I'm spreading your wife, dude. Well, wow. Yes, it's all in the black eyes. That's not, that's not public information. But we've talked about it. No, I understand, but my wife, I would never do that to her because she's Adrian Peterson. Yeah, I think, but he's everybody everybody's type including a straight man like me
Starting point is 00:00:47 I mean it's fair to say what the symmetry and and the whole thing going on and he can dance well when I see any Condemn when I see him I get PTSD and I'll bring it up to him But last time I saw that man he rushed for about 200 yards and beat a 50 to three I've been seeing them since and I, that was in the show. That was in 2005 or 2006. Did you know we haven't seen each other? But when I see him, dude, it's on site. I'm gonna say, hey, dude, do you remember when you beat the brakes off of us?
Starting point is 00:01:15 Yeah. Because I do, bro. And now what's up, daddy? No, I do. And I hope he's a little out of shape. I have a great idea. You've been dancing? Dance this.
Starting point is 00:01:23 No, I have a much better idea. Challenge him to a foot race and tear both your hamstrings again. I would not challenge him to a foot race. That guy can run. Yeah, I would imagine he's a little fast. I've seen him run with pads on. I can only imagine naked.
Starting point is 00:01:35 Yeah, yeah, yeah. He could drag the car behind him and be faster than me, I think. Yeah. Yeah, it's a different thing. We had a lot to talk about. A lot to talk about. I feel like you had a lot to talk about. Well, I'd like to talk for a second about the fact
Starting point is 00:01:46 that you souped your truck up to the degree out. Don't say soup, though. Whatever it is, whatever it is. I know, but you don't say soup. Okay, you tricked it out. This isn't fast and furious. Okay, don't say soup. Well, your truck could be in fast and furious,
Starting point is 00:01:58 because frankly, it's a positive. I'll be mostly cars on there, yeah. It sounds like I sent Brian a video of the exhaust and send the video underneath, but not dot for dot you. Yeah, it sounds like, you know when in the movie where they go, they just hear the ground start to shake and they all go, it's coming.
Starting point is 00:02:16 They're talking about dressing part. They're talking about dressing part where the water's going. Yeah, that's what it is. And that's what your car feels like. Overkill 1000, is that the company? That's company overkill. That would make say, well 1000 what it is. And that's what your car feels like. Overkill 1000. Is that the company? That's company overkill.
Starting point is 00:02:27 That would make, well 1000 represents the horsepower. Ha ha ha. So your truck is a thousand horsepower? Is that legal? How is that legal? It's not, but the thing is, is even a thousand being generous, because it's actually 1050.
Starting point is 00:02:40 I hope a bunch of environmental activists glue their hands to your truck. I will piss on them. You'll take them for a drag. Yeah. No, I'll just pee on them. Yeah, but that'll be like, whatever. And then I just, boo. It's insane.
Starting point is 00:02:55 That is so much fun though, because Jay met us up in Sacramento, so me and Tiger flew up there. And then we spent all day at the shop, then we drove back. That's six hour drive-out. And you just spent all day at the shop, then we drove back. So that's six hour drive now. And you just spent all day at the shop, just watching them turn it up, that talking about, and then we're coming out with a new show for it, all around automotive.
Starting point is 00:03:12 So, if there was a body builder as a car, that's what your car is. That's what your car looks like. That's the old Peterson of trust. That's, yeah. It's big and it's fast. Yeah. And it's big, it's not.
Starting point is 00:03:23 I feel like it's the, I don't know, is it the age of your impeter centers? It just, it feels like the rock of all of this. This scared me. Got a lot of it. So I was like, oh my god, night took off. Oh my god. It's a 10 second trip.
Starting point is 00:03:36 Is that fire coming out of the back? Yeah. Is it fire coming out of the back? Yeah. It's a 10 second trip. Brendan. Brendan. What?
Starting point is 00:03:43 No. It's What? No. It's your everyday driver. You can't have a race car. But I have to go out range of something. I know. It's not going to stop there because it's only one way to go up from there. There is. You can be a bigger blower on there because you can't have a bigger.
Starting point is 00:03:58 I can get the 13, 14, 100 E. You don't need a bigger blower. Why not have the baddest dyno in all the land? There's a whole subcontent. It doesn't keep a volume in the shade. It doesn't stop there, because the connections I made through, like Kibbe Tech with Ryan and Josh had overkilled
Starting point is 00:04:14 and the boys at Toyo Tires and EDD, all that, I'm like, dude, how dope would it be to do this to other people's cars? So then I'm gonna do a show where I give back and build people's dream cars. And then some of my dream cars as a kid, like the lightning, since I was a kid, I'm gonna do a show where I give back and build people's dream cars. And then some of my dream cars is a kid like the lightning. Since I was a kid I was like the North Star. Ford lightning, can never afford it.
Starting point is 00:04:30 I'm gonna get a lightning, redo that, turn into a current lightning with over a thousand horsepower. We do typhoon cyclones. Don't people like really be- People that you would do this for, are they all 14 years old or are there adults like you? Oh no, they're not cucks. So that's why you're not gonna be interested in it.
Starting point is 00:04:45 Yeah, they're not cucks, I just go, I'll take a test look. So wait, oh, I'll check this out. Big black guy coming to my house. No, listen, no, it's for people that are actually not cugs. I can't call me a cuck. Yeah, come on in. You are though, but it's not for you.
Starting point is 00:04:57 But don't turn me on. That's why when I send you that stuff up, I put not for you. Yeah, I mean that part of art. I got that text, I got just the back of his trucker and said not for you. Not dash for dash you. And I'm like, and I said, Bren, please leave it there.
Starting point is 00:05:11 You could have been the opposite of the fan base I'm going for. Yeah. But no cucks a plot. Can you please, that's what it's like. Like if you, if you know cucks on, like no, nobody's going to watch my shows. Like I can't decide. Do I want to do this? We get a test.
Starting point is 00:05:24 That's not how I talked. is though anyone drives Tesla talks like Don't tell me no a cock me just because I know my bias Tesla can dance and also suck off right? Look the rules just because I'm into beautiful black men doesn't mean that and Huge cocks doesn't mean that I'm gay. No, you're no, you like Tesla. No, I mean she's like Tesla's We know this goes, dude. Oh my God. But yeah, it was fun, man. I can't wait.
Starting point is 00:05:48 Never been more excited about something. I guess so, man. I can't wait. Let me suit my body with my magic mind. See if this gets me into a thousand more. If I take this, I'm gonna challenge Adrian Pearson to a foot race. Is that right?
Starting point is 00:05:59 Yeah, I'll be in my car and he'll be in that. I'm gonna let you. I'm gonna let you. No, I don't want, I can't pull out my hands. Even just yesterday I had to coach up these little bastards playing baseball yesterday and just had to run, sprint for a ball. I was like, dad, his hammies are time.
Starting point is 00:06:12 Oh yeah, he had tied it all man. Man, I need to warm up for these little. I have taken to stretching now. I do my morning and eat more. It's more cook stuff, dude. No, hey, hey, that's doing some tricks. Please, no, I wake up, I drink my green juice, and then I stretch, I jump in my Tesla,
Starting point is 00:06:27 how long do I have to think about it? No, no, no, I did, I did dips to failure yesterday. Yeah, yeah, talk stuff. I did dips to failure. Yeah, I did deadlifts. Deadlifts in a thousand house par, a horsepower truck. That's demonstrators.
Starting point is 00:06:40 Okay, I did deadlifts, I did dips with no weight, you know, that's silly, I did deadlifts, I did with no weight, you know, I did that. I did dips no weight. I drink my green juice and I just jump in my tetha and I just love that I can just get in it and just go. Yeah, I have to worry about gas or nothing like that. I just show up. I just show up and then here I am.
Starting point is 00:06:57 No, I show up and then, but don't say that. I'm a man. I'm a man. Couldn't be further from it, but your car's a little too big. It's very tall. It's not for you. Yeah, it's just not. I don't know why you have the opposite demo.
Starting point is 00:07:09 I don't know why you have sand colored. I'm surprised it's not black. It's kick stuff, right? Why is it, but your color. Well, I'm thinking of all black. Well, your color is a little bit like, it seems mushroom brown, right? No, it's cam, it's army.
Starting point is 00:07:24 It's tan, that's the color. No, that's the definition it's army. It's hand, that's the thing about. No, that's the definition of the colors, called sandblast hand. I guess it is sand. You know, I don't do black, B? Why? Because every cock would pick black. Hey, man, you can't choose my color.
Starting point is 00:07:35 Because this is why we can't talk cards. Get the, do you have to, oh, why? I just want white, I don't even think white. I got white on white. Do you have a black, I just want black. I try to go as gay as I can with my car. I try to go literally, I do have the Cuck version of a car. It is the three, you gotta go.
Starting point is 00:07:48 It's an iPad with wheels. Yeah, you gotta go unique colors. There's UNC Turex, there's a black, red, blue. You don't see many sandblast, cause there's only a thousand of them. Have you always been in the truck, so you were always in this race car? No, I like everything.
Starting point is 00:08:00 I've had Raptors before, my first car was F-150. I always like trucks. When I mentioned, you had the M6, BMW. BMW. But that's like for you now, you're like, yeah, you just grow up, you know. Now, now, yeah, all right, well you got to. No, I left Sacramento at 4 a.m.
Starting point is 00:08:20 I got to rush back to make the misfits, pay-per-view, which was Logan Paul DeLandannis, Tommy Ferry, KSI. I want to talk back to make the misfits, pay review, which was Logan Paul Dylan, Dennis. Tommy Ferry, KSI. I want to talk to my boss back. I called it by the way. You called that fight to AT. My question, when I saw it, I went, did he have some inside info?
Starting point is 00:08:35 No, that's so stupid. I hate that in everyone. People are like, oh, he got the script or this is all fake. No, no, I just mean. I just mean, did you talk to somebody who was close to Dylan who said something like, I'm gonna fucking tack on him. No, who would say, hey, Dylan's gonna get beat up on the feet and then he's gonna do some antics.
Starting point is 00:08:49 He would take the fight. That was very, that was crazy. I see, I don't think I'd say that. I've had way better calls than that. This one to me is not, like I didn't even know it was a thing till Jay and George text me like, dude, your predictions all over the place. I'm like, the silly prediction is gonna be a DQ,
Starting point is 00:09:04 like it's everywhere. Like what? I've had better predictions than that. I don't know. I thought that was a shoe. I thought that was a shoe. 10 punches they say. Yeah, he's not a boxer and even if you look at his MMA fights, like his striking was it was not good. And then now you're going to do a guy not that Logan Paul's a full-time boxer, but at least he focused on more than Dylan does. So it's like, you know, yeah, it's a bad product. As far as if you're a true fight fan, it's a bad product. But I think the takeaways, it's the hype, the hype and the build-up real legit fighters can take away from what they're doing.
Starting point is 00:09:44 Not the Dylan, Dana's girlfriend stuff, you know, and say stuff. But as far as the attraction, because that got more impression on social media than any to hike some fury fight ever, Anthony Joshua, Canelo, Izzy, John Jones, Brock Lesnar, like they got more impression, more eyeballs than any combat. I think it really took an emotional toll on Logan Paul from what I could feel. I don't know. That could just be a tale.
Starting point is 00:10:09 I think it would be just a tale. I think it could be a narrative. But I think I'll tell you why. That guy's been doing a lot, bud. This is his girl, his fiance. He wants to have a family with. And the guy's calling her a whore, you know, on a microphone. And I think what happens in that case is,
Starting point is 00:10:25 first of all, that's awful. It also hurts your feelings. It's also bad. I just hate that shit. Just for the record. I fucking hate it. I don't think anybody does. I just think it just goes way beyond the pale
Starting point is 00:10:34 that you're attacking. His fiancee has nothing to do with you, dude. I just think it's really bad. That, but also I think for Logan, like, can you imagine if he had lost and then he's got to deal with that? So that puts it out of pressure. I'm not saying. But here's one of my issues with these fights. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:51 Every fight, notice every fight, Logan takes, Jake's a little different. But when it talks to the KSI, when it comes to Logan Paul, name somebody they fought that could have knocked him out or that it was, it was dicey, whether or not these huge favorites. Name one fight where it's a big risk where they get knocked out. Well, I think Tommy Fury was a legit boxer. I mean, in terms of you talking about Jake Paul. I just said take out Jake Paul. We're does stick to what we're talking about. Logan Paul.
Starting point is 00:11:18 Yeah. KSI. Name one fight they took where they had the potential get knocked out. Go ahead. Which one? The Floyd Mayweather Sparring match? Were the guys 140 pounds? No, I can't knock you out. KSI versus Logan Balm? No. So these fights are all safe because these guys have to protect their online presence where they don't want to become a meme. So they're fighting and it's a safe
Starting point is 00:11:40 fight for everybody involved. That's why they're not exciting Tommy Furry's eight. No, he's not some knock. He doesn't knock anybody out. It's a safe fight. Right, right They're safe fights. Yeah, they don't want to become a meme. So for Dylan Danes He's like, I just don't want to become a meme. I might lose, but I've already done I'm gonna get paid. Everybody knows my name. I got more followers. I you're making a meme out of me So that's all they care about right Because then to the day, the people, these young fans that tune into this, they don't know fighting, they like to build up, they like all the antics and all that,
Starting point is 00:12:13 they don't care about the actual product. Now, that's a real fight fan. So when it has an eye for it, you're like, what is this dude? That's the difference. Yeah, that's kind of, how you feel? Yeah. I stopped, Cas, I had told me, if I turned off after the third round went, That's kind of how you feel. Yeah. I stopped.
Starting point is 00:12:25 Cass, I tell me, fear, I turned off after the third round went. I'm not going to lose my side. I said, this is stupid. Yeah. But there's a lane for it, more power to them. Yeah, but the, my, I'm always interested in, there is a lane for it, but it doesn't mean it's necessarily that inspired and it doesn't mean that it's like for anybody. No, I disagree, I think it's inspiring.
Starting point is 00:12:47 Because you have a young son. When we say you can do anything you want to do, this proves you can legit do anything you want to do. You don't have to come from the slums of Bronxville, New York, and become a fighter. You can come from Cal Bats, you come from Albu, you can grow up not boxing, you grow up not fighting, and can come from Calabats, you come from Malibu, you can grow up not boxing, you can grow up not fighting,
Starting point is 00:13:06 and get more eyeballs fighting than any real professional fighter in the world. You can do anything you wanna do. So for those young kids, that's inspiring. I don't think that getting eyeballs is a, getting the most eyeballs is a value system that I would promote in terms of, because you can get eyeballs doing crazy shit
Starting point is 00:13:25 that compromises who you are, your character, and really even our culture. And I think that vulgarity, if to use a word, that is to sound like an old guy, vulgarity has been promoted to an art form. I don't think it's good for any. Are you referring to Dylan Dennis? Yeah, I'm talking about...
Starting point is 00:13:43 But Logan Paul hasn't. I'm talking about spectacle.. I'm talking about, Jake Paul has a spectacle. Spectacle versus actual sport, entertainment versus actual exploitation. I'm just talking in general. I'm not so much talking about. I would, you know, maybe that's what I'm talking about.
Starting point is 00:13:57 Maybe I'm just uneasy with that, where the value system for us as a culture is how many eyeballs can I get on me. And I don't think that's a good idea. Yeah, there's money that way, but I think at the end. There's all the money in that. But to your point, I think we're going down a dangerous road. Again, I support the misfits, what they're doing, there's a lane for it.
Starting point is 00:14:15 My issue is when it gets more views than a canelo, charlophite, usict, fury fight yeah that's a problem because this young audiences watching that going to i guess this is fighting no no no usic furies legit fight these guys dedicated entire life to the sport yeah and they've gone through so much shit to get here yes what they're doing yes it is a form of fighting but it's not the same yeah so that that's what you know as long as you hold that and you understand that that it's not the same. Yeah. So that's where you get a little done. And that's right.
Starting point is 00:14:45 And as long as you hold that and you understand that, that it's not the same and that there is a difference between sport on a very high level and what it takes in the lifetime of dedication and stuff. But I think that doesn't mean that Logan Paul and Dylan Danis aren't disciplined in their own way and aren't athletic in their own way and didn't do some shit. Like, I've said repeatedly, I do respect what Jake Paul has done. It's really hard to do what he's done. He puts himself out there.
Starting point is 00:15:10 He spars all the time to get that. That's very difficult. It's very uncomfortable. You take brain damage, you take shots. You're the same with Logan Paul. We're saying that because they have money already. Now what they're doing is no different than the kid who's 4-0 and Cuba who's sleeping on the dirt and getting no money. They don't have to do this but they know and that's why it's them that's why it's like
Starting point is 00:15:31 okay, Kud is them but don't get twisted. They're not reinventing the wheel. There's people that make $7 a day sparring more than they are more disciplined than they are. They just start to have that they have this massive fan base decided to go into boxing but they are playing it safe so you gotta be careful with that there's a lane for it but yeah it's something about it to sit right with me I don't know what it is that's what I mean like he will yeah and I think maybe part of it is they know and you know and everyone knows
Starting point is 00:15:58 I don't think they would disagree with this that there is something about when you when you put all your attention into eyeballs. It was like the Paris Hilton phenomenon. Paris Hilton was this, and to an extent, the Kardashians, there was this new phenomenon with social media where the number of lenses on you was all you needed. And it didn't almost matter what it took to be that. So all press is good press, right? You know, and that started with even Harry Houdini said,
Starting point is 00:16:28 I don't care what you write about me, just spell my name right. So you understand that to a degree. You've always understood that. You know, anybody who's media savvy understands that. But there is, there should be a standard and a criteria in many ways. Just for all of us as a culture
Starting point is 00:16:44 and as a people to understand, that you can make a lot of money and you can do certain things to get all the eyeballs on you. And you can throw a lot of other people under the bus and be cruel and vulgar and all those things to do that. Just know that that isn't a value system.
Starting point is 00:17:00 That is not the ultimate value system. There is something about that that you are compromising your own soul and your own self for that. I think that's what we ultimate value system. There is something about that that you are compromising your own soul and your own self for that. I think that's what we all know inherently. Maybe that's the only thing Logan I'm not saying Logan Dillon are doing that. I'm not saying, I'm just saying in life.
Starting point is 00:17:13 I'm saying in general, I think. But I think we have to separate that, because what Logan Dillon is doing, it's good in their lane. I know, but I have to say, all due respect to Dillon Dillon's, all due respect, I don't approve and I don't like that he's calling Logan Paul's fiancee a whore.
Starting point is 00:17:31 I don't like that. I don't think, I just think it, it, it, it means Dylan and, and he doesn't need to do that. I don't understand it to have all those images on his phone and to be putting them out there. I, that's just where I draw my line. And I said, but remember, but remember, Dylan didn't start this misfix.
Starting point is 00:17:50 Dylan is a participant. Logan and Jake and them, so. They're very good at it. So you can't live by the sword dog, but you can't lump them in with Dylan. Dylan's a one off in this. This continues without Dylan. What Logan Jake built in this lane is what's impressive.
Starting point is 00:18:03 There's this whole one off. So you can't lump him. It's this whole lump begins to hold you to movement. Where this kid comes up to women and goes, do you want to die to see the reaction? This other guy who got shot because he would come in and start harassing people and scaring them and he's a big guy. There's this weird trolling thing
Starting point is 00:18:20 that people do on YouTube. These kids that are making a lot of money. That's how that kid got shot. There's no longevity in it though, because at the end, there's no talent. It's just like the shock that's going to be there. Yes, yes, yes. And I think we agree. I think that's what we're saying.
Starting point is 00:18:34 Yeah. I'm not lumping Logan and Jake into that or KSI or Tommy, that Dylan was the one off there. So you have to be careful, we don't say, well, they're all doing this. I don't know. They built that misfits platform. That's their lane and it's good and they can do that. But you should know what you're dealing with. When Logan won and called out,
Starting point is 00:18:54 Rey Mysterio, the WWE guy, there you go. There you go. That's not real fighting. Yeah, and I think overall, I think Logan's a good example of somebody follows their dreams. He's disciplined. He looks unbelievable.
Starting point is 00:19:06 He puts himself in all these different ways. He's an amazing WWE wrestler. I mean, just so entertaining. And he has grown. Like that kid started out as that YouTube phenomenon. He's just steps any lane that kid steps into. He's proven you're doing anything you want. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:23 Not the biggest guy in the world. Not the fastest. You know, you can do anything you want. Yeah. Not the biggest guy in the world, not the fastest, not the, you know, you can do anything you want. Special. Special. It was interesting. Yeah. Well, we got to, Chimaya of Usman coming up.
Starting point is 00:19:36 We're doing the fake pay on Mr. Joe Rogan on, uh, uh, Homsaat Newsmen. Yeah, I mean, if you had to right now put, I'm gonna, you're gonna put, uh, your money on, your smart money down, where do you go? Let's look at this. You're not, you're not better on anybody who's taking a fight on 10-day notice.
Starting point is 00:19:52 You're not right? No. You're taking Homsaw, you're taking, uh, market shift. Well, let's go, let's go, uh, yeah. Uh, I mean, Karrou's been moving up and wait, and if you look at the guys that move up and wait, especially finding a top level, they're like two and 40. Like the odds are completely awesome.
Starting point is 00:20:10 That's awful. I didn't know that. So who's been at 170 versus homes at the top fight? At middleweight, even tougher. On a 10 days notice, bad knees, he'd be forced to strike. He doesn't kick. For sure, it's not that hard. His wrestling is no good here. they're gonna need to do that.
Starting point is 00:20:26 He might wrestle, but also his knees are bad. Yeah. So, if he had issues with Leon Edwards, take him down, so we'd tough take down Homsett, so your force to strike, he's not the most technical striker in the world, it's gotten better, but he doesn't use his kicks or anything like that, he could get dicey form on the feet. And then with Mark Chevin, Volkhinovsky, if this fight was 12 weeks in Volkhinovsky,
Starting point is 00:20:49 he had chance to prepare for it. I'm putting my mind in Volkhinovsky. I think he beat him the first time. Really? Yeah, but on 10-day notice, and Alexander Volkhinovsky's biggest superpowers is cardio, and he's always training. So let's say his cardio is at a nine,
Starting point is 00:21:03 but when his cardio is at a 10, he's still... I would say, he's not superpowers. His ability to not take damage at all. Like when you saw that video of him, there's a video going around after the fight, him walking, and he doesn't have a mark on his face, and he's so pissed he lost it, and he just is...
Starting point is 00:21:20 But remember, much of not a striker. So where would he take the damage to? He's a grapple. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I understand, but he's in general, it of a striker. So where would he take the damage to? He's a grapple. Yeah, I understand, but he's in general, doesn't take damage. And so, you know, this will be interesting, but you're going, you're going,
Starting point is 00:21:34 I'm very curious about this fight because I want to see what mockachaf does differently because the first time he fought him, whatever he was doing did not work to beat him. So what did he do? Well he won. Yes, but what did he do in his camp? What different measures did he take to do? What are we going to see different? I think he's going to grapple more. You do? Yeah. Plus he said 12 weeks of prepare for you know, Charles Oliver. So you don't think he'll strike. You think he's going to go? No, he think his line's going to be like, you don't have a striker now.
Starting point is 00:22:03 But he can strike. He's a striker. He's still a striker Wait, you know, yeah, not really he's a pure grab. I mean grappling says he'd say miss could be he's about striker And could be but you would not label him as a striker no I I think he's gonna know and out vocalist taking on tape 10 day notice It's a man a lot of takedowns wearing his ass out Hmm get him down wear him out because cuz it Because this cardio may not be what it was. But still, Vokunowski is a professional. So even his cardio is still better than 99%
Starting point is 00:22:32 of lightweight division, but that's his superpower. So he's not the outlier anymore. So if you went to a decision, which he lost, and his cardio is a 10, you get him 10 days notice, that cardio is a nine. I'm leaning towards Islam man. If you take away his biggest asset, and you're all sports, his cardio,
Starting point is 00:22:50 you'd even bring it down a notch, still better than 99%. It's not better than my chev. Now who do I want to win? Vokinovsky all day. He's one of my favorite fighters. If this was a 12 week camp, I'm taking Vokinovsky.
Starting point is 00:23:03 You're taking him. 10 days? Tough. I think this light heavyweight fight is very interesting to me. Mugamad and John Hocker. Mugamad is, yeah. Yeah. Mugamad is a monster. And I'm going with Mugamad on that one.
Starting point is 00:23:18 I think everybody is, yeah. Yeah. You just got Johnny Hocker pull off like a flying knee or something like that. Yeah. But Johnny's been in a fight to ship't be winning, so we'll see. It's a great fight. But the winner of Camaro's Men Homs, I get to the next one. Oh, Ickram, Ali's Krovas fighting?
Starting point is 00:23:33 That's a really good fight though. It gets Marley Alves, yeah. One of the ultimate fighters. No, that's a good fight. Don't call them. Yeah, that's a great fight. Sure, but I don't know. Then said Nugamardov's a monster.
Starting point is 00:23:44 The main card's stacked. Yeah. Names areovs a monster. The main card's stacked. Yeah, names are tough to pronounce. Say, main card's stacked. Never mind, never mind, go back and get off. Yeah, so I had to a monster. He's one of my favorites. Yeah, we're doing the fight career, Mr. Joe Rogan in Austin, Texas.
Starting point is 00:24:00 Well, I have to leave on Friday. Maybe I'm just a early card. It is, huh? It starts at 11 or 12. And the two hours Yeah, we have to come in on Friday night. Okay It's news to me I think I knew see lots of layers I had a date was that some we did to banion two months ago I had a date in boys and I had to cancel it so that's that's what it is okay
Starting point is 00:24:23 It says, Robe wants to serve by noon. So you can't, the two hours ahead. So you'd have to let, you feel off that at seven a.m. early. Yeah, yeah, yeah. We got to leave Friday night. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:33 Good thing is you couldn't have saturday night. Friday. You could leave Saturday night back to LA. Saturday morning, man. Oh yeah. Yeah, I will. Hey, I will. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:44 All right, Jim, what do you got for us? Because about Adrian Pearson coming in, we don't want to go I will yeah All right, so what he got for us because that Adrian Pearson coming in we don't want to go too long all right cool Let's start with the Sinaz's Current events here I'm going with oh Okay, I don't know what's going on lately with kangaroos, but they are just picking fights so this guy who's apparently also an MMA and jujitsu instructor saw his dog getting taken by this kangaroo and decided not today. Wow. The kangaroo just grabs this dog. Yeah, just grabbed his dog, took him into like a pond or whatever. Really? Let's see. Well, that's really straight. Hey,
Starting point is 00:25:22 when you guys are going to figure out kangaroo suck. Oh damn, they attacks the guys. Oh, yeah. Oh Yeah, tax the guy guy drops the phone Play from the beginning, too. Yeah Damn They always look like very nae dee as he's all yeah, that's very nae dee as it looks like he's doing something. He's doing something. Oh. Just grabbed his dog and did the guy get messed up too. Water looks real crocodile. He didn't get punched.
Starting point is 00:25:56 He didn't get punched. That water looks very crocodilely. Like seriously, get the fuck out of there. That's Australia, dude. I'm already nervous. But why is the camera just chilling in the water? there. That's Australia, dude. I'm already nervous. But why is the kangaroo just chilling in the water like that? It's weird.
Starting point is 00:26:08 Yeah. They're laughing too. Yeah, but does that not look like crockers? That's Australia's a nutshell. They're laughing. That's what Brandon would look like if he was a kangaroo. Just.
Starting point is 00:26:19 I'm pretty musk-a-tuss enough. Now you look like a pretty man, right? What else you got? So this sucks. When we get a figure out kangaroo suck, dude. What? The kangaroos are assholes. But, like, we went to Australia.
Starting point is 00:26:32 They were, because they were sedated. They were on night, but I know. They were sedated. They were so nice. They were so calm. We were like, lay down next to him, and pet him. I was like, is he just chilling the sun?
Starting point is 00:26:42 They're like, something like that. They're sedated,. So he's just like, they've been fed the entire time so they're so full. Yeah. Yeah. But they were cool with us. This sucks. Yeah. We talked about Suzanne Summers recently, right? Yeah. She had a learning used to like, I used to jack off to her after five master videos as a young man. So she died at 76, which is like, that's still young, yeah, it is. But that's after a cancer battle. You're a 23 year battle with an aggressive, dude, she's the original dying. Like dude, well, I'm pretty young.
Starting point is 00:27:14 She was so pretty. Yeah, she's, her man got a face like me, don't do that. What? So my dad looks like your dad. It looks like me, but he's still stunning. 30 years. Still a babe. What? What? It looks like you're dead. It looks like me, but. It's still stunning. 30 years. Still a baby. What?
Starting point is 00:27:27 What? What's stunning? Tough man. Can't see on people. Nobody can tell you this alive. All right, so here, sir. Dear diary, don't say stupid things. Dear diary.
Starting point is 00:27:39 Bring her up over there. Her body was stewed back. Right? Go back. No, no, Finn. Chin, go down. Go down. No, it's black. You know, keep going. You go right there. Let me see that with the big tits. Yeah, by the way, guys, you have pointers, right? You guys point. Yes, that's a point. Oh, right here.
Starting point is 00:27:55 Oh, who might fucking shoot right there? Bring that one up. No, fuck that one right there. Oh, they got her. She's like, that's for and this is for Brian. Not so much there, more here. But you know, not my tie. Crustingly. Not your tie, because she's right there. Right here, this looks, oh no, Brian, this is your tie, she's gonna have a giant cock. Yeah, right? Imagine me as straight man going, not my tie.
Starting point is 00:28:16 Well, I think she didn't have much of a behind and I need a booty. But back in those days, the boobies or tits were like, she had a great personality. It was more, she was like, just like, she was just, had something to her. She was funny. Those thigh master videos just did it for me. That's her older. She looks still.
Starting point is 00:28:34 Why is she sitting like that? I don't know. Yeah, I like that. Why is she sitting like that? That's fantastic. That's a fantastic. My mom would say, that's not very lady like,
Starting point is 00:28:43 and I would say, that's okay. What kind of cancer did you have rare form of an Aggress form of breast cancer. You know, I'm ready. Does it matter? Yeah, like I know cancers. Oh, yeah, let it get you I don't know just move on Jen. Yeah, that sucks Yeah, um Wait, I like this thing I haven't actually seen this one. I don't want to do this one. I watched that on this week. Yeah. So go for it.
Starting point is 00:29:06 So Pete Davidson came back. SNL was back this week. The writer's strike is over. And he starts the show by saying, we know what's going on in Israel. I'm all aware of terrorist attacks. My dad died in night 11. And I'm going to do what I know best.
Starting point is 00:29:19 And that's to make it funny. I'll be honest with you, the show wasn't that great. Well, sorry, life hasn't been good in years. So I don't think it's on Pete Davidson, but are people out mad that he had that take on it or no? I think people like this. No, you got to make, I mean, if they take your humor away, if they take our humor away, then they have nothing. So you know, no one's saying any humor away. I'm just saying, did the people like this? Yeah, no know, it received pretty well. It should be, yeah, his dad died in 9-11 for guts. Right.
Starting point is 00:29:49 Yeah. Yeah, I like Pete Davidson. He even alluded to how they call him butthole eyes and stuff like that. I love that he plays into that. Me too. Butthole eyes? He's like sickly hot, you know?
Starting point is 00:30:00 Like he might be sick, but we don't know. Yeah, he always has something wrong with him. Yeah. I'll ask this guy to we don't know. Yeah he always has something wrong with him. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Girls like him. Oh my god.
Starting point is 00:30:11 I mean there's a bunch of this. You can like. I feel like I'm just taking all the mic today. Go for it. Go for it. So Jada Pinkett Smith, she got a memoir coming out. And which she's now revealing, her and Will have been separated for seven years.
Starting point is 00:30:24 And she was quote shocked that Will referred to her as his wife after the whole Oscar slap thing. I just, I can't with her, Mary. Are you kidding me? When you talk about eyeballs and just doing things for views, there you go. She is the worst. She is the worst.
Starting point is 00:30:40 She's a thirst trap. She's what everyone warned you about when you're coming up in the business. Do be careful You just choose to sleep with because it can come back and bite you. She is the prototypical Worst person while she's just just off anything for attention Well, you gotta go back to will, right? What's that? You gotta feel about for will we'll post a video him laying down sleep and being like turn him phone off
Starting point is 00:31:02 I mean she also came out and said that, you know, she dated two poxie course. She actually said two pox was her soulmate and is her soulmate. She also came out to sell her books and she used to sell crap. Oh God. And no one's buying it. Like, she's still a shit in general. I got so bad person, man. But also she and Will Smith have been separated for seven years.
Starting point is 00:31:23 That's what she's claiming. But they were at the Oscars together? Yeah. So she puts up appearances. But also she and Will Smith have been separated for seven years. That's what she's claiming. But they were at the Oscars together? Yeah. So she puts up appearances. That what it is. Do they live together in the same house? Yes.
Starting point is 00:31:31 Yeah. And they're on that show, the red table top, the right shit. But they've been separated. Interesting. But here's where I think it's good. This is going to work out for Will. All the hate's going towards her and people are like, oh, now I get where?
Starting point is 00:31:44 Oh, no, shit. You get to deal with this all his life What I'm I got will's defense. Yeah, just bleep it out chin. Yeah, we will yeah, but you get to deal with this like no one is slapping people Yeah, this poor guy man. She's uh, you know, she's our all weird geez wonder why Well, she's just shut. G's wonder why? Well, she's, you mom will shut up. She's such a gnarcer. You mom will pipe down about sucking off two pockets every month.
Starting point is 00:32:10 She's just a gnarcerist. She's such a gnarcerist. You can just see it. Everything about her. But imagine if you're a girl, every, imagine she had a following and just kept talking about her acts all the time. You're like, hey, bitch, can you not do that all the time? Can you show me a little respect?
Starting point is 00:32:26 Well, my thing would be also, you kind of pick up on a narcissist after a while, you're like, man, you are all about yourself. You just go with the wind, don't you? How much detention do you need? And I'm sorry, but her husband is so much more famous. So much more talented. He's so much more talented. He's so much more talented.
Starting point is 00:32:45 He's so much more charismatic. He was a lad. And she can't stand it. She can't stand it. Because of the genius. Jada Pinkett's mom saying he was in a lad. He was in a lad. The reason we talk about Jada Pinkett Smith
Starting point is 00:32:56 is because of Will Smith. You're welcome for Will Smith. Now I have to say personally, the only reason we know about her is because we're in it. Yes, but I will say that physically physically i find her impossibly attractive i just physically i think she's very hot i think what she's doing makes her like yeah i agree with him what she's doing i'm out now now i look at her as like evil i go i don't but i mean hey rich do you realize will smith was in sharp tail he's he's he's a giant in giant in Hollywood giant and she's yeah. What's the last thing
Starting point is 00:33:30 she was in? What's the last thing she was in? There was there was there one thing she did she was greatness. But what's the last big thing she's done? Besides right off I love that movie. in? Not a lot. A previous, let's look. Not a lot. Just good at staying. Good at real good at staying relevant. In any way she can. Red table talk.
Starting point is 00:34:15 That's her show. Annie. Yeah. Okay. Secret Life of Bees. Oh, shoes in Crottie Kid. Well, because her son was in it and will direct it What else what else she what else she been in that the equalizer?
Starting point is 00:34:34 Nothing nothing nearly in the area code that will no will Smith is the matrix that Yeah, yeah matrix. Yeah She is she getting those calls to be in all these movies if she's not married Men in black will Smith calls to be in all these movies if she's not married to her. Yeah, right. Black Will Smith. Oh, she was a party guest. She's got some stuff. Yeah, but I'm saying, so she definitely got the shunt on much. The whole thing is checking out.
Starting point is 00:34:53 Yeah, yeah. She stayed relevant by all of them. She married. She stayed relevant by knowing who to be married to. Make no mistake. It seems to me. Now she's told the one to the bus. She's all about it.
Starting point is 00:35:02 She's told Monday. That's where that's what drives me nuts. This is trying to act like she had this tough upbringing selling cracks like who are you lying to? I'll be she said did she say he was gay is that what she was saying? No no no so people were asking if it was true if the rumors were true that he was gay or they're both gay and they have an open relationship she said all that's false but yeah I'm not buying any of it but I think this is good for Will Smith.
Starting point is 00:35:25 I think most people, I feel bad for Will, man. This lady sucks. Yeah, dude. Slowly comes back to Hollywood, insert Will, kick her out of the club. Well, look, and look what happened, right? Like you said, like he's a legend. The Oscar thing happens.
Starting point is 00:35:36 He's banned from the Oscars for 10 years. And he did that for her. And now- She throws it one of the buzz. Yeah. And now we all feel bad for him. She's like, we're in together. Will and it was like what I didn't know that that was such a dumbass move though that the slap was so lame so fake is like well that slap was
Starting point is 00:35:54 it's like my my opinion of that is what happens when you get really famous is you can't help but to say I think I'm one of God's favorites and then if you're not careful if you're not careful, if you're not careful, you would say, you might say, I might be God himself. I might be God. I can do things that no one else can have to have a good slap on the sun. It's true, but that's true.
Starting point is 00:36:18 So that arrogance, that hubris, when a parent, I heard his career went down to Hill once about a Tesla. Well, no, apparently our boy, Denzel Washington, said that great line, he said. The devil comes for you in your high summons. Yeah, and I went like this, I read down a hallmarker, Mr. Washington.
Starting point is 00:36:36 Well, it's true though. Yeah, but that was it, I guess he won the Oscar at the high moment. And you want to ask her, yeah. After that. Do you think she, like whispered in his ear in that moment and was like, you better fucking do something? I don't think so.
Starting point is 00:36:48 You just did that all the time. The word is she looked at him like, really? And he was like, oh, fuck, I better do something. Maybe I'll win her back. I didn't see that though. She said she didn't see the slap. Is that what I just saw? She said that, yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:59 Which is so stupid. Everyone saw the man. Now listen, she was sitting in the front. What are you talking about, you're all being spent? And that's the where she said she doesn't she says all the rumors about them being gay open relationship is false so Who knows clearly clearly she's full of shit. Yes Poor Will Smith. Yeah, dude. I think it's good for will though. We care about will here. So we want will to come back From a set it off. That was a good movie that she was in 1992.
Starting point is 00:37:26 But I'm saying that was a good movie. That she's a professor. Another good one. Yeah, that was it. Yeah, that was it. That was Eddie Murphy. Yep. She was killed in scream too. She was. Yeah. Yeah. Movie.
Starting point is 00:37:37 Yeah. She's done some stuff. Not recently, but yeah. Yeah, back in the day though, she was, oh, the ink wall. Okay, move on. She'll do whatever she asks to stay right menace society I already said that. Yeah, everyone jump street grades to all time doogie houseer She's a lot of stuff no, we're keep going
Starting point is 00:37:54 All right, what else you all right, let's see Wait with another one from suna's right I don't think so okay, no one Oh, well, kind of. Which one? Um, the, that one's that. Oh, the Jimmy Allen one. Oh, the Jimmy Allen one. Jimmy Allen.
Starting point is 00:38:15 Oh, the black guy, the singer? Yeah, the country singer. The country singer. So I got a question for you, B. When you go to your kids baseball games, do you carry a knife? Because Jimmy Allen does that means he can't fight He's at his kids football game Wheeled in a knife and like openly exposing it to everyone who's there
Starting point is 00:38:37 Well, it's like on his hip pocket. Yeah, can we pull up the picture? He got in trouble recently right with his assistant or something like that He was like trying to forester to suck his winner. What the hell was this? Wow, nobody knows this stuff. I don't know who Jimmy Allen is. Jimmy Allen's a big country music artist. He was on American Idol recently, as a guest performer out there. But he's got that to be massive. That's how much I think.
Starting point is 00:38:58 I mean, it looks pretty big, but he might be going through some stuff, because I know he got a divorce from his wife, they have like three little kids, so he might be going through some stuff. I definitely don't show up to any games with a large knife. She's knife Yeah, that's interesting. He's got a lot going on right now I know he's counter-suing his like former manager. Yeah, he's on a lot of issues Galik gations and stuff going on, but I mean maybe he's getting like like threats
Starting point is 00:39:22 So maybe he feels like yes, Karen knife. I doubt it's for other dads on the team Yeah, everyone said that he had a really pleasant attitude and great conversations at the game though, so It's weird always like can you drop the machete though next time Well, he's like I brought to slice the oranges that half time like that Well, he's just going through some stuff. Yeah, I'm assuming a woman for Huh. Well, he's just going through some stuff. I'm doing a hard time, he's kind of assuming a woman for a legend he had in sexual assault.
Starting point is 00:39:47 Yeah, it's a misuse with that stuff. I don't know. What else you got, Jim? Well, I mean, this is kind of like bad timing, but calling the, Koleon Noir posted this, he tagged you on it with his TRX. Let's check as a murderer.
Starting point is 00:40:04 He just, I don't think that right there in the A. Yeah, there was a serial killer. Cut. Yeah. Now if they're a piece of deer honor or something, I'm done. Yeah, because it's such a massive truck, like when I was driving two sacrament, I think just the path we took, there was mosquitoes everywhere, probably killed 10,000 mosquitoes, just, you know, just when you're driving.
Starting point is 00:40:38 That's the Lord's work right there. Oh, mosquitoes are the fucking worst, dude. They're popping right now, too, man. My ankle's all torn. Yeah, my kid I don't get it. My kid gets bit my so people don't get bit It's like a blood type. He's got pop marks every so it's like blah blah blah blah blah. They love them. They don't bite me Yeah, so people have certain like things I guess they're sweat or yeah, Jay doesn't get bit either But I get it so much literally don't get bit my mother would come in wake me up and they would swarm on her
Starting point is 00:41:04 They just yeah, it's weird. She get bit by 50. Yeah, some they don't dig it. Yeah, I don't get bit. My mother would come and wake me up and they would swarm on her. They just wouldn't see. Yeah, it's weird. She get bit by 50 minutes. Yeah, some they don't dig it. Yeah, I don't know. The smell or something, yeah. I don't know what it is. It's my Holy Ghost power.
Starting point is 00:41:15 This is an old one. I just thought this was funny. So I'll like play it real quick if it. Hold on. Computers getting a little slow right now. Chuck Norris making Chuck Norris jokes. Hey, someone says Chuck Norris has dropped twice when he has a baby once in Hiroshima
Starting point is 00:41:35 and once in Nagasaki. Oh, shit. Oh, shit. When Chuck Norris turned 18, his parents moved out. Chuck Norris learned to read from a bucky route. Alright, it's not working. Give me a sec here. It's just him read. There it is. And I've been down like petting him. He's talking about Tiger. He heard this, like that. So the trainer says, get up very slowly and back up. So the tiger did. He's
Starting point is 00:42:11 slowly got up. So the tiger's doing it. That's good. All right. Is there any else? I think it's good. All right. Is that it? I think it's time to bring in Adrian Peterson. All right, cool. Spring and Adrian Peterson. I think the man, the legend, the myth is here.
Starting point is 00:42:31 It is Adrian Peterson. Hall of Fame running back when the Grants ever do it. Beat me 50 to three, okay? Yeah. But he is live in studio and he's on Dance With The Stars. Yeah. Scoring touchdowns and winning your hearts on Dance With The Stars. Yep. It's Adrian Peterson. Symm symmetry. The symmetry meter is about to hit
Starting point is 00:42:48 1,000 Adrian Peterson. What a special obstacle Brian. What a special episode? 14 years in the NFL which is Unheard of ridiculous to be a running back and now a dancer did a little pirouette for me and Your bill is technique was good. He's built like a dancer, I said it. I said he's built like a football player. Why? Because I've been around some dancers, they don't look like that. Listen man, admit it, you're two hundred and twelve pounds,
Starting point is 00:43:14 you played it two-twenty. Svelled. You're in dancer shape. How was it going? I'm an athlete of your caliber, can tell us about it, do anything it wants Yeah, how are you doing as a day just so the fans know cuz agents on dancing with the stars Yeah, so most of the time guys that had I mean legends like agent like himself when they go on dance when the stars
Starting point is 00:43:37 Do very well cuz the footwork yes, so go ahead. Yeah, I feel like I'm doing doing well. It was rough starting off So go ahead. Yeah, I feel like I'm doing well. It was rough, starting off. I had really been active like that. So a lot of muscles started to kind of fire in different places. Is it harder than you expected? It is.
Starting point is 00:43:57 That's what everyone says. It's like the commitment, like the practices, like yes, because you got to keep it fast. Not straight. Like four and a half hours a day. Oh, like it was brutal, you know, like this mentally, you know, because you have to be engaged and locked in. Yeah, and listening to the music, right?
Starting point is 00:44:13 Yeah, listen to the music and being in tune, you know, you got to be in tune with the music. And it's like really no room for error because I want the music or a plan. If you take the wrong step, wrong move, it throws off the routine, you know. A lot of pressure. A lot of pressure that comes with it.
Starting point is 00:44:30 Yeah. And when how this come about, when Dancer starts to call you, we're like, yeah, I'll do it. It can't be that tough. So the funny thing is, the first time they came around, I was with the Vikings.
Starting point is 00:44:42 And I really was like, you know what? I really want to do it. You know, I was with the Vikings and I really was like you know what I really want to do it you know I was kind of nervous to kind of put myself right there like that and then I was playing football so I kind of had a little excuse right so this time when it came around you know I've been out for two years I'm just like man you know this is something that can be challenging for me. And I can kind of gout out of my element and trust them different. And so I accepted to do it. So you're enjoying it. Yeah, I'm going to be enjoying it. How's it been the transition playing that intensely for 14 years now?
Starting point is 00:45:17 What's it like to not play at all? Like all of a sudden, you don't have a regimen. You don't have that strict schedule. And now it's like, see you later, go do your thing. And I was, and I was, and I was, and I was,
Starting point is 00:45:29 and I was, and I was, and I was, and I was, and I was, and I was, and I was, and I was,
Starting point is 00:45:37 and I was, and I was, and I was, and I was, and I was, and I was, and I was, and I was, and I was, and I then it's just over. Yeah, yeah, it was rough.
Starting point is 00:45:45 They robbed me for the highsmen. Yeah, agree. But I, you know, I, my mind I want it. Yeah, so I give it to you know, Matt Loner, you can have it at your spot, but I think they robbed you because they gave it to your boy Jason White before, right? So they want two Oklahoma boys to win it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:02 Now, just real quick for answer, well, I it against Adrian? I played for University of Colorado in the Big 12 Championship. And we knew he was good, like you know, you hear about him, right? And I remember him warm up, and I was like, where's Adrian?
Starting point is 00:46:15 And I was like, oh my God. And then when he got the ball, I was like, oh, we're screwed. We lost 50 to three. It's a different, we lost 50 to three. What? We lost 50 to three, and's a different, we lost 50 to three. What? We lost 50 to three and he was just running. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:29 So that's a good thing. That's a good thing in Pearson. Well, he runs high. That's a style. Yeah. And I was like, what are we gonna do? My buddy lost 50 to three and it could have been 100 to three, but they were cool.
Starting point is 00:46:39 My buddy sat out and the third thought. My buddy had to cover Randy Moss once and he goes, oh, that's why I'm never gonna play in the NFL. And he played a ball state, but he went, oh this is a whole different day. Yeah. You know, right? And why did you,
Starting point is 00:46:52 the crazy thing is to play 14 years as a running back is I don't think, I don't know of any running back who played that long. Maybe if you go back to the 70s or the 80s, but for the most part, you know, nowadays especially, you know, nowadays especially, you play for five years, that's a long time. And 14 years, and with the NFL obviously,
Starting point is 00:47:13 I mean, they're injury rates 100%. How did you do it? What was there? Do you think you have a sort of a, might have this philosophy or this theory? Oh, no. I have a theory that guys like Peyton Manning, Brady, they have the ability at the last second,
Starting point is 00:47:28 droopries, when they see the hit, they can kinda, they do, I don't know, there's something that he can't do that. Those are white quarterback. What is he gonna make it a race there? Because he's a fucking giant black running back who gets hit every single 12, it's not giant. But for run back, he's a fucking giant black running back who gets hit every single 12 it's not giant but but for run back he's a giant well not he's giant It's ridiculous that you were able to take that kind of pounding. Mm-hmm. What is it? Um god, yeah
Starting point is 00:47:55 Genetics, literally So genetics had a lot to do with it, but it's a mindset too. Yeah, you know For me, I always had the mindset that I wanted to be the hammer. You know, so that's why I play so aggressive. And I tell people all the time, it's funny because the same thing that you see me do in college and in NFL, I did it in Lilly, I did it in middle school, I did it in high school, you know, but it was the same mentality. Be the hammer, be the hammer because, you know, but it was the same mentality as beat of hammer, beat of hammer because, you know,
Starting point is 00:48:26 as a running back, when you get the ball, you got guys, everybody's coming to attack you. So you have to set the president to, hey, when guys are watching film, you know, you got to make them question if they want to come lower, if they want to, you know, make a business decision, you got to, you got to make those guys think that type of way. So I think for me, that was beneficial because guys knew when they were playing against me,
Starting point is 00:48:50 like, hey, this guy, even when he gets hit and get caught from time to time, whenever it happened, he's coming back to next play and he's coming even hard. Yeah, that hurt. So you're delivering the punishment. Instead of a lot of running backs, except it was trying to juke out of the way and then get hit.
Starting point is 00:49:05 But I think it's interesting too, and I don't know if there's gonna be a runback who's gonna be able to get to your level as far as the rushing yards, how long you played, because now the runback position, it's just changed. Like you look at even like Seiko on Barclay, who that, you know, that they get franchise-oom,
Starting point is 00:49:23 or you look at Taylor at Indy who sat out. Now the NFL's kind of going away from the running back. These guys aren't getting valued like when you were playing. It was a big deal. You mean what do you mean by this? I'm sorry, I'm a little ignorant. The running back, so like Seiko on Barclay, who some people think he's the best running back and league,
Starting point is 00:49:39 he wanted a long-term deal and guaranteed money. The owner's going, you're running back. They get hurt, you know, they get hurt all the time, or then it falls, it's a pass lead now. So they, you have to be a guy like Christian McCaffrey, or Camara, you know, with New Orleans, who can do it all. They have to be able to catch. And so as far as like, they're just running back with a full back, they're going away from those days. So I think you're like the last of a dying breed. Yeah, it's unfortunate, you know, how guys are... They're running back, you know, or they're being treated.
Starting point is 00:50:11 It's ridiculous, you know. But, you know, I think guys like Christian, guys like Barclay, you know, Alvin Camarri, you know, Derek Henry, you know, I think he's like that right now, kind of like the last true, like, North and South pound guy. Henry, for sure. Yeah, Henry's like that right now. Kinda like a last true, like North and South pound guy. Henry for sure. Yeah, Henry's a guy who played similar to you. Yeah, I think they'll keep it alive.
Starting point is 00:50:34 You know, the thing that bothers me the most is like, you see the situation's running back story and how they've been treated. As soon as playoff time come, that's who you rely on. You're gonna rely on the running back. So I feel like once guys get to the point where they're willing to sacrifice, you know what, I'll set out. I'll set out here and then when multiple guys do that, then I think it'll be a new
Starting point is 00:51:01 president. Like these organizations start respecting that position more when they see that. We can't, every team don't got a D-Bow, where you can move a guy from a seaver to play to run it back position to make up when a guy has hurt or you need, you know, another guy back there. So, you know, I think a good group of running best came out this year. Big time. So, a guy from Texas. Oh my gosh. So talented.
Starting point is 00:51:36 I was watching some highlights. Not other day. His cut. I was okay. He's on my, he got me on his radar right now. I'm going to watch this kid play because he's not saying a lot because he's a Texas kid. Yeah, you know, and I really didn't get to watch him. You know, I heard a lot about him being in Texas. You know, to get to watch him that much, but in college, but my uncle who lives down
Starting point is 00:51:57 and also played for Texas, you know, he was telling me about him too. So I ended up catching a game. I'm just like, okay, this kid right here, he's having my place physical, you know, he's quick, that jump cut, his hands, you know, got really good hands, like all around back. So I feel like, you know, God's like that will make the owner's personal respect.
Starting point is 00:52:18 But to think how good he was, and then even, it's like with the teams, like he was drafted, like run it back, now like, like no one's going to top 10. Like I think he went 15 to 20. Just passing, passing, but then also they get injured a lot and then they're not getting paid. Like let's say my son was gifted at football, which he is, the run-in-backs aren't gonna say money
Starting point is 00:52:38 as a receiver or a tackle or quarterback or a DB or a linebacker like a rush-end. They're just not getting the same money. Because the NFL don't, they're wrong. They're, you know, we can just put anybody in there and get yards. Yeah. And they're so wrong.
Starting point is 00:52:51 With your speed and your intelligence, did anybody try to make you a quarterback and make you a wide receiver? I mean, because I feel like you could have played those positions easily and been just as effective. Yeah, and now I never got that opportunity. I tried in high school. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:08 And it did. My high school course was like a rosa. It was too strong. Yeah, I'm like, of course, I can play D-things too. It will not be very. Yeah, I can play D-things as a B-productive on D-fans out of the ball. He was like, Adrian, I know you can. I know you could do it, but we don't keep you
Starting point is 00:53:22 for the running back position. You know, so. Adrian, you could have played both. I honestly think you could have played D-fans as well. do it but we don't don't keep you for the run of that position you know so age you have played both I honestly think you could play defense as well there's two plays in particular remember once once again the Steelers and you rush for a touchdown but you literally just through your shoulder into the guy and knock them flat out like a linebacker you know I mean you could do both so I'm surprised you weren't pushed to do actually and I think the closest to him right
Starting point is 00:53:44 now would be a Christian McCaffrey and not size wise But I mean you guys play similar Christian runs the hardest I've seen 100 felt now Yeah, more songs retired. No, I know that I'm saying Marsha was that was oh Well, you know what you want to go back guys retired Jim Brown. That's a Jim Brown made guys pay Jim Brown make guys super pay But currently guy that Christian McCaffrey guys, I'm in Caffrey. No one runs harder than McCaffrey and Debo. They're going, so when they get the ball, you're like, look out, man.
Starting point is 00:54:10 Yeah, they run really, really hard. The guy down in Vegas runs really hard to Jacob. Oh yeah, Jacob's talented. Yeah, he runs the other guy. He was one to get paid. Was Lee and Rester and then I found they're just not paying them. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:22 You know, it's tough because it doesn't suck because it's really good that you get so many talented guys that come out. They might not have, you know, the success in college that you would think, you know, like Reggie Bush or, you know, Marshall Lynch or something like that. And they kind of flogged on the radar or whatnot. And then they get to the NFL and get the opportunity and, you know, they take their game to a totally different level. See, I think if the shame on Reggie Bush with his talent, like say he was in the San Francisco 49ers offense or New Orleans, he would have been all pro six years in a row.
Starting point is 00:54:55 But back then, they weren't using the run-in-back like that or now. Like Reggie could catch, he'd go into a slide, he could do all that, but they didn't, they weren't set up for that. So he was forced to run on third down, you know, on third down back. He's too small. So he didn't have a decent career, but man, if he was like in his prime today with what the way they can maneuver him within a shenanigans offense, superstar. Yeah, but at the day he was just a guy like,
Starting point is 00:55:19 you had to run between the tackles. Yeah. It was during your days too. Yeah. That didn't happen in a way. Yeah, he had to run between the tackles a little more, but he got lucky because he was one of few guys that would end up in New Orleans,
Starting point is 00:55:29 you know, with Sean Payton and Sean Payton. You know, like that's the style that he's always looking for. You know, the Alvin Camarri type guy, you know. So he got kind of lucky being, you know, selected to go there, you know, and be a part of that offense. I think when you took that hit, you know, the famous hit, I think that kind of knocks on the juice out of. You know, because I'm always telling my man, if rich, you had my mentality or
Starting point is 00:55:58 more shone, it's type mentality, yep, for us like North and South. So did you get that mentality? That did you think that was inherent or is that from your upbringing? That's a very, do you think it's because you were the biggest eight year old on the blog? So here's the funniest thing.
Starting point is 00:56:14 And I'm a experienced and now like with my son, like Adrian Jr. Like he's like, he's ripped up, you know. Is he jacked? But he slammed, you know? Like you said, I'm out there, he's smaller than everyone, you know. How's but he's slim, you know, like you said I'm out there. He's smaller than everyone, you know I was he he's 11 11 11 I have a eight eight year old to here where he's he's really slim slim too
Starting point is 00:56:34 But really muscular, but he's like when you see him he stands. He's tall. I think he's gonna be like 63 or whatnot But like even when I was younger, I was I had the same frame So I really wasn't like the biggest kid, you know, but I had the biggest heart and I was just wire different. You know, I was tough as nails. But that comes from my upbringing, you know? So, you know, when I was seven, I lived in Dallas. Me and my mom and my two of my cousins,
Starting point is 00:57:02 my aunt, we lived in these apartments in Dallas, and I had an older brother who was eight, and he passed away there, and we ended up coming back home in the Palestinian, but I never forget, my mom had went to work and we was standing with my uncle, my uncle was babysitting us, and we weren't supposed to be outside,
Starting point is 00:57:19 and of course the coolest uncle, you know. Yeah, you guys go outside and play, so I'm outside playing football, I run into him. And my brother was riding the bike with his friends. And he and him in hip-hop car. Oh my God. Okay, hip-hop car. And you know, like for me at that age, I remember somebody ran over and
Starting point is 00:57:39 it was an Asian brother got hit. So I just remember sprinting over there to him. And I remember his head was like three times the size of his normal. You know, and I remember getting on my knees and like raising his head up and calling his name, calling his name. And he didn't respond, laid him back now.
Starting point is 00:57:57 And I remember spreading over to my aunt's house and just banging on the door, banging on the door. And I was like, on, you know, Brian just got hit by a car. And she was on, I remember it never figured it out. Like it was yesterday, she was on the door, banging on the door. And I was like, on, you know, Brian just got hit by a car and she was on the, I remember it never figured it out. Like it was yesterday, she was on the phone, she dropped the phone and she was like, you know, coming to the house, she locked the door and then as I go into the house,
Starting point is 00:58:15 I see the ambulance come, right? So, get to hospital later that day and, you know, he was pronounced brain, he was pronounced brain dead. So for me, like, going through that and like seeing that happen and like that entire experience and then coming back to Palestine, you know, you know, maybe like a week or two later, have the funeral, I didn't cry at all, all my tears were gone by that time, right?
Starting point is 00:58:44 And I remember removing them with my grandmother, and there was a plant room that she had all her plants in, but it had a bed, and then it was a door, and then this other room was my uncle's room, who he had, I think he wanted University of Texas at that point. But that was his room, right? And my mom slept there. We stayed there for like a year.
Starting point is 00:59:09 And every single night, I would hear my mom and her crying, you know, every night. Every night. And I actually going there and child, you know, come so, hey, mom, it's gonna be okay. What a, what a, so I grew up fast. And that right there, like at the end of your innocence. Yeah, it hard to me, right?
Starting point is 00:59:27 It hard to me at a young age. And for me, I always looked at it, because my brother was way more talented to me. Like way more talented to me. It's such a shame. Smart, he was a subullion. And so for me, anything that I did after that point, it was like, I'm not only am I'm doing it for myself,
Starting point is 00:59:46 but I'm doing it for my brother too. Because he cut it. You know what I'm saying? So that always allow me to like play aggressive and play with it as you know, take out anger and frustration, you know, that I no came from, you know, from dealing with that situation along with other situations as well.
Starting point is 01:00:03 That man. You know what I'm saying? And then course, when you grow up with eight cousins, boys and you had six uncles, you know what I'm saying? And they all... That's just all testosterone. That's the point. So people see my dad, my dad like 64 or 230. And they were like, wow, we see where you get it from, right?
Starting point is 01:00:21 Oh yeah. But I tell them all the time I said, that's a fluke, you know, like my dad, like my dad genetics, obviously as well helped me, you know, how the type of, you know, body style and the talent and ability that I have, but my mom's side. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:00:38 Like, that's where the goons are. Yeah. Oh yeah. My mom was 11, three. She went to university, She was living 3 in 100 I had a lot yeah, yeah, that's what the speaker had an uncle his name was obviously Avley Browne he played for Palm Bluff. He actually played for Arizona for about About three three four years but in high school I broke all his records damn
Starting point is 01:00:59 He was he was 6 2 2 30. He was like four, five guy. He had a seven foot high jump. Jesus. In high school. Freaks. Oh my God. Oh my God. My oldest uncle, he was Popeye Salad man. Like before he passed, even when I was in my prime,
Starting point is 01:01:18 playing football for Minnesota Vikings, ripped up shredded. He was always more ripped up to me. I know. You know what I'm saying? Yes. When he played, he was like more ripped up to me. You know what I'm saying? Yes. When he played, he was like a four-three guy, like super strong, just to pick up cars, like the back of cars, literally pick up cars, then move them. It's a family of freaks, man. I have my uncle, Chris Smith, he went to the University of Texas. He actually played around. He played the time
Starting point is 01:01:40 with like Ricky and Apple White and all those guys. Oh, yeah. She was six, seven, 270 pounds. Damn. Just ripped up. Oh, on mom's side. All on my mom's side. And then my aunt, my oldest aunt, she was way faster than my mom, but she was too busy being beautiful. You come from X-Men.
Starting point is 01:02:00 You come pretty much. Yeah, man. Pretty much. Yes, Professor X-Men. But I also do believe that there are a lot of really great athletes out there that don't play for 14 years. And a lot of that is also the idea that you, you, you, you know, you, I think when you go through something that,
Starting point is 01:02:14 that horrendous, that catastrophe, it's gotta just gird you for anything, man, for anything. Yeah. Like this comfort on that level. Yeah, yeah, it was rough, man, you know, you know. Who helped you navigate it? Who helped you derive meaning from it? Your mother? Football? Yeah, just football, man. And you know, my mother has just been there for for each other. What not, but a lot of prayer,
Starting point is 01:02:36 you know, because you know, big in my faith as far as you know, God, no, give you, put more on you do, you can handle, you can bear, you know what I'm saying. So, for me, I always kind of found comfort in, you know, reading the scriptures and understanding that, like, you know, jolge and what he went through. And just like, wow, you know, like, to be able to and do that, you know, and continue to press on and keep the faith. I keep my faith, right? Exactly.
Starting point is 01:03:02 And did your mom know how special you were? You know, the book of Jobum? I don't. and keep faith. I keep faith, right? Exactly. And did your mom know how special you were? You know the book of Job, I don't. Just the devil says to God, he says, your faithful servant, Job, I can turn him. I can take everything away from him and then he'll turn away from you. The reason he loves you is because you've given him so much.
Starting point is 01:03:17 And God takes that bet. Did your mom know how special you were at football? Like was she always like stick the football and make you get the grades? Like you can do things with this because Because so everyone's so athletic in your family. Yeah, I'm sure that you weren't an outlier But did your mom know that you had to especially the skills of me when the top five running backs of all time? Yeah, she's
Starting point is 01:03:40 She's seen the ability, you know There's a lot of people don't know like the track was my second on my second love. So at one point, doing my sophomore year, I was just like, I was going to ex-football out in this high school. Yeah, and this focus on track. Command and coach had, you know, we kind of put it here, so whatever. But she inspired me to stay here.
Starting point is 01:04:01 100 or dash. Huh? Was it always? Yeah, 100, 200. It was pretty much my events. So, but yeah, my mom was, she was out into it. She was just like, hey, whatever you want to do, you know, I'm supporting you. So if that's track, if that's football, wherever it is,
Starting point is 01:04:16 I know, you know, if you put your mind to it, it'd keep working like you've been working. And you can, you know, succeed in either one. And then was the family cool, grown up in Texas that you went to you commit to Oklahoma? How that choice coming out? Now my uncle didn't like it. Yeah. He was you know he was more than alumni. Yeah he's a long one. He's actually still lived in Austin. He didn't like it but you know he understood my logic behind it you know at that time. What was the logic? I mean, Oklahoma was big at the time.
Starting point is 01:04:45 Yeah, so for me, I felt different spectate for one, because for my junior year on, I was the number one recruit in the country, you know, I already took my SAT and, you know, whatever in qualifying all that. And Texas was like the third school to offer me a scholarship. And I'm right there in your back I've been a number one recruit in the country since my junior year Yeah, you know, and then I had Texting him Oklahoma
Starting point is 01:05:16 Offer me scholarship. Hey, are you imagining? Hey, hey guys like who is responsible? How do we fucking miss that guy? You know, I'm saying? Somebody got fired. Yeah, so it was, so that rubbed me the wrong way first off. And then, you know, once I went to go visit UT, like I love it there, you know, like I'll never forget, like even when my uncle was there, I remember standing out the spring game they had, right?
Starting point is 01:05:41 And I'm waiting for him to get dressed and come out and the stadium empty. Like I remember looking out at the stadium just like, man I'ma be back here with this special place like I was you to y'all the way you know what I'm saying and you know whenever crewing process came about it just you know once I took a visit to Texas and I took a visit to Oklahoma I was like man this is pretty much the University of Texas in Oklahoma yeah there's so many guys from Texas that that that they pooled from Texas that they pool from Texas that go to Oklahoma, right?
Starting point is 01:06:07 Most of the team, right? Yeah. And then the one thing that stood out the most to me, which is why I did a hate myself too, is you get out what you put in. So the grind was different. You know? Is that a stoop's thing?
Starting point is 01:06:21 Is it like the culture he created? Yeah, the culture he created with the staff that he brought in. The guy by name was Jerry Smith, we call him Smitty. And the guy is in fraternity, we're just like, you know, God is a Smitty built, right? So just his regimen and the way these guys grind compared to what I've seen in Texas.
Starting point is 01:06:41 Cause I never understood, I'm like, it's universal Texas man. Like we got, I feel like Texas is the best football. You get all the top recruits that go to your versus Texas and then you're pulling guys in from different states as well. Like, why come in out up there? You know, why come in sign up? I didn't see like Alabama was, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:06:58 Cause you got all the talent. Yeah. So for me, during that time, it was like, these guys not really putting that working. They're just relying on talent You know saying hard work are does telling them telling us a record and that's what it was Again hard hard work are does telling when telling doesn't work hard and that's what it was with Oklahoma You know they had guys that weren't as talented they had guys that were talented too
Starting point is 01:07:19 But they had guys that weren't as talented but those guys grinding, you know So when I got to Oklahoma It was the same thing like it was that grind and that's what I love Who's who gonna develop me the best to get to the ultimate goal? You like the grind you embrace the grind. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Well did that happen with did did you have a coach in high school? Did that to you? Is that what it was you were just used to it? Yeah, I was just used to it But that was my mentality too. Like for me, it was like, okay, I understood a young age,
Starting point is 01:07:48 like I always wanted to play in the NFL. It was never college. I had overlooked all that. I was like, I'm gonna play in the NFL one day, right? But for me, I knew a young age that I was more talented than the kids around me, you know. I was fast, I was stronger. You got that right away, how old were you when that happened? You know, I was fast, I was stronger. You got that right away, how would we do when that happened? Eight, seven, eight.
Starting point is 01:08:06 Okay, like I didn't, you know. And so I knew those things, right? And then I'm sitting on, I'm sitting on my uncles, I'm hearing stories about them and all this. So I knew that I was either cut from a different cloth. You know what I'm saying? Like from a different breed, right? This is your destiny.
Starting point is 01:08:20 And I always knew, I say, you know what? Not only am I the most talented, but if I work the hardest, they can't keep up. They can't keep up. It can be a blessing and curse, because if you realize you're more talented than everybody, then you're like, I can kind of coast, not work as hard. But then when you get a guy who has all the talent,
Starting point is 01:08:38 he's more talented than everybody, but then out works them. They're screwed. There's nothing they can do. They're never gonna catch up. That's scary. That's what's our diploma. That's why I started still into people and my kids today, and it's like, man, you guys are really blessed and talented.
Starting point is 01:08:51 Same. But you have to put the work in. Yeah, man. You gotta put the work in. I've seen guys that had the same amount of talent that I had, but didn't put the work in. Yeah, they go by the wayside. And they just kinda,
Starting point is 01:09:03 you can make other sports that you a fan of Anything like UFC or anything. Um, I watch basketball from time to time. I'm a fan of those Like UFC and boxing and stuff like that too, but I'm not gonna lie and say that Right, I'm sitting there watching you still watching you watch a lot of NFL in college. Yeah, like did you watch? I mean off your sooner as beat The long horns the yeah, yeah, yeah, so I didn't get the watch like I wanted to because I was actually rehearsing it Did you watch your sooner as beat the Longhorn's the the shit you got? Yeah, yeah, yeah. So I didn't get to watch it like I wanted to because I was actually rehearsing it, doing rehearsals.
Starting point is 01:09:30 I was dancing. Sorry, fellas, Miss Kayne, I was dancing. What was that? Dance, they have you doing that. So right now we're on the fourth dance. The fourth dance. I'm doing the Viennese Watts. The Viennese Watts.
Starting point is 01:09:44 And who's your partner? Who the name of, her name is Britt Stewart. Yeah. So everybody is pretty pumped up because this week is, uh, the, uh, the, uh, hundred anniversary of Disney. So, uh, it was like the hundred, the, the Disney night. So it's all Disney. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:10:00 I love when they do. Yeah. Yeah. I really do. So tomorrow is, it's turning up. It's, uh, a hundred do tomorrow is it's turning up. It's a hundred days these night Disney night and we'll be dancing to some of your Your favorite Disney movies man is some of your favorite soundtracks and who else is on the show with you? You got a the other athletes
Starting point is 01:10:20 No other athletes No, no, I don't feel good. It's always do well Jason Morris. Oh, no. Then I felt that it's always too well. Jason Morris, I'm saying his name right? Yeah, Jason Morris, yeah. Yeah, he's on there. Look at that, look at that reach. Got that, I like the lines. Yeah, I like the lines.
Starting point is 01:10:35 I like the lines. I gotta have more, you know, I gotta have those fingers together. You got that right there, man. That's where the wrist is pointing perfectly. Yeah, natural. That's what I was doing at my rehearsal if I was the wrist is pointing perfectly, you're very natural. That's what I was doing at my rehearsal, I was just like, and looking back at my phone like, now you do that same cell, you do that same kind of wrist movement then I felt anything, there's some sugar in your tank.
Starting point is 01:10:56 You want to touch down the head. It's very anti-foot things have changed. That's called graceful. But you get along with the whole staff, the other contestants, everything. Oh yeah, that's called graceful. But you get along with everyone, the whole staff, the other contestants, everything? Oh yeah, it's all good, it's all love, man. We all want to see the other perform well. There's no dance or beauty.
Starting point is 01:11:13 You don't have injuries, right? I mean, I feel like you're a friend. No, I'm good, man. Yeah, that's crazy, bro. Bad knee, your knees are good, everything. Knees are good, man. That's nuts. I got a row at the bed, I feel amazing.
Starting point is 01:11:24 Yeah. So when I was with bed. I feel amazing. Yeah. So when I was with Seattle, I played that one game and I ended up having ended up with a peach nerve. Yeah, it kind of developed later that. In your neck or where was it? It was like my lower back. Oh, damn. Nothing worse, right?
Starting point is 01:11:39 Listen, when I tell you that was something that kind of opened my mind like wow, like the body is crazy, you know, something as simple as how it happened it can shut you shut you down completely it was it happened on my my second we was on the go-line a second touchdown attempt and I never forget I I think the guard made me got pushed back and I had to jump I had to jump over him right and it's something like I came down a detaca was coming right and and grow up in and he felt I fell on my side he landed completely me and I already think too much
Starting point is 01:12:12 of it then and I even actually after the game later on that day I was sitting around I made a move I was like whoa I felt like a short pain I I was like, what was that? That didn't feel right, you know? So, didn't really think too much about it. Monday come around, and I remember getting up, raising up out the bed, and I tried to pull my right leg, I tried to move my left leg over, and it was stuck, like it was like it was paralyzed, you could have moved it.
Starting point is 01:12:41 And then it kind of went away, and I stood up and walked around, didn't really think too much about it. And then went into a facility. I worked out at Squats. I did everything, right? And I told the trainers about it. And they was like, okay, we're gonna watch it. And let us know how to feel.
Starting point is 01:12:56 Come Wednesday, we get out there for walkthrough, right? And Russell, he calls outside zone play. And I stepped to the left for my lamb work, I stepped to the left. And for me, my walk through is pretty much like a three quarter speed. So I stepped to the left and I felt flat on my face, bones on my leg to shut down.
Starting point is 01:13:20 Whoa, yeah, yeah. So, you know, it's serious. Is that like your first bad injury? kind of like to that magnitude. Do you have to have an operation for that? No, no, I didn't think God they they wanted me to. But I was like, exactly. I was like, I want to just, you know, ride it out, see how it feels. What would you attraction? You just lay down, just let it heal on its own then. Yeah, that's what I'm doing. It took a wow though,
Starting point is 01:13:47 cause I kept freaking it going in. But, yeah, kept going in to check it. I was like, I don't know, that's what you're gonna go for. That X-Men shit, that Wolverine shit. What'd you do? I just drank some milk and woke up fun. Yeah, it is a different, it's like, yeah.
Starting point is 01:14:04 It's just different, shout out to technology, cause now like if guys, like back on different. It's like, yeah, it's just different. It's just different. Shout out to technology, because now, like, if guys, like back on day, you two, 10 years, you two, you're ACL, you're done. So let's just run back and done. Like, trail day was days, you're done. MCL, ACL, PCL, you're screwed. Like Bo Jackson, we're the whole hip thing.
Starting point is 01:14:19 Yeah, that's great. If it was today, Bo's still playing. Bo's year off, has surgery, Might be the biggest freak of all time. Like you talked to anybody out there, like Bo's the biggest freak of all. Even Deon Sanders recently, in interview, they said, biggest freak, he goes, I was a freak. And he was in, we were at the same time,
Starting point is 01:14:37 FSU and Auburn. And he goes, and I heard about Bo Jackson, and he's like, I'm gonna show him what's up. And he's talked about, they show the highlight. And Bo Jackson has a sweet play. He's coming out and Deon's like, I'm about show him what's up. He's talked about, they show the highlight. And Bo Jackson has a sweet play. He's coming out and Deans like, I'm about to light this fool up. He goes to tackle him, too.
Starting point is 01:14:51 Bo, stiff arm. He's like, God. Well, I worked with him for a week. His fingers are that fat. He's 245 without lifting weight. 6-1. I feel like it's a different bow. That's like the bow that he's fast food.
Starting point is 01:15:02 No, he was a big dude. He weighed exactly, he told me, because this is 25 years ago, he said, I weigh exactly as much as I did. And he never lifted weights, never to shit. He would just strap it on and go. That's what he told me. It was just like,
Starting point is 01:15:14 free-friex. Well, I know I'm being joined in and dance with the stars now, man. Yeah, too. I'm always gonna fan from outside, even though you beat us 50 to three, all the best, all right? I get it.
Starting point is 01:15:24 But we appreciate coming on, man. It gave you a barometer of where you stand versus. Aw, it's like one of the great stands. Aw, that feels not for me. Yeah, yeah. Last question, is there any other running back that you look at that kind of ause you, or I mean, people would put you in the top five,
Starting point is 01:15:40 top 10 of all time. What, is there anybody that you kind of, like all time you're saying? Yeah, you're seeing now all time all time. Yeah. Okay, so what's the question? Who was there running back here for trying to model yourself after or you just your own thing? I would just my own thing but guys that inspired me was like Walter Peyton watching this film, you know, I was not as elusive as Barry Sanders, but who's not inspired by him, right? Yeah. Barry Sanders, I'm in this mid, you know, me being a taller back, you know, Eddie George,
Starting point is 01:16:14 you know, those type of guys, Torella Davis, like his story and how he came from special teams, and just grind that hard work, right? Yeah. Guys like that really, you know, inspiring me. But funny thing is too, like, we talk about my style and how I say I've always played aggressive like that. Think about going up there to the University of Texas and watching Ricky run at ball.
Starting point is 01:16:39 Yeah, Ricky Williams, I'm gonna say. You know what I'm saying? Ricky Williams. Before you, you know who, the closest I've seen and he didn't, you know who were, the closest I've seen, and he didn't have the same NFL career, but the closest I've seen to recently would be Fornet, for LSU. They went to Tampa, but he runs similar.
Starting point is 01:16:53 Yeah, he runs hard. He runs even more than you. I think any of those guys, when I, if I asked them the same question, that you'd be in there this year, so. I will hope so, man. You would be. I played the game to,
Starting point is 01:17:04 to leave a stain and, you know, mortgages for people to fight for. Mission accomplished, Tommy. 14 years with good means. And now you're taking on dancing. We wish you the best. We know you got a role. Because you got to, you got to, this, this, this your life now.
Starting point is 01:17:16 You got to rush out here to do rehearsals. Yeah, I got to do that. But you know, I got to tell everybody that the tune in tomorrow. Yes. Eight Eastern, seven central time. You can also vote. You can tick age your end to two one five two three of the ten times. And then you can also go online and vote at dancingwithestores.abc.com. And you can vote up
Starting point is 01:17:39 the ten times. We're voting for you. Finally, kids fans, vote for them. Make sure we get you into the finals. Yeah, Adrian Peterson. Adrian! Appreciate you, come on, man. Good luck. Yeah, man. That was bad for me. That was great.

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