The Herd with Colin Cowherd - 4th and South - Jarvis & Fournette CLAP BACK at Emmanuel Acho + Waddle-Broncos trade reaction, Lamar Jackson boxing
Episode Date: March 21, 2026NFL stars and LSU legends Jarvis Landry and Leonard Fournette respond after being called out by Emmanuel Acho, break down the trade of Jaylen Waddle from the Miami Dolphins to the Denver Broncos, reac...t to Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson stepping into the boxing world during the offseason, and discuss Ryan Coogler winning his first Oscar for ‘Sinners.’ All lines provided by @hardrockbet See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We late tonight, baby.
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Little Burnett here.
We're sending, you know what it is.
I ain't got to, no introduction, need it.
All right, listen, listen.
We got to get straight into this business right now.
Mr. Emmanuel Eko.
You see, I messed up a lot of names.
I didn't know his name.
Obviously, you're nobody.
In my world,
I don't know your name either, bro.
Brother, why are you coming messing with the fourth and south boys?
Like, what?
I don't know.
He's trying to get it properly, huh?
Like, make this make sense, right?
You said, here's his quotes.
Shadur can be a franchise QB and give him the benefit of the doubt,
but two-time coach of the year gets no credit.
Coach Stavansky?
he gets no credit.
You know what?
His record is 45 and 56.
So you telling me that record he deserves two-time coached of the year.
Maybe he got it because he was coaching the Cleveland Browns.
Let's talk about it.
Yeah, I mean, that's how you're feeling.
That's how you feeling, huh?
He coached, you know what?
his first year he came in his first year he came in his first year he came in yeah we made some noise yeah
obviously the years before we hadn't had no success at all so you know it was the only i i do think
it was fitting and and and well-deserved i think it was fitting and well-deserved right
especially after some of the seasons that you know it had happened in cleveland but you know
Um, I still don't, listen, listen, listen, listen, I'm trying to keep my mind clear.
Emmanuel Echo.
Was he a starter?
No, he wasn't a starter at all.
Oh, he was a bench player.
Yeah, 100%.
It says, uh, 33 tackles in your career?
Mm.
Oh, oh.
It says, oh, he started two games.
In his career?
In his career.
Out of every NFL analyst they have, he has the weakest resume.
I agree.
And guess what?
That's our last time even speaking about you on him, but I had to let you know, like,
we're not them.
You just can't just, you say, oh, Jarvis had a good career.
Leonard was a dog.
Jarvis was a dog.
Leonard, yes, was a dog.
dog email was ass period period I don't know man you know how it be when you know you
get college college let's take even further back college he had a hundred and ten
tackles 55 solo solo tackles three sex and he was a six round pick so listen brother what
give you the cahoons to even mention us you know in the same
Lane as for much from high school, college and NFL.
I'm just being real.
You know, you remind me of what?
I was thinking of the boondocks carrier, Uncle Rutgers.
Oh, my God.
He's Uncle Rutgers all over again.
Oh, no, my God.
And how dare you, listen, bro, I have a problem with you speaking down on your door, all right?
That's big for me, bro.
You have to, this come correct.
Just because you didn't amount to the things you wanted to.
doesn't mean not another man off his pedestal.
Like, I wasn't raised like that.
We're not about to do that.
And for you who want to stick up with Coach Stabaski,
here's his stats, right?
Right, right?
Let's see here because I'm on your ass because you just don't know.
And 2025, the Brown scores 16.4 points per game.
That's ranking almost last in the NFL out of 32 teams.
He was the 31st team.
is that player of the year coach material?
Is you, like, is you serious right now?
And I'm gonna leave it up.
There's so much I can go into it,
but he started Dylan, Gabriel, over Shador.
I'm passing a mic to Mr. Juice,
Land, who has history to talk to come.
You know how I feel about left-headed quarterbacks already.
I think I've made my case
on left-handed quarterback, you know, and where they rank it.
I don't care how smart they are, right?
And again, man, no shade, obviously to Dillon, man,
but at the same time, it's hard to play in the NFL at that position
and for a team to switch everything around.
I mean, that year, if you think about the quarterback debacle that they had going on,
from, you know, Joe Flacko being a part of the team,
honestly, bro, since Baker, they've been trying to get it right, right?
And obviously with Baker, I feel like they made a mistake.
You know what I mean?
And, you know, they're paying for it.
You know, in cap, they're paying for it with wins, with losses.
And it's, again, I don't know who was up there really making the decisions.
But at the same time, I know when I was there for 100% fact, when we were struggling as an offense,
I know Kevin Sopensky himself gave up play calling to AVP to other.
guys the same thing that he's done that we have guys that have told us that he's done throughout
the years of not being able to get it done as a play caller and then putting it off on somebody else
then the team gets success and then he takes over play calling again so you know again man it's
one of those things where i just don't understand how 45 and 56 you know you walk out you walk from one job
and the next day you got another job.
You know what I mean?
And so to your point, again, bro,
I think he could, again,
I don't know how much history he's going to have as a head coach.
But again, with this record,
the only thing he really got going for him
is those two-time coach of the year accolades.
I think outside of that, you know, look at the numbers.
We got questions we need answers.
Look at the numbers.
I mean, I would say the same thing to Emmanuel, you know.
Outside of the guys sitting on your show, I mean,
ain't too much credibility on that, you know what I mean?
And it seems like you made friends with some of the good guys, right?
So you can have a voice.
That's what it feels like to me.
It feels like you befriended, you know, shady,
who's a phenomenal player, Hall of Famer.
Listen, no, when you come for us, brother, you got to come correct.
Because I'm getting on your ass.
Every chance I get it.
especially when it's coming to ball
with something we put our all into
you know what I'm saying like
don't do that bro don't come on here
embarrassing yourself
if you're going to be on top of
my son
I got a six year old son
last year he had 40 times
he played quarterback
I just feel like that's like the problem
now with with podcasts
or anyone that can go and get a mic
and a camera and
and has a bit of an audience
They get behind the mic and continue to just click bait.
Yeah.
Click bait.
It's like, bro, I don't think you know where you know better to me, you know,
than a Skip Bell is like, you know, like Skip Bell is talking about he want to fight market persons.
Like, man, what's you talking about?
Like, why are you even saying, like, why do you, why are you even using your platform?
to even like say anything like this like promote violence to get your ass look bro
it makes sense but but you know it's a product of these guys that never played but i will i will say
this to you um go look at lennifer netts's numbers go look at jarvis landry's numbers go look at
jarvis landry's accomplishments you know i think uh i got more catches in the first five years
Then Randy Moss.
Damn.
Then T.O.
Damn.
Then Antonio Brown.
Yeah.
Pop it all.
What's like?
Poplar in my best.
Like, I just feel like, you know, I don't want to get into it.
I'm a very humble guy, bro.
I swear.
I'm very humble guy, bro.
But, you know, at the same time, look, I mean, again, I wish you the best, man.
I wish you the best.
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Miami trader, Mr. Jay LaWato.
Yes, sir.
How about that?
I like the trade.
I think, I think the Miami Front Office is doing what they need to do to get some of
this cap money for draft conversation.
I think also Denver put themselves in a position to have another game change on the
outside to either pair with Cortland Sutton
or just brought in the number one to do his thing.
And Jill O'Walter can do that.
I love the quarterback.
He got heart.
Sean Payton going to find ways to use my guy.
Definitely.
I think it's a match made in heaven.
A match made in heaven.
So in your eyes, you know, who's the winner of this trade, though?
I think both teams won.
I personally think both teams are going to benefit from,
this trade.
I think it was a good trade.
I think if I look back,
if I look into this situation deeper
and from a receiver standpoint,
from Jeline Wado standpoint,
man, I'm like,
I ain't throwing shade on a league
or anything like that.
But at the same time, man,
you just left the situation
that you gave your all to since you've been drafted.
Right?
This organization right now is
not really where it will be in the future and you want to win right now. I don't think my guy
has really won. He might have one season here in Miami where they really won, right? I think
Denver has the defense. I think there the next team in the AFC that's going to challenge Kansas
City. I'm looking forward to seeing how Sean Payton is going to use Jalen Wado because he is electric.
I like that. He is electric. He is.
I cannot wait to see what happens.
So are the Broncos the favorites to win in the AFC West?
Everything in the AFC all depends on my man, number one, five.
It depends on his health.
If he healthy, all roads leads through Kansas City.
I'm just going to be honest with you.
I just seen enough of Pat Mahomes to doubt Pat Mahomes.
At any point.
He got a Tom Brady aura to me.
If there's time on the clock and the ball in his hands, it ain't over.
So I think all roads lead through for the AFC South, AFC North.
AFC period goes through Kansas City, man.
And they got their weapons back.
You know, they just picked up my guy, K-9.
Definitely.
You know, I think all roads lead there.
But, you know, Denver is right there.
What you think?
I think Patty is always, he has, anytime you have a guy like Patty Holmes on your team, you have a chance.
I don't care what you say.
I think he's going to come back with the mindset of coming off the injury, you know, and people kind of, I'm not going to say doubting him because, you know, we all have those down years.
Well, you know, it's injury or, you know, it's football.
You know, sometimes the football guys are not on your side.
So I 100% believe, and Kansas is my pick to win a Super Bowl, too.
right. Lennie's locks.
Yeah, Lenny's locked.
Kansas is my lock to win the Super Bowl.
So I'm 100% with in the AFC West, the Chiefs.
Man, I think so, too.
I think so, too.
I think they really got a good opportunity.
They brought Justin Fields in this offseason.
So, you know, depending on how they're going to manage that.
Yeah.
I think, again, I speak about my guy, K-9, bro.
He did an amazing job out of Seattle, dog.
So I'm excited that he won't go get paid.
I think he's at a great argument.
a place that knows how to win that's going to use him to all of his strengths and not to
any of his weaknesses is asking to do something that he can't do and to be honest i feel like
and i do love pacheco but i think this is the piece that the kansas city chiefs has been
missing since jett mcclinden mclinton i hope i'm saying his name but but jet but jett was really
doing his thing when he was when they went to the super bowl bro their right game was popping
passing game that opened up
the action fakes
it was like one of those things
that like
you love to see
they were the balanced team
right so I'm looking forward to seeing that
bro you know obviously my homes
again man I want to see him healthy
you know he got franchise passing records
he got over 30,000 passing yards
two regular season
MVP's like he's just great for the game
you know like to me
he's, he's, he's, he's, he's, he's the next, next Brady, has the Brady aura sidearm, just,
ugh.
Yeah, crazy shit.
No look, bro.
So, speaking of QBs, right?
Yeah.
What chance does Malik have with Miami?
I mean, they rock, they rock, me personally.
Yeah.
The roster is terrible.
Right?
Y'all got my dog back to the running back who's going to need help.
Man.
Like, it's different for a runner back.
See, I always tell people, you play wide receiver.
You're like, you depend on the quarterback.
Yep.
Running back?
Center, guard, tackle, tight in, and the wide receiver is the block.
Yeah.
So it's like, are they wasting his prime years right now?
You like his game?
You like his game?
I love his game.
What you like about his game the most?
I think he's fast.
Number one, as a running back, you have to win one-on-ones.
He's consistently winning his one-on-ones, breaking tackles, making guys miss.
He's catching, he's blocking.
He's running the ball hard as hell.
That's what you need, right?
Yep.
Man, pay that man.
I don't care what I.
Pay that man.
Hey, look, the GM trying to find some money.
He's trying to find some money.
I think he's got like $118 million out there that's being a guy that's not even on their team.
And I understand they brought us some guys, you know,
and why I received and things like that.
But you need guys around guys to make that work.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Like you play in Miami.
What's your thoughts on that, bro?
Man, look, I think the GM is doing the best he can, bro.
I think he's trying to put a, you know,
he's trying to put a, put a bandaid on a gunshot.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
You know, he's trying to figure out a way to stop the bleeding.
and still acquire some type of, you know, draft conversation, which I think, I thought, again, that's why I say that that Denver trade was a win, win.
I think he's been doing an amazing job.
And, you know, at the receiver position, I see they brought Tutu Atwell in who has also special, some special teams value.
So I'm sure that's going to be a big part in, you know, how they're going to use him.
But, you know, I know a guy right down the street.
maybe 20 minutes
he read it
who just need two months
my papers
ain't officially in
Lord give him another chance
Lord open that door please
I tell you what
I tell you what
the hands still work the same way
that's right
the same ain't nothing change
ain't nothing change
you know and again
we speak we look I'm joking
but I'm not
but at the same time
We spoke about, no, we spoke, not real shit though, we spoke about Rahim last week about, you know,
the culture in the Dolphins room, right?
Yeah.
And the Dolphins organization.
And they need a leader, right?
And we also spoke about how that leader doesn't only come from the head coach.
That leadership doesn't only come from a head coach that comes from getting the right guys in the room,
which I've seen that he's brought some culture guys, it seems like, from Green Bay to this team, right?
Maybe Malina Willis is one of those guys, right?
A third round draft pick to Tennessee in 22, right?
You know, then traded to Green Bay, 24, you know, where he played efficient.
Had explosive plays, three starts, 11 appearances.
I think that all the things that are still instilled and ingrained in the legacy of Green Bay and those cheeseheads,
hopefully he brings some of that grated cheese to South Florida.
in a form of leadership, right?
So that, you know, so that we could turn his argumentization around, man.
It all starts with leadership.
I think the coach and the GM is doing a great job right now.
We'll see how they draft.
With that Denver trade, they did get a 2026 first round draft pick, a fourth round draft pick,
and a third round draft pick.
So it's going to be interesting to see how they use those picks.
Maybe that's why they make their receiver splash.
You know, who knows?
I don't know really what the board's looking like out there,
but maybe that's why they make their receivers splash in the first round.
One of those guys from USC, you know, either Jacoby or the other kid,
I think would be two great selections, right?
But, again, you know, they're building a team over there,
and it's going to take a little time.
It's definitely going to take a little bit time.
What you feel about the running back room over there outside of H-E-N,
not A-T-N
what's my guy name again
damn
what's my guy name
man I'm looking at his face
I'm looking at his face
Devon?
Yeah Devon yeah
I think he's about somebody else
I'm like I don't know
No no I'm looking at his face
But he can't be the whole only one back there bro
No he can't he can't
Yeah it's Acheon that's what I taught
Not yeah
Aetian
Man you got me tripping like I'm like I'm disne
I think he do need help,
but one, two, punch to help the body, right?
You know, it's a long season.
I was part of the offense at one point in time
where I played almost 95% of the snaps.
Right.
As a starting running back, it's not good for your body.
It's not good for longevity.
In that lead, you know, it's a short lead,
especially for running back.
So, man, get somebody out of that can be a one-two punch from,
you know, when he needs a break,
Come out, two plays, take two plays off.
You get close to their raise on.
You know what time of it is.
That's when they count.
Hey, boy, get your ass out here.
I'm back.
Right, right, right.
Hey, I got a sleeper for you.
What did you think?
I got a sleeper for you.
Yeah.
You ready?
Yeah.
Alvin Kamara to the Dolphins.
You think he'll take it?
He trained here.
He does.
He damn near live here in the offseason.
Got a crib here.
Yeah.
I think the money have to be right for him, right?
I'm just being real because like
it's late in the career
nobody's not trying to lose
like nobody might be a
hard take it's a hard to take might be
but you never know you never know
you've been right 95% of the
time these last couple months
no state income
contacts
true
you know you're closer to the water
the food
the food still hit
they got
It ain't bad in that shit, but yeah, it's all right.
Hey, look, but, you know, you got some consistent stuff over here.
Yeah.
The views is here.
You know, I mean, it's a, it's a lot of pros than cons.
A.K. I'm going to call you later on, bro.
We're going to, we're going to wrap, bro.
So, listen, let me break.
Listen, let us break it, whether you're going to stay with the Saints
or you're going to maneuver, do your thing.
Let force and South break it do.
You hear a man?
Man, hey, who would be your dream one-two punch?
Like, if you was in the back field, like, who is your dream one-two punch?
Also, who's on the field on third down?
I want to know that, too.
So answer the first question and then tell me who's on the field on third down.
I just want to know.
My one-two punch?
Yeah, your dream one-two punch.
You know what's funny, though, I didn't watch football like that growing up.
You know, running back?
You know,
I do.
Hey,
stop
that's a good
questions,
all right,
all right.
So if I had to say,
if I had to say,
if I had to say,
rookie Williams.
Mm.
Mm.
Mm.
Mm.
Mm.
Mm.
Mm.
Me.
Mm.
Mm.
I ain't gonna lie.
Y'all be some serious.
Y'all,
yeah,
for sure.
Yeah,
but,
yeah,
for sure.
Power and speed.
Lightning and thunder.
Black and blacker
Ball and dreading
It was a good one
Ball and dreaded
All right, bro, chill,
bro, chill, chill, chill.
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Love it.
Love it.
First of all,
Oh, I feel like, hold, hold on.
Hey, hey, wait.
I'll be out to chill.
Fuck a chair.
Stop!
Bad, yeah, sure.
Listen, listen.
My bad, man.
Listen, I'm sorry.
I got kids, bro.
I got kids to knock it on the dope.
You know, man?
I ain't like, like, Ucho and home.
You know, they're out of the way.
Like, I still got, I still got,
I still got.
Look out your little ones around this going,
they're tripping every time.
Anybody gonna sleep in there with you.
So listen, listen, listen.
Lamar, work on that hook, brother.
You hear of it?
Yeah.
Left side of a little weak?
Yes.
You got to work on, like,
even if you want me to come out there and train with you
to help you, I got you.
But you got to work on that, work on that body shot,
for real.
Come on, bro, you're laughing, bro.
Hey, dog, listen, bro.
I know, I know the feeling, man.
Like, you know, like having young kids
and trying to take a second for yourself
is tough, bro.
It's tough.
It's a beautiful thing, obviously,
like being fathers, right?
But, like, it's just tough, bro, like, being, being,
you can't lock the door.
You can't lock the door.
You can't, you can't.
Because you never know where they're getting into.
Bro, you barely can go to the bathroom.
Right, right there on your ass.
I'm like, bro, let me piss and peace.
What are you doing?
somebody come out of get this child.
And you, like,
like, what are you doing?
Bro, listen, man, my, my,
my, my, my, my, my son, he's like that, bro,
where, you know, he, he, he's just, he's not clingy,
but it's just, bro, he just be like, man,
I love you, man.
It's different when, you know, you grow up in the house
with your daddy, like, he, you're his idol.
Right.
Listen, it's sometimes, and I can remember in the summertime, you know, in summertime,
we might go to the club or something, whatever the kids may be.
I come up, bro, my son waiting on me to watch a movie with them.
It's true o'clock in the morning.
I'm like, bro, what you're doing?
I'm like, yeah, you know what?
I'm waiting on you.
Like, damn.
But that shows you the effect you're having your kids' life, bro, especially when you're a good father
and you're loving them right?
Yeah.
You always get the same love back a hundred times.
Yeah, man, they always want to be around.
Yeah.
I find it like so funny and, like, thrilling at the same time now that, like,
I think we had this conversation off camera before about, you know,
praying for to be better dads and better parents and how, you know,
we want to spend more time with the fam, more time with the kids, right?
And now we actually have that time.
So, you know, it's great to not be missing.
and birthdays all the time, you know, not missing, like, I went to, my kids had, like, a play
this other, like, a couple weeks ago.
Went to, I brought the camera, you know, filmed them, like, waving, like, happy dad in the
back, in the back, you know, like, it was very cool because, you know, that's all things that
we would be at practice.
We'll be at practice.
I think, I think the other day, you, you posted something with your son.
You're playing baseball.
For show.
Yeah.
Shots off living.
100%.
So it's like, I'm just, you know, and it's so crazy how, you know, people say the tongue is so powerful.
Yep.
I can remember, bro.
Come on, bro.
Chia, bro.
Damn, bro.
Say, listen.
With this motherfucker, bro, I can't win.
Listen, life and death is in the power of the tongue.
His mind sometimes, y'all.
Don't mind him.
Dude is in the gutter, brother.
Like, dude is really in the gutter.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
What we were talking about?
Fuck boy, yeah, bro.
So listen, you know, listen, life and dead isn't a power of the tongue like I said,
so in my early years, when I was missing out on my children walking, talking and things like that,
I have to be so upset.
Yeah.
Even in college, like, even in college, right?
So, you know, the kids now, where they get months off in college, we probably got two weeks off or a week off, we back to it.
bro, I could remember as a freshman brother's going back home
and then my daughter saying new words like that.
I'm like, right.
Like, what the hell am I missing?
Like what I'm doing wrong?
Right.
And you really used to get me in my feelings.
Because you know, when you kind of not there 24-7
with a child, right, and you kind of come back,
they don't want, they, they, like, well, I'm your pa.
What you're doing?
Right.
How did you.
Right.
I'm back to the mom, like, why are you doing that?
What you're telling me?
Like, what you got on?
What is it?
That's immature.
We're beefing now?
So, bro, I'm just happy I'm at this point of my life where I can go see my sons and daughters compete in certain sports.
My son was just in a fashion show of this school.
Oh, really?
That's dope.
Yeah.
He was wearing your shit?
Nah, not.
So he was wearing like Woody cowboy boots and he was wearing all kind of shit that's out the way on, you know what I'm saying?
cool, you know, because that's what he like.
And they said, legend wants to, when he gets older, he wants to buy gold.
I'm like, what do you get this shit for?
I don't talk about this type of shit around him.
Yeah.
But, you know, he's a smart kid and the sky's the limit for my boy, man.
I love that.
I wanted to play football, but I think I love being a baseball dad at the moment.
Hey, it's us to Jonas Brothers, and guess what?
We have some big news.
What's the news, huge news?
We created our own podcast called, Hey Jonas.
We invented a podcast?
Well, we didn't invent it.
We just contributed to it.
We're the first people to do podcasts.
Pretty, yeah, pretty wide range of podcasts throughout there.
But this one's extra special.
So how did we actually come up with a name, Hey Jonas, guys?
I honestly don't remember.
I think it was on a call about what we should call it.
Oh, we were thinking I'm originally calling it one of the early names of our band.
Before Jonas Brothers was...
This is how you guys remember it going down?
Yes.
I have a very different memory of this.
We were talking about a thing, a bit for the podcast,
where people could call in and say, hey, Jonas.
And then I wrote down on my little notepad, Hey Jonas,
and offered it up as a potential title for the podcast.
But thanks for remembering that, guys.
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or wherever you get your podcast.
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And I know firsthand because I competed there myself.
I'm Renee Stubbs.
And on the Renee Stubbs tennis podcast, I'm breaking down everything happening.
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Yeah, for sure.
For sure.
I love that.
I love, bro, you said some just now, too, like, like, what was it like?
I know lyric is like, what, 13, 14 now?
11.
11.
What was it?
What was it?
I always wanted to have that experience where my kid grew up with me, like, playing.
Right?
Like, like, like, I remember.
I remember watching the Saints win the Super Bowl
and seeing Drew Breeze with his son.
Yeah.
Like with the with the with the air muffs on,
with the confetti falling.
And I'm like, dang, bro.
Like, I want my little son like to have this moment.
I want to share the same.
That's the moment that like make me,
like make you fall in love with sports.
Definitely.
Like as a dad, like, what was it like?
Having your, look, bro, because, because, I'm not mistaken, right?
When you won the Super Bowl, lyric was down there with you guys.
All of them, yeah, all of them was.
All my kids was.
Bro, tell me about that feeling.
I feel like that's crazy.
I think, bro, my first, my first real, like, true story with that was when I was in college, right?
I took in a session, and one day I brought, I brought my, I brought a lyric to class, and I
I teach her, love the.
Nah, bro.
So, bro, we kind of had an easy, easy-ass class.
It's something I really need it because I wanted to graduate early.
So instead of me going home, they put like a whole, I guess, a mess to work in two weeks.
So you're in class from seven to 12.
You get like a 20-minute break.
Oh, yeah, facts.
You got like a 20-minute break, then you get right back in turn.
So I don't know.
I had it for the summertime, man.
I just brought in class.
I teach is like, oh, can I hold the older.
I forgot her name.
And I guarantee this is a real story.
When people see this that was in that class with me,
then I'm like, man, he's not lying, bro.
I brought her every day so we could pass.
Every single day.
The mom's like, no, she got, I say, listen, listen, I need her.
We need an A.
What?
She comes with me this morning.
Put her little shoes on.
The whole class passed.
The whole class.
They should have been buying diapers and they should have been doing their little part.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
But, you know, I was.
But I could, I just tell you, like, my college experience was, I had a crazy college experience, right?
I enjoyed it, too.
I went from taking classes in class to online classes.
You was that guy.
You know, why?
So, just imagine, like, everybody hounding you for pictures and autographs.
And another true story, I rarely went out.
I probably went out twice.
I went out one time with Laial Collins, my freshman year, a big Laia.
You seem like you're the guy that, that go out with, like,
like pants on still, all your LSU gear on.
No, no, no, no, no.
I ain't, I ain't doing it.
I ain't doing that.
No, I ain't doing that.
If I'm coming out, I'm coming out seven.
Like, I'm coming out for real.
And I went out with my freshman year, and I got bullies
are going on my sophomore year with Jamal.
And I'm like, now you're acting like a, you're acting like a bitch, man.
You never won't come out with us this and the third, right?
But the, it's a true story.
Anybody else you know, Litter, for Nett only came
out when they had a dice game.
Oh, that's crazy.
That's it.
Uh-huh.
That's it.
That's a real story.
Leonard Frenette is only coming out when the dice is out.
That's it.
That's it.
Y'all in the club shooting dice?
No, no, no.
So we say this something.
I don't know.
Bro, come on, bro.
Come on, bro.
Let's be real, right.
Let's be real.
I don't know.
I'm just, y'all.
At the time, we had a building called the stander.
It had like 30, I think like 20-some, 30-some floors.
They had a top with a pool and they had a pool table at.
And we shoot, man, what?
From 7 in the evening.
Like, you know Breakfast Club.
Man, we ain't going to go to breakfast club, man.
We're about to shoot these things.
See what these things do, man.
The whole check going next day.
You know, we sponsored by Hard Rock,
They'd have been loving you at the time.
Yeah.
What, and the footerick is?
Probably nine times out of ten I always won.
I bet.
I bet.
I bet.
You probably pulled up with your own dice.
No, no, I ain't never cheat.
This is my teammates.
I'm not cheat my teammates, bro.
These are my brothers.
We ain't doing all that, though.
Like, we're going to legit.
We're going to do this legit.
And shout out to my dogs when I left.
I gave y'all boys my boys my kids.
I gave y'all boys my shoe.
I gave everybody my shirt.
I had red bottoms.
Yeah.
I had the Valenciaga tennis shoes.
Yeah.
I had big shirts I gave away.
Uh-huh.
I was a real teammate.
No, for real.
Anything you wanted, you could have can in my room and got it, bro.
You could have got anything out of my room off me, and I would have given to you, bro.
The shirt I had on, huh, my teammate.
I ain't got a problem because I ain't going out.
I had two kids at the time.
And listen, my standard is after the game.
Ticket punched.
I'm all with it.
Yeah.
We just stay safe and out the way.
Stay safe by you.
Yeah.
You heard me?
I already know it.
I already know it, bro.
Listen, man.
I feel like,
I feel like you need to tell me more about
winning the Super Bowl, bro,
and having your kids on the field, dog.
Listen, it wasn't this, my,
it was my entire family, bro.
Bro, like, bro, what did that feel like for you?
Like, like, like, like, like, like, I got, I got honest, like,
are you two like, what you two like, you know what I mean?
Nah, nah, bro, I think it hit me.
It first started when we, we beat, uh, Green Bay.
The game to go, the game to go to the Super Bowl, bro, I called my, I called my,
I called my, I called my mom as soon as I got in the locker room.
Cause like, then it was like kind of like a, bro, that year, I don't know what's so
crazy for me, man.
I didn't, I didn't have the numbers I want.
them to have. To me, I didn't make the impact I wanted to make on the team to help us.
You know, because at the end of the day, that's all we want to do is feel like we made
an impact on the team. Yep. So from, from, brother, understanding from being cut from Jacksonville,
man, and to go into the Super Bowl, bro, I caught, listen, I ran inside as fast as possible
and called my mom. She said, Linda Gaud is good. Brian broke down. I broke down, right? So, you know,
Oh, and I called Jay-Z, asked Mike Evans.
I called Jay-Z to highlight Mike in the locker room on paytime.
Mike like, ah, da-da, oh shit, that's Jay-Z.
Mike, look, Mike was a pilot.
Mike, like, why, what's that?
Bob, da-da-da-da.
He looked.
He said, oh, my, oh, shit, that's Jay-Z, my fault.
Yeah, I already know it.
And then, bro, this gone to the Super Bowl, bro.
Man, I'm talking about, we didn't have an Emmy in practice.
Five.
Not one.
Fire.
And TB gave this pre-game speech before the game.
I'm gonna be real, I was already like them.
I was already locked them because they whooped our ass.
And I ain't played that game like that much anyway.
Right.
But TB, bro, TB gave us this pre-game speech, bro.
And that shit gave you chills.
And look, I can't even go.
Like, I remember some of the words, I can't remember on that.
But, bro, the shit was so deep.
That motherfucker had me so long.
I was about the crime and I'm like,
who, right through a wall in there.
Boy, it's time to go get it.
Yes.
Listen, I can say this, he said your names will be remembered forever.
You'll be part of a fraternity for life.
I said, yeah.
You fucking, boy, boy, you're right?
He's right.
He paid it up with you.
We went out there and won it, bro.
In 22, we could have went back to back in 2002.
And I feel like the whole Tampa Bay feel like this, bro,
if that wouldn't have happened with Antonio Brown
when he left during the Jets game,
I'll be two-time linny right now.
So wait, that year, Antonio Brown was like, y'all missing link.
That was the key to y'all, to y'all's.
Our final push, because Chris Garvin got hurt.
He didn't play.
So really, it was Mike, Tyler Johnson, Scotty,
grunk, cam, you know what I'm saying?
But we did, we just, we just needed.
And he didn't, his ass know we needed him.
That's why he left.
Bro, I was so mad with this, I was so mad with this motherfucker, bro.
I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I,
you know we needed your fucking ass.
I see, I said, oh, I'm like, I say, well, guess what, you, you still my dog.
You know, we all go through certain things in life.
That's my brother.
Because guess what?
Every day he was there for me.
doing that little hard time, bro.
And Tampa, like, bro, I'll be, I'll be sitting on a 50,
brother, the team at the 10-yard line.
I'm so mad I'm not playing.
He had jogged down there.
Hey, four, come on.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
I know it's not what you won't be, but listen,
don't let them see you like that.
And I needed that, bro, because I was going through a tough time
in Tampa, my first year.
Man, I think it's amazing how people could tell
other people the things that they need to hear,
and then they don't like,
they don't do that.
Yeah, bro, like, damn, bro.
You, hey, hey, yeah, I swear.
Listen, this shit's so funny.
Raying out the game.
That's why I hate going places right.
You know, the people always tell me,
man, you should be in the lead.
Bitch, you don't think I know that?
You don't think I, I, listen, bro, stop.
Stop fucking with my anxiety, bro, for real.
You're telling me shit I know.
You're telling you know.
Mar Jackson on their ass.
Man, what?
Man,
man,
man,
brother,
you still should be playing.
Bitch,
duh.
Stop,
stop fucking my anxiety.
Stop saying that dumb shit
if I jump up
on your ass,
man.
Like,
come on,
bro.
100%.
That boy,
by going to,
Mar Jack on a,
man,
that man
that man going to Lamar Jackson
from him from him.
Oh,
oh,
I mean,
shit.
Hey,
it's us,
the Jonas brothers,
and guess what?
We have some big news.
What's the news?
huge news. We created
our own podcast called
Hey Jonas. We invented a podcast?
Well, we didn't invent it. We just
contributed to a... We're the first people to do podcasts.
Pretty, yeah, pretty wide range of podcasts
throughout there. But this one's
extra special. So how do we
actually come up with a name Hey Jonas, guys?
I honestly don't remember. I think it was on a call about what we should
call it. And...
Oh, we were thinking I'm originally calling
it one of the early
names of our band before
Jonas Brothers.
This is how you guys remember it going down?
Yes.
I have a very different memory of this.
We were talking about a thing, a bit for the podcast,
where people could call in and say, hey, Jonas.
And then I wrote down on my little notepad, Hey Jonas,
and offered it up as a potential title for the podcast.
But thanks for remembering that, guys.
Listen to Hey Jonas on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcast.
Just listen. We don't care where you hear it.
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We do some retirement homes.
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The morning, the internet lost its mind.
Highlights are trending, opinions are flying, and nobody's telling you exactly what happened.
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We go straight to the source, the athletes themselves, their locker room stories, their
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The French Open is one of the toughest tests in tennis.
And I know firsthand because I competed there myself.
I'm Renee Stubbs.
And on the Renee Stubbs' tennis podcast, I'm breaking down.
everything happening at Roland Garris.
Every match, every upset,
and what it really takes to win on Clay.
Genshin won.
I mean, she went down at three to Rubakina,
but I'm delighted.
She's an outsider to win the French for me.
And she likes Clay.
Listen, Lena Rubakina is arguably the best player in the world right now,
and I actually can win on any surface.
Because if she's serving, well, good luck.
Consider this your court side seat to the French Open.
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Would you ever consider doing like boxing or MMA?
I saw like Logan Paul put out a little something, something saying,
football players, retired football players, whoever it is,
want to fight, LaVeyonne Bell stepped up.
Like, are you entertaining?
I'm going to be real.
I'm going to be real, though.
It ain't worth it.
Not to me because I'm be real.
Anybody hit me hard enough that I got to reconsider.
myself fight you. I got to get that pissed all of.
Oh, man.
Bro, we boxing, bro. We talking about boxing.
Nah, nah, nah, because this generation is different.
They got memes. I got kids. I'm not about to embarrass my churn at school, bro.
And, you know, bullying is real. Your dad had got knocked out. And, you know, my kids, look at it down.
You know what? I'm going to let you finish. I'm going to let you finish and I'm going to say so.
Go, bro. Go, go, go, bro.
Man, you sound scary as one of my way.
Like, no, no, no, no, no, son.
Hey, look.
I'm helping, I'm helping them.
I'm helping, no, I'm, I'm, I'm, fuck about that training.
I'm helping them.
I'm helping them.
If you train with Lamar Jackson's training, you're telling me.
Lamar did a little more help, brother.
I ain't going to lie.
Man, Lamar was throwing this shit.
Yeah, but this coming from the, I ain't, I wasn't, you know what I'm saying?
It wasn't that strong, but he needs time.
He needs time.
Yeah, maybe he's just getting into boxing.
But at the same time, if, you know,
adrenaline, pumping, you know, I'm sure it's a whole, he's a whole little dog.
He's from Florida.
I know he can get down or something.
He's getting out a little bit.
Listen, I got a fight on TMZ.
It's cool.
Like, I got dogs, but I'm not, nah, son.
It ain't worth it, brother.
Not to me.
I ain't going to never, I ain't going to never, I ain't going to never hit the end of this one.
You turning it down?
Oh, man.
Nah, not if the money, right?
I ain't fight for no million dollars.
Huh?
Nah, son.
Now, we're talking 10-ims?
Huh?
If we talk at 10-Ms, I'm going out-down-
Nah, fuck that.
I'm going out there with no-
Listen, 10-ems, I'm going out there with no training.
I'm going to fuck.
So for 10-Ms, would you fight Jake Paul?
Hey, boy, you're looking like a little scary.
Hey.
I'm trying to think, I'm trying to listen.
You're very scared, boy.
Listen, bro, you got to listen, listen.
That's not the thing.
There ain't no suspect, brother.
It's like, you got a thing about for him, dude.
Because you got to think about what's going to happen to him if I do lose.
I'm taking it far.
Yeah, it ain't fight.
It's not fighting.
You can't do that.
What?
How are you going to take me how to react if I lose?
It's not fighting no more.
I'm going to feel, please.
You can't do that.
I can do what I want.
It's my feelings, brother.
I'm going to go, I'm going to go fall.
So you're going to lose twice?
Well, I don't know.
I don't know.
Trust me that.
So you're trying to lose twice.
If I lose the first time, I guarantee he would not be able to box no more.
That's wild.
That's wild.
Hey, listen, listen, again, again.
He put Logan Paul, Jake Paul, the Paul brothers putting it out there for all NFL players
and anybody that want to smoke.
Why are you entertaining at that, dude?
Why are you entertaining that?
I'm not entertaining.
I just thought that it was something that...
Would you do it?
Who me?
No, me.
Yeah, you.
Who?
You.
Listen.
Absolutely.
I'll fight Jake Paul, Logan Paul, Danny Paul, Lakers and five.
Boy, look.
Man, listen.
Only thing I'm saying is, bro...
Man, look, pre-for...
If I ever...
getting in ring with them and it comes to a split decision
that I lose, pray for them.
I want you understand that.
You're gonna go sneak them, son?
Well, I pray for them, I'm telling you.
Oh man, that boy, that boy got them boys outside.
Those boys out, wow, man.
You know, boys out your wilding.
Man, shit, look, but I got history with Jake
and Logan, so I don't know if I could really like, you know,
get in the ring with him.
Man, I don't want to, listen, you know,
that's fine.
That's fine.
Ohio. They're from Ohio.
That's cool, bro. I had a celebrity softball game.
They pulled up and showed love and, you know, the whole nine, the whole, you know what
saying? So I don't know if I can get in there and really, like, like, fight them.
Like, I feel like, you know, it would be.
They ain't your brothers. They had your brothers. Like, they're in blood.
What you mean?
They call them, you just said they call an NFL former or retired NFL players out.
I'm just saying, like.
Are you a former?
NFL player or you're an NFL player.
I'm just saying
I think about it
but if they really
want to do it
I'm the guy.
Man, I definitely
I bulk up, I go down, whatever.
Listen, listen, listen.
I understand this. You go in that ring
is repercussions for them. And I'm letting you know.
You go in that ring?
I want Lamar Jackson in my corner.
You want me?
You want me? You want me? You want me? You want me?
You don't want me in your corner, bro?
No, you ain't training.
You're going to be running.
You're going to run out the damn corner.
No, no, no.
I just told you, I just told you if Jarvis Landerie juice lose the fight is repercussions for the Paul brothers.
Bad luck.
Ain't no fighting.
I'm not that.
All that's out of the door once my partner knows my brother lose.
Listen, listen.
What I'm going to do is this.
I'm about to sing you about three or four Creed movies.
I need you to watch Creed.
watch Ryan Cougler,
Cougal,
make Michael B.
A menace.
A menace, a savage.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
Shout out to Brian and Mike for winning an Oscar.
Yes, sir.
That's big, man.
Also, Ryan was a former football player.
Amazing.
That's fine, bro.
Bro, bro, that's like,
that's like, he gave a young kid like me,
something to hope for,
Something to dream for, bro.
Like, you know, I'm big with the photography, videography stuff, right?
Storytelling and all that, right?
So, you know, as an athlete, most times, you never even think that these things are, like, possible.
Obviously, you know, he didn't have an NFL career and all this bullshit.
But at the same time, like, he played football in college, for sure.
Definitely.
Then from there, you know, he chose a different path.
Like, damn near the boy, this guy, he got an Oscar, first Oscar.
Listen, I Google how much Black Panther made
And I seen Denzel Washington reaction
It made a billion dollars
I made a B?
A B!
A Biancei
My God
Damn!
Yes
Listen, how do you feel about
Look, look, I love the Black Panther
I love sinners
but that last creed
bro, that last creed
and
bro,
when he was in a hangar
yeah, it was real
bro and he was running,
pulling the plane
and he was putting that pain
he was putting that pain
I know the feeling
I know the feeling
and like I said
shout out to Michael B
bro, I've been watching Michael B
since the wire
100%
like Michael B
if you ever see this clip
bro
why they did you do that
And that, what that was the warehouse?
What, in Hawaii?
Yeah, when they killed him.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
He said, he said, be a, be a fucking man.
Stop being in your pants and shot my son.
Did him bad.
Yeah, yeah.
I know you was a real, you didn't tell.
Bro, you was on the corner doing your thing.
Yeah, but like, why they had to snake you?
Hey, look, I like to picture my guy in a better light,
like when he played a Friday night lights.
you know
even though
Fruitville Station was a great one
I like to see my guy
Friday night lights
doing this thing
was he was he
wild receiver one
man he was all
purpose
he was there to Tavon Austin
before he was doing everything
he was doing everything
just give Michael the ball
and get out the way
he's his
his Oscar speech
he said I want to thank y'all
for believing in me
man thank coach too
coach that rocked in the hand
Coach put that rocking
Since the beginning
I swear
I'm telling you
bro
Coach with that rocking his hand
Thought this dude is dumb bro
Man
I know you got
I know you got
I don't know
if you've seen every creed movie
But you know they shot a creed
Movie and one of the creed
Well multiple creeds
But one of the creed
When he was running through the street
With the Meek Mill song
In Philly
In Philly
In Philly
With the bikes out
Them boys are the bikes out
Bro I feel like
That's something that Ron Kuhler
does well.
Like, he takes the culture
or whatever that is
and he emersive.
Bro, he's immersed it,
bro.
And it's textured
in the film.
Like.
The only thing I'm saying is
Mr. Cooleber,
bro,
if you happen to drop
any series on Netflix,
please let me audition.
Please.
I'm trying to start
what kind of punch you want to play.
So listen,
listen,
like,
I'm bigger,
listen,
I'm bigger to gangsta movies,
bro.
So I can see myself, you know, my favorite movie is The Bronx Tale.
I don't know where I've seen the Bronx Tale.
That's my favorite move.
I'm big into, you know, the mafia movies.
Let me be, let me be the star of a mafia, a mafia series, bro.
Yeah.
What's your name going to be?
What are they going to call you?
Don are you going to be a Don?
Are you going to be a Don?
I want to work my way up.
Like, I'm going to be a foot soldier.
Okay.
Copo.
Right, you want a Scarface type of art.
Yeah, I want to build myself.
Yeah, yeah, I see.
So when this drop, man, think about me, brother.
I got the ball here, you know what I'm saying?
Look, I got the tag, look, we can put makeup on this.
And we get-
You need to be calling 50 cent.
Yeah, I call 50 too, 50.
Hey, hello, hold on, hold on.
Hey, I know you're doing Medea movie.
Me got me, my, come on, sir.
Let's get me, sorry, because you can like,
Like, bro, come on, son.
Now you plan on here, sir.
Come on, brother.
Now, you're going to fall.
You're going on far, brother.
You're going on far.
You're going on far.
Tala Perry got, every other week, Tala Perry had to move around that place, bro.
But that's not for me.
That's not for me, though.
I've been hearing, I ain't a lot about this college,
this college trip that Tala Perry just came out with.
Fire.
I've been hearing some good things about it.
So I need to tap into it.
You ain't watch yet?
Man.
No, it's definitely great, brother.
It's teaching about the historical moments.
that, you know, the African Americans went during life.
It's deep like that.
Yeah, it's fire.
It's fire.
Man, I definitely want to check it out.
This man got more movies than Lil Wayne got albums, songs, and shit.
It's crazy.
So, every week, bro.
Would you prefer Tyler Perry plays or movies?
The movies and got out of hand.
I ain't going to lie.
Hey, the play is dope, though.
Because the plays was authentic.
The place is fired.
You know, it was no, like in between,
we're going to keep it a little this, little that,
like how movies, you know, you can kind of,
you got to play it off a little bit or whatever it is.
Like, but in the plays,
they broke character at any other, at any time.
Like, I think it was just more of a natural thing.
I would love to see Tyler Perry and either a new cast
or that same cast in a play.
I think if he did something like that in New Orleans, Atlanta,
Just the South, bro, it would go crazy.
Definitely.
It would go crazy.
But obviously he's making movies.
He's killing it, man.
Much love to him.
Also a guy from the city.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't know if people know that out there.
But slept in a lot.
They don't know.
They don't know.
They don't know.
Yep.
Yep.
So shout out to Tyler Perry.
Talk out to all the black directors.
Yes.
Listen, listen.
Lennifer, net.
Me.
I will be auditioning this up and coming summer.
Hey, hold on, bro.
Can we get a, can we get a, can we get like a,
like a, like a, like a, like a, like a, like a, like a, like a, like a, like a, like a, like a, like a, like a,
do like a audition, like just out of mafia or whatever it is.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
What would you like, you know, can we get a little something?
Famous Malcolm Macca movie.
Get your hands out of my pocket.
I ain't got the gun so I can't, I can't go crazy.
But yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's what we are.
That's what we are.
Oh, God.
God.
man, I love it.
Why are we talking about movies, bro?
Like, what was your favorite sports movie growing up?
My younger years are, you know, when I became.
Oh, just period.
If you had to, if you had it, listen, I got to stop.
I see I need to start trimming these questions to something more direct.
If there was the last movie, sports movie that you ever watched, what would it be?
Friday Night Lights.
Friday Night Lights.
Yeah.
Oh, wait, wait.
Will Michael B?
No, no, no.
What, uh, Antoine Fisci.
who's the guy played an Antoine Fisher
Oh, you're talking about the movie
The movie Friday Night Live
When they play Dallas
Bro, listen
Boobie Miles
Boobie
Injury
Hurt me so much, brats like I was
Bro, listen, you would thought that was me, bro.
Yes, yes
I feel bad for boobie had it all
The boy can pass
Angie can pass
Bruh, Bumi had it all.
He had it all.
And it was, and that was real.
Yeah.
And it's like, when they thought of showing them after the movie, it was like, it was a real guy.
Right, that shit crushed me, bro.
Bruh.
It crushed me, like when I got older and I watched the movie again.
Like, like when I seen it when I was younger, like it hit, right?
You understand.
But see, when you made it and all the shit you went through,
he was like, damn, we had a...
Bro, I knew the feeling of when he was in that doctor's office
and then he was like, who do you?
You work for milling.
Thanks.
Who paying you?
But in reality, the doctor was really just doing his job
with the passion and the love and the know that he wasn't going to be able to take care of his family.
Because at that time, when you tell that knee up,
it ain't no coming back from it.
They had no type of, man.
It ain't no coming back from the knee, bro.
And as athletes, and I know for my journey, I could say this, bro, like,
well, you had to be on that field.
Facts.
Hurt, not hurt, whatever it is.
Like, you had to be on that field.
So I understood his pain when the doctor was like, it's done.
And then him and his uncle go in the room and they hustle my guy.
They hustled my guy.
Crime.
They hustle my guy.
They hustle my guy.
Get him to play, dress out.
And my dude, the coach didn't want him to play.
And he wasn't going to play him.
And I think about that when...
That's some two of shit.
I remember I could have a straight fix of this fucking...
I feel like that's some two and shit.
Like, we know this man hurt.
We still going to put him in a game.
Like, bro.
Bro, we,
bruh, come on, man.
It's just,
now that I'm older,
bro, it's like,
you know,
in our careers,
you know,
we didn't,
we didn't have a choice.
At least we,
we made it to college
and the NFL.
But his dream stopped
in high school.
He had every,
every coach
coming to his school
to come to him.
Yes,
bro.
He was,
he was,
he was Reggie Bush.
100%.
He was reggie.
He was getting,
other people on his team looks from colleges
because he was so good.
And they was coming to see him and just, oh, they stumble on.
This guy.
Like preaching your water.
Like preaching.
You see, when I'm not, I'm going to have these knikes on my feet.
You heard me.
I'm having these knikes on my feet, man.
I think Derek Luke was the guy that portrayed Boobie Miles.
Yes.
And, Antonio Fisher.
He did a great job.
He did a great job, bro.
Yeah, bro.
I felt this cry.
I felt this crying.
My favorite one to remember the Titans.
Okay.
Classic.
100%.
100%.
Even if I couldn't watch another movie ever again in life and I had to pick one sports
movie to watch for the rest of my life, remember the Titans.
100%.
I had that on VHS.
So did it resonate with you in some way?
Like can we dig into wise that's the movie?
Obviously, bro, Denzel, the main character.
On top of that, on top of that,
it taught me how many feet was in the mile.
I knew how many feet was in a mile when I was 10 years old, bro.
Get this man off this podcast right now, man.
This man here, bro.
Bro, I'm so serious, bro.
Not only that, bro, I knew every line of every character in the movie, bro.
Like, I love that movie that much, watching it two, three times a day for, for, for
For years.
Damn.
Bro, for years, I know, I could almost do in there to tell you every character, every scene.
If I watch it a few more times, I definitely probably could tell you every word in the movie,
bro, from that beginning.
Like Genesis.
That's not, that's not, damn, that's not bad.
Bro, I'm telling you, bro, I love that movie, bro.
I love that movie.
And not only that, bro, it was a barrier movie, right?
Because at that time, there was no black and white together.
right so the the ending was was amazing bro seeing bertier and Julius come together yeah for sure
yeah bro even when the moms didn't really accept it like that you know what I'm saying like
bro I can't tell you who really who directed that movie but like dog that was a beauty like I cried
in that movie sure like I could I could still feel what I felt
right now, replaying the
memories in my head, I can still
feel it of what I felt when I
watched it, bro, back then.
That's wrong.
But I'm telling you, bro.
Because baby, there ain't no
mountain high
and you. Yeah.
I'm telling you, bro.
Let's forth this out, man. We appreciate y'all.
Y'all stay tuned. See y'all next week.
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