The Pat McAfee Show - PMS 2.0 110 - Adam Vinatieri & Memphis Blues

Episode Date: September 26, 2019

On today's show, Pat is joined by the GOAT. 4x Super Bowl Champion, 3x Pro Bowler, 3x First Team All-Pro, and one of Pat's best friends, Adam Vinatieri joins the show. They discuss whether or not he e...ver actually considered retirement after hitting a rough patch earlier this year, why he was so excited to come back and play for this Colts team, what he thinks his problems were earlier this season and what he did to fix them, and Pat tries to figure out what luxury vehicle Vinny is calling from in an honest, open interview that you don't want to miss (1:55-20:46). Pat and the guys also record some quick hits about tonight's Packers/Eagles game and look ahead to this weekend in the NFL as they record the show into a cell phone inside Foxy's XL Suite, as the truck won't be operational until this morning before the radio show. Pat also dives into the fiasco of not having a hotel room when arriving in Memphis, and all the other hijinks that took place once he and the boys landed. Pat's running on very few hours of sleep and another late night recording results in he and the boys being a little slap happy. It's a fun one that you'll enjoy. Come and laugh with us. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:43 We're coming to you live from Evan Fox's Suite In Memphis, Tennessee We have an interview with Adam Vinatieri Today that I assume will be quoted by people Cause he Saw us down some rumors That were potentially being tossed around town about him
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Starting point is 00:02:12 Go live and experience something live. Speaking of, this Adam Vinatieri conversation is now live. Please play the interview, Ty Schmidt. Ladies and gentlemen, joining me now is a man who is the greatest of all time at what he does. He's a man who has been playing in the NFL for 24 seasons. He's the all-time leading scorer in a game that revolves around scoring he's won four
Starting point is 00:02:46 super bowls the man is an absolute legend friend of the show adam new delicious vina terry heck of an introduction you you absolutely deserve it man how are you doing i understand that the first couple weeks of the season were your nightmare you bounced back in incredible fashion this past weekend against the Atlanta Falcons where is the state of mind for the greatest ball kicker in the history of ball kicking
Starting point is 00:03:15 I'm doing well you know it's one of those situations that no matter good bad or indifferent you go back and you reevaluate film and you see what you can do better and, you go back and you reevaluate film and you see what you can do better. And then you move on and you put last week's game behind you and you keep on moving forward. So, yeah, it was a rough start.
Starting point is 00:03:34 Happy to help kick a bunch of points and help our team win a game this last week. You know, the Atlanta Falcons are a pretty dang good team, and they were scoring a lot of points too. So every point was very important, and I'm happy to put them all through this week. That's for sure. When I talked to you the night of the infamous Stephen Holder tweet that implied that you were going to be retiring the next day, with zero grounds to say that, the thing that you sounded like is you felt like you were letting down your teammates. You felt like you were letting down a team that was so damn good.
Starting point is 00:04:07 You guys have a lot of faith in that locker room. This is a damn good team. What is the words that are being said around the locker room about how we continue to stack and continue to get better as a franchise? Yeah, I think Frank's very, very good at making sure that we celebrate victories but yet understand that there's plenty of room for improvement all the way around. We obviously have our Tuesday meetings, our evaluate game film, see what goals we hit, what goals we missed.
Starting point is 00:04:39 And football's a fun game where it's a complimentary game where one week the defense and the the defense and, you know, the special teams, you know, do a good job. And the next week, the offense picks up and does a great job. And that's what's fun about it. No matter who, everybody contributes to the wins. And everybody, you know, kind of helps each other out and makes plays. And, you know, the Tennessee game, when I didn't put a bunch of points on the board, the defense did a good job keeping them from scoring a lot of points
Starting point is 00:05:13 and helped me out, so to say. Tuesdays are a day where we come in and we just watch all the film and figure out. We celebrate a win. I mean, that's for sure. It's hard to get wins in the league, but we celebrate the win quick, and then we try to make sure we kind of look to see what we can do better, and then we adjust and make corrections,
Starting point is 00:05:37 and then we move on to the next game on Wednesday. So tomorrow we'll be in and we'll move into Oakland and not even thinking about this last game other than what corrections we can make. You had a perfect game. You kissed one in off the upright. Doesn't matter. Still counts for three points in any book that you're looking at. What did you work on?
Starting point is 00:05:54 What did you change? Or was it just getting back to the basics? Was there any mindset, any thought of like, oh, I need to fix this, I need to change this? Or was it just I need to do what has gotten me here? I think it was a timing thing, you know, more than anything. this i need to change this or is it just i need to do what has gotten me here i think i think i was just it was a timing thing you know more than anything i think it's like a golf swing or or obviously i don't play baseball so timing on batting and stuff like that i think you know
Starting point is 00:06:16 uh for me i think i was i was just a little off on that and i just got back to basics and worked on you know what's got me to this point you know was just smooth swing and really getting your timing down. You can get too fast. You can get too slow. I mean, there's a lot of things that go into it, but I just got back and watched some old film to see what I thought I needed to change. For the most part, it was just about a matter of timing. I know you golf, if you get quick on your swing, or if you're, if your timing's a
Starting point is 00:06:48 little off the ball can go in different directions. And I just had to get back to where I needed to be. What film did you watch? Did you watch that snow game? You're like, you know what, let's go back to my biggest kicks and see what the fuck I was doing then. Or what did you want? Honestly, I just took a few kicks from, from years past. I mean, I went all the way back to 14, 15 and on, you know, during the 44 in a row and some of those years where I was smoothing the ball really well and I was making sure that I could get my timing back. And that's one of the things that I noticed.
Starting point is 00:07:19 You know, I think, you know, people say, did you lose confidence, did you get confidence? It's not about confidence. It's just about doing, when you're hitting the ball well and you're feeling it, you know it just feels right. And I had to get back to that. Well, are you driving right now? A lot of ponies.
Starting point is 00:07:35 Yeah, there's a lot of ponies in the hood, it sounds like, in the background there. I'm trying. We just left work, and I'm trying to keep it. I know I'm being interviewed, so I'm trying to not make the engine rev too much, but it's just one of those loud cars. Hey, can we get back to the shirt you wore the other day when you were pounding on the anvil? That was sweet, man. I appreciate you.
Starting point is 00:07:55 Hey, did you enjoy that? I thought it would make you feel good. I just wanted to remind you of who you were, the goat head. Hey, you're the greatest of all time. I just wanted to give a little reminder while I was screaming into a microphone to 60 000 people and banging on an anvil that's all i wanted to do well i you get the fight you get the crowd fired up every time we play at home i think you should be the honorary every week anvil hitter because uh the crowd responds well to you and i think that's awesome that you were there doing it hey i thought it was
Starting point is 00:08:24 a good time by the way with this whole new era, brand-new home opener, for Lucas Oil Stadium to have a new identity. For the last couple years, it's kind of been a quiet place. I think everybody would agree that, even people that come in and play. It seemed like it was a loud stadium on Sunday. Am I accurate in thinking that? Yeah, no, the crowd did great. I thought they were really, really fired up and amped up,
Starting point is 00:08:42 The crowd did great. I thought they were really, really fired up and amped up. And not just like introductions when T.Y. is getting introduced and stuff, obviously. But, boy, they did a nice job on third down and different times. I mean, hopefully we give them stuff to cheer about. I mean, that's what it's all about. But we appreciate the noise that the crowd does. And it really does help. I mean, honestly, when we're on's a it's a big play to have the communications for their offense to have
Starting point is 00:09:09 them struggle a little bit that that makes a big difference in it and it in home field advantages is a real thing so uh we talk about it all the time how do we get the crowd amped up and into it and they did a fantastic they do a good job all the time but it seemed like they were even even another level higher this last week. That's for sure. I agree completely. The last time you guys were in that stadium was when Andrew Luck walked off the field and there was a couple hundred people that potentially booed him because of the situation.
Starting point is 00:09:37 I don't think they were booing Andrew Luck. I think they were booing the situation where they were told for the second time in three years that Andrew Luck was going to be playing that year. Then all of a sudden via an Adam Schefter tweet, they learned that he's retiring outright and now it's a whole new era. During Andrew Luck's retirement speech, he gave glowing praise to you. What did that mean to you to be, because I assume in a lot of people's retirement speeches you're talked about, because when you're around 24 years and you're an incredible human, you are. But Andrew Luck literally took time out of his entire speech biggest topic of the entire nfl to talk about you that had to feel good for you to get your tank tickled a little bit there huh
Starting point is 00:10:14 well i don't i don't know if the terminology is right on that it was it was cool you know andrew is a heck of a competitor and a great teammate and uh we were happy to have him for as many years as he could play with us and you know i mean he's a he's a difference maker he's one of those guys when he's on the field uh he's pretty dang impressive so um you know to be able to share and you were there too i mean obviously you played you know when andrew was there as well so you've seen it firsthand standing, uh, watching him do his work. So, uh, you know, it, it's, it's, it's an honor to, you know, I've, I've had so many great teammates over, over these two decades that, that, you know, time comes and goes and you just, you think, you think about it and you just
Starting point is 00:11:00 go, man, you know, watching him do his work and watch him win all those games that he did, you know, being a part of the team that won the games and that, it was really, it was an honor for even to be mentioned, you know, in the middle of his speech when it was about him. It was about his career and his celebration for him to talk about TY and myself and stuff like that. It was a very humbling moment for me. We interrupt this incredible conversation with the greatest of all time
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Starting point is 00:13:35 I'm just going to be honest when I say that. You're outright, everybody agrees, the greatest at something. You're a first ballot Hall of Famer in a position that doesn't have Hall of Famers. You're the all-time leading scorer. A lot of people, and I think that's why the tweet got taken so far, is because everybody's like, what else does Adam Vinatieri have to prove? What else does Adam Vinatieri have to prove? For you, what is it?
Starting point is 00:13:59 Do you just still love kicking balls? Do you still love competition? Do you still love being a part of a team? And until that fades away, you're just going to keep it rolling or what is it exactly that keeps adam vinatieri in the game kicking the ball so well well and i think i think anybody that's played will will say the same thing it's the locker room it's the camaraderie it's the it's that's the one thing that's the most exciting and the most fun don't get me wrong wrong. Going out and playing on Sundays is amazing, and there's nothing like that. But the relationship that you build, and you build them in March, April, May, June,
Starting point is 00:14:32 when there's no games around. Guys are just in the locker room working hard and sweating, lifting weights, and running around. That's when you build this family that you have. And that's probably the most special thing about football. And there's lots of special things, obviously, but to me that's probably the icing on the cake. But, you know, I saw the way our team competed last year
Starting point is 00:14:54 and how we won a bunch of games and fought our way into the playoffs and won a game in the playoffs. I looked at this team, and I think everybody sees it as well. We've got a really good team and moving forward, I just felt like this team could be the team that could make the next jump or the next level or whatever. And I just wanted to be a part of that because obviously it's hard to get to the playoffs. It's hard to stand on top of the mountain holding the trophy and stuff. But when you feel like you've got a team that can make a good run, it's hard to back away from that, that's for sure.
Starting point is 00:15:27 So I think locker room, the relationships, the guys that you have, and a chance to win a lot of football games and try to make the playoffs and see how far you can go, it's hard not to be a part of that, that's for sure. I can completely understand that. And you redirected me when I asked this question earlier. What are you driving? What is that pony in the back? What am I hearing?
Starting point is 00:15:51 I'm driving a Dodge Charger Hellcat. What's that got, 600? That's got 600 horses? That's got a little over seven, actually. Hey, because I had that Shelby that had 662 or whatever under the hood and as soon as I brought into the and the parking lot Robert Mathis was like I'm gonna go get a Hellcat so you're not a big dog in there and I'm happy you went ahead and did that that's incredible how is it is
Starting point is 00:16:17 it is it right I remember driving back from training camp and Anderson trying to keep up with your with your pretty quick car but we stayed under the speed limit didn't we? Yeah we did. We never broke the law that's what we would do. You did at 54 pretty good the whole time. Oh my god.
Starting point is 00:16:38 I'll tell you what those fast cars they're awesome and you never know you need them until you need them and then all of a sudden you're in the middle of something, trying to get somewhere, and you look down and you're like, oh, these are the type of shit that makes headlines right here. These are the type of shit that makes headlines. Speaking of headlines,
Starting point is 00:16:57 and I didn't ask you this on Sunday night after the Titans game, out of respect for our friendship, because I knew I had to get on a microphone the next day to speak about it. At your age, 46, with everything I just mentioned in the last question about accomplishing everything, anytime you suffer any type of downfall in performance, everybody is going to ask about, is it time to hang it up? It happens to every quarterback that plays for a long time. It happens to every single position that does it. Was there ever a thought in your mind during those two-week stretch where you were like, what if this is the time where I don't have it anymore?
Starting point is 00:17:32 Was that ever happened, or was it always like, I just need to fix this shit and keep it moving? Well, I don't think I ever thought that I lost it. I mean, that's one of those things that you, if I was kicking good earlier in the week it's not like it just disappears i just like i said before i said to you uh i didn't want to hurt my team you know they're too good there you know it's too hard to win games and you know you lose some games early it's hard to get them back later on so you know i that was one of those
Starting point is 00:18:04 things that i didn't feel like i lost it i didn't want to hang it up i wasn't going to do any of that type of stuff um but but i wanted to figure it out and fix it right away i think i mean there's plenty of critics out there that were talking plenty of stuff but nobody was more more hard on on me than i was on myself to be honest with you so. So I was a little frustrated in trying to figure it out. But there wasn't a time where, listen, in the world that we're living in now, it's really easy to give up or turn your back. But that was never a thought of mine. I've got kids and I've got, you know, what kind of example are you showing
Starting point is 00:18:45 if when times get tough you just turn around and you take the easy way out? That's never been in me and nor will it ever be. So, I mean, there's times where people go through tough times. There's times where you lose your job if you're not doing the right stuff. But walking away and turning my back on my team and or my family, because they're my family. I'm talking guys in the locker room. I sat there and said, I'm going to work harder and work my way out of it,
Starting point is 00:19:13 and that's what I'm still planning on doing. And one game doesn't change anything. I had a decent game this weekend, but nothing ever has changed as far as that's concerned because I had a nice game this last week. It doesn't mean that I'm not going to work just as hard this week or harder this week to make sure it stays that way. Let's go! Okay!
Starting point is 00:19:34 Hey, you just got me ready to run through a wall right there, bro. That was an incredible... Let's go. Hey, that was a real moment right there that we just had, you and I. I mean, I don't know how many of those happened, but that was a fucking awesome moment right there. I it i just the way i feel i mean it's just sometimes in life people people want to especially nowadays it just seems like people want to take the easy way out and and what are we teaching our kids by doing stuff like that and
Starting point is 00:19:57 that's i'm not saying that's the easy way i'm just i'm just saying in general like i've always said it to my kids you know you you look yourself in the mirror and you do everything you can, and sometimes bad things happen or sometimes things don't work out well, but at the end of the day, you do everything you can, and you should be able to look at yourself in the mirror and go, you know what, I did what I, you know, I did the best I could. And at any time, there was never a thought that I was just going to walk away. Absolutely not.
Starting point is 00:20:24 I want to let you know, that's going to get quoted by everybody right there. I'm just letting you know. Vin and Terry never once thought about retirement. Fuck everybody that was talking about that. That better not be the quote. I don't remember saying that. Hey, man, I can't thank you enough. You're the absolute best. I know you've got an off day here. I can't thank you enough.
Starting point is 00:20:46 You're the absolute best. I know you've got an off day here. I don't want to take too much of your time. I'm very thankful you decided to call in here. Take care of that Hellcat. Take care of that beautiful family of yours, and keep swinging, man. It's awesome to watch. Well, thank you, brother. I appreciate your support, not only for me, but for the team
Starting point is 00:21:01 and everything you do for the city, man. That sounds corny and cheesy, but I mean it. Well, I love you, man. I can't thank you enough, and good luck the rest of the way. You guys got a hell of a team. I can't wait to watch. Appreciate you, bud. All right, I'll see you.
Starting point is 00:21:13 Ladies and gentlemen, the greatest of all time, Adam Vinatieri. Hey! That was a good conversation with the GOAT there. He's a good man, isn't he? Oh, yeah. Great man. Might sound like the boys are yelling from down the hall because that's how big Foxy's fucking room is.
Starting point is 00:21:32 He's ginormous. He has a big-ass room, and you should probably move that camera over there so you can kind of get everything, Foxy. I don't know. The room's too big. The room is too large for Foxy to capture everybody in it. I do not have a room in Memphis.
Starting point is 00:21:49 I did not have a room in Memphis when I got here. Foxy has a suite. Ty has an incredible suite. Nick has a good room. Zito has a good room. Our truck driver, Mark, who is in three branches of the military, who's representing for Navy, served for like 40 years. He has his own suite here because because the zone booked it for everybody my hotel was booked by espn they
Starting point is 00:22:12 scheduled it i think a day in advance so i was technically a no-show so the hotel just canceled my reservation with unbeknownst to me of course so i get to the hotel after uh we had our live show then we hopped on a plane then we flew directly to memphis literally right out of the plane right into my guy daryl's car good guy by the way great guy good hat if you're if his manager is listening i give him five stars i don't know if there's 10 stars, I give him ten stars. He was very adamant on us giving him a good rating. He wanted me to reach out to his manager and say, hey, this guy, good hat, good driver. So if you're listening, please do that.
Starting point is 00:22:57 He did that. He was very adamant. He was. I wonder what happened. Was he like on the brink of getting fired? I mean, if the last 15 to 20 minutes after you got out of the car were any indication, then, yeah, he may have been on the hot seat. So it went well for you guys. That's great to hear.
Starting point is 00:23:21 Anyways, that guy drove me straight to the meetings with the Memphis coaches, which were incredible. How many hours ago was that? Those were like three hours of conversations with Coach Norvell and his crew. Hey, good coaches here, man. All right. Last year, I guess, dude, I don't know if I listened right. I should probably look back at the notes that somebody else took. But I think he had to change 15 coaches this offseason because everybody got jobs. Like last week, I guess the coordinator for Georgia was taking on a coordinator from Notre Dame.
Starting point is 00:23:49 They were both working at Memphis last year. And then like Texas A&M and another one had two coordinators going against each other that were working at Memphis last year. So this guy, I guess his coaching tree is like a real one, this guy. So we basically learned about his entire culture of how he builds the team and everything like that because they understand that Thursday night football is a big time commercial for their school right like when I was at West Virginia we very much knew whenever we were playing on Thursday night it was national tv everybody was watching it was the only college game NFL hadn't started yet so it was much bigger than it is now but it was like a selling point so
Starting point is 00:24:23 these people are just telling us everything, and it's a cool conversation, you know? But they get a little long, and I'm intrigued by all of them, but as soon as they end, I'm like, holy shit, what fucking time is it? And then it's like 4 o'clock, and then they're like, oh, but we got a cool thing going on. We're going to go now to the Navy Hotel, and the Navy offensive coordinator, Coach Jasper, is going to break down film with you guys on the triple option.
Starting point is 00:24:48 I'm like, oh, that's incredibly cool. Well, boy, I'm fucking tired right now. So we had to drive from there to there. It was like a 15, 20-minute drive. We get there. They're setting up the room, so we're sitting in the lobby for like 10, 15 minutes, you know, shaking, learning a lot about Navy. You know Bill Belichick's dad coached at Navy for 40 years 40 years basically Bill Belichick was raised in the Navy football program so like Navy football
Starting point is 00:25:15 basically created the greatest football coach of all time he comes back they have he they no fame fanfare he like that's like his home so like the coach talked about it in the call how bill belichick is like an ear for him coach ken he like calls him and talks to him and belichick is like very connected in the navy it's called the belichick library i guess that you walk into i mean it's basically his home really cool conversation so i'm like so intrigued by that well i'm like halfway asleep at this point i I'm like, this is incredible, and then we go in the film room with this guy, we got cameras on, we got lights on, this guy's got an exos, like film tech, yeah, he has laser pointer, the whole thing going through his entire offense, and I'm like, this is fucking incredible, so we get out of there,
Starting point is 00:26:02 it's like six o'clock at this point, I'm like right we're still just going here we are still going right now and then i get back to the hotel to check in waiting in line because they had one person working at the particular time she was trying her ass off but boy it was a little slow and then i finally it's about my time to go some guy about 450 500 pounds cuts right in front of me he just got out of the snack shop. He got three peanut M&M's. Three bags of peanut M&M's, a Sprite, and a fucking bag of beef jerky, I think. Bro, funny you say that.
Starting point is 00:26:34 I saw his fucking ass at Gus's. I saw him at the fried chicken place we ate at, which I'm going to get to here in a minute. It was a full karma thing. It was crazy. He cut right in front of me. I was like, all right, pal. I understand.
Starting point is 00:26:48 I wouldn't want to wait in this line for the fucking M&Ms too, man. So I was kind of proud of him that he did that. He didn't even look at me either. He just straight fucking de-bowed me. Just right by me. So I'm like, go ahead. You got it, pal. Everybody in line behind me gives that grunt, you know.
Starting point is 00:27:02 It was like when we were at the customs in canada and a lady saw how weak foxy was and we're in a line of probably 2 300 people and we're probably line like we're like number 150 in the line so we got a lot of people behind us and this lady breaks the line breaks the code looks scans the entire thing and then sees foxy and she's like there's a fucking weak one My daughter needs to see her grandma who's dying. And Foxy's like, duh. And you hear everybody behind him like, don't fucking give in to this bitch, basically. And Foxy's like, well, you gotta ask them.
Starting point is 00:27:37 And she was like, ah. And then at that time, like, Border Patrol came and like swooped her up. I'm like, Foxy, that girl's daughter isn't going to see her grandma. Because of you. But it was like that. It was like that. Everybody behind me who had been waiting in line was pretty upset.
Starting point is 00:27:53 So at this point, it's like probably 620, 630. I've been waiting there for like 30, probably 35 minutes. And then I get up to the line. I give them my ID and give the card. And she goes, is this your legal name on my driver's license uh yeah that that is that is my name yeah that's that's what it is right there she goes is this the name that your reservation would be under i'm like oh fuck i i think so yeah she goes not seeing it. Let me see.
Starting point is 00:28:25 McAfee? I was like, McAfee. She was like, ah, maybe it's M-A-C. Maybe the person that put it in spelled it wrong. I was like, you know what? I appreciate you at least thinking outside the box here. So she goes, M-A-C. No McAfee either. But we do have McQuiz.
Starting point is 00:28:40 And I was like, well, when's he supposed to check in? And she goes, I'm sorry you're gonna have to stand over here so now i got pushed to the sideline while the rest of the line goes so i'm just standing up there i look like a loser i got depo'd by this guy and now i don't have a room i'm wearing this button up all the way up i'm sweating because i just fucking i mean it's been a long day i've been up since 5 30 now it's 6's 6.30 at this time, which is actually 7.30 our time. So we're 14 hours into this day, and I'm just finding out I don't have a room. Okay?
Starting point is 00:29:17 So I'm standing down there, and I text or I email the assistant in ESPN that I was told the email about my reservations. I read the email from yesterday. It says, yep, you're all good. Here's the place to go. So I showed the email to the lady, and she goes, that ain't nothing. There ain't no confirmation number on there. And I was like, all right. So I emailed back, is there a confirmation number?
Starting point is 00:29:34 And I get the confirmation number. I show her. She goes, oh, you no-showed yesterday, honey. And I was like, yeah, but I did show today. You know, like that's a pretty big deal. She was like, we had to cancel your reservation because it was so filled up you know showed we had to cancel I'm like oh my god is there any other rooms this is while somebody else is checking in so I'm that guy now butting in with the m&ms and everything trying to figure out whether or not I have a room I'm carrying my
Starting point is 00:29:59 suit bag that has my home pillow in it and I can't put it on the ground because it can't touch the floor because I don't want the pillow rubbing against the ground so I'm holding the thing I'm emailing the thing and she goes no there's no rooms here so one of the guys from ESPN's like oh I'll call the Disney Travel Company so he calls the Disney Travel Company I've never logged into this so he has to go through an entire login for me that's 15 minutes I got to give him all my information so now we're like 645, 650. There's zero chance of a room in the current hotel I'm in. The hotel that the boys are in, that the DAZN got the suites in,
Starting point is 00:30:32 that we're currently broadcasting from, this incredible fucking 3,000-square-foot room that Foxy has. There's no rooms over there. None. So then he's on the phone with Disney, and I hear him saying, the Peabody, which I think is the Peabody, he was pronouncing it in a very, probably, probably the accurate, probably the way it was, but anyways, I called it the Peabody, he was calling it the Peabody, he said, he said, no, I'm on the app right now, I guess they have an app, where you can see what hotels are available
Starting point is 00:31:03 around you, so every hotel said, like, sold out, sold out, sold out, sold out. But the Peabody, the Peabody had a room in it. And I heard him say, oh, executive king at the Peabody. And he even said, I'm looking at right now, 215 bucks. And I'm like, okay, cool. I'm gonna start walking to the Peabody right now. You guys are getting this done. I'm gonna go do this.
Starting point is 00:31:24 And he goes, no goes no no don't go until it's finalized because we don't want you to walk over there not having then this whole thing happening i was like that's actually probably smart right so 10 more minutes happened on the thing i'm doing wall sits in the middle of the fucking lobby i hold the bag on top of my head because i don't want to touch it it was like i'm coming out of one of the magazines holding shit on my head there's people walking by me. All the people, that fat guy came back for another round of snacks. I mean, I'm still just, it's a bad scene.
Starting point is 00:31:50 I'm just completely embarrassed at this point. And he goes, okay, we got your room. It's getting emailed to you right now. They took my email at the beginning of that call with him. And he walks away, and I open it. It's the Crowne Plaza. It's not the Peabody. Okay?
Starting point is 00:32:02 So I was instantly, I was like, like oh they must not have got it in fast enough so that so the crown plaza was uh 0.5 miles away and at this point i just wanted to breathe a little bit so i was going to walk we walked through what probably four or five crime scenes without a doubt i mean they my i think memphis has some nice spots and then I think it's checkered with some bad times. The evicted police department. Yeah, there was an empty police department. There was a jail at one point. And then my hotel is right on the other side of the jail underneath the highway.
Starting point is 00:32:38 So we walked that, and it was a little bit of a long walk. And then I got to my room. They didn't have my check-in. I remember there was the same situation again. I'm like, you've got to be kidding me. But I did get the email that had the itinerary number. Boom. That trumps everything.
Starting point is 00:32:52 Get me a room. I get a room. I get up there. It's a room for sure. It's a room. It's not bad. I'm very excited that I have a room at this point. So it's a good room.
Starting point is 00:33:04 But then I get a text immediately, like, hey, hey, production dinner time. Got to go do a production dinner. So now it's 7.15, 7.20 at this point, 7.25. Now I got to go to a production dinner at a place called Gus's Chicken. And I say Gus's because it's called Gus's Chicken, but it's G-U-S apostrophe S.
Starting point is 00:33:23 So that's Gus's Chicken. And I don't care how grammatically incorrect they did that, their chicken is fucking fire. It is so good. It was really good. But that was another two hours. And then now we're here doing a podcast. So when I say this, I mean this.
Starting point is 00:33:38 I am incredibly delirious right now. This has been a wild day. This has been a pretty cool day though i mean it's been a long one boys uh we learned a lot about memphis i think the boys here went to a different place than i did i got a chance to kind of because they filmed us eating at this place right so we're on the entire time and this place is a little small it's about the size of foxy's room this place is about the size this this is the size of the place okay foxy's room is the it is a big restaurant but it is just a square room it's
Starting point is 00:34:12 kind of got like this old school feel so as soon as we walk in we got cameras and shit everybody just looks at us i thought i was about to do like a hot five i'm literally just standing there and the whole room has like probably 55 60 people in it all sitting at little tables maybe 30 i don't know that's probably a bad guesstimation probably like 30 people but it's packed and we were just standing at the front waiting for a table to clear out and it was just all eyes on us basically and i was like you know what everybody it's kind of interesting situation if i was them i'd be staring at us too i mean we just walked in a large group with cameras nobody had a clue the fuck we were they they had to just be like oh oh this is like the new kardashians like they had to think it was like some reality show like diners drive-ins and dives
Starting point is 00:34:52 or something with a bunch of douchebags i was so dressed all the way in the way i am this is a very casual place you know what i mean so i mean but we sat down the food was incredible and uh i would recommend going to goss's Chicken. I would recommend it. It's a small place though. But there's a bunch all around the country. Only $50,000 a franchise too. Think we're getting in the chicken game.
Starting point is 00:35:12 I talked to Zito, I said, Zito, please learn everything there is to know about running a chicken restaurant. And Zito, your answer was? Oh, we should get a lot of chicken wire. That's it. That's all you need chicken wire couple hens couple couple roosters now your road so we're not off to a hot start with our chicken business, but we will get it done. Wait, do the roosters wake up the chickens? Like the alarm clocks in the chicken world?
Starting point is 00:35:49 Yeah, the cock-a-doodle-doo. It's not just the chicken world. It's the entire farm world. They're kind of the ones. What wakes up the roosters? Is it the sun? As soon as they see the sun, they're up? Might be the morning dew.
Starting point is 00:35:59 And as soon as they see the sun, they're like, fuck everybody! Is that what roosters everybody! Is that, is that what roosters do? Is that, is that what they do? That's all I want to know, man. Anyways,
Starting point is 00:36:15 that's what we just were in this hotel, man. There's some people that probably just woke up next door. I just want to be like, Do you have neighbors? It's me slapping her
Starting point is 00:36:24 on the seat to do this. But you guys got a chance to sit next to an australian fellow um at uh dinner tonight and i i can't wait to hear about it yeah memphis obviously beautiful city uh very lovely um if you can avoid the yeah it's still recording if you can uh avoid stepping over the bums who are soaked in their own piss while you're trying to go where you're trying to go it's a beautiful city but uh you know we were we were sitting at the bar and we were kind of talking to this australian guy active duty navy, which may be questionable, but you know, he, he, uh, let's just say this guy wasn't exactly physically fit. I mean, I, when I think of, of Navy, I think of chiseled abs. Okay. I think of big guns. This guy's gut was, he may have been, yeah, he may have been scarfing down the the peanut m&ms he told the waitress
Starting point is 00:37:25 that he would see her tomorrow night had already intimated that he had been there the night before and we saw him drink about six yanglings while we were there so i mean it was a good questionable scenario but anyway we were we were talking with the waitress i was like what do you guys do for fun around here you know like this place kind of yeah're very anti-memphis yeah well like i said when we were in your hotel i was like i feel like the the propaganda machine has really spun a good yarn about memphis i always imagined like this place is gonna be pretty sweet hey fucking elvis is from here like this place is gonna be awesome we'll go down to graceland we'll see where elvis grew up beale street's supposed to be awesome the place fucking stinks okay and it may be and it may be the area we're in again i'm not i i think so too i mean shit we
Starting point is 00:38:12 had to walk 35 minutes to find a restaurant we could even eat at you know uh it so but we're asking this guy we're like hey so uh like you know we what should we do tonight i mean we got some time to kill before we got to do whatever else we got to do. And he's talking about Beale Street and, like, Nat King Cole's club or whatever. And he says, oh, it's a great day in there. You guys will love it. But the only thing is after 10 p.m., guys like you, yeah, don't be down there. You guys will not farewell down there.
Starting point is 00:38:43 You get your throat slashed. You get pickpocketed. I mean, it's good police presence, but do not wander too far from the sidewalk. So we're like, alright. Okay, so that's fucking out. I'm not trying to get my fucking throat cut ear to ear tonight.
Starting point is 00:39:00 We got a show to do tomorrow. So we're like, well, what about the stadium atmosphere, Rick? You're going to go to the game tomorrow? He goes, oh, God, same deal. Hopefully you guys can get into the parking lot and get right into the game. But if you've got to go on the streets or walk around at all, you boys are in trouble. Well, funny you should say that.
Starting point is 00:39:21 You know, that's exactly what we have to do tomorrow is walk around that area. So at this point, we're basically just hoping not to get our throats slashed while trying to give away some free tickets. I do think there are some nice parts of Memphis. I think we just haven't really been in them yet. Tough area. Tough area. You boys want farewell, don't you?
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Starting point is 00:44:06 You just yelled at yourself. Back to it. So that's been our day. What time is it right now? It is roughly... I got 9.58 o'clock. It is 9.58. It's 11 o'clock our time, Joe.
Starting point is 00:44:22 It is 11 p.m. American Standard Time. Here it is 10 p.m. It's 11 o'clock our time, Joe. It is 11 p.m. American Standard Time here. It is 10 p.m. Central Time. Got to do a live show, record a podcast, and call a game tomorrow. This schedule was a bit aggressive that we signed up for here. I think what happened was everybody, Foxy and I flew around the country shaking hands with everybody. And when people were like, hey, would you guys,
Starting point is 00:44:51 would you think about doing this? I was like, yeah. Would you think about doing this? Yeah, because I thought nobody was going to make a real offer. So I said yes to whatever. Like, yeah, cool, whatever will help. Let's do it. We're just a small business trying to make it.
Starting point is 00:45:01 Let's partner however we can partner. Let's do it. And I enjoyed everybody I talked to. So I'm like, yeah, let's do it. Let's do it. Let's do it. And then they all came back. They're like, yeah, let to make it. Let's partner however we can partner. Let's do it. And I enjoyed everybody I talked to, you know? So I'm like, yeah, let's do it. Let's do it. Let's do it. And then they all came back. They're like, yeah, let's do it.
Starting point is 00:45:10 And it was like, yeah, okay, this company, this company, this company. And what type of man, I mean, I don't know how, what type of guy would be to be like, oh, sorry, I can't do it. Which now I think I probably should have thought about doing. So it may be a couple of these things, but boy, we are knuckle deep in this thing that we are going to end up having to really fully invest ourselves to for probably like the next 10 weeks.
Starting point is 00:45:36 You just got to embrace it. And you know what? I've actually – I just got to the point where when I was talking to the people at the WWE, I was like, how the fuck do you guys do this? How do you guys do it? Because they are on the road just as much as we are right now. What, 300 days a year? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:51 The only thing they don't have is a live show every day where they have to talk into a microphone. But four days out of the week, they're doing live wrestling stuff and everything like that. So the WWE schedule is also a pretty grueling one. So anytime I start feeling soft, I'm always like, there's been literally thousands of people that have done this with the wwe we can do it but i've definitely reached out and been like how the fuck do you guys do this and a couple of them
Starting point is 00:46:13 just said yeah pat you're just exhausted all the time that's that's just pat that's just how it goes and i'm like oh this is just new life for me they're like yeah this is what i've been doing for insert number of years the people have been working there upwards of 20 some people are like yeah yeah 20 years i've been doing it i'm like jeez i don't think i'm gonna make it to november if these people are doing for 20 years but it's fun like i literally i think we make the most of everything i really do but when i lay down in bed at night like this is the first time in a long time where i'm just like i got like another year worth of work tomorrow a year worth of work tomorrow it's an insane thing but the content is incredible right i mean wait until you see foxy film the entire situation at the hotel literally the entire situation fo the hotel. Literally the entire situation. Foxy was there filming it, cackling behind the camera.
Starting point is 00:47:07 I felt bad, too. Yeah, did you? Yeah, I swear I said it. Oh, yeah, you did. You did. I think you showed a little emotion. At least you have that pool outside your window. I have a Vegas pool right outside my window at the Crown Prize.
Starting point is 00:47:20 It changes colors. It's like a prison. Easy. Foxy. Zito's normally a super optimistic guy, too, by the way. Now he's living his penthouse life over here at these suites. He's pointing out everything to me. He's like, oh, I think I saw a chalk outline of a dead guy over there.
Starting point is 00:47:35 Oh, crime scene's still hot over here. Saw a guy get arrested today. Yeah, I took a picture of it. We drove by. The guy was just out of his car getting arrested. I saw a homeless woman's titty just hanging out her shirt. There was no baby to be found. By the way, watch the YouTube video to learn how you can win a free trip to Memphis with a hotel for two people.
Starting point is 00:47:59 I'm sure you want to win. You need to come here. You need to come to Memphis. Best comment in Zito's eyes. Best comment that involves the whole situation in Zito. Watch the YouTube, the vlog that will come out on Tuesday at 7.30 a.m. Foxy grinds away at this thing. So just watch it just to make him feel good about himself.
Starting point is 00:48:20 But also because the shit that is happening behind the scenes while we're doing all this is absolute pandemonium i mean it really is i i watch it back sometimes and i'm like man that was last week i'm like that feels like that was potentially two months ago literally we were in new york on monday days or weeks weeks or months a month a year that's literally what it feels like so for the next about four years of our life we're going to have to do this. So let's go ahead and buckle it up. Strap in. We got a college degree to do.
Starting point is 00:48:49 Four years. That is sick. Just show up and have a positive attitude. That's it. That's absolutely it. We won't talk about any of this
Starting point is 00:49:00 on the live show because the live show now we have to like actually buckle down. We have to buckle down. We have a lot of people listening and watching to that trying to make it as good as possible honestly trying there's so much things to talk about i mean i saw it down at des moines register yesterday needed to be done i feel like i made some valid points and i listened
Starting point is 00:49:21 to it back by the way and i was like yeah, man. I think it was pretty good, because sometimes I get going on those rants, and as soon as it comes out, I don't remember a word. So every once in a while, I have to go back through the videos that go out, and I'm like, I feel like I said it. Ah, I should have used this word. Ah, not bad, though. Hey, good for you, Pat. And then I just exit out of Twitter, and I keep on with my life. I like give me a little rating. Eh, could probably have done better there. Keep on with my life. I like give me a little rating. Eh, could probably have done better there.
Starting point is 00:49:46 Should probably delete that tweet. People have already seen it. Eh, fuck it. That's a fool situation that happens. It's been a wild ride. Tonight, Philadelphia Eagles travel to Lambeau for the Green Bay Packers. Talked to James Jones yesterday on a live show. He said, and I quote, that offense is about to bust.
Starting point is 00:50:10 Is that what he said or burst? Explode? Explode. All of the things. He's saying he's talking to people inside the locker room, and they're saying they're one or two plays away every game from blowouts happening, basically. That offense is going to tick, and that defense is incredible. Good for the Packers.
Starting point is 00:50:25 But on the other side of the ball, the Eagles. Almost a must-win for the Eagles. That's what a lot of people are saying. You go to, I mean, they lose another one there because the Cowboys, if they, the Cowboys could end up running away with the division. What happens, does Jerry try to keep, does he franchise Dak so Dak has to play for $100 million again next year? You know, because Dak is a whole new player right now.
Starting point is 00:50:51 Dak is like, everybody was like, oh, he shows flashes of greatness, but he can never really tie it together for four quarters. But he's tying it together for four quarters because there's so much money on it. By the way, big old gut sack. because there's so much money on it. By the way, big old gut sack. Anytime I would kick field goals, like my first, or anytime I would punt balls my first couple of years in the NFL,
Starting point is 00:51:10 like in practice, I'd be like, all right, this one's for $10 million. Because that was basically what every punt was, my first contract. It was like, hey, this one could be worth a lot of money. So in practice,
Starting point is 00:51:20 I would try to put myself in a place where I was like, figure out how I could put enough pressure on me so that whenever it happened in games, I wouldn't even notice, right? It was just like every kick, even in practice was a $10 million kick. Cause it could have been, you know? Cause if I hit that ball good, maybe I learned something about it. I changed my technique. It makes me better. Boom, boom, boom. So there's no wasted reps anymore. Once I had that mindset where I was like, okay, every ball right now is going towards a goal here. Every ball here is going towards something.
Starting point is 00:51:47 Dak's been doing that probably for the entire offseason, going and training with some QB guru probably somewhere. He's like, all right, this is for literally $100 million. And I'm happy for him. I'm happy he's making it happen. But the Eagles, they could drop to 1-3 when they should be 3-0. But they also could be 0-3, says old James Jones, because the Redskins could have got them.
Starting point is 00:52:06 And that team stinks, but they're not out of it yet. You'll know when they're out of it when they put Dwayne Haskins in, because that's what Jay Gruden said. He said, well, we've still got some stuff to play for. Let's hold the fuck on with this Dwayne Haskins guy. We'll put him in when. That was a wild scene. Steelers trading for people is crazy.
Starting point is 00:52:25 It's like, hey, we're still going to make make it work or we think we're gonna get fired or we're trying to burn the ship down for the future because we know we're out of there or it's hey we can turn this thing around what do you think uh I think they had an extra fifth round pick when they traded Josh Dodds away the preseason and Vance McDonald's banged up so it was kind of a stop gap hey let's get some depth behind Vance here. So I'm not looking too much into it. I don't think it's telling one way or the other. It would be cool if the Steelers just turned it around.
Starting point is 00:52:52 Yinzers would be awesome. If the Steelers turn it around completely, I am excited for the entertainment value that will come from Pittsburgh because Yinzers will be like, never dotted it. Well, you know, to turn it around, you've got to throw the ball down the field more than twice. Two times past the line of scrimmage. I think we talked about Mason Rudolph last time.
Starting point is 00:53:10 It's not going to get it done. They're handcuffing the kid. Is that what everybody's saying? They're handcuffing the kid. You've got to let Mason Rudolph do Mason Rudolph things. Everybody's been saying it. Hey, people have been saying it. We're not.
Starting point is 00:53:20 No, we're not. We would never say that. But a lot of people have been saying that. That they're not letting Mason Rudolph shine yet. And when they do, now we're off and running. Mason Rudolph winked at Jadavion Clowney. That was a massive moment for me. I was like, I like this guy.
Starting point is 00:53:37 If he's just going to look at a guy who's 6'6", runs a 4'3", is 298 pounds, whatever Jadavion Clowney is, the most, maybe one of the most, probably the most physically gifted specimen to ever exist on earth. Remember when he just jumped over that little kid in college? What was that, a Michigan player? He just ran through the guy and just blew another human up. Shot his helmet from like the 30-yard line into the end zone with the impact. Just grabbed the ball with one hand.
Starting point is 00:54:08 Yeah, and he just ran. Faster than everybody else. Just winking at him. What's up, man? That's like sunshine. Let him through. And he flips him up over his back. That's a good moment for old sunshine.
Starting point is 00:54:21 Speaking of sunshine, that rooster we referred to earlier is going gonna come really fucking early for us shows 9 a.m central time we hope you get a chance to listen to us phones don't work today so tweet us hashtag pat mcafee show live if zito ends up reading your tweet on the air you will get free merch so you know it's not be getting crazy let's make sure we filter through them right because one particular tweet you read on the live show had about four or five historical flaws no it was right the whole thing yes all it was right no way look at him look at him i was i was quite upset because i wasn't there on that trip but i was like oh wow zito got this right
Starting point is 00:55:02 everyone's gonna bury him now because they could and or z you know hey by the way never doubted me i i never doubted him no i did doubt you heavily because those seemed like pretty egregious statements but maybe that's why the comment was so good so that's why zito picked it so i should be praising you for your selection there for the incredible facts as opposed to anybody making fun of you. No doubt, Z. Hey, there's a new Zito potentially coming, by the way. And this one is going to... He beats this hotel right now.
Starting point is 00:55:36 Yeah, he hits the city right now. He beats it. Well, I like the city, but I just don't like what's going on in it. Yeah. It'll be teased in the vlog, by the way. Oh, yeah, because... Yeah, yeah. but I just don't like what's going on in it. It'll be teased in the vlog, by the way. Oh yeah, because... Yeah, yeah. I will say this as we wrap up here.
Starting point is 00:55:54 I'm sure there are nice parts of the city. Yeah, of course. Of course. I'm certain there are parts of the city that are incredible. I walked down Beale Street. It wasn't bad. I poked my head into an artifact place. It was cool to see all the history of the blues music and this and that.
Starting point is 00:56:13 It was very nice, very cool. B.B. King. B.B. King, Elvis Presley, you name it. It was very incredible. There are parts of the city, though, that are a bit bad. And we've seen every, I feel like a lot of those parts. Yeah, I mean, there are nice parts of the city. You just got to be Benjamin Franklin Gates to find them.
Starting point is 00:56:35 So, I mean. And again, every cheese has mold. I can't with you. Zito says every cheese has mold. Every rose has a thorn. We get it. But, hey, Thursday Night Football on ESPN. Navy's taking on Memphis.
Starting point is 00:56:58 Should be a really good fucking game. Should be a really good game. After talking to both teams, really good teams, really well coached. Uh-oh. I made you a really good game. After talking to both teams, really good teams, really well coached. Uh-oh. I made you a cheat sheet then? Zito made me a cheat sheet that I'm going to use during a game. We all know how that's going to go.
Starting point is 00:57:18 You saw the motherfucker make the map for Westwood 1. Oh, man, we're in trouble. Oh, well, thank you so much. Remember, if your tweet gets on the air live, hashtag Pat McAfee Show live. Capital letter on the live, too. Capital live, right? Yeah. We're on the zone in Westwood 1
Starting point is 00:57:33 from 10 to noon Eastern Standard. You'll get some free merch. Phones don't work? Just don't bother. We're in the back of a box truck. People are trying. It's going to rain tomorrow, too, so you're going to hear the drums. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:57:51 It's going to be so loud. Listen, not a bad show today, if I do say so myself. Good conversation with Mr. Vinatieri. A little delirious recap of Memphis. Talk about all the NFL stuff. I mean, we're off to a good start here. Let's wrap it up in a promising fashion. Let's wrap it up in a manner that takes care of the people that are listening.
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Starting point is 01:02:11 In the middle of the pouring rain WC handy, won't you look down over me Yeah, I got a first class ticket But I'm as blue as a boy can be Then I'm walking in Memphis Just walking with my feet ten feet off a beam
Starting point is 01:02:35 Walking in Memphis But do I really feel the way I feel Saw the ghost of Elvis One you never knew Followed him up to the gates of Graceland And I watched him walk right through Now security they did not see him
Starting point is 01:03:04 They just hovered round his tomb But there's a pretty little thing Waiting for the king Down in the jungle room When I was walking in Memphis I was walking with my feet ten feet off the beam Walking in Memphis But do I really feel the way I feel? I may be ten feet off a bill Walking in Memphis
Starting point is 01:03:26 But do I really feel the way I feel? They've got catfish on the table They've got gospel in the air And Reverend Green Be glad to see you When you haven't got a prayer But boy you got a prayer in Memphis And Muriel plays piano
Starting point is 01:04:15 Every Friday at the Hollywood And they brought me down to see her And they asked me if I would Do a little number And I sang with all my might She said, tell me, are you a Christian child? And I said, ma'am, I am tonight Walking in Memphis
Starting point is 01:04:42 I was walking with my feet ten feet off a bill Walking in Memphis But do I really feel the way I feel? Walking in Memphis I was walking with my feet ten feet off a bill Walking in Memphis But do I really feel the way I feel? Put on my blue suede shoes and I boarded the plane
Starting point is 01:05:23 Touched down in the land of the Delta Blues In the middle of the pouring rain Touchdown in the land of the Delta Blues In the middle of the pouring rain

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