The Pat McAfee Show - PMS 2.0 1499 - LIVE From San Francisco for Super Bowl LX Radio Row with Joe Flacco, Fred Warner, Joe Montana, CM Punk, Dan Dakich, Bryce Young, Joey Porter, Cooper DeJean, Tony Dungy, Tee Higgins & JaMarr Chase, & Adam Ray
Episode Date: February 4, 2026On today's show, Pat, Darius Butler, AQ Shipley, AJ Hawk, and the boys are live from Radio Row in beautiful San Francisco celebrating this year’s Super Bowl. Joining Pat and the boys today was Fred ...Warner, Joe Flacco, Joe Montana, CM Punk, Dan Dakich, Bryce Young, Joey Porter, Cooper DeJean, Amber Clark-Robinson, Tony Dungy, Tee Higgins, Ja’Marr Chase, and Adam Ray. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN’s Youtube (12-3 EDT), or ESPN+. We appreciate the hell out of all of you, we'll see you tomorrow for another day at Radio Row. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Hello, beautiful people, and welcome to Radio Road for Super Bowl 60 live and beautiful San Francisco, California.
This sports program begins now.
Football is a magical thing, and obviously we're celebrating the greatness of it all week here in San Francisco, California.
As the game will take place in Santa Clara, California, all the action is here in San Fran.
And I will say this, I was being told stories of walking down the street.
and, you know, seeing terrible things.
I was told that maybe I'll be walking around poop.
I was told maybe not a good host city.
It was a beautiful walk over here to the convention center this morning.
Beautiful engineering.
It felt like the trolleys around the corner or out of a movie,
and it feels like the buzz is palpable for the greatest sport on earth
that will celebrate its greatest teams this Sunday,
live for Super Bowl 60 as the New England Patriots are back against the Seattle Seahawks.
Now, Patriots are underdogs.
Patriots have a 23-year-old quarterback.
The Patriots have a coach that was fired from maybe one of the worst organizations in the history of ball.
And all they've done is climb right back to the top of Lombardi Mountain.
And over there in Seattle, just north of here.
And holy hell, it's far.
This is far over here.
A lot of different landscapes, a lot of snow.
Saw the Rockies.
Yeah, right.
Saw the Sierra Nevada.
Yep, nailed it.
Saw the White Mountains.
Saw all those things as we flip.
Far out here.
Seattle even further away.
up there. They potentially all the way back to building
another dynasty as well. Is this the Legion of
Boom era with Mike McDonald as the
head coach? Who knows? All I know is there will be
a lot of chatter with a lot of people not
about this game, mostly about products that
they're trying to sell to us here at Radio Row.
This Radio Row experience is the
Super Bowl. We are so incredibly
lucky to be back. The crew that build our
set is outrageous. We think the guest lineup
is about to be outstanding.
And whenever you think about Super Bowl,
you think about the Radio Row experience
and we're lucky to be back. It's not just me, obviously.
it's all of the boys. The toxic tables here at Boston Connor and at Ty Schmidt.
Ty, great to be back at Super Bowl Radio Row.
Woke up feeling different today.
Yeah, I agree.
You know, and part of that might be the earlier start because, you know, we are on the West Coast time.
And it kind of jolt you a little bit.
But like you said, you know, everyone's saying San Francisco's this, San Francisco's that.
This place might be kind of a dump.
What a pleasant walk it was down here this morning.
I mean, you know, no snow to be seen.
No sub-zero temperature.
Wow.
And, you know, I'm just excited.
I feel like San Francisco is a beautiful host city for this, and I'm ready to go.
Tell me about San Francisco a little bit, because obviously right behind me here, you have the Golden Gate.
Beautiful.
And this Golden Gate Bridge, obviously a symbol of the area, symbol of the city, symbol of the Bay.
But the city is also a symbol of courage, I think, as a whole.
Is it not tied?
Yeah, you can say that.
I mean, the Golden Gate is probably what everyone knows it for.
You know, Irving Morrow obviously designed it.
It's your typical 1.7-mile suspension bridge.
Uh-huh.
But it does it.
you know, it spans the Golden Gate, you know, that mild gap from the San Francisco Bay into the Pacific Ocean.
So a lot of new beginnings.
And, you know, for these two teams, some new beginnings as well.
Oh, isn't that just a nice little metaphor for where we're at.
Speaking of new beginnings, it sounds like, you know, just like the old days, a little trip of nostalgia potentially for you, Patriots fans.
I was talking to Connor and the bathroom, a little bit of a hall from here.
Yep.
A little bit of a hole from here.
Nice, though.
Three minute.
Great bathroom.
Oh, yeah, a little piss corner.
Saw Goldwick outside the bathroom.
No kidding.
Really?
I mean, the big one.
Oh, senior.
He's a better in here.
He's a vet here.
See, he was amazing.
But as he was running, the bathroom all we'd down there,
Connor was in at the same time.
Bathroom's so big, didn't know Connor was in there until we met at the sink to wash our hands.
Not everybody was washing her hands.
I'd like to say, shout out of Connor clearly stopped to wash his hands while I was doing the same.
A lot of interactions.
He tells me, hey, this feels like it's 2000, what?
2014, you know.
And what were you?
When were you?
I was a freshman in college.
It was a wonderful year.
You know, it was one of those years you remember.
It's your freshman year.
You know, you've heard about college your whole life in the Patriots,
happened to go and play the Seahawks in the Super Bowl.
And, you know, it was kind of a similar situation.
Seahawks, legendary defense, Leisure DeFleasonabum,
at least they won something before being called a legendary defense.
But still, I'm one of the best ever in the NFL.
And, you know, sure, maybe we were technically underage, drinking-wise
because freshman in college, you know, 21.
19.
You did five years of high school still.
Exactly.
I was damn near there freshman year.
But still, I hadn't hit the threshold.
We'd be real quiet for the whole game.
But boy, it was one of those games you watch every single play.
It was one of those ones you remember damn near every single play.
You know, we always talk about Malcolm Butler.
Dante Hightower, making the tackle on Marshall Lynch at the one-yard line right before it.
I mean, the kind of, you know, plays you're starting to remember.
And it feels like that right now, and I just can't believe that I get to live out the fan dream of flying out here with you guys doing this.
And then actually talking about your teams for a couple of days, like even you just mentioned,
23-year-old quarterback, Mike Vrable first year.
I mean, the future is so bright.
but I mean, hey, we're already here.
How many Super Bowls in your college years?
We went to three, and we, the team, and myself.
I went to none, but I watched three while in college.
It was this one, Patriots.
Where did you go to college at?
Was it near?
Fairfield University is a fantastic place in Connecticut.
I believe the women's basketball team actually is flying up the rankings right now.
The stags, obviously.
Yeah, fantastic.
Thank you very much.
But it's a New England school.
Yeah, it's a New England school in Connecticut.
And so kind of not really New England, but still, you get it.
Either way.
Erroneous.
A freshman year.
A revolution.
Yeah, exactly. Patriots for Seahawks. Second year,
sophomore year ended up being Broncos in Carolina. A weird year for us losing in the
AFC championship. But then, you know, third year, Atlanta versus New England,
basically one of the best Super Bowls ever, greatest comeback ever. And then senior year
Eagles, unfortunately, but still, fantastic, remarkable run. Could be started the new one now.
Congrats on having a hell of a run one time. And then potentially again, maybe to Sunday as an
underdog winner of the Super Bowl. The world would certainly react in a wild way if the Patriots
were able to beat this Seahawks team favored by four and a half, basically the last week and a half since the game has been decided.
Let's go to one half of the hammer.
Don.
Cowboys, great hair.
Super Bowl hair.
Hey,
can't wear a cowboy hat with this.
What is the lion's chairman?
Now, how many people are on the Seahawks?
How many people are on the Patriots?
Have we moved it all?
What's kind of the story behind the gambling of the game?
We have been dead set at four and a half now since basically it opened.
And it opened with 75% of the people being on the Seahawks.
And we talked about how that was recency by.
how good they've looked in the playoff versus the Patriots
who've had to play in some conditions.
Hasn't been as impressive looking
because of the weather potentially.
So a lot of people on the Seahawks early.
Now people start to do some actual research,
people watching film, people seeing other people's takes.
It's come down to 64% now on the Seahawks.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. That seems like a little bit of a change
from last week.
I think you see a lot of the things like the last 18 years.
Dogs are 14 and 4 against spread.
Dogs have covered five straight,
and they've won four of those.
for the last five the dogs have.
So stuff like that comes out and people are like,
oh, maybe this is going to be a lot closer than we originally
expected. Yeah, Mike Vrable getting
blown out in the Super Bowl. I don't know. I guess we just saw it
with Andy Reed and the boys last year, so maybe people have
topic of conversation on their mind
that it could happen. You know, DeBat, what I
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Derich. DeVich, you look super cool
today. Great call in the green, boys.
Yeah.
Great mind.
I agree.
You know, celebrating out here.
Chasing the gold.
That's right.
Chasing the gold.
There it is.
That's real goal.
There it is.
What are you three know?
Chasing the gold.
Hey, I talked some people, I talk some people outside the football sphere, and they said they
don't really know anybody in this game, you know, because in the past, obviously, the chiefs.
Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelsey, obviously Taylor Swift.
Last year, you got Sequin Barclay, Bradley Cooper, you know, he's still doing the commercials,
but there was like a little bit of star hype for outside the football world.
Yeah.
This year what I think they're going to learn is defenses are about to really showcase themselves,
I think on the biggest stage.
What do you think that means for ball as a whole?
Absolutely.
That's always a beautiful thing.
We got a defensive matchup on both sides when it come to head coaches.
But this is kind of when you turn yourself into a superstar.
I think both of these quarterbacks have an opportunity to have the stage to do so.
23-year-old, Drake Mayhew, I love every ounce of success that he's happening.
Not only because he's with my original squad.
Of course.
Gras.
Mr. Krav, you know.
Are you officially, yeah?
It's another season.
We're in Super Bowl.
We're talking about a game right now.
That's next year.
I'm asking about an official bandwagon right there.
That's what I was asking for those that didn't know.
But I've been on the Drake May bandwagon from day one.
A lot of people are forgetting, like, this is a legit MVP candidate.
Like, he could win that MVP when the honor show comes.
And he's earned that.
And you talked about the weather and the elements, the great pass,
the great defenses that they have played throughout this playoff run.
A lot of people have forgot, I think.
And then you got, you know, Josh Beday on his ear.
So I can't wait for this stage.
And then Sam Darno, he has the opportunity, too,
to completely change his narrative and to be the first quarterback.
from that great quarterback class
to make it to the Super Bowl
and can actually win it
with great defenses on both sides.
I can't wait.
Yeah, I'm excited to watch the game.
I'm excited for people that, you know,
have no idea what the season has been
outside the football world
who only watch one game being the Super Bowl
being like, damn, I didn't know
this is what's happening in the NFL
because it does feel like a vast change.
Ladies and gentlemen, joining us now.
A college football national champion,
Super Bowl champion, Ryder Cup winner,
the all-time leading tackler for the Green Bay Packers,
ladies and gentlemen,
a man who loves San Francisco,
AJ Hawke.
Hey, Hawlo!
Hawlo!
HAL!
Welcome home.
Hey J. Hawk.
AJ Hawk.
AJ Hawk.
I don't know why we did.
I was excited to do that.
AJ.
T.H.
Nice to see you in the middle of what we're all kind of got going on here in San Francisco.
Your thoughts on this particular Super Bowl and where we kind of sit on this particular Wednesday.
Yeah, I mean, I think I'm not going to lie, Pat.
It's been tough ever since Joe Flacco has been staying at the podium.
I can't.
We're wasting this time.
He's six foot nine.
He's handsome.
I was there in person when he actually
torched the Pittsburgh Steelers defense on a Thursday night
in Cincinnati this year. So Joe,
my kids love that game. That was very fun,
but I don't know if Joe wants to step to the mic because Mitt
has done a great job actually
ragged already five minutes into the first show.
First guest of the week. Ladies and gentlemen,
Joe Flacko.
Yeah, Joe!
Hey, Joe, we appreciate the hell out of you joining us, man.
Okay. So
you were just getting bopped around the AFC North.
Okay, how did that go?
How did that go mindset-wise?
And how exciting has it been to kind of get a chance to continue to showcase and showcase how you play ball?
I think you have mixed feelings about it originally.
But when you're given the chance to go play, especially with those guys, you'll sign up every day.
So it was a lot of fun.
Okay.
Are you feeling younger than ever?
Is he glowing?
Wow.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It looks great.
Shining.
Yeah, because I think we have like a lighting set up here now.
We got a podium here too.
Shout to Barcode and to Mystic the – so kind of get you in a right spot.
Good lighting on you right now.
I don't think they were ready to light a 6 foot 10.
I don't think they were ready to do that, but you look phenomenal.
How does the body feel?
I mean, I hate to just ask it that all the time, but how does the body feel at this stage of ball?
And what is your mindset as you attack the off season here?
I have no idea.
I mean, nobody, what's a 41-year-old feel like versus a 25-year-old?
I have no idea.
I feel like myself, so feeling good.
Who are you here for?
Anybody is selling anything sweet right now?
Are you just kind of doing it?
I'm here with the Caddix crew, man, just, you know, pumping the cleats.
Oh, that's a twisty news.
Yeah, the movers.
We're still believer.
Okay, so every once in a while, there's things like this that are considered a...
Gamit.
Yeah, fad.
A bit of a gimmick, yeah.
Bullshit.
You know, we all seen them.
We had the balancing, uh, puka actually brought up superlashy, the balancing band.
The necklace.
The weights on the toes.
The copper stuff.
All those things.
The thing that made you.
The guardian cat.
They were.
Whoa.
Who said that.
Whoa.
You said it.
That's Joe Flack.
He hates player safety.
This is legit, man.
I mean, listen, why, if you can wear a cleat and it reacts like every other cleat,
but it reduces a little bit of torque on your knees and your hips and your ankles,
what's the drawback, you know?
So it's not like this thing looks crazy and you're doing some gimmicky thing.
You're wearing a pair of cleats with, I mean, they haven't updated, you know,
cleat technology for the, talking about the studs, and who knows how long.
So this is just, it's just the next step.
Lambo probably call it footsteps the last question for Joe Flacco anybody yeah I do uh Joe um Pittsburgh
may be looking for a quarterback you haven't played there yet in the division thoughts uh you have you
do you know big Mike McCarthy you want to play for him uh listen I've gotten to the point like I
I love saying no to people but as I get older I'm becoming more and more used to just embracing
whatever so who knows what the future holds how do you feel about song Renegate
listen early in my career I hated here in that thing it was like
Like James Harrison, where the hell is he?
Stay away.
But as it kind of progressed, I was like, all right, bring it on.
Like, here we go.
Coach Harbaugh moves on from Baltimore.
Crazy to experience in real time?
Like, how has it come from your perspective?
Listen, I mean, I feel like you were hearing a lot of stuff around, you know,
a bunch of different organizations, them being one this year.
I wouldn't say I was super surprised, but I'm happy for him to kind of land where you
knew that he was going to land a job instantly.
So it's not like you feel too bad for John.
You know, he's one of the best coaches, and he has been for 20 years.
So I'm excited for him to come to New Jersey.
You know, he's going to be, you know, a fellow New Jersey in.
Water in, yeah.
Yeah, exactly.
I mean, come on, look at you.
Pittsburgh, you can't talk.
Yeah, I agree.
I completely agree.
You talk about you knew he was going to get hired immediately.
Let's go to another coach that got hired immediately that you played for.
And obviously, Joe Flacco at 41 years old, isn't just going to
take a massive, absolute
shite on anybody publicly, but
Stefanski just got another job very quickly.
I was surprised by that personally.
Really? He was, I mean, he was another one
of those guys. You knew it. I mean, he took Cleveland
to the playoffs a couple times, came in and had success
right away. I think he's probably, look, that was his
first head coaching job, and you learn as you go.
And, you know, I think it's going to be a good
fresh start for him, and I'm excited to see what he can do.
I'm excited for you, Joe.
Flacco.
Good luck out there.
Hell yeah.
We appreciate you, man.
Appreciate you guys.
You're the man.
Langer Lachia.
Love you, Joe.
Okay, thank you, AJ.
You know, we had a whole plan on how we'd start this thing.
Also, AQ.
Shipley's here.
A. Q.
Al-A-Q.
I'm sorry that just happened.
We'll talk to you.
AQ will be here all week.
All week.
It's going to be here all week.
It's not going anyway.
Yes.
I mean, Joe Flacco, he goes all the way back to James Harrison days right there.
He's like, where's Debo at?
Oh, Mama, I'm in fear for my life from...
Debo.
That's what Joe Flacco was thinking that entire time.
And then they show highlights up on the Jumbotron of Joe Flacco getting decleted and beheaded and everything like that.
Joining us now, ladies and gentlemen, he's a man who is going to welcome us to a city that he is called home, a city that he has become a four-time all-pro.
Representing Experian, ladies and gentlemen, legend 49er Fred Warner.
Yeah, Fred.
Fred, you got cocked by Joe Flacco.
You were supposed to be first guest.
You're a good man, Fred.
You wouldn't be able to publicly say once again.
I can get up.
I'm stuck.
I'm stuck.
I got you.
I got you.
I got you.
I'm on tied.
Good job, AJ.
Thank you.
Well, we will learn as you have a dab suit.
You know, Roger Goodell normally gets the drafted dab.
Hell yeah.
Here's Super Bowl.
You know, there's always full dapp sessions.
Hello, everyone.
Ladies is a gentleman.
Fred, do you know all these people?
This is your city?
This is my city, man.
You know all this.
And friend, you know our stadium's right down the street from, from the building here.
Yeah, right next to the electric place.
Yeah, by the substation.
Oh, man, I thought we were at least going to get a couple questions.
That was on you.
That was on you.
That was 100% on you.
I mean, you talk about your facility, your stadium.
I mean, what do you expect me to say?
Yeah, seriously.
That's all the combo going to be this.
Yeah, we appreciate you joining us and welcoming us to this area,
this city as a whole.
Fort Time All Pro here.
So when you move here, San Francisco, what we thought we were walking into here,
was a dump.
Yeah, shite everywhere.
It's not at all.
It was a beautiful walk this morning.
It does feel like.
And it also feels like it's going to be a great host city for the Super Bowl yet again.
Your thoughts on basically the Super Bowl coming back to San Francisco.
Yeah, of course, I would have loved to have been playing in my own stadium to have a chance
that win a Super Bowl.
But I am glad to welcome everybody to our city, you know, and yeah, I get to enjoy a nice
Super Bowl experience.
Okay, so the NFC West is being represented, though.
Yeah, there we go.
No, no, no, no, no.
No, no, don't clap.
Oh, okay.
That's not clapable.
I like you.
So the NFC West, they say is the NFL's best.
It did feel like that.
Yeah.
Honestly, it did feel like that.
Now, granted, whenever you get hurt, whenever Bosa gets hurt.
Right.
We all, national media, us included, just go, well, there's no way that honors win,
and then your team just continue to do it.
Then there was hope you were going to come back.
And then all of a sudden, the Rams are doing what they're doing.
Then the Seahawks are doing what they're doing.
And we're watching the rest of the NFL.
We're like, damn, the NFC West is the real deal here.
Loaded.
It really is.
Tell me about McDonald coming into Seattle and Sam Donald, obviously.
Like, what is the thought of like the next 10 years for basically all of your teams except for?
I mean, maybe the floor gets growing up.
Yeah, yeah, you never know.
That's right.
He was here with the Niners.
He was still red and gold.
Always had that hair.
I didn't expect the hair.
I don't, I saw that this morning.
I didn't, I didn't notice that when he was with us.
That must have been new.
But the NFC West for the next 10 years seems to be ready.
What are your thoughts on this Seattle team?
This was, this was an odd year, right?
I mean, we expect the Niners to be right there at the top of the NSC West for the next 10 years.
And then everybody else can kind of file in after that.
Mike McDonald got to tip your cap to him and only in his second season leading his team to a Super Bowl is incredible.
Right.
And I think Sam needs all the flowers right now, the things that he's been able to do in these playoffs to kind of get that monkey out of his back a little bit.
Everybody was trying to talk about he can't win the big game and throwing interceptions and all this other stuff.
You know, I'm really happy for Sam.
So we'll see how the Super Bowl goes.
actual game, but the Niners right there, tip top, baby.
Okay, yeah, I understand what that's what you're doing all week right there.
What's that?
The whole, what you just did.
What did I do?
Telling the truth?
I mean, it has been.
That.
It has been the truth.
Seattle Seahawks are in the fucking show.
They are, yes.
That's why I said it was an off year.
It was an anomaly.
It was anomaly.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I understand what you're saying.
I respect and appreciate that.
And also, I think the Niners fans will certainly appreciate that well.
Your team and your era has been fantastic.
It has been fun to watch you guys.
Fun, fun team to watch.
Go ahead, AJ.
What about this Patriots team?
The Patriots defense specifically, I guess.
Is there anyone you like to watch?
It's funny, Patton said, like, for a lot of casual fans,
they can't name a ton of players on both sides for whatever reason.
I don't know what it is, what makes it about it.
But when you watch the Patriots defense, I guess, who do you like?
They actually got a lot of nice pieces.
I think they have one of the best corners in the game in Christian Gonzalez.
I think he's really good.
I love Bobby Spillane, man.
I met him when he was over with the Raiders.
We had a nice little conversation.
He's asking me, like, Fred, like, how do you punch the ball out like you do?
We had a great convo.
He's doing his thing over there with Vrable.
That's Bob's Blum.
Yeah, that's Bob's Blum.
He is, bro.
Did you ask him, did you say like, hey, how do I put my forehead through a dump truck?
I didn't get your neck that.
Everybody remembers the play where he put his forehead right there.
Derek Hand out.
Yeah, right at the goal line.
Yeah, incredible.
So love Bobby, man.
And, yeah, I think they got some really good pieces.
Their D-line is ferocious.
They've added some really good pieces in free agency this year.
It's a reason why they're, they have an opportunity to win a Super Bowl.
So they played really well through the playoffs,
and we'll see how they go in the Super Bowl.
Yeah, you already had a couple opportunities to win the Super Bowl.
Obviously, it's going to be tough to get back to this point.
And you guys have had a ton of different playcalls
on that defense side of the ball.
You see more organizations kind of getting the input from their quarterback.
Did you get to putting the input on who's going to be the next play card?
Obviously, is Rahim Morris now.
And what's been your favorite iteration of that great defense of yours?
No, no, I didn't get to say so on who we are.
But I love the hire.
We're not mad about it, though.
We're not mad at all.
We love the hire.
All I hear is great things about Rahim and wherever he's been.
It sounds like he's been beloved everywhere he's been, right?
So I'm interested to see, you know, being able to talk to him and see what his plan is for our defense.
And we've always ran, you know, a four three defense of just telling the D-Ns and the D-Line to get off the rock and letting the back end just kind of play with vision and ball out break, play fast, play violent.
And I expect nothing less going forward.
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What's that?
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Yeah.
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So as soon as I let Experian into all my shit.
Yeah.
It'll then go through on my shit and they'll say, hey, listen, you know you're paying $8.99 for the abroller or a super duper $4,000.
$5,000, yes.
Yeah, the singing flappy bird.
Yes.
$3.99 a month.
Correct.
It'll say, hey, this is what you're doing.
Yes, and then let's go ahead and chop that down.
God, just like Fred Warner, just sawing it down.
Wow.
Shout to experience.
That's right.
Shout up.
How it's very convenient and easy?
Absolutely.
The easiest, most convenient.
That's why you guys are BFF.
BFS, big financial friend.
That's good.
Yeah, thank you.
Thank you.
Yeah, that's really good.
You did good.
I'll tell you what, I think we're giving at a, I mean, it's hard because it's first guy.
Yeah, exactly.
So top of the board.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He had a pretty impassions coach.
What was black?
Go was one.
Yeah.
Oh.
Yeah.
No, I forget.
He wears the cleats.
They wear his own cleats.
I'm wearing the polo.
That's true.
Was BFF freestyle?
Was BFF freestyle or was BFF freestyle?
Okay.
Okay.
That was not nice.
He's got to get one back up the board.
They're clapping for me back there.
They're experiencing folk.
Look, look at them.
Look, they love it.
They love it.
The team.
Like, Fred, stop.
Stop.
No, no.
I think that's going to be tough to top.
Flacco just came in with a full speech.
And he buried the guardian cap while doing so.
Yeah, he did.
So he took a shot at another company.
So.
Fred, are you still wearing the guardian cap every game?
I never wore it.
Oh.
What?
No.
I swore.
I was on the exemption.
You know, AJ invented it?
Is that right?
No.
Do you have to practice in it, though?
There was a year you did have to practice in it.
What does that feel like?
And then they made like a list of helmets that you can wear, you don't have to wear.
Okay.
So you hit somebody with the Guardian cap on?
Yeah.
How does it feel?
It felt strange because like you're used to having that stick.
Yeah.
You know, when you hit somebody and you didn't get that, you got the little,
kind of like a soft pillow.
Did it feel better though on your head?
No, you don't notice a difference.
Have you been a super violent football player your whole life?
No, I wouldn't say so.
I think that was something that I kind of had to grow into a little bit.
And then chirping?
Have you always chirped to or no?
something as well I've had to grow into
I feel like you are you pretty advanced do you think
I think I do a good job you have to ask
everybody else that I play what do you what is the
are we trying to saw it down or are we trying to pump up
what is what is an angle what you're talking about with the
with shit talk yeah I think
because I see you are at every
single yeah it's not well thought out let's just say that
it's not something I go into a game saying oh this guy
I'm going to mention this and no it's usually just
BFF bad is usually bad words being
being used. Who have you had your best joust with back and forth?
You know, me and D.K. had our battles back in the day when he was in Seattle.
I don't know. Not a lot of guys kind of give it back, though.
Is it a lost start? How old are you? It's a lost start on 29.
Do you think the generation behind you probably stopped doing it?
I think so. I'm not seeing it as much.
They're more cerebral. Yeah.
Gabriel assassins.
Connor has a question for you, Fred.
Yeah, Fred, you played in a bunch of Super Bowl.
So I'm a Patriots fan, so this is my senior.
seventh. But for the games that you played in, like for a lot of these teams, or for both of these
teams, the linebackers, young teams, you know, Drake May, young quarterback, Sam Donald, still in
his 20s, but he's been in the league for a little. What is this like for them? You know,
you played in a few. So what was like the first one more so like for these two teams? And how hard
is it kind of during the week to just stay in the hotel and not, you know, kind of deal with all this
type of stuff? Yeah, I mean, it's a surreal moment. You know, you dream about one playing in the NFL.
and then once you make in the NFL, you dream about playing in a Super Bowl, right?
And so being in a Super Bowl only my second season was just unbelievable.
And you're relying a lot on the guys who have been there and done it, right?
Like I had Richard Sherman who had been there, won a Super Bowl.
I'm asking them, like, how the week goes and what you're supposed to do.
Both teams have players and coaches that have been a part of this, been a part of this game and winning one.
So you've got to kind of lean on the older players.
And it's just about eliminating distractions because, like, you've got stuff like this all week long
where it's like all the interviews and all the, you know,
to talk about the game, but you just got to stay dialed in on what you're supposed to do
playing and play out on Sunday.
Sherim felt like an awesome teammate, I assume?
Amazing.
Amazing teammate, yeah.
That's why they won a bunch of Super Bowls up there in Seattle.
With him, they won one, didn't they?
Well, yeah, but I'm just saying, like, they were a dynasty, though, weren't they?
Didn't Seattle?
No, no, no, I think they won one, and then it was just like that was it.
I mean, legendary defense.
Everyone knows the Legion of Boone.
Legion of Boone.
Yeah.
So if you're legendary, that's basically all you want to be as a deal.
He doesn't like that they're being titled the legendary defense up in Seattle and they
haven't won anything yet.
That's a Patriots fan.
That's fair.
Because they got their own name right now.
Isn't it the M-O-B instead of L-O-B?
Oh, yeah.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I thought it was the dark side or something like that.
I thought it was the dark side.
Okay, they don't even have an established name.
So that means that they don't have.
I thought I heard something.
I'm like,
I'm like,
have your own,
have your own thing,
you know what's a cool name.
They do have a good defense.
We're not going to say that.
I know.
It's amazing.
Yeah,
yeah, yeah.
Okay, well, he knows.
Well,
And mob is cool, too.
I didn't think he was going to concede to that.
No, it's a great defense.
That's why, you know.
We're playing defense of football right now in the NFL.
Do you feel that?
How has, how has Drake may perform throughout the playoffs, would you say?
I mean, pretty solid for the defenses he's played against.
Okay.
I like that answer.
And the weather that he's had for certain parts of games.
I think he's played a top five defense in every.
First quarterback ever to be three on the way to the Super Bowl.
Yeah, Thursday night.
He's a fan.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
But they're great, too.
I mean, Seattle's what?
They're also a top of defense.
They might be six.
Overall.
Did you watch all that Drake May this year or no?
You know, I didn't really keep tabs as much, but he was in that MVP conversation.
He was in the MVP conversation, so, you know, you obviously.
No, no, but I think you, because you have a job with another team in a completely different conference.
You would not pay attention.
1,000 percent.
AFC teams, not in this.
Yeah, but I also think, like, a lot of people have not really watched Drake play all year because he's 23 years old and it was supposed to be a rebuild year.
So they have seen the playoffs and seen the stats of the playoffs, and they're like, this guy's ass.
What are we even talking about?
It's like, I don't know, man.
Very young.
He's very young.
It'll be interesting to see how he embraces the moment on Sunday.
It does feel like it's a defensive league right now.
Do you feel that as well?
A lot better defense is being played?
This year, I think a lot better defense is for sure being played.
Why is that?
You think you guys are catching up to the offense?
You know, the league is cyclical, right?
Like it's like offense, defense, offense, defense, run game, past game.
Defense is getting lighter boxes, defense getting heavier boxes, you know.
Well, I don't know.
What do you play better in your light box?
Yeah.
You said what?
What's that?
You're light.
I don't know. Am I like, I don't know.
Two what?
Two, three five.
Two, three five.
It's healthy.
Back in the day, though, they used to be about two-fifty.
So maybe we'll get back to the two-fifty.
That guy, you know what?
Bob's Flames, 250.
Right here.
Yeah, I think, yeah.
Yeah, he's a, you know, yanked up guy.
Were you close to playing?
I was, yeah, NFC championship I would have played.
Yeah.
I was out there practice.
Okay, we saw you, what was the one?
You look good, you look good, and then there was one, you hit a thing?
Yeah.
And then a person came, I think, that you were supposed to avoid.
And it did not look smooth.
It was the only video.
Oh, it didn't look smooth.
No.
It looked like you were yours trying to save it.
Yeah, it did.
It did.
No, no, no.
Now I'm curious.
What clip are you talking about?
Do you find the clip?
Oh, the bag.
He had a guy running back.
Before the divisional round.
Oh, no.
On one leg.
And that running back came.
So, okay, with the bag, you're talking about I had one foot up and one foot
is that why it looked like I was favoring it?
No, the whole thing.
You'll see.
The whole thing.
Because we watched you run back and forth.
Had the jersey tucked.
It's like, ooh.
Abbs were, abs were still out.
It's guys been working.
Reds.
Fredsfield.
Okay.
Run and flying, flying.
Yeah, yeah.
Then I think live on the show, we watched you hit the bag.
We saw you shed the bag.
Yeah.
We saw somebody coming and we were all like, I didn't want to run through my coat.
So I'm having to avoid my coats.
Okay.
All right.
No?
We didn't know.
Because I'm coming.
I'm acting like I'm punching the ball.
You're ready to play.
It makes sense.
It's all good.
We'll never know, unfortunately, when that moment would have come playing in the NFC championship.
But I think that was a week beforehand.
Yeah, no, the practice was going into the divisional round.
Yeah.
Where it was like, oh, is he going to play the divisional round?
And it's like, doctors like, we've got to wait off.
We've got to hold off another week.
How do you think it would have done, like game shape and all that stuff?
Oh, it would have been fantastic.
No problems.
I was in that pool, man, Michael Phelps, getting the lungs burning.
Will you do that forever now?
I think so, yeah.
I love it.
Okay, I think it's the video.
We have the video.
Can you put it on the back wall, too?
Oh, yes, here we go.
Okay, so tell me what part of this looks like I'm favoring something.
I would love to see.
Yeah, right here.
Oh my God, look how violent.
Right there.
Yeah.
Both of them.
Hold on, hold on.
Okay, go back.
Can we get a slow motion?
Right there.
Can we get a slow motion?
Okay.
Oh, right there.
Which leg is it?
Which leg is it?
Which one is it?
Because I'm, I'm curious, do you guys even know which leg is hurt based off of the video?
Right leg.
No, no, no, no.
Right leg.
Is it right leg?
Yeah, right leg.
I broke the left one.
No, I'm kidding.
It was the right one.
Yeah, because you pushed off the left there at the end.
That's probably what they're thinking.
You're saying you felt, oh, my God, I felt great.
We misreg this thing.
Okay, so here's the thing.
I still think you're lying.
No, no, no, no.
Like, okay, so I see the part you're talking about right there.
Yeah.
Just landing one-legged on that leg, you know.
Disengaging.
Yeah, yeah, I'm a lineback's coach.
Oh, my God.
I think I look damn good hands.
Having broken my.
leg and half three months after that looked pretty eye and that's how we were watching okay yeah it's
unbelievable thank you thank you but we were thinking to ourselves wait a minute
no hold on freddie you just broke your leg three months ago yeah that's what we were thinking
i was surprised i was surprised at how well he healed i was did you have stafford's uh chamber thing that you
went into oh yeah did he have a he had a trailer oh yeah trailer yeah it's a it works it's a full thing
they pulled it up to his back door it's probably what kind of trailer was it amoral a
M-M-M-O-R-T-A-L.
Free out of it.
It's fucking radio.
Sorry, yeah, I shouldn't be over here.
Now, Experian, we'll figure out the trailer.
It'll get the entire thing.
Time and money.
Yeah, but he got into a trailer because in training camp, remember, he had hurt back.
Back, yes.
His field is back.
This thing showed up at training camp, and then all of a sudden he's MVP of the NFL.
That is true.
He had no training camp.
So maybe you just plop your leg into that thing, you know?
Yeah, and then all of a sudden, me, mu-m-m-put.
Put that thing in there.
And then no more clips.
Ty is the last question for you, Fred.
Hey, we appreciate you, man.
Thanks, man. I appreciate you guys.
You have a lot of other shows probably you have to do, and we just definitely took up a lot of your time.
I mean, we're just having so much fun.
We're pulling clips up.
We're talking ball.
We're doing, you know, doing all sorts of things.
Medicine.
I mean, we're doing. Nobody's talking about us.
Stations.
We love ball.
Started with that.
And we moved on.
You just brought it up again.
I did.
Sounds like you would like talk about that.
No, no, no, no.
I don't want to talk about it.
Yeah, we do have a question.
Yeah, I mean, it's got to be said.
I mean, what's going on with these things?
How real do you put it in?
Like when you broke your leg, were you instantly like, oh, God, damn it.
The substation.
I can see you, man.
How does he feel about it?
In the locker room.
And I guess we just heard.
Yeah.
It was never talked about until all of a sudden a couple weeks ago when it started being talked about, right?
This thing has been around for decades.
Like, they practiced over there.
Oh, Jerry Rice is practicing at the substation in 1980 something.
So it's been around forever.
For some reason, it's just kind of picked up a lot of momentum, you know,
because of all the injuries that we dealt with this past year.
Is there something to it?
I don't know.
There needs to be more research done to see, like, exactly what the effects could be.
Or if there are some, if there aren't some.
But it's a violent game.
We've got an older roster.
You know, some things are going to happen out there.
Boom, boom, boom.
And, yeah, and then we go.
I think they expanded like three years ago.
I mean, there's always an argument.
They got the juice.
Yeah, yeah.
So, you know.
But also on that case, on that note, people are expecting an answer to come from that world.
Yeah, right.
Not a chance.
No way.
Not a chance.
Right.
We would like it to be, but there's no.
Keep dreaming.
These type of things, they take time.
They take time for sure.
Yeah, maybe just an infinite amount.
That electric company, they have had power.
Yeah.
Like they are.
Yeah, they power.
They actually added three months or three years ago, more power.
Yeah.
So they're not just going to go down.
No.
Without a.
No, you think that.
Oh, is that one?
Jerry Rice played on the same ground.
You know, that whole thing.
So that's going to go on forever.
You just would like you guys to be healthy.
Yeah.
Because we're such big fans.
Me too.
I would love to.
I would love to.
I would love to have a healthy team.
We would like do anything we possibly can to keep you playing football
because obviously the NFL missed you this year.
We did appreciate you bouncing back on the sideline towards the end of the year.
Gave us hope that you were going to be back.
Then we saw what we saw.
Then, you know, now we're excited for next season.
Next season.
Yeah, we'll get that cleaned up.
And the 49ers, you know?
Tip top, number one.
I don't think so, though, because the Seattle Seahawks are in.
No, no, no.
That's what do we talk about?
Anomily.
Good word.
Yes, thank you.
Use it.
All right.
Now it is time.
It's going to be something we're doing with every guest.
It comes through.
Okay, here we go.
We kind of do it on the fly normally yearly.
It becomes the thing.
Yeah.
Now we'd like to officialize it so we all kind of understand what's going on here.
Ladies' gentlemen, it's time for the charity.
Super Show.
Super's in there because we're at Soup Bowl.
Very nice.
It's for charity.
We made this graphic six minutes before the show on.
Okay.
First shot will be worth $20,000.
Your second and third shots will be worth a $10,000 donation.
If you make it on the first one, guess what we're doing, Fred?
We're cheering.
All right.
I know it.
What else are we doing, Fred?
And we're giving $20,000 out.
Charity of your choosing.
If you make it on a second and third try, $10,000, I'll tell you this.
Okay.
You make it on the first try?
Yeah.
You might go down as great athlete of all time conversations.
The ball is tough.
It's very soft.
It's very light.
Oh, you guys do that on purpose.
You guys don't like charity.
Don't you dare do that, Frank.
Don't you dare do that, Frank?
Don't you dare do that, bro.
We love Cher.
I did not expect that.
And we support the troops.
Yes, we do.
Always.
I know you do.
Or else we wouldn't even be doing this.
Of course, you guys love Charity.
Oh, Fred, that was good, though.
Thank you.
You experienced.
Let's blow the balls up.
I was trying to save money around here.
Save money to put to a good place.
That's exactly right.
Which is exactly, Fred, what you will do if you're able to make this on the first try.
Light ball.
Very light ball.
Yeah, me and my son.
We're practicing.
Yeah, you know, they got old AJ number one overall pick soon.
Yeah, what's going on?
It feels like there's a couple basketball people associated with your school that are just paying for all the good players.
Hey, we want him to talk about that.
All right, here we go.
Oh, it's not just them.
They want the old guys, too.
Oh, yeah, G-Lean guys.
Yeah, come on.
Let's get the, let's get the guys first shot at NBA.
Now we're talking about BYU and you're down in my team.
Hold on.
Go blue.
Sorry about that.
Go blue.
Yeah, it's.
Blue and white coogues.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is for $20,000 to a charity of Fred Morris.
Here we go.
First shot of the week.
Here we go.
Oh, boy.
Oh, boy.
He hate charity.
Wow.
Fred Warner.
Yes.
How deflated the balls on.
There's no air in the ball.
Yikes.
Oh, my goodness.
Here's what I'll say.
Here's what I'll say.
Didn't even land in the pain.
I was going to hit in the head.
Here's what I'll say.
Last year when I did this, I over did it.
And so then we hit the back.
So that time I gave it.
Did you wrestle in high school?
I didn't.
I wish I did, though.
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah.
You're thinking excuse.
You're a guy normal?
Okay.
I am.
Okay.
Just like the nineers.
A lot of injuries.
Where else we would have been there?
Now, I will say that I don't like how people have to act like that's not an excuse.
Hey, if you lose Fred Warner, your team's going to suffer from that.
No doubt about it.
I'm tired of the excuses.
It's like, okay.
All right, you know.
The best guy on the field is no longer on the field for the team.
That's very nice of you.
And then Shanahan continues somehow.
The man.
Sala goes crazy.
Yes.
All right.
All right.
It's for $10,000.
Oh, 10.
Okay, here we go.
Ready?
You.
We made the graphics.
We made the grapings.
You did, you did.
It's on there.
It's on there.
You matched to get to 20 maybe.
Oh, we're closer.
We're closer.
We're closer.
One more, one more, one more.
Oh, two balls.
Oh, I got you caught.
Oh, this got a little more hair.
Oh, this one over the whole time.
No, no.
Hey, this one got a little bit more.
I didn't know.
Oh, all.
All right.
This is the final.
Final, final shot of the day.
Final chance.
Here we go.
For $10,000.
to a charity of Fred Warners choosing?
My LeBron Jane.
Bay, bang.
Oh, no.
Oh, geez.
Wow.
The ball switch at the end was talking.
Yeah, bro.
I mean, you're kidding me.
Like, what are we doing here?
Well, I tell you what we're not doing.
We're not yet.
We're not getting back to journey.
Thanks, that's a lot.
Thanks, Fred.
We appreciate that you, man.
We soon have a busy week.
Thank you for stopping you.
No, absolutely.
Appreciate it, man.
Thank you.
Thank you, thank you, thank you guys.
Thank you so much.
Appreciate it.
The boys in the back just told me you have a gift.
What is that?
Oh, yes.
We do have a little gift.
I think here at our telomuk friends have a little gift for you.
So if we can bring those out, thank you guys.
Let's get a round of applause for.
Pat and Cheddar Fred here, all right?
The dynamic duo of Tillamook cheese.
You got to put that next to his face.
Only the most premium of dairy products right here.
Thank you so much.
Put your face next to.
You get that on camera.
You can bite your nose off.
Thank you.
I'll take that.
This is all cheddar.
This is hot quality ched here.
Tillamook cheddar.
Tchallamook, cheddar, yes.
This thing's heavy as hell.
I know.
Yeah.
Here, let's hold it together.
That's a high quality.
That's great.
Oh, my.
It looks exactly like you.
Who's the artist?
They've done it.
I know.
It's not bad.
They've finally done it.
Are you going to take a big bite?
Yeah.
Right.
Get out of there.
No, no, no, no.
No, no.
No.
We can take a bite of these.
These are good.
Some of these.
That's not fun.
All right off the hair.
But no, this is art.
We can't take a bite of art.
This is.
That is art.
How do they mimic you that good?
Yeah, how about that?
Did they get a mold on my face?
Yeah, that looks good, man.
Look at the hair.
Oh, man.
It's the flow and the hair.
Pat was saying he wants to put that in his house.
Will that last?
Will that preserve?
Yeah, it'll last, I'm sure.
Wow.
Nancy Baker's the artist and cheese artist.
We don't know, man.
You got a twig now, man.
Look at that.
That's your twin.
Wow.
Oh, my gosh.
Thank you, too.
like that's take a bite of your hair thank you to body your own hair yeah oh yeah
get your nose hey get your nose yeah it's the exact same nose uh-huh
pop that over there all right fellows hey i'll tell you what you do with you
you're you keep fredd i'm keeping fredder yeah cheddar fredder what what oh nice
fredder yeah chatter fredder yeah all right brother appreciate you guys
appreciate your man pleasure it's super so you're working for he's working for
Tillabook and
Dude's got two
That might take
Judge Joe Flacco
Yeah, that's the first place now
That is
It's got in two companies
There it is
Number one
It's got two companies
Unbelievable
The likeness is striking
Yeah are you scared
Looking in the mirror
If anybody says what's Super Bowl week
That right there
I did not know about this
I've not seen it
Yeah right
I was sit down for now
You had to say a headshot down
Get that effort
It's a hall of Facebook
Like a video game
What? Wow.
That thing turns the corner and I just immediately, yes.
I'm so happy.
Thank you, Tillamook.
Unreal.
Cheddar me.
Can you break it or is it like solid?
I don't want to behead me.
I don't want to behead me.
The ear.
How to taste?
Good.
It was good till the muck cheddar.
Yep.
Good.
Okay.
They nailed it.
Holy shit.
How did they do that?
I don't know.
We'll never know.
Miss Baker's the artist.
You think she used a plant?
There's David Baker.
I don't know.
You were there.
Tell us.
I was told earlier,
hey, there is a gift coming for you.
Do you want to see it or know about it?
Nah,
would like to just kind of experience it.
Happy I did that.
Yeah, good move.
Good move.
Happy I did that.
I wish I would, you know what?
I think I'm a good one for all you guys.
Oh, man.
I'm going to ask.
I'm going to ask.
That'd be the greatest honor of all time.
It's kind of one one.
Yeah, it's definitely a one.
That's a picture is of D-butt, you know,
kind of.
Yeah, no, that's a good point.
Recently.
Yeah, true.
You have an AI altered images?
Yeah.
All right, joining us now, ladies and gentlemen, is a man that AI will never be able to duplicate.
When you have goat conversations, you talk about this man.
Western Pennsylvania Pison legend.
San Francisco 49er, great.
Four-time Super Bowl champion, ladies and gentlemen, Joe Montana.
Yes, Joe!
Ice cold beer.
I love that.
What a guy.
Look the shoes.
Man.
So cool.
Couple cold.
Wow.
He stole those.
Those were in the back.
Had it ready for the telemook.
That's a quarterback right there.
Just rolls of ritz.
Rolls of rins for the cheese.
It's a good move.
Unbelievable.
All class.
Unbelievable.
Yeah, he did.
Age.
I saw it.
I've been a weird spot here.
Yeah.
All day.
Joe.
Now you need those.
You need those.
You want me here.
Hold on me.
We'll toss this bad boy over your back.
Maybe next time, H.
There we go.
Boom. We should have been much more prepared for you.
I thought you were.
Joe, we're so jacked up.
I just got to share it.
Look at that.
Joe, I would ask you about this.
So you brought the crackers immediately.
You know, crackers, cheese, you think of wine.
Obviously, we're in Northern California.
You're here with Guinness.
So whenever you talk about, like, kind of the culture of this part of the country,
it does feel like drinking is a little bit of a part of it.
Doesn't it feel like wine is part of the cheddar crackers?
It feels like that is a part of the world.
Is that an accurate description of San Francisco?
And how should people outside of this place view it in your eyes if you were to describe?
Well, I think you're seeing wine all over the place now, whether it's not just Northern California,
but all spread throughout the state.
And everybody's getting in on the game.
But Guinness is still making Guinness.
Yeah.
You just moved up to the top.
What do you think people should know about San Francisco, though?
that maybe have never been here.
Like we were, we said this to start the show,
because we were so surprised by what we had been told and expected
versus when we walked through the streets and got here.
It's like the buildings are like beautiful.
Like the eyelines are beautiful because there are so many hills.
And it was like obviously a nice run.
There's people running.
It was like a very active city.
It felt like I had not known this about San Francisco.
Obviously you very familiar with this area forever.
Oh, yeah.
I think one of the things that everybody still looks back
at when the bubble burst and all the financial district was almost empty.
Restaurants were leaving, and that's all behind us now.
And the city is coming back.
Our mayor has done an extremely, extremely good job of building the city back up.
And we live here.
I've been here since 1979.
My whole family's here, except our youngest is moving back in from New York, eventually, hopefully next summer.
but everybody lives here.
Got three grandkids here,
and we just keep coming back.
It's hard to get it.
It's a beautiful city.
We live down by the water,
and so you see Alcatraz and the bridge.
Yeah.
That's part of my view.
It's your window.
If you look,
my wife might be walking right.
Yeah, I've got a chance to chat with you off there,
and you guys talked about how much you love this city,
how much you love this place and how you've called this place home.
And you just mentioned your grandkids.
We know the story about you saving.
That's right.
Thank you with a football hitting a person, rating it beat.
Yeah.
Breaking her nose.
You're a legend, obviously, and we appreciate the hell out of you.
Let's talk about your relationship with Guinness.
I feel like you've had one for a while now.
This particular relationship good because Guinness is going to be donating up to $35,000
to the local food bank supporting neighbors across the Bay Area for every four-pack that's made,
I believe, of this new logger here that Guinness has made.
What type of beer is this?
It's a little lighter.
It's a little lighter.
It's a lot lighter.
It's a lot crisper.
Best drinking ice.
cold. I've been involved, like you said, with Guinness for a long time, and this is just a
temporary thing, so it's only available for a certain amount of time. And for every, like you
said, for every four-pack, $5 is going to the food bank here in San Francisco, the SF
Marin Food Bank, where we'll be heading down there in a little bit to go help back. That's the
beauty about Guinness and love working with them for this reason. They're always giving back to
the places they go and visit. Every time we go somewhere,
We were at a food bank somewhere helping and they're donating money and they just do things right.
And this beer became an idea from them and they asked me one day.
And so we started working on this about a beer that I had when I was in Germany.
And it was after it was so smoking hot when we were playing there.
And every day after practice we'd head right to this one place with new had ice cold, this wheat bear.
Oh, and so we started working on that, and it's been in collaboration with them for a while.
And for the longest time, it was only available in Chicago.
And so now they've packaged it and they're putting it out in Northern California here for a limited time.
Well, congratulations on getting that done.
I can't wait to try it.
Obviously, chasing that beer from Germany for this long to make the Guinness folks over an Ireland make it happen.
It's a beautiful story.
You were green for us today.
Yeah, I did.
Yeah, so you debuts.
Yeah.
It was for that, actually, Paison.
You know, I hear these,
Guinness also is black, so yeah.
I'm Irish.
My middle name's O'Neill, so I think I think it plays either way.
There's a Guinness in there somewhere.
Speaking of that, we went over to Ireland.
I don't know if I told you this or not.
I don't know, 50 of them, maybe.
50 Guinnesses?
Oh, my God.
They're so delict.
I don't know.
I haven't tried this one.
Okay, I'm not going to put stamp approval on the Legends log.
I don't think Joe would lie to us.
Okay, I don't think Joe would lie to us.
but the OG Guinness
so delightful.
You know, when we were in Ireland
Were we about to drink a beer together right there?
No, some of these are, one of them,
packets is cold.
One of them is cold.
This one?
You've got to find this one.
I've actually brought the cold one from my house.
Hell yeah.
But they,
you know you own the beer market
when you can walk in any pub and say,
give me a pint.
And they don't ask you for who.
They just give you Guinness.
because that's, they own that market over there.
And it's such a, uh-oh, I want to see you open that.
No, you got to let that one kind of settle a little bit.
I don't think so, right?
And he also shook it up a little bit before.
Yeah, you had to get it out.
It's a good four-pack.
I mean, pretty sturdy, four-pack here.
They also do a lot of packaging on the local plant products.
Yeah, that's right.
You know, like this obviously, like a lot of pay.
They're wasting a lot of money, I think, around the,
yeah, how they put the packaging together.
You're talking about, I'm talking about the weed.
Slots.
I was going to show you the packaging.
The packaging is beautiful, though.
This is, like, very sturdy.
The one that we just sent out,
it came in a black box that was just off the chart.
Everyone that I've sent it to just loves it.
Oh, now, once again, that's the Guinness difference.
AJ has a question for you, Joe.
Yeah, Joe, first off, I mean, these shoes, eventually by the end of the show,
I'd like to you explain.
These are pretty sweet.
But second part of this, you have four Super Bowls, obviously.
If you think back, is there anything any one of those
or one play that sticks out more than anything else?
I just wonder when you have so many great Super Bowl memories, does anything stick out?
I think as a quarterback throwing a touchdown at the end of the Super Bowl to win a game,
probably sticks out more than anything, especially after I found out, and I can't believe this,
John Taylor only caught one pass in that game, and that was it.
Wow. The one.
The one.
It was the one.
No, he didn't catch another pass in the game.
That was the only pass he got.
So he was probably going to hate you after that game.
You know what?
Last night we did a thing.
with like four or five of us looking back into the Super Bowl.
And I said, John, I'm really sorry, man.
I have to apologize because you were a wasted talent.
Yeah, right.
Yeah, right.
I said we just did not throw him the ball enough.
He was, I mean, one of only two guys to go 90-plus yards for a touchdown in the same game.
And I loved it because I threw a little seven-yard slant, 94-yards.
seven yards slant, 96 yards.
And I got two touchdowns and 190 yards.
I'm passing.
Love what you're doing, brother.
Keep it going, J-T.
DeBott has a question for you, Joe.
Joe, we talked about the 4-0 and the Super Bowl's,
your own memory as a player.
What was your favorite memory as a kid
or a young man watching the game,
watching the Super Bowl and a big-time play,
maybe your favorite team?
What was your best memory growing up
before you got a chance to actually playing them?
Ringgold High.
Yeah, it was, you know, I grew up
outside of Pittsburgh, so watching the Steelers play and watch what Bradshaw went through early in his career and then come back and then win for Super Bowls.
But them with Lynn Swan and those guys, it was fun to watch the Steelers back then.
And their defense was ridiculous.
Yeah.
The defense now, this Patriots, Vrabel getting fired, then being able to be a super genius with his New England Patriots team,
rebuild it in the same image as the Patriots, but with their own Vrable kind of twist,
23-year-old quarterback. Go ahead, Conman.
Yeah, you mentioned last time we were on the show about Bill Walsh
and just how important he was to the team.
What do you see out of Rabel and even Mike McDonald's
and kind of the importance of their demeanor and attitude
and how that's kind of gotten to both these defenses
because, you know, we were talking about it earlier with Fred Warner.
This might be another, you know, defensive battle,
Super Bowl that we haven't really seen recently.
Yeah. Last night, I said the same thing
is that, you know, everybody looks at the offenses,
but really championships are won.
won by defense, right? If you can't stop somebody, you can't win. I don't care what you say.
And those guys bring their own demeanor to the team and in different ways. Like Brable,
you can see. He's an excitable, the other coach, kind of quiet. But he has his own teaching
method and ways to get these guys fired up to play the kind of football they want on both
sides of it. So I'm looking forward to the game. I think it's going to be a fun one.
Yeah, Joe, I have a question.
I just came out this morning, the Cheezer trailer for the Football Town.
It's about Pittsburgh.
It's coming up for the draft.
Pat narrated it.
It's awesome.
Joe, crazy, I got asked to narrate that, by the way.
Huge honor.
Yeah, huge honor.
It's awesome.
But, like, why do you think, like, what is there, like, six, seven Hall of Fame quarterbacks
that have come out of Pittsburgh area, so many Hall of Famers from Aliquippa,
Woody High, everything like that?
Why do you think that area lent itself to so many great quarterbacks coming out of it?
I don't really.
have an answer for that other than I think that sports in that area a lot of people say the
same about other cities but it's just a blue collar hardworking where sports really was a thing
for people to get away and from their everyday life to watch sports on TV especially football
and it was just a fun place to grow up because you knew even in high school high school football was
big and
how will you get to
though so many quarterbacks out of there
I have no idea
I think it was a
I think it was the Guinness
beer maybe
yeah
the Guinness of Pittsburgh
I see light
yeah Johnny United is Mount Washington
you know he's from Mount Washington
I assume you knew that you guys probably yeah yeah
okay yeah sorry I'm gonna
yeah yeah I'm gonna
so you Johnny you was one of the
I've never
only sure
Jersey I've ever bought was Johnny Hughes.
And I got the greatest time to play the old Crosby when it moved to North Carolina before
it shut down one of the, I got to play with Johnny the last time I was there.
And it was, I mean, I loved him.
And he, but to watch what he went through, he had to Velcro his hands on to the golf club.
But yet he played 18, not even 18.
Wow.
Mount Washington.
That's Mount Washington.
Yeah.
I love everything about it.
All right, Joe, before we let you get out of here,
and we appreciate you being gracious with your time,
we're doing a charity super shot here.
Fred Warner, not able to make the shot.
It is a very difficult shot, Joe.
Although we believe in you as a person,
and we believe in you as an athlete and legend
and great Guinness representative.
This shot, if you were to make it,
would be a bit of a miracle with the way this ball is.
$20,000 donation if you make it on your first try.
$10,000 for the second and third attempts.
Joe Montana, obviously San Francisco icon.
Looking to a raise a little money.
Oh,
dialed.
This one for $10,000 donation, Joe Montana.
Okay, okay, the ball's getting you.
I think your ball's getting you.
Just shoot the ball, Joe.
Same miss.
You know, it's that old saying short and not hard enough.
That's the old saying.
That is the old saying.
Another old saying.
is slantja.
We appreciate the hell out of the Guinness.
Thank you guys.
Thank you for representing Pittsburgh so well in the football world.
And thank you for being so kind to our program.
We appreciate you, man.
I appreciate your time.
Thank you, guys.
Have a good one.
Joe.
Great beer, by the way.
Thank you.
Great to see you.
Oh, yeah.
We got soccer.
Jersey right there, it appears.
What team is that, Ty?
What team is that right there, the soccer team?
Thank you, Joe.
Danny.
What club is that?
It's got a, it's a, it's a,
Byron. R.C.B. Lebsig?
It's got a Byron symbol top
left fire, right? Is that Espeñol?
Come on, Gump.
Who is it? Who is it?
Who is it? That's Espanio?
Espanio.
In the morning, we drink coffee.
In the afternoon, it's rum.
In the after that, we play soccer, and we win every one.
Yeah.
We're Espanio.
We're Espanio.
Looky, looky, looky, another goal.
He says it's a gift.
Okay, sick. We're going to a break right down.
20 seconds.
Can I come get that from you in 20 seconds?
Radio Rosegris.
Boom.
Just got a jersey from Espanio.
We've been talking about them all year.
I had no idea they existed.
Jay J.J. did you get any game worn?
Interesting.
Did J.J. Watts send you guys here?
Bad boss.
They don't even know.
Yeah. Bingo.
Hey, JJ, tighten up.
Hour 2 is on the other side.
Be a friend, tell your friend.
Something nice to might change our life.
Topic of conversation, even though we're going to be selling a lot of different products
and talking to a lot of people from a lot of different genres of the world.
We are celebrating the greatest sport on Earth football.
here in San Francisco as the Patriots and the Seahawks will do battle on Super Bowl Sunday to decide who is the world champion of the greatest sport of all time.
The numbers are going to be up and to the right, even though the stars might not be in abundance yet in this particular matchup.
It feels like the world is going to be introduced to maybe a brand new dynasty.
Will it be the same old, same old team that maybe they have heard of from years past in the New England Patriots who had a 20-plus year run that everybody thought was absolutely absurd?
And they're going to be back before some teams even figured out how to make it to the damn Super Bowl.
That would be insane.
Is Vrable the greatest coach of all the time?
Or is the guy who's coaching the Seattle Seahawks,
Mike McDonald, potentially the greatest coach of all time
with what he's been able to do.
After they kick Pete Carroll out of the door
and say we're going to a new era,
this guy comes in as a defensive mastermind,
a super genius of sorts,
and forecast the future for his Seattle Seahawks team
in his first team meeting
when he says, I want you to close your eyes.
It's late January.
It's the NFC championship.
It's going to be 30 degrees.
It's going to be a little bit of rain.
it's going to be shitty for them, just right for us.
Just 21 months later, he found his team in the NFC championship,
and now they're in the Super Bowl with a quarterback who's supposed to be absolute ass
whenever he started his NFL career.
It's an insane weekend of storylines that could become.
Maybe they end up into Hall of Fame.
Speaking of, we will find out who the official Hall of Famers are
on Thursday night, I do believe, at the Honor Show.
And then Friday morning, we will have all of the Hall of Famers here joining us live
for a special thing called the Hall of Fame.
faceoff where we will be doing a trivia
game of sorts with the Hall of Famers about
ball for a donation
to a charity of their choosing. The Pro Football
Hall of Fame will also match a $25,000
donation, so it's going to be a packed week
a loaded week. It's already started. Let's go to
the talks of table at Boston Connor at Ty Schmidt.
Good celebration of ball. It feels like
we're already seeing everybody. Joe Flacco, before
we even get started, just kind of takes everybody's
breath away. Exactly. Then Fred Warner comes in
with two companies. Yeah, two of them.
Joe Montana comes in with
ice cold beer?
A ice cold beer?
Eight beers?
What?
The Super Bowl is starting fantastically here in San Francisco.
Yeah, I mean, it's the best time of the year.
It really is.
You know, just seeing old friends and having people like Joe Montana pop in with ice cold beers when you didn't ask for them.
But also, I'm very excited for the game just as someone who really has no connection to either team.
And like you said, maybe that is just because we have followed it all year.
And a lot of people who will watch this as the only game of the year aren't as excited because there aren't a bunch of house.
hold names. Like, I think this could potentially be one of the best or closest games we've had in
several years now. On that note, four and a half point dogs are the New England Patriots con, man.
Got to wake up feeling good about that on this Wednesday. Yeah, I love it. All the pressure's
on them. You know, all that we're hearing right now is how much the Seahawks should win by.
Not anything else. So all pressure on the favorite team and the underdog stats I know are terrific,
not to mention, you know, the Patriots are in white jerseys as well and that's some cool stat too.
Home team. One half of the hammer. Dad. Cowboys.
beat down. Looks really cool.
Yeah, big time. Really cool. A couple chains, got the boots, got the hair flow.
Super weak. Yeah, you're doing it. You're really bringing it. And obviously Joe Montana brought
some beers. What are the bets saying? Obviously, heavy, heavy betting public favorite was the
Seattle Seahawks, like 70 plus percent. Just a little bit ago. Down to 64 percent on the Seahawks
minus four and a half. What is that saying to you as that continues to drop potentially?
Yeah, it was as high as 75 to start this whole thing. And we had talked about it.
That's because they were coming off a couple ass beatings looking really good against
really good teams. But then as
people look at things and there's
so many days between
the NFC and AFC Championship and the Super Bowl.
So there's a lot of research done. And all
that research is just saying like, hey,
yes, Seattle's been really, really good. But guess
what? Patriots also really, really good.
So that's why you're starting to see that percentage come down.
People believing in the Patriots more and more as the
weeks could go on. Nine-year NFL VET, host of
everything, DB. Good, DeBad. Dee Darry's Jay Ballers.
DeBoch, take away from the first hour here at Radio Row in San Francisco.
How do you think the week's going to be?
The week is going to be phenomenal.
I can take anything from that statue, block, bronze, whatever you want to call it.
That's what the week is going to be like.
That's Super Bowl, baby.
You mentioned it, Joe Montana, the crowd, the people walking by, I can't tell you the aura that just walked over near.
Oh.
I'm kind of distractive.
Wow.
Ladies and gentlemen, champ, CM.
Poo!
Yeah, Paul!
Hey, you got AJ in the studio.
He's normally on the Zoom.
They must be, man, they must have shelled out some big bucks to get your ass over here, huh?
Hit your ride.
All right.
Speaking of big bucks.
Yeah.
It's happening, isn't it?
Yeah.
Oh, it's happening.
Ladies and gentlemen, Las Vegas.
Yeah, throw up those ones, boys.
Throw up those ones.
I'll be drinking your tears.
Just like the Seahawks fans are going to be drinking the Patriots tears on Sunday.
That's right.
That's right.
Yeah, I bet you like the Bruins too, don't you?
Yeah, how they doing?
Oh, buddy.
What are we doing?
here, boys. Okay, so you like to see Hawks clearly
over the Patriots. I don't have a dog
in the fight. You know, the Bears are out, so
it is what it is. Bears had a good run
this year. They did, man. Ben Johnson,
Caleb Williams. Round of applause.
Seth Freak and Rollins was doing a lot of
talking about the Bears on team. That was good to see.
It's because he can't wrestle, so he might as well talk.
You mean because he's injured or just in general?
No, I mean, because he can't wrestle.
I love that. Best in the World's here,
obviously, about to run into the, hey,
you doing? Go see you go. Tony Dungey. Holy shit.
Wow. You're going to see you, Tony. There he's Bill.
I feel real special over here. Pat McAfee.
Tony Dungey's right behind you. I don't care. I know. I know. I understand.
Champ's here. What about your Finn Baller talk to the mic as OTC?
Yeah. So let's talk. Okay, so let's chat a little bit about you and Roman Reigns. What is your
thoughts here? What did you see on Roman Raines whenever he, you know, he joined our show.
First time we've seen him a long time. Yeah. And it obviously does his thing at the rumble.
He comes out. What are you saying? First time you've seen him in a long time. What do you mean?
Well, he's given time.
Yeah, exactly. He's giving the younger stars an opportunity.
He's busy.
He's a gracious tribal chief.
Yeah.
They're saying that's his best promo of all time.
Oh, imagine that.
In the ring with CM Punk, bringing the best out of guys.
Yeah, I've heard that before.
Okay, you're compliment yourself.
I love that.
I love that.
What do you think right now about you and Roman Raines and where he is right now coming back?
I think in this business.
Yes.
Thank you.
In this business.
I think in sports.
I think in the end of.
I think in the NHL, at the start of a season, you get the lay of the land.
You see all 32 teams and, you know, even in baseball, you see like, okay, this team's going to be better and you can have your predictions.
But everybody has that wish of this is going to be the team and this is going to be the team on the other side.
Everybody can have their predictions.
And I don't know if anybody in NFL, you know, sphere guessed that it was going to be Patriots and Seahawks.
No, that wouldn't have been your first pick because that doesn't exactly scream block.
Buster Super Bowl, right?
It's still the Super Bowl.
Teams are still going to be out there grinding, trying the best to win.
But when you take wrestling and you look at who is the biggest names in the industry,
the top two are CM Punk and Roman Raines, right?
So you want to see them in the biggest event, in the main event at WrestleMania.
So we're here now.
I wasn't sure he was going to pick me.
I thought he might pick Drew because I do legitimately believe Drew is the easier choice.
But where I'm at right now, I got him exactly where I want him.
He picked me.
I got under his skin.
He's emotional.
And we all know, you know, those emotional Samoans, they can't control themselves.
Oh, no.
Not our tribal chief.
C and punk.
AJ, I don't know if I.
Maybe the tribal thief, but not our tribal chief.
Exactly.
Exactly.
And I don't think he, I do not believe he is.
from Hawaii or Polynesia.
AJ has the last question for you to CM Punk.
We appreciate you making time,
AJ, you're my third favorite AJ.
I'm sorry.
It goes, it goes, AJ Lee,
AJ Styles.
What?
Yeah.
I'll take it.
Yeah.
He's just retired.
AJ's great.
AJ Stott.
AJ Stiles.
AJ Stiles.
Fantastic.
What a career.
A lot of retired.
He put his gloves back on.
Yeah, he put his gloves back on, though.
So that was a retirement?
I don't think I fully understand what happened out there.
Who knows?
I don't know.
I know what he told me behind the scenes,
which is nobody else's business.
Why'd you tell us to even say?
Loving respect.
All right, AJ has a...
But he put the gloves back on.
Wait, there's that behind the scenes show now.
It'll come out.
You can tell us.
Listen, listen, if we're ever doing a WrestleMania in the future in Atlanta,
and we need, like, gnarly Alan Jones to come back
and do a street fight,
it's like Bruno San Martino against the macho man,
Randy Savage,
circa, you know, late 80.
Yeah, bring it on.
Yeah, we're from Pittsburgh.
We love the Paisano, Bruno San Martina.
Yeah, you put French fries on salads.
Go ahead.
I'm sorry, AJ, we're...
And on sandwiches, but yeah, they're better all of a sudden.
You guys have lasagna as pizza there from your city.
Who hates lasagna?
What a weirdo you are.
That's a good thing.
But I want to eat lasagna.
If I want lasagna, if I want pizza, eat pizza, right?
Thank you, AJ.
Thank you, David, Jay.
That's right.
The dishes stuff's for tourists anyway.
Oh, it is.
So what do you have?
Then what's for the...
Bin-crust Malnades, baby.
Oh, that's probably crunchy.
Yeah, cornmeal on the bottom of the crust, yeah, sweet sauce.
I'm all in.
The thing crust out of there is very nice.
Hey, we've got elimination chamber coming up.
You both should all come set up shop or buy a pizza.
Up in Chicago.
Yeah.
All right.
That's a really far travel for us.
AJ has the last question for you here.
Yeah.
For shoot, what do you think of this show, the behind-the-scenes show?
What's the name of?
Unreal.
I love it.
As a fan, I enjoy seeing it.
What do you think?
So I hate it and I love it.
I watched the first season, and I love the way it humanizes people.
I love the, you got to see moments because really, it's just like to me, NFL hard knocks.
You know, and if that show, I watched the one with the Bears, obviously, and my wife was interested in it because it's not sports.
You're profiling individuals that might normally not get the spotlight on them, and I see our show Unreal is really kind of no different.
What I don't like is peeling back the curtain a little bit too much.
Like, I don't necessarily, like, to me,
guerrilla is sacred.
So they shoot so much stuff in guerrilla,
I don't think is a lot of the time anybody's business.
But humanizing people like Charlotte Flair or Ria Ripley
and showing the human behind the character that they play on TV,
I think that stuff's beautiful.
I respect what you're saying about guerrilla,
because there's no time to breathe.
You have no time to breathe before or after now.
I mean, you know, to me backstage, like that says,
like, I'm not, listen, I'm friends.
with tons of the Black Hawk players when we had that dynasty in the the 2019 20s yeah yeah no cano cano cano
we just had cano on like his name's caner caner can't i don't necessarily want to be in the room
because i'm not you know what he mean like i'm not i'm one of those guys that like if the cubs
were like hey we made you a world series ring i'm like i didn't play i don't necessarily want that
you should take it though so yeah take it i did i did i did okay so i j but i'm not i'm
I think there needs to be like some sort of separation of church and state.
Just a little bit.
Leave a little for us.
This is us.
This is what we do.
A lot of it is,
you know,
should be secret.
All right.
Well,
we appreciate the hell out of you.
Good luck to you,
man.
Luck is for losers.
Give it to Roman.
He doesn't need it.
Ladies and gentlemen,
the man,
we'll be taking on our tribal chief.
Romant,
boys.
Our champion.
CN Punk.
Thanks for having me, boys.
You too, brother.
CM Punk back with WWE as a champion.
He's a great American champion.
Yeah.
There is somebody who's a great.
Holy shit, Donovan McNabb.
How you doing, Donovan?
Good to see you.
Great American, what?
The great American is back there.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's got a great American.
What are you doing?
Donovan, do you sell anything right now?
Yeah, living.
Okay, good.
Good to see you.
There's a man in the back there from Indianapolis that we all saw as he walked in the back of
Seamp Punk.
Yeah, right behind me.
Did not want CM Punk in Dan?
No, definitely not.
They don't ship me.
No, they're not.
He's a big producer.
He's a big producer.
We grab Dan,
please.
Work, might have turned into a shoot.
Hey, how are you?
Yes.
Ladies and gentlemen.
This is right.
Ladies and gentlemen,
a great American, Dan, Dawkins.
Barrius Butler in the house with the great American penis.
Let go.
Boom, boom.
We could go home.
We can go home.
We can go home.
Chicks swing.
We know you in Indianapolis.
We know you in Indyneedie to be able to just one microphone, one guy,
row up an entire city, okay, an entire city.
We got to watch that.
We got to experience that.
I as a player, D, but as a player.
We obviously, what a weapon you have to be to be able to do that.
Then you transform into, okay, I'm going to get into politics as well.
And you've done the same thing over there, it appears.
I do not dabble in that world, but I see you quote tweeting the world that you're in.
Your ability to just jump right into the fire.
Is that something you've always had?
Because that's a big step going from sports to politics.
Like a lot of Stephen A is doing it.
Some other people are doing it.
That's a crazy world over there.
Have you felt that or is it just kind of like you?
Oh, it's crazier than this.
You love it.
Like, you know, when I was working with you guys at ESPN,
you do a college basketball game.
And I loved reading the tweets after and responding because I would have loved to have been,
I love athletes.
I love reporters,
announcers,
and I would love to interact.
So I used to do that,
and then people,
one side would get pissed,
the other side would get pissed,
you're wrong,
you're bad.
But when you jump into politics,
that's a whole lot of crazy.
Like,
I mean, crazy.
Like,
I got girls that I went to high school with
screaming at me.
Like, hey, blah.
I'm like,
hey, whatever,
good, be mad.
I don't care.
But you love it,
though, it feels like.
You have to be cut out for that.
I'm not.
You are.
You're absolutely who you're crap in here.
Who are you lying to.
No,
You go to bat for me a lot, which I appreciate you doing that.
What's that?
You go to bat for me a lot, which I appreciate you doing that.
Honestly, genuinely, I think that's because you know me as a person.
I'll tell you Pat McAfee's story, true story.
When you were drafted by the Colts, I was doing my radio show in Indy, and your dad hit me up.
Hey, can we get Pat on your show?
And you came on my show, and you were awesome.
Awesome.
And I'll never forget.
I went, hey, we got to have this guy on every single week.
And your boy, Bill Pollian said, absolutely not.
said, hell no.
Yeah, yeah.
And then there was a guy, Gerard Powers.
Yeah.
Gerard Powers was on my show as a rookie.
Awesome.
And Paulian said, no way.
Hell no.
And then when I fell in love with you,
and people in Indy will remember that,
when you had your problem, allegedly,
when you had your alleged problem,
your apology slash Mia Copa, whatever you want to call it,
was so awesome that I'm like, this guy, I'm all in.
Now, we've had arguments about,
paying players and stuff like that back in the day.
Which humans are going to disagree.
Which I think in your world, politics now, nobody understands that.
That human.
When you have the great American penis, you just move it along.
Exactly.
I mean, you just move it.
Exactly.
When you got the gap, you just continue on.
Boom!
Put it on a shirt.
Hey, have a great Super Bowl.
Thanks, brother.
See you guys.
Love you, Dan.
Love you.
Dan just goes to war.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
He's a new war at the national championship.
Foxy and I were a pair.
So we can explain.
his house is half mile away from where the Thunderdome is.
He has been a local Indianapolis sports talk show host, the biggest, for 20 years or whatever.
So, like, we know Dan Dawkich.
Like, we know him very well.
He's transformed into this world now.
He's looking for him.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, he's somebody needs to hear it for the first time.
I'm going to be the guy.
And I'm always like, like, man, that's crazier going.
Because we get dropped in that world a little bit.
Probably will just because of that, what he just did right there.
And then it's immediately like, well, that's not what I said or did it all.
Doesn't matter.
No.
Does not matter at all?
It's like, that's crazy time over there.
He is just swimmingly transitioned into that, I think.
Yeah, but he's super into the gap.
Foxy and I went into him.
He just yelled it in our faces, faces told us we had them, which was awesome.
And then Connor and Ty, I believe, went up to him.
He did the same exact thing.
He is a great American with a GAP.
Okay.
We assume.
I mean, that came out of nowhere as well.
AJ Hawks here.
didn't get the intro.
On our goal.
AQ Shipley's here.
Good to see you.
Hey,
Hey, boys.
How are we doing?
Okay, so obviously you've had a chance
to sit in a chair,
not say much ago,
to the back, kind of come back out here,
see a lot of things different happen.
Let's talk.
When you look at the Super Bowl this weekend,
what is the matchup like for the trenches?
Now, we're giving out the Protector of the Year Award,
I believe, on Thursday night.
That's right.
Shout to Offense Alignment,
getting awards that are presented from the NFL.
We've been getting out the trenches,
obviously, with you on top of the trophy for a while now.
That's right.
But we do appreciate the fact that it's happening.
obviously not a finalist
are in a Super Bowl. What should
we be looking at for the
Super Bowl matchup whenever it comes to the trenches?
I'm looking forward to this game. We've talked about it
over and over again about who's going to be the better
team. Obviously, New England is
the underdog, but it's going to come down
to the defensive lines. We've talked about that. We always talk
about offensive lines. I think Seattle has a better
offensive line. Younger offensive line
probably will be very good at
some point in New England. But the
defensive lines, whoever win the interior
matchups to the defensive lines in this game?
It's going to be the winner of the Super Bowl.
Conman, you talked about the interior D-line.
Last couple of games you've had to go outside,
which are necessarily New England,
not at this stage of the build is elite yet, I would say.
Yeah, exactly.
Houston and Denver in the divisional
and the AFC title game for the New England Patriots
that matchup on the outside.
All pros on both those defenses,
and you mentioned it with Seattle.
Their strength on their D-line is in the middle.
So probably better for New England
because that's where our strength on the offensive line is
with Will Campbell being young Morgan Moses.
He's been great, too.
But, you know, that is where it's going to be one or a loss, and hopefully it's doing a little bit.
Congratulations to a couple new head coaches, Clint Kubiak,
the narrator, him and Fernando.
Yeah.
See what Clint did with Sam Donald.
Now, Kevin O'Connell did that with Sam Donald as well.
So a lot of people would say, okay, Kevin O'Connell's super genius, which we all said this year,
goes the way it goes for the Minnesota Vikings, how it is.
But Kubiak being able to replicate and go even further with Sam Donald,
certainly a special relationship.
and what we've seen from Fernando,
I think they're going to do well out there,
especially with seemingly having to go all in.
Yeah, Kubek, obviously been around his entire career.
We know his pops.
We know the family tree, and he's been a great coach.
And what he's done with San Bernardo,
KOC got him to a certain point.
And then, you know, that's why the narrative was,
what it was with Sam Darno played his worst
in the biggest games or the brightest lights.
And it's the opposite of that this year.
Like, he's played his best ball in the playoffs throughout the season.
You know, he was still throwing interceptions.
But once he got in the postseason,
they've been dominant on that side of the ball.
You mentioned the run game.
They have a run game and their play action game,
if that's all clicking, I mean,
they are a tough, tough team to stop.
Man, play action for Fernando would be special,
especially with his back shoulder abilities
and being able to layer it right over the middle
whenever the linebackers get all sucked off.
So is it Kubiak or Kubiak?
Coo.
Coo. Coo.
Well, congrats to Coobiac over there in Las Vegas.
And also, congrats to another LaFleur.
Michael Flore, the head coach, the Arizona Cardo.
Yeah, that's right.
Now, I didn't all know what Michael Flore looked like until I saw a selfie video of him being pumped up about this one right here.
Shout out to him getting the opportunity.
Now, there's two the Floor head coaches out of 32 jobs in the NFL.
Ty Schmidt, your head coach, Matt LaFleur, brother of Mike, flew from Green Bay down there for the opening press conference.
Love to see the togetherness.
And I love the fact that the LaFleur family is maybe becoming the family of football.
Well, you know, I don't know.
You know, Matt LaFleur said when they asked him if he could have been,
ever imagined that him and his brother were both the head coaches in the NFL. What would he say?
He said, I say, you're full shit. And, you know, he said they have, they come from humble
beginnings. So we'll see. I don't know how, how often they're going to play each other. But I'll
tell you what, you can tell, I think two years from now, if the Cardinals aren't complete shite and he
doesn't get fired, he's going to have that hair dialed in. He's going to, yeah, exactly,
the eyebrows will be dialed up. Because we saw the kind of change in Matwell floor over his
couple years in Green Bay.
So I'm expected him to look
really, really cool in a couple years as well.
Ladies and gentlemen, speaking of looking really cool,
there's a guy who was described
as the Steph Curry
of football.
Coming out of Alabama, people say this guy's different
right here. This guy's a different player.
Obviously not 6'10
like we saw with Joe Flacco earlier
today. Has had an interesting
ride to where he's at.
What is he at now? Carolina
Panther seemingly back.
him seemingly the franchise guy for Charlotte for the next 15 years out of Alabama
rolled tide quarterback for the Panthers ladies the gentleman Bryce Sean yeah oh taller
taller taller taller taller there you go taller than I thought tall oh hey Bryce I thought I was looking down
here Bryce the way he was being talked about I was looking down here I don't get that very often
tall. I was literally looking
down here. I was expecting you to maybe come out down there
at the live from San Francisco.
Just because the way it was
talked about. That's not the case at all.
No. That's not the case at all.
So, Bryce, thank you
for joining us. Thanks for having me. I appreciate it.
What a run for you here
in the NFL with the Panthers. Can you tell
me how good life is whenever you guys are playing
great ball and how good life has become
down there with the Panthers towards the tail end of the
season and what the future looks like for you guys?
Yeah, it's a blessing.
Yeah, I'm super blessed.
I get to live my dream.
I'm super grateful to be a part of the organization.
It's a great locker room.
I love the Carolinas.
And yeah, you know, it's been, you know, be able to have a little bit of momentum last year
trying to build off of stuff.
It was a lot of fun.
And then now, you know, it's the new challenge.
You know, every, you know, it doesn't, we're not entitled anything.
You know, it doesn't carry over.
Everyone starts O&O next year.
So, you know, we know the work that's going to take to try to keep building to take the next steps.
And we're excited to do that.
Incredible leadership there, given every answer that you're supposed to give
about what we've did.
Last year doesn't mean anything for next year and what the offseason is going to be.
I love you doing that.
Obviously, a front man.
Sam Darnold was labeled ass, okay, whenever he was at the Jess.
Yeah.
This guy's ass.
He sees ghosts.
This guy can't do shit.
This guy is terrible at football.
Obviously, he finds his way home here to the Seattle Seahawks, and he plays in a Super Bowl.
Baker Mayfield, same exact thing.
I think we've seen a couple different times where players have had to kind of get viewed as a bust or shit
and then get an opportunity somewhere else and kind of rebuild.
I feel like that is a perseverance.
thing that's kind of happening in the NFL right now.
You seemingly, from outside looking in, do that with the Carolina Panthers.
Do you feel like that has happened with your career?
Do you think like at the beginning maybe not playing as well because of the entire team,
but also maybe not full grasp, then have a little bit of a backup situation,
then you get a chance to go back in there and you kind of take over.
Can you tell me about that evolution?
And do you think it's pretty similar to whenever guys have to get new spots, if that makes sense?
Yeah, yeah.
I'm definitely always trying to grow, always trying to progress.
Of course, you know, I'm always trying to be better.
look back and try to learn from from from stuff.
I try to do that every single year.
And for me, I'm not a big,
big comparison guy throughout the league.
I have a ton of respect for those guys you just named in.
A lot of respect for their perseverance for the stuff
that they've been able to do throughout their career.
You know, for me, I feel like everyone has their,
you know, their own journey.
You know, the NFL is so, so many circumstances.
It's, you know, it's such a, the margin barrier is so small.
Because of that, you get so many different outcomes for individuals,
for teams, for all that stuff.
So for me, yeah, I try to run my own race, you know, try to try to be the best player I can be.
And for me, I love the challenge.
Like, you know, it's a, I've been able to, I've been blessed, be able to experience a lot of different things, to have adversity, to have highs, have lows.
And I think at the end of the day, it's, it makes me stronger.
Yeah, your race is working, brother, because that stadium backed out.
Yep.
It wasn't that long ago.
Yeah.
When you were not going to be a good quarterback and 1,500 people were in the stands.
Yeah.
It was never that bad.
Oh, no, no, we got to hear, okay.
I saw pictures, bro.
We got to talk about these pictures.
We got to talk, okay, so I know the picture you're talking about.
So we're playing Atlanta.
Yes.
First off, it's like a monsoon.
Like, it is pouring.
Like, it's not like it's just like perfect football weather.
Second off, that was taking like, I don't know, maybe like 90 minutes.
No, okay, 90's a stress.
You're right.
Not 90 minutes.
But it was well before the game.
And that's not what it looked like when the game started.
I'm not going to sit here and lie like it was like sold out.
But it's not what it looked like when the game started.
All right, well, it's better for this.
comeback story though.
There's zero people in the stay.
It's out of the place you kind of packed out.
But I appreciate the fact your number one overall pick.
And as it was all happening, like you never bitched, dude.
Like that is like incredible leadership, especially in the locker room.
I'm excited to see you have success right now.
Debutt has a question for you, brother.
Yeah, talk about success.
You've handled success greatly throughout your whole career.
You're the top guy in high school.
You're the top guy coming out, been the number one pick.
And then you obviously had the setback where you got benched and you bounced back.
How was that, all that, and what kept you?
there and then playing in this playoff game.
You know, we talked about the environment camp coming back, like just seeing that city.
What was that like, that experience like as well?
Yeah, yeah, definitely a journey.
Like, yeah, like you said, you know, honestly from a football standpoint, like kind of
from high school on, yeah, truthfully, I didn't have a ton of adversity.
You know, I was very blessed, had some really good circumstances.
And that was from a football standpoint, you know, definitely that was a first.
That was the toughest thing football-wise that I had to deal with.
And, you know, in the moment, of course, I'm human.
Like, you know, you're upset.
You're frustrated.
You're angry.
You're confused.
You're trying to, you know, you're trying to look back and figure things out.
And during it, I try to just challenge myself to, to one, be consistent.
And two, you know, two to, to grow.
Like, to really, to try to let my ego go from it.
To I want to be the best team and I can.
I want to look in the mirror.
I wanted to go and work on things.
I want to be consistent how I worked, I prepared, all that stuff.
And, you know, I'm a believer.
I believe that everything has.
happens for a reason. So for me, it was an opportunity to live that. In football, you know,
I've always believed it and said it, but, you know, God put me in that position to actually, you know,
have to default to that, have to live to that. And I think it made me a lot stronger. And then
playoffs-wise, it was just, I mean, it was just a ton of fun. You know, having that atmosphere in the
Carolinas, you know, like you said, Cam coming back, that was really cool. That was awesome. And I was
super, super proud of the team, you know, and it obviously didn't go the way we wanted to. And I was
excited how everyone played. I loved how everyone stepped up. And what I really loved
beyond that is no one was like happy, you know? Like it wasn't like I know from the
outside looking in the perception. For us it wasn't like a consolation prize. It
wasn't like, oh, we made it further than people thought. It was, you know, we're all upset
in that locker room. Like everyone looked and, you know, we're all, I wish I would have done
this better. Everyone's wishing they did things better. And, you know, no one's satisfied.
Again, you know, we still have the work to do. It doesn't entitle us anything. But like
it's a group of guys that are, you know, felt it and felt like we were close and we're upset.
And there's no complacency, no pads on the back.
So we're just excited to keep going.
You guys should do a couple of pats on the back, I think.
Big time.
You guys have the most wins as an underdog in a season in the Super Bowl era.
So that means everybody thought you guys were shit going into games.
And you guys win eight of those times where they thought you were going to lose.
Most obviously tied alongside the 2015.
What is that saying?
It's the name of the team when in 2015.
It's in the record books.
There's a hemmed.
That's what the name was. It's in the history books. As a picture of the helmet and everything.
11 other teams have seven. So you were counted out by the sports books, by the gamblers, by everybody.
So the fact you guys were able to do that, I think it's a beautiful thing because you weren't supposed to be as good as you were.
You're ahead of schedule. Congratulations. You talked about God putting you in a position to have to experience all the things that you've said as a coach.
You know, devil could have got in there too and had you fight Canales. Tell me about Canales a little bit in your relationship with him.
because that can certainly go sideways,
especially as one of those situations being made with the number one overall.
How do you feel about him?
Because obviously he gets a lot of credit for what happened with Baker down in Tampa Bay,
new head coach.
How's your relationship with him?
And what do you kind of see from him as a head coach?
Yeah, when all that stuff happened,
it was just important for me to trust the process,
which, you know, I know it's like a cliche.
But like, you know, it's not easy to do.
Like it's difficult.
It was tough in the moment.
But, you know, for me, I really just, you know,
I really did want to challenge myself to do that.
And for us over these last couple years, it's been really cool just to see the growth in our relationship.
I think, you know, he's a play caller.
So, you know, the play caller, QB your relationship is always huge.
And now knowing, getting more time in the offense and the experience in his, not just his system, but his philosophy.
Like, you know, I want to be extension of the coach out there.
So knowing what he expects, knowing certain play calls, it's not just one, two, three, four, the read,
but really the intent of why he's calling it on this down and distance, why he's.
He's doing what he wants from this, what he expects for me as a leader.
He expects me to run things on the side, all that stuff.
So I think just being able to have more time doing that,
being able to communicate with all that stuff.
And really the consistency he has with me, with the entire team.
It sets that example for all of us.
Okay, so let's talk about it because we have to talk about ball all the time into microphones.
So we would like to do it in a more accurate way.
For sure.
We say NFL quarterback, much different in college.
quarterback. You obviously, one of the best
field, college quarterbacks, high school quarterbacks, you name
it. You just mentioned everything about just
Canalis' system, let alone being an NFL quarterback.
What is the biggest difference
that we should talk about as humans that talk about
the transition of these rookie quarterbacks
into the NFL from your perspective? What was the
biggest difference? I think one of the
biggest things was the communication piece.
Now, for me, I know that they have headsets now.
For me, we were all signals,
and, you know, we were,
I think the command and the
communication is such a big
such a big deal. And the efficiency of the operation was another thing that, like,
coming in was like, you know, at first I'm like, you know, I want to memorize the plays.
Don't get this long play call wrong. Like, you know, I'm studying the playbook. And, you know,
I'm going in thinking about it, getting it out, you know, trying to get emotioning.
And you look up and there's six seconds left. And, you know, even sometimes when you can go,
all right, we got to, you know, we're snapping it fast, whatever it may be. Now, you know,
you got a good edge rusher that looks and sees the clock. Like, okay, now I know, I got to, I got a jump.
You know, now, you know, defenses know when you're going to snap.
They can disguise better, all that stuff.
So I think the pace pre-snap was one of the biggest things.
How quick can we get up?
How quick can we diagnose?
Can we get through these motions, these shifts?
How can I use cadence to, you know, to help the O line with, you know, pointing out where I need to go.
Help the back see it undress it.
You know, give a sight to the receiver, whatever it may be.
I think that was one of the biggest things.
Can I hear a cadence right now?
What's your go-to cadence?
What is it?
Go-to cadence?
I think we're pretty standard.
We're just, you know, pretty sedat.
Green 19 do you do?
Exactly.
What are your...
Yeah, we've been green 80.
We've been green 80.
Is that there?
Green 80?
Yeah, said that green 80?
Is that yours or there?
Yeah, did you bring it?
Or did they have...
Was it already there?
No, they let me choose the number in the color.
Okay, why do we do it?
Why did we do green 80?
We were white 80 before, but they didn't...
I was like, oh, we can do white 80.
They're like, we're not doing white 80.
I was like, all right, cool, cool.
So it's like, you can choose another color.
80, you know, like 80's good and then pick another color.
And I was just like, I don't know, green felt like positive.
Good color.
Go.
Agree.
He's angry.
That's what we're, yeah.
And you can kind of growl it if you need to or quick with it as well.
I'm excited to see the evolution of the cadence because you're talking about how much it matters to your development.
AJ has a question for you.
Yeah, what about Dan Morgan, your GM?
I guess how it involved, do you see him day to day?
Is, you know, probably in the weight room you guys in multiple times.
I would imagine.
And are you guys aware of the monster he was on the field?
Yes, yes, for sure.
Of course.
I mean, he's, yeah, obviously he was a, he was a legend there.
So we all, we all know that.
But, you know, yeah, it's really great being able to work with him.
And same thing.
He really encourages, you know, us to be vocal.
We sit down and have a lot of conversations.
We're able to talk about a lot of things, which is really cool for me as a young player.
You know, he values my opinion.
We're able to go back and forth.
Obviously, I, you know, I have a ton of respect for him and what he does.
So just being able to, for him to have that transparency with me, with all the guys, too.
And that's the thing.
You know, he's not someone that just stays upstairs and then you never see him
unless you're, you know, you only see him when you're getting cut or getting traded.
He's not one of those guys.
He's in the cab.
You know, he's in the cafeteria, eating with all of us.
He's sitting down.
He has a relationship with a lot of the guys.
And, you know, obviously he doesn't have to do that.
He can sit up there and hibernate.
But he comes down and makes sure he builds a rapport with all of us, which is, you know, which is used.
He can do a little high castle judging up there.
Is he blinked?
Yeah, no, he's a, for him.
For him, he's a, are you talking about?
I'm talking actually blinking his eyes.
Oh, actually.
Yeah, no, that's a great question.
That's a great question.
Yeah, I saw his opening press conference.
I don't think he blinked.
He could cut him off.
It was 15 minutes.
Yeah.
He's an intense.
When he needs to be, he's an intense guy, but also, like, super personable.
Like, you can.
He's a player.
Exactly.
Yeah, we've had a bunch of conversations that weren't just football.
So, like, he's a good dude.
Done a great job down there.
All of you have.
Ty has a question for you, bruce.
You've played with a lot of good receivers, but it feels like now you finally have, like,
a bona fide number one in Tet McMillan.
How much, you know, has he made your life easier?
and how much did you see him just like getting more comfortable as the year going on?
Yeah, I mean, he's been huge.
I mean, you know, he's a special, special player, special guy.
Yeah, when you're able to have a guy like that, you know, makes my job so much easier.
You know, a guy that you're seeking out one-on-ones with, a guy that you can,
all right, we got a one-on-one, we can eliminate the field.
We can eliminate the reason.
We can go in attack and we feel good about those matchups.
For the offense, for everyone, you know, that opens up a lot of things,
you know, pose a lot of threats to defenses, to the de-coordinators.
So, you know, he's been huge for me, been huge for us as a team.
Do you guys call him the Irish Ouse?
What do you call him?
Just T-Back.
Team-Mack, okay.
I thought I didn't like it.
Yeah, yeah.
Listen, it's team.
Hey, we'll follow your lead.
Yeah.
Good command there on the T-Mack.
Last question for you here before.
Hey, have you heard about the charity shot yet?
Charity shot.
You haven't.
Good. Connor has a question for all right.
Yeah, it's fantastic.
You played both of these teams that are in the Super Bowl this year.
What do you think their defenses do to kind of confuse the offense?
and how do you kind of see that playing out on Sunday?
Yeah, yeah, both really good defenses.
You know, we played New England earlier in the year.
And, well, that was week four, I want to say.
And, you know, I think that was one of those first games where they,
especially from a defensive standpoint,
they obviously ended up being, you know, dominant all year.
And they really kind of came together like you could see it.
Because on film, you saw the little like glimpses and flashes of them playing really well.
When they were on the same page, they were playing great.
And I think before that, maybe they had like one or two little, like, plays on film.
We're like, okay, like, you know, if they, they, when they played us, they did not have.
They were pushing also.
And then that carried over, and that's kind of who they've become.
So I think just the, the way they play together, you could tell they're very sound in their scheme.
You know, they play a lot, like, really complimentary football for both sides.
And then also, you know, they're always understanding leverage.
They're playing to their weaknesses.
They do a great job.
And then, you know, we just played Seattle.
out a little more recently.
And, you know, a really, like, really tenacious group, like, really, really aggressive.
Just from a, that was, they kind of talked some of the most, and not in a bad, disrespectful way,
but in, like, a, you could tell.
Like, they had an intensity about them.
What did they say to you?
They said to you.
No, they didn't say anything to me.
But just as, like, just, you know, all in all, like, you know, every play, you know,
got a little sum.
And a lot of it, really, they were standing with each other, which I feel like is a great
sign.
Like, there was a lot of communication with each other, a lot of hyping each other up, a lot of, like,
And, you know, those are, you know, when you see great defenses, those are, they're always doing stuff like that.
Really, really good in the box, really good front seven.
Secondary is really good as well.
Play great.
So, two really good defense, two really good teams.
So I'm super excited to watch as a fan.
Super Bowl, baby.
That's what's all about.
That's no BS if you were to look at it.
I do appreciate the people that talk shit about the person to their friend.
This guy's ass.
Yeah.
Jogging away.
Bryce, you are not that.
And we're very thankful that we've gotten a chance to kind of watch your story arc here
through it all. And if you're able to bring the Carolina Panthers to greatness in the championship,
so it sounds like your entire team is about, we can't wait to see that for all of Charlotte.
Now, on the way out of here, Bryce, and we appreciate that you're not here selling anything, right?
You look really cool, though.
Awesome.
It's all Jordan. This is Jordan. This is Jordan. This is Jordan.
Are you team Jordan? I am Jordan, yeah.
Congratulations. Yes, thank you. I appreciate it. Very proud.
I love his effort. Since the rookie year. Yeah, very proud, very proud of it.
Yeah. That's a great day.
Yeah. Yeah, so those shipments just come in and it's just boxes.
Yeah, yeah, it's love. It's love.
It's a blessing. It's definitely a blessing.
Good for you, man.
Wow, I don't even know if we need to go.
I mean, time to show it.
Got to make it.
Yeah, time to show it.
Holy shit, whatever.
For sure.
Okay.
Great segue.
Would you like the best ball first or last?
Because I do believe you want a range finder with the balls that these are.
We got gimmick balls here.
Okay, for sure.
You'll have to make it into this hoop right over here.
Got it.
Three attempts said.
If you make it in the first try, $20,000 dollar donation to a charity.
of your choosing. Okay, for sure. Very cool
you to match, too. It's very nice of you.
And then the second and third attempts will be
worth $10,000 each to a charity of your choosing.
The first one, if you are to make it,
would be superhero like shit?
I would say, for sure. Would you like best ball
first thing? Yeah, oh, yeah, best one first thing.
Okay. I'm over here.
Oh, you're standing up.
No, no. Oh, I got to sit down.
Well, I guess. I'm going to.
You'd be the first to stand.
We didn't put it on the rule.
Oh, it's not on news.
You could say it if you want.
Oh, there we go.
That's all I needed.
There you go.
Technically could go out.
I like that, by the way.
I like that we're trying to.
Corpac.
Can you keep that on those so we can talk shit in your ear while you do it?
Do you a Hooper?
You want to eat cheese?
I had a prime back in the day.
I'm a little washed up.
What were you a shooter or?
I think of a washer.
Oh, yeah.
We've seen.
He can play.
Great highlight film.
Yeah, we've seen this guy.
Sandbagging.
Yeah.
He's got.
It's a probably average 32 a game in high school.
So, by the way, tall.
Yeah yes quarterback did man y'all are nice here man i appreciate this is a great we were not though remember that was a part of the conversation there was a photo it was the backpack oh y'all talked about the backpack
you struck this table on your back i did it look like we did not love it we're like oh this guy's gonna die happy you're happy that's an oversized fashion back backpack yeah
Hell, that's a big backpack of all time.
Okay, that's what we need to know.
We need everybody to understand it.
All right.
Now that we know you're kind of sandbagging,
and then lying right to my face,
which I do like for competitive advantages.
I hope you can make this.
You'll be the first one and maybe only one all week
that'll make this shot on the first try.
Breaks Young, Carolina Panthers quarterback,
will attempt to win $20,000 to a charity of his choosing
as he's at the free throw line.
Love it.
Love it.
Your routine.
Got the routine.
Here we go, Bryce Young.
Oh, he's deep.
Oh, he's straight.
It was straight. It was straight.
It was straight.
That's a good sign for me.
What did you like to do same ball?
Would you like you say?
I would love to.
Fred Warner did not get that opportunity.
So we are evolving the rules as we got.
But Fred was talking shit.
He was a little bit.
And we're talking shit to him and he's nice to us.
Yeah.
Nice price.
Good.
$10,000 donation.
Yeah.
It was straight.
That's all I needed.
It was straight.
Never a damn or doubt.
We'll find a charity that you would like.
You'll tell us off air.
Congratulations on it.
everything and Team Jordan makes it.
Yeah, of course.
Yes.
Yeah, what did you average?
No, I didn't play in high school.
That was junior high highlights we lost?
Yeah, I gave it up.
Yeah, I gave it up a little early.
Good man.
Well, good luck the rest of the way.
Thank you.
We appreciate you making time for us.
Enjoy Super Bowl week and soon.
This can be your big song.
That's right.
That's the goal. That's the goal.
You're the man.
Ladies and gentlemen, Brite Jones.
Yeah.
Bryce.
Thank you.
You're awesome.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That was a good.
I mean, just a smart.
Petty play.
Yeah.
Fantastic free throw.
Oh, I get the same ball?
Okay.
Great shot.
Oh, I can stand up to.
Like, I like anybody that's...
I think standing smart.
Yeah.
I like anybody that's trying to angle
to win.
Technically, you can walk up there and dunk it.
That was like a combine move, right?
This should be a combine interview.
Yeah.
It's what, bingo.
We've been doing that.
Basically what Siriani did, right?
Yeah.
Pop a shot.
Yeah, didn't they do some sort of...
Rock paper scissors?
They were playing knockout.
They're playing knockout.
They're playing knockout.
We'll find out here in a matter of minutes as Cooper dejean will be joining us.
And his basketball highlights are.
Yeah.
He might actually
dunk from there.
Yeah, he might.
We didn't even think about it.
We didn't put down it down the rule book either.
Yeah.
I mean, we flew over to white mountains.
He just can't step on the cheese.
That's not,
no, yeah.
Screw up the point.
I mean,
I mean, on his way.
We're talking about exciting white Cooper regime.
Yeah.
He's,
yeah.
That's what he's able to.
I hope so.
48 inch vertical.
I haven't been able to look out this way.
You boys have been,
you know,
scanning every once in a while.
Wednesday, obviously not the biggest day,
but certainly some distractors have walked by,
AJ. Who have you enjoyed seeing? I would like to say
Kyle Long walked by. Oh, I missed Kyle. I didn't see him. He didn't even look.
Didn't even wave, not even a thing. I was like, excuse me. What is that all about?
I made eye contact.
Okay, he's tall. Very tall. Very slim. Great on a microphone, AJ.
Anybody else did you see any going to jack up about?
That guy. Oh, Joey Porter. Sorry.
There he is. Yes. Well, up, Joey.
I don't kill.
Good to see you, man.
Hey, can you get to this mic real quick?
You look busy.
You got it, Mitt.
Thanks, Mitt.
Thanks, Mitt.
Ladies and gentlemen, it's Joe Port, Schoenberg.
Yeah.
Super Champion, Pittsburgh Steelers.
Hey, how do we feel about Big Mike?
A lot of Jensers were pissed early.
Then they heard his press conference where he got, like, emotional, obviously, loves the city.
What are your thoughts?
And are you guys all going to still go back, like college?
Well, yeah, absolutely.
I mean, you know, you have our Tomlin guys who love Coach Tomlin.
You know what I'm saying?
He's different because he's family.
But with Mike, he's a Jenser.
You know what?
He understands what it is to be a Pittsburgh Stiller
because he's been watching them his whole life.
And like you said, in that press conference,
it showed that he's missing, he's happy to be back at home.
What are your thoughts on how the season went this last year?
Still in it, still in it, obviously, Wayne and A, C, North.
Yeah.
You know, still have an opportunity,
but never really felt like they were going to win a Super Bowl all year.
No, it was, it was an up and down season
because we never hit our stride.
So even when we hit our stride and thought we was going to make away,
It ended how it ended, right?
Like we was right there, could have went somewhere farther,
but we wanted a vision and didn't win the playoff game.
Tone has a question for you, Joe.
Yeah, I do.
You got Matt Ryan Atlanta now.
He's in a president role.
Chris Spilman, I believe in Detroit, Dan Marito in Miami.
Have you thought about taking a president role with the Steelers, you know,
former player?
I thought about just getting back in the building.
Yeah.
I feel like my presence is needed just to be back in the building.
But, you know, to the powers to be, they know I want to come back home.
So we'll see.
Culture, part of the culture.
Want to coach?
What do you want to do?
I would love the coach.
I never want to stop coaching, but, you know, I can take any role.
I just feel like having older Steelers in the building to know how it's supposed to go, what it looks like.
I ain't going to hurt nobody.
Especially with a turnover.
I think that's not bad and a kid.
AJ has a question for you, Joey.
What's it like watching your son play?
Especially for your team.
That has to be awesome.
Awesome, like you said.
Undescribable.
Like, Bruner, Mark Bruner, he's always asked me like every day.
Like, man, it's crazy.
How to it feel?
now he has a son on the same team
and I'm like, what's your answer?
He can't explain it.
I was trying to tell him that it's unexplainable
because, you know, every dad wants your son
to be better than him and my son is on a path
to be better to me and that's the dad's dream.
Like, making it to the league is,
you guys know a lot of shit got to go right for it to happen.
Yeah, a lot of stuff.
A lot of shit got to go right.
You got to have a lot of people pulling for you
and a lot of shit just got to happen in your way.
So to watch him have these opportunities, like I said,
man, it's awesome.
I'm fired up every weekend.
had to work his ass off too. Absolutely. Absolutely.
You don't just get handed it because your dad was a great football player.
So obviously not easy. Go ahead.
You kind of touched on it. Getting there is one thing, but staying there is much hard.
And I feel like this year he had his best year, pro bowl, all pro level type of year out there.
Do you know kind of what changed?
I know for him, I know it's obviously him and he's living his life.
But how much conversation if you had throughout the, you know, evolvement,
what's going on with him day to day and week to week?
When we talk football all the time, but I think honestly, him having Ramsey, there with him,
Because his rookie year was Pat Peterson.
Love Pat.
I had Pat as a rookie.
At that time, when he had Pat, Pat wasn't doing number one corner stuff, right?
So JJ had to follow and travel.
So his confidence grew.
Then the next year, he was DB1 again,
but you really never had that vet that's showing you how to be DB1.
Everything that goes with it.
You know what I'm saying?
It's a certain way you work.
AJ, know what I'm talking about?
Pat know what I'm talking about.
Like, when you're the number one,
guy, you lead everything when you're the number one.
So then we had Ramsey, a true number one, he got to see kind of what it looked like,
all around football player.
And I think when you're around somebody like that, it makes you step your game up,
because in his heart, he's think he's number one.
So it just iron, sharp and iron.
And with Ramsey being there, helped him become a complete football player.
So I had Venetariat kicker, obviously, different world, but similar.
Yeah.
I got to see Venetariat, like, hey, you're allowed to do this.
allowed to do this. This is what this old
ass dude has been doing at the greatest level of all
time. That is a weapon for any young player.
They always say, like, be in the back pocket.
Last question here.
The Football Town, NFL
Films documentary. I believe I saw you
I just seen you on there hosting it.
Dude, that's going to be. Hey, I don't know
how much you know about it. I've not seen it either. I just did the
voiceover. I think it's going to be epic.
I think it's actually going to be epic.
I just got the, I just got it sent to my phone.
It was like posted on your IG. And the first thing
I seen was you narrating the whole thing.
This is what I'm talking about when we talk about Mike.
You have to be in Pittsburgh to understand what we're talking about.
I can't talk for a lot of different cities,
but Pittsburgh in itself is a football city that's rooted different.
The normal Yenzer is a different person.
He's a different person.
He's really psychotic about football.
And if you live there, you will understand that immediately.
Yeah.
I was lucky to grow up there.
I think a lot of us were.
And we're lucky that you came through and did your thing.
And now your boys doing it.
We appreciate your man.
Pat, appreciate you, man.
I'm ready to come on the show.
Okay, you're on it right now.
Literally.
You went into the Steelers, right?
You want into the Steelers?
Yeah.
Congratulations.
Appreciate you, brother.
The speech you gave to the team or the fans,
I forget what it was, where you were like,
we feel like we did our job.
We put a, oh, yeah.
We put a trophy in the building or whatever.
That was cool.
I think that hit home with a lot of, like,
Ingers because it feels like we appreciate that you thought
that was your mission.
Your team was to bring one home,
and hopefully seven comes someday soon.
When you have that many,
trophies in there.
And you know, like Pittsburgh, we bring a lot of guys back.
You're going to see Mel Blunt before Franco passed.
You're going to see a lot of history that always come back in the building.
And the only way you respect that history, if you're part of it, you got your own trophy in there.
Because, like, you can be great.
We'll love you.
But if you ain't give us no trophy, you're just another one of our good players that we ain't going to immortalize you.
We're going to like you a lot.
But we ain't going to dip you.
If you get the trophy, then you get dipped.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
We appreciate you getting immortalized in Steelers' lore forever.
Ladies of the gentlemen, Joe's worth.
Yeah, Joe.
I saw Juice walk by there.
It looks incredibly handsome.
So Jacked, I just saw him and George Kittle and Christian McCaffrey and
him are all golfing shirtless out there.
That's right.
Picking up Pan.
You saw Yushcheque.
Oh, yeah.
Tanned.
People were making fun of you, Chek too, on the internet.
He's not carrying water either for Kittle and McCaffrey and Purdy.
And that's not why he's getting invited on vacation.
No, he's one of the greatest players in history.
Exactly.
I saw people tweeting about it.
AQ is literally said to me he's the greatest fullback of all time.
Yeah.
First ballot, Hall of Fame.
He's going to have 11-time Pro Bowl.
12 maybe at this point.
Yeah, I don't even know what it is at this point.
Ladies of gentlemen, joining us now as a man who's on his way to have a similar type career run.
Now, he's breaking down barriers every time he goes onto a football field.
That's right.
You watch him in high school, playing basketball.
He's taking off from a foul line.
Oh, yeah.
You check your screen.
The hell is that guy doing that for?
Yeah.
And he saw him in Iowa.
Same damn thing.
Gets the NFL, going to get cooked.
Has to get cooked.
That's mayonnaise on a sandwich, brother,
and that thing's getting toasted.
Like it's Subway, that's what they're going to say.
Instead, this guy goes on to be an all pro.
He made the all everything DB team.
Oh, you.
Right.
Talking about being one of the greatest,
maybe of all time when it's all said and done.
One of the exciting whites,
DB for the Philadelphia Eagles,
Super Bowl champ, Cooper DeGine.
Yeah, cool.
Thank you, dude.
I've been drinking beers.
This has got to be better.
Oh.
Oh, do you got to have chocolate when you.
You got chocolate one?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you for the ultimate nutrition.
You can put that.
Thanks, Koo.
Hey, thank you, Koo.
Thanks for bringing six.
No, yeah, that one's good.
Hey, happy Super Bowl week, dude.
Happy to be here, which I was playing.
You have already done that, obviously, in your very new career in the NFL
that you have taken the world by storm.
I just mentioned it there a little bit.
Thank you for being Trailblazer, brother.
I'm just trying to do my part.
No, no, it's really helping.
It is really helping a lot of things.
You made all everything, DB team, first caucusoid to ever make that.
I heard.
Yeah, congratulations.
I appreciate that.
The highest honor.
It is one of them.
I think there's only certain people that get on the thing.
You go to Iowa.
Iowa boy.
Crushin' Iowa.
It's Big Ten football, though.
Okay, we don't got a lot of four-twos running around.
Four-three's running around.
You know, so obviously the question is, obviously, this dude, not going to be able to do it in the NFL.
you get to the NFL, how quickly do you realize, like, okay, I am going to be able to play here?
And what is kind of the development for you from first day in the NFL to where you are now?
Yeah, it's night and day, I think.
You go back and watch my first preseason game I played as an NFL player.
It was one of the worst football games I've ever played in my life probably.
To see that, the growth from then to now is crazy.
You know, it's just a lot of work put in time, a lot of great people behind the scenes helping me out.
you know to help me get to get to the spot I am I'm in today and now we got to keep improving
what do you learn you learn like route concepts you learn like tendencies like is all that
shit happening at this rate or like how do you feel like the brain that he's really
executing in the NFL a lot of it's you know mental and understanding you know what you're
looking at on the field in terms of film study understand the offense you're playing you know what type
scheme they run.
Obviously, my position, understand the run fits and being able to play the past, both,
both, you know, all in one.
But I'd say it's more mental when you get to get to the NFL from college.
They used to tell stories in DB rooms about Jordy Nelson.
They would tell tales of Jordy Nelson and say, hey, this one, this one's different.
We need to watch it.
Feels like DBs are saying the same thing about you, Cooper.
Darius Butler has a question for you.
Absolutely.
ground running. I don't know what your
expectation was coming into the league. Like, did you
want to play outside or did you know you're going to play
inside? So I want to know that. You've done
an amazing job about it, especially been a young
guy playing in that slot. You've got to communicate
coverages, run game, all of that stuff.
So what's that transition kind of been like
doing that part as a young guy, as a rookie
now, second year? And then what was it like
talking about this week? Like, you
had your biggest moment, your best play
in the biggest moment, pick six
Super Bowl. What was that feeling like as well?
Yeah, I think coming in the NFL
I really didn't know what position I'd play.
You know, I feel like I could play any three positions in the back end.
You know, but obviously they put me in the nickel spot.
And I feel like that's my best position, you know, being able to play the run and cover.
I feel like with my ability, I feel like that position fits me.
And then going to last year, the Super Bowl, I mean, it's a crazy week, first off, you know,
going through all the media stuff and things like that.
But then it gets down to the game.
It's probably the most butterflies I've ever had for a game was a Super Bowl.
But then to have that moment being able to score, you know, on my birthday in the Super Bowl was crazy.
Yeah, you did.
Check the box.
Had the NFL career, had the moment.
It's all we need.
However long we play, we already got to figure it out.
By the way, this is not ass.
That's good.
It's not ass at all.
I'm drinking kind of warm beer, you know, for the last from Joe Montana shot.
Oh, it's cold.
It was.
It was.
It was.
I was like, I don't have it.
The mixture of the two is good.
Yeah, I've been sipping on optimum nutrition, chocolate protein shake that came through in such a delightful way.
Really save my palate from not having a spit dirt.
Cooper Degine is a new partner of optimum nutrition.
Cooper uses optimum nutrition gold standard way protein powder.
He relies on a product to support muscle recovery after games and intense training session.
So this is what it is.
We've never seen this before.
It seems like this.
Is this what it was?
Were you drinking this in high school when you were taking off from the foul line like that?
I did drink it in high school, yes.
Oh, so this is literally the...
That's, oh, okay.
All right, Caucasians.
The elixir.
Going forward.
Feels like this is what we're needing.
Why did you laugh?
Hawkeye, yeah, Debutt, enough with the racism.
Ty Schmidt over there, Iowa Hawkeye has a question for you.
Yeah, you know, a lot of people who aren't from Iowa or aren't a fan of the Hawks, you know,
they feel one way about them, think they know.
I think you being a former hawk, you have a lot of pride in the people.
program. I have a lot of pride in being in Iowa. When you look at all the success that guys from Iowa
have had in the NFL this year, you and Jack Campbell, two, you know, first team all pros. I think
they had five pro bowlers. How much did being, you know, going through that whole Iowa program,
like how much did that actually prepare you to succeed early in the NFL? Yeah, I think it's run like
an NFL NFL organization. The way, you know, coach parents, coaches and the things he teaches us about
football and about life, I think is good.
You know, it turns you into a man, you know, I think going through that program.
You don't see it a lot nowadays because everybody's leaving, you know, for different schools
when they're not playing, you know, so you don't really get to development, you know,
but I wouldn't be the football player I am today without, you know, going to the University of Iowa.
It was a dream of mine as a little kid to play at that school.
And, you know, Coach Ferrence and Coach Parker, I think two of the best to do it.
Go Hawks, we continue digitally.
We'll see you tomorrow from Radio Role.
Okay, that was.
Wow.
You nailed it.
Perfect timing out of you.
I'm sure you can dance well, too, which obviously would not be talked about much,
you know, in the entire thing.
Jump high.
Yep, that's right.
Yeah, check all the box.
Dance as well.
Coach's kid.
First in, last out.
Lunch pale guy.
Oh, yeah.
You have all of them, Bub.
Sure, for sure.
I appreciate that, though.
How about that punt return?
Was that touchdown?
Yeah, it was.
Bullshit.
I'll bring it up.
I still.
Still makes me sick to this day.
What you do?
You wait for a fair catch.
Don't wait for a fair catch.
It's not a problem.
Is that what happened?
I wasn't waiting for a fair catch.
Thank you.
Unfortunately.
And then they let him run it back for a touchdown.
Get them winded.
Don't call anything on the field and then go back to it.
That's not even what they were reviewing the play for.
Exactly.
So what do you mean they weren't reviewing the play?
First thing I thought.
See if I stepped out of bounds.
And then they came back with, I've never heard of the invalid fair catch call before in my life, to be honest, before that day.
I think we actually have a video of it.
Peter.
Peter.
A chance.
If you're a, if you're a ref on the field.
That's crazy.
Lost the game because of it.
See you.
He won him the game.
Remember this was when the Iowa Hawkeyes were a rugby team.
Remember they weren't playing offensive football?
And he was scoring on special teams and the defense.
I think, yeah, we would have went like 11 and 1 this year if we didn't get, you know, fucking robbed in this game.
I'm excited for this for the Iowa team now.
Yeah, is that right?
Indiana.
The boys are playing some ball.
Indiana.
I'll give it to Indiana.
It was kind of, yeah, I don't know.
We'll see if they can keep going.
Iowa nipping on the heels of Ohio State, though.
Is there different tiers now
Yeah, I've heard it.
See, we've got them here.
Yeah, we're coming, baby.
How's life as an NFLer?
It's, I mean, it's a lot of fun.
It's a lot of fun.
It's a lot of fun than being in college.
You don't got to go to class.
That's good.
Do football all day.
Watch film.
Hang with the boys.
Really do whatever you want,
especially in the off season.
The offseason's nice.
What are some hobbies of Cooper de Jean?
I'm a big golfer.
I love to golf.
I assume you're very good.
I'm about a seven handicap.
Oh, young in the NFL career to be a seven already, it feels like.
Yeah.
But it's tough.
You know, you go six months without playing,
and then you got to try and pick it up again.
You shoot dice, craps?
I play blackjack.
Hell, yeah.
I don't like that.
I don't know.
I didn't know.
What's the locker room?
Yeah, I don't know.
What is the locker?
Holy shit.
I don't know if we can say that.
Okay, good, good.
Hey, good question, actually.
Hey, you guys hate each other?
What the fuck?
goes on with your locker room why is it each other your locker room your locker
i watch hard knocks i don't see it they must be editing it out exactly but then every day i hear you
guys hate each other and syriani's a buffoon happy bunny had to bring in the positivity
bunny yeah into locker yeah so it's throat after you guys lost you tell us what it's like in the
philado of eagle's locker room because syriani seems hilarious but also has the boys rally but
outside they want them dead and then players obviously have situations at all like you guys
hate each other is that all noise outside you guys don't hear like how how do you kind of man
You're young in the league, so you probably shouldn't, I guess, talk about it.
I don't know what other locker rooms are like, but I feel like this is probably one of the most, you know, close-knit locker rooms I've been around in my entire career.
I feel like you don't see that a lot in the NFL.
You know, even in college.
It feels like I'm in a college locker room just with the way the guys are, you know, talking, hanging out outside of football, going out on the golf course, joking around, doing all the fun stuff together.
It feels like you're in a college locker.
I feel like you don't get that everywhere in the NFL.
Do you guys play cards a lot in there?
Play cards, yeah.
We, I don't know if I can.
You're allowed it's all for M&Ms.
Eminems.
Yeah, for M&Ms and stuff like that.
That was awesome.
You don't have to see anything else.
Hey, they're playing boo-ray in there.
You got a little tank game, talk going on.
We got some games.
That's good, by the way.
I think we should be promoting more of that.
It seems like a lot of it.
It's one guy that's always around the Big Dom.
Tell us about Big Don.
I just saw him, I think, on the senior bowl and the sidelines.
Yeah, right in front of the camera.
Is that raw?
I think, yeah, money not raw.
You don't understand.
As an Italian, we understand what Big Dom's doing, okay?
Dejean, I don't know if that's Italian or not, but you know a big time.
I don't think.
But if, I mean, if you're coming to the city of Philadelphia, that's one guy you call it right there.
He's got it all.
You need a reservation.
You need a cheese steak.
You need a...
What's your favorite?
You need a car.
Talk to that guy.
Yeah, talk to Big Dom.
What's your favorite cheese steak?
Ooh.
I'm an Angelo's guy.
personally I to be honest I have not had a lot of other cheese steak places I've had Del Rossi's
Angelo's there's a new spot skinny joey's sure oh is that thin bread is that thin bread
what is skinny Joe's it's it's the seeded uh the semolina
semolina bun do yourself favorite get d'alessandro's i've heard of that i've not tried to
yet it's up by delca okay a lot of johns floating around dinner you drop john in your
your daily life now? You say John?
It's made its way in there, yeah.
What about water? You do water or two?
I'm more of a, I'm still a water guy. I'm not, I haven't gotten to water yet.
Do you want to talk about your public relationship or no?
I don't think I have a public relationship.
There you go.
All right. Awesome. Let's move along. Ladies and gentlemen, it is time.
The internet talks about it. Yeah, they do.
By the way, happy for you.
Whatever the hell you want to do in your life. You've earned.
Hell yeah.
I appreciate that. You need to know that.
Appreciate that.
You've worked your ass off together here.
And you have good celebrations.
Great.
Keep them up.
And also tell Blankenship, it's a compliment when they come up to him and say, Coop, what
off?
And he's got, ah, the other one, the other one.
Is that the full one, do we know?
Shooting hoops?
What we got?
Charity Super Shot.
Okay, listen, Cooper, is you know?
Where am I shooting from?
Right there.
Now, granted, you take that however you want.
My shooting?
Hold on, Coop, geez.
Don't jump the gun.
I'm ready to go.
Cooper DeGine, who is a high school basketball legend, a man who now has a pick six in a Super Bowl as an all-pro.
And one of the only members in the history of the...
I think the only...
Caucasian to be on the All-Everything-D team.
Wow.
That's a tough team to make it, too.
Yeah, it is.
I appreciate that.
You don't get a trophy.
Oh, that's all right.
He's get on a graphic.
We can set you the graphic.
Yeah, I'll take the graphic.
Maybe apply.
Oh, maybe we can sell it to you, actually, because wasn't that a thing when people were selling pictures?
NFTs people are selling.
They were selling pictures of stuff?
Yep.
I said, geez, it's one of kind.
Can I screenshot it?
No, no, no, no, no, no, that's not it.
Coophrigene, obviously, you Philadelphia Eagles legend,
potentially first ballot Hall of Famer,
if everything continues to go the way that it's going currently.
No pressure, don't fuck it up.
You're representing an entire race at a position
that we have not had a lot of folks in its history.
What we need you to do now is potentially showcase that high school
basketball ability and make one shot from that particular area,
okay, into this hoop over here.
Now, it is a gimmick state fair basketball.
So if you were able to make it on your first shot without feeling that ball,
we'll give $20,000 to a charity of your choosing.
Yeah, I was going to see.
All right.
Rookie contract won't be asking you to match it.
$20,000 to a charity of my choosing.
Yeah, if it's first shot.
Second and third shots will be only a $10,000 donation because you're an athlete.
This is a range founder of this first one.
If you were able to bury this, I think it would be a modern marvel in defeat of athleticism,
but that is sitting down?
What you are.
Yeah, that's what we're looking at.
All right, here we go.
You can do whatever you want.
You ready?
For 20,000.
Oh, that was good.
I'm on the fail ball.
The liner.
Couldn't get as a shark as I want to be a liner.
Bill ball.
Bill ball.
Bill, did you throw a bill?
Bill.
Bill.
Bill.
Wow.
We all kind of needed that.
Yeah.
You are one.
He's dialed in too.
It was a little short.
Hold on.
Yeah, hold on.
Gary.
We will make it.
The great white hope there.
Yeah.
What?
The amount of things that I would be saying.
That's why you are supposed to be able to shoot, too.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Exactly kind of the thing.
The whole point.
Yes.
Okay, this one,
$10,000 donation to a charity of your choosing.
You can make the world a better place.
Mr. Cooper DeGine, Super Bowl champion.
If you're able to put that gimmick basketball into that hoop right over that?
Oh, man.
Never a doubt.
Let's go.
Never a dollar.
One much shot.
That's why the first one, that first one, no chance.
You've never felt a ball of that light.
You've never shot a ball of that light.
I haven't.
Yeah, so if you would have made the first one, that's why I was so devastated because the things I would have been saying about you forever would have just continued.
But now, we know, one range finder, no problem, just like Bryce Young.
Exactly.
$10,000 donation.
Keep doing what you're doing, man.
I hope you enjoy the hell out of the entire ride.
Thanks for having me.
Are you guys going to be good again over there in Philly, you think?
Yeah.
Yeah.
You just got to wait.
We'll see when it comes next year.
What are your thoughts on Fangio?
I love him.
Great coach.
One of the best I've been around, I think.
the way he coaches and what he's been able to do the way he calls plays.
Hopefully he's got a couple more years in him, I think.
What about how was Coach Parker?
I think I saw you and a lot of other guys around the league sent out great messages
once he took that job in Dallas.
What are the Dallas Cowboys getting out in their new D.C.?
Yeah, it makes me sick kind of that he's going to Dallas.
But he's a great teacher, great teacher.
I've learned a lot from him.
Technique-wise and film study-wise that I never learned before I got to.
to Philly and he really took took me and Q under his wing and taught us a lot you know made us in
you know part of you know what the players we are today so I'm excited for him though he deserves it
I'm excited to see see what what he does see him twice a year so is that a Nike tech right there
it is yeah I see one of those different different gray it's coming out of a different
yeah just got a couple days ago oh really it's been it's been they've been sold out yeah it's
All right, we're going to take a break and come back on the other side to wrap up this glorious first day from Radio Row.
Congratulations to this man.
And optimum nutrition.
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It is very delightful.
40 grams of protein?
That's a lot of protein.
Two grams of sugar.
That's it?
Two grams of sugar.
Take that.
The ready to drink optimum nutrition, 40 grand protein shake is a convenient option for Cooper, especially on busy travel days.
Oh, yeah.
Get that.
Or when he's on the move.
what you always gotta be always on the move once you stop moving they're gonna say you're
going to be like the rest of us what's wrong with that what's wrong with what you guys are doing
i'm slow oh okay so yeah there's a couple bumps on a long i'd rather be you yeah we're
that's what we're talking about cool the dunk okay coop let's understand the reality of who you're doing
you're we are living vicariously through you every time you in blanket ship are flying around
back there's a holy shit yeah okay we appreciate you hey what kind of athlete were you back
Were you a basketball player back in the day or no?
No, I could shoot, though, pretty good.
Okay.
Basically everything I'm pretty good at, but not great at.
Does that make sense?
Yeah, that makes sense.
Like tennis, I could probably steal a win over somebody who wasn't a professional.
Yeah.
Ping pong, same thing.
I guess, yeah.
How about you?
All those things, you're great at all those things?
I don't know if I'd say great at all of them, but maybe a couple of them.
Ping pong, you're pretty good?
I can play ping pong, yeah.
Iowa kid.
So cold out there, get in the garage.
A bingo.
Got to do what we got to do.
Yeah.
Are you a good server?
Are we doing spin? Are we doing power? What are we?
I got a little. It depends. Power. You can put a little spin on it.
Serve it up high. Throw them off a little bit. You got to switch it up.
What do you mean? What do you mean?
We'll have to play sometime. Maybe. Maybe I'll show you.
I think I'm going to find myself not in a competition against you for a few years, maybe 20.
Maybe 20 or so, but I will certainly love to watch you dominate other people.
That maybe becomes Caucasian Olympics. Yeah, there you go.
All right. We appreciate the hell out of you, Cooper. You're the man.
Ladies and gentlemen, we'll be back on the other side.
Be a friend, tell a friend something nice.
It might change your life.
That's Cooper to Jean.
Yeah, cool.
I have a lady standing right here in front of the stage here that says, let me shoot a basketball
at the hoop.
She is roughly, why don't you go right here?
I don't know your name.
She's in a USA jersey.
Why don't you go?
Yeah, right over here, right over here.
Here we go.
Right?
Oh, man, nervous now.
Oh, Svasek says, no?
Move left a little.
Yeah.
Right over there.
I think there's, no, no, no.
What's that brick?
Remember we have that piece of wood?
Right here.
Right there.
Right there.
Okay.
All right.
What's your name?
Hold on.
We got to turn this on.
Mobile guest, Mark.
Still, hold on.
The handheld guest, Mike, they'll turn it on in the back maybe.
No.
Can we get the, he's looking, hold on.
We're trying to, we didn't think we're actually going to have to use it.
Sure.
First name is Amber.
See if that one.
See if that works?
Does it work now?
Testing, testing.
Yeah.
There you go.
Okay, we can hear you.
What's your name?
Amber Clark Robinson.
Okay, where are you from, Amber Clark?
Greenville, North Carolina.
Okay, what are you doing here?
I'm here with Team USA Football.
Okay, so are you part of the team?
Yes, I'm the safety.
Hell yeah, boom, boom.
Let's go.
When are we playing who?
When are we beating the rest of the world?
When?
Germany, this August, world championships.
Yes.
Okay, so Germany's in it.
How many other teams are in the world championship?
Roughly, I think, 16 to 20.
Okay, so I was a part of a Super Bowl commercial
that was trying to get high school girls flag football certified in all 50 states.
Feels like we do have positive momentum for it.
Is that how I should be talking about it?
Yes, there's 16 teams, maybe 17, I think, states that have flag football.
And I'm also a college coach at a D2 organization.
So they have them at all tiers right now.
Okay, so you're the safety for the...
U.S. USA football.
Adult team?
The women's team.
Okay, and we're the best in the world.
Say it again.
We're the best in the world.
Oh, yes, of course.
Hell yeah.
Who's our quarterback?
Vanita Crouch.
Oh, I know Vanita.
I've seen Vanita.
And you did the commercial with my teammate Ashley Clam.
Okay, and I don't want to talk about it, but Diana Flores,
hell of a player down there in Mexico.
Yeah, she's a Mexico quarterback.
No disrespect to other teams.
No disrespect at all.
We could.
We could.
We will do the disrespect.
We're here for America.
We are here for Diana Flores.
I happened upon the same hotel gym as her.
Yeah.
She was on treadmill when I walked in there,
did my whole workout.
I left, she's still on the treadmill.
She's a player.
Yeah, she's a real problem.
Mexico's got a problem of quarterback.
Now, Vanita Crouch, though, legend.
Yeah, take her out.
Legend.
Yeah.
She's got a release point right here.
So, all right.
So in August, we're beating Germany.
Yes.
Okay.
Now, are you a hooper as well?
Yes, I grew up playing basketball since I was six.
Okay.
This ball is nothing like a basketball.
I know.
It's kind of a gimmick ball.
Okay.
Put it on your left shoulder there, by the way.
Vanita Croucher needs to do the same thing,
especially for holding a microphone on the right side.
Safety for the U.S. women's flag football team,
which is going to win the World Championship coming up here in August.
Where's that at?
In Germany.
Dusseldorf, Germany.
Wow.
Oh, Guten tog.
Yeah, we're coming out.
Yeah, we're coming out.
Yeah, let's go.
Tough barn.
It's tough barn.
That's going to be a tough crowd.
Yeah.
Duseldorf is loud.
Yeah, dozell dorf is.
Yeah.
They bring it.
Yeah, they do.
They have good pretzels.
Yes, they do.
Beer or two.
Beer, too.
Beer, cheese.
Yeah, I don't know what you're going to be doing over there.
You go is pretty good if you'd like to, Amber.
But, okay, if you make that shot right there,
what is the deal that literally as we're coming back live,
lady in USA Jersey is screaming at me.
I say, sounds good, we do the thing, now we're here.
So we haven't really worked this out.
What would you like to do for this shot here?
Yes, so I watch college game day faithfully every Saturday.
We appreciate you.
And I see that you give away a good amount of money, you know,
to make a field gold.
Yeah, decent, yeah.
I just won 20,000.
Okay, you won 20,000?
Wow.
And it was very nice to you to say earlier, too,
20,000 to charity as well.
So this would be a $40,000.
Yes. Okay. All right. Okay.
Okay.
Hey, I'm not doing this shit.
I'm not just one.
I'm not doing it.
No, no, no, no.
No, no, no.
Okay.
One shot. Okay.
For you, I'm not doing that.
For you, for USA.
For sure.
Okay.
Good luck, Amber.
All right, thank you.
Here we go.
Here we go.
Here we go, Amber.
Oh, oh.
You missed it.
Bonus ball, bonus ball, bonus ball, bonus ball, bonus ball.
Don't shoot it yet.
shoot it yet. We'll give you one more. We got to reset the rules here.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. We got to reset.
What do you think you just get a range founder and then you just go right back in there?
I don't know. We got to kind of wait this thing out a little bit. Okay, this will be for
yeah, I think we do say.
Okay, yeah, same. Yeah, I think same. Maybe 25 and 25 actually make it 50.
Okay. Okay, so this will be for 50,000 as total. And I would like to let you know, I'm
gonna be like Ducydorf. You get this wrong, I'm kicking out of town. Yep. Okay.
Yeah, hell out of the whole convention center.
I don't want to do it.
Nope.
But that's pressure that's on the line here.
You're going to make it.
You're going to come through.
50,000.
Oh, no.
He's got blocked by the camera.
That's illegal.
That's not true.
That's not part of it.
That's not far from.
That's fair game.
Yeah, you got to keep the eye out.
Oh, no, the camera's broken now.
Yeah.
That's part of it.
That's sorry.
I cannot afford to pay for that camera if I break.
Is a camera?
Okay.
Okay.
One more. One more. Here we go.
This is it.
This is it.
No light, no camera.
No, nothing can save you.
Oh, wow.
That was incredible.
Hey, for the good of America.
Yeah.
That was awesome.
The boys were to celebrate.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Great job, geez.
That was a huge shot.
That was an gigantic shot.
Wow.
Fantastic.
Congratulations.
Hey, good luck.
Go get them.
Bet you're going to get her information.
Somebody has to find out who's her stuff.
Mitts all over.
Mitts got it.
Dominate Germany.
Dominate everybody.
Yeah.
Wow.
We got a good record.
I felt like she was going to make that.
Yeah, undefeated actually.
I would defeat it over there.
Now, on that note, yeah, that was a big one.
Thank God.
Yeah.
The biggest.
Yeah.
Holy shit.
High stakes.
Hey, need you.
Need you to go.
Yeah, need you.
Need you go over there.
Hey, how's it going to team?
Go see you guys.
These people are famous and important.
I appreciate you all celebrating with Amber.
Yeah, had to.
Oh, no.
She's bypassed me.
Wow.
She's bypassed me.
That plays right there.
That plays for you, though.
She went right there.
She kind of snuggled in.
As she was over here, like celebrating dapping up.
I did one of these.
I'm kind of.
Yikes.
This month?
They're one of these.
Really?
I think it was reverse.
I think it was reverse.
Don't bring it up.
It doesn't want to talk about it.
That's not real.
On this note, ladies and gentlemen,
joining us now,
Sue Bowl champion, head coach,
formerly of the Indianapolis Colts.
Now we see them every Sunday with NBC.
Ladies and gentlemen, the legend, Tony Dungey.
How are you doing?
What do you say, guys?
Coach, fantastic.
I don't know if you saw our safety for our women's facts.
I just saw it.
Unbelievable.
That was a big moment.
Pressure, pressure shot, yes.
How do you feel about everybody up here getting up to celebrate her with her
except for this guy, right here, Coach Dungey?
Maybe just focused on business.
That's it.
Yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
That's it.
Thank you, Coach.
That's right, Tony.
Okay, NBC obviously has a Super Bowl.
You guys are going to do an incredible job.
How do you feel about the season?
I think you guys, personally, football night in America,
the split thing at the stadium and then back in the studio,
such a flawless, smooth show.
I think you guys crush it.
And then obviously for the Super Bowl, you're going to do the same.
But what is your thoughts on this year for the NFL as a whole
as we lead into the biggest game?
Well, it's been an exciting year.
I'm really fired up to see these two teams that have kind of been on a turnaround.
New England,
year turnaround Seattle two-year turnaround and it just shows you I think what leadership can bring
and if you're dialed in and together what can happen and it's been a great story from both cities
Sam Donald everybody said he was ass coach they were saying this guy's ass they're saying he's bad
football player he goes Kevin O'Connell in Minnesota obviously has an incredible season last year they
move on from him because it ends bad and they got a young j jay mccarthy now out there with
kubiak and this mcdonald guy almost a second career happening for
for him in front of our eyes. Your thoughts on that story for other footballers may be in the future.
I think what it tells you is don't go by other people's opinions. In Seattle, they had some
track record with Sam. Clint Kubiak coached him. He said, I know what this guy can do.
Let's go get him. And we're not going to worry about what other people think. He's our guy.
I was at their training camp in July, and you could see the team had rallied around him.
They believed in him. And like Ernest Jones comments, you talk about my quarterback. You got
you better look out, you know.
That's the kind of feel they have for him,
and he's shown them that he's their guy.
That's a quick culture flip over there for McDonald's.
It has been.
How do you think he was able to do that?
How do you get everybody to buy in and believe so quickly, you think?
I think it's just who he is, and he came in and said,
here's how we're going to do things.
This is the way I'm going to do it,
and if you're on board, you're going to be here.
If you're not on board, I'll help you get someplace else.
The last question for me before the boys have a couple.
New England's back.
Same thing. Coach Vrabel has said, this is how I see this team functioning.
I'm going to turn the leadership over to you players.
You've got to be part of it.
But we're going to do this together.
There's no star system, no people that don't count.
Everybody's important.
And being at their practice, you can see it too.
You can see the teamwork, the chemistry, the love they have for each other.
And to me, it's two teams that just have heart.
A lot of people are saying New England Patriots are back, you know.
Jace, great.
You obviously in the news right now because of what you said.
this morning about the Hall of Fame vote.
What did I say?
Yeah, exactly.
You said, let's just wait and see who's in the Hall of Fame.
That's what you said.
That was what you said.
But it got obviously because of what happened with the voting this year with Bill and now
with Kraft, which I don't know how we found out before.
Let's just say this.
Go ahead.
All this is speculation right now.
We don't know who's in and who is it.
Everybody's saying it.
I'm a voter.
I haven't been notified that anybody's in.
Last year, I was disappointed in the process.
My class 10 years ago,
was eight people.
Last year, we selected four people, half the size.
We had four empty slots, and Adam Ben and Terry did not get in.
So I'm saying, how does that happen?
Now people are starting to speculate, well, it might happen again.
This isn't the first year it happened.
It happened last year.
So we'll see what happens and figure it out from there, but we've got to change the voting process.
Okay, so I appreciate what you're saying, because everybody immediately said whenever you said,
like, do we know who is actually in it yet?
No one knows.
And everybody said, well, Tony, you know because you didn't want Bill Belichick in there.
That was kind of how your words were taken.
And you understand that, I guess, at this stage.
But you're just saying in general, and I think the world is kind of witnessing it here,
if the speculation is accurate, the process is a fascinating one for this Hall of Fame
that we all, football players, coaches, fans hold in such high regard.
I think it's kind of getting an exposing process right now on how it's all kind of selected.
This could be a turning point.
Yeah, we changed the voting rules two years ago.
and that cut the class down last year,
and it creates a problem because we didn't put enough guys in.
This year we'll see what happens.
Hopefully we have a full class,
but I don't know that that's going to happen.
Fascinating.
AJ has a question for you, Coach, sticking with that,
how would you want to change the rules moving forward?
I guess what could they do?
Would they ever add more voters?
No, no, no.
The way we used to do it in the past,
and when I first got on the committee,
everybody voted,
and the top, if we had a five-man,
class, the top five guys got in, no matter how many votes you got.
And then you had the up or down vote.
But now they changed it, so you have to have 80% of the vote.
Well, the more excellent candidates you have, the less chance you have for anybody to get 80%.
So we're making it harder for people to go in.
And we had a class last year that was half the size of my class.
We've got to do something to fix that because we're going to get a backlog.
Adam Venetary didn't go in last year.
Luke Keakley didn't go in last year.
So now this year we're talking about those two guys
as we talk about Larry Fitzgerald and Drew Breeze and Frank Gore.
And all of those guys aren't going to get in this year.
And that'll back up.
So we've got to fix this so we can have a full class every year.
I appreciate that coach because me and AJ, we didn't get.
Yeah.
We're all right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Back.
DeBud has a question for you, coach.
It's obviously Super Bowl week.
Like what's the most important, what was the most important message for your team
when you wanted to get to the team that week leading up to that game?
Because everybody tries to say, hey, make it the same game, make it, it's just football.
But what was your message?
What was your most important message that you needed to get through to your team?
When we went in 2006, I talked to Andy Reed, Mike Holmgren, and Bill Cowher.
They had been previously.
I said, tell me about the week.
Tell me the important message.
They said it's a long week.
You can't have Monday be so hyped up that you lose it by the end of the day.
the week and you've got to know that Saturday, Sunday, that's when you want to be at your best.
So my message was, guys, let's just enjoy the process early in the week.
We didn't have a curfew on Monday.
I told Edron, we're in Miami.
I told Edron James, you got him.
I don't even, don't tell me where you're going.
I don't care.
Just make sure nobody's in jail.
And then we'll come in on Tuesday and get started.
Get it out of the system.
Yeah, we'll be relaxed, enjoy it.
And then when we get to Thursday, Friday, Saturday, we're going to dial in and then focus.
I think those days live on Sunday, King of Diamonds Monday.
So I think I know exactly where Edge probably, if I had to guess.
I still don't know where they went.
They went to King of Diamonds.
Nobody got in trouble.
Hey, it's King of Diamond's football, I think, from what I've been told.
Last question comes from New England Patriots fan, Connor Campbell.
Yeah, Coach, obviously, you know, back here again, seventh time for me, it's exciting.
But looking at a different legendary team, you know, the Pittsburgh Steelers with Coach McCarthy going in there.
How did you feel about Mike Tomlin leaving him kind of saying, all right, it's my time to, you know, see the door?
And then Coach Mike McCarthy, kind of an older guy, not like Pittsburgh to hire older coaches.
How do you feel about that change?
You know, it was funny.
I actually, we had them the last game of the regular season against Baltimore.
The winner was in, loser was out.
They sent me in early to interview Coach Tomlin.
And when he talked, and I'm asking him questions, he was so nostalgic.
And he was talking about the rivalry and coming there early and Jerome Bettis and Heinz Ward.
And after he made the announcement that he was stepping down, it kind of got, yeah, I see where this is coming from.
The Steelers had always been young coaches, defensive side.
But I think Art Rooney is saying, we've got a team that maybe can win.
We've got to get our offense going.
I'm hiring an offensive guy.
Let's turn this around right now.
I think Coach Max is going to do a great job.
We appreciate you so much, Coach.
Hell of a season this year.
Thank you, Pat.
Good to be with you, brother.
I love you, too, man.
I'm thankful that you, you know, Tony Dungee, such good guy all the time.
Always says right thing.
Never bury anybody.
You catching a little fire here to start.
Super Bowl week has been fun.
Just from outside looking in, it has been fun for like,
wait until they watch Coach Dungey kind of handle this attack.
Like this is, you're an impressive human being.
You need to know that, coach.
And we all appreciate the hell out of you.
Thank you, Pat.
Good to be with you guys.
Hey, Tony.
Yeah, he got thrown in fire a little bit.
Yeah, you got throwing in fire a lot of people seem to be doing that.
Yeah.
Just saying nothing and then all of a sudden, boom.
How about Tony?
Do we know?
Yeah.
That guy named him over Bill.
There it is.
So this guy knew he knows who's, how does he know?
How does nobody?
I voted.
I don't know.
Tone's like, I don't know.
Yeah, we never checked.
I mean,
Tony Dungeons is like,
do we know?
Bill Polly and voted for Bill,
and he's the face of people who didn't vote for Bill.
It's a little asshole.
He said 95% sure.
I don't know.
I just woke up.
It was last week.
Ladies and gentlemen,
joining us now here for overtime,
which is obviously huge for sport,
especially the youth of sport,
is the wide receiver duo
from the Cincinnati Bengals.
Ladies and gentlemen,
Jamar Chase T.
T. Higgins.
Yeah.
Yeah, no, there's still not.
I made Jamo Chayton.
Here we go.
Here we go, boys.
What's our man?
What's up, brother?
Here we go, boys.
Yes, sir.
How we doing?
What's up, man?
Hey, boys, how's it going?
Headset there to you, your left, you're right, yeah.
You guys figure it out.
Sick chain tea.
Unbelievable.
Oh, I appreciate it, man.
Jesus Christ, ice that.
hell out.
Hello.
Right there.
Hello.
Congratulations, you guys on having success being the greatest duo in the league.
Yeah.
There you.
Yeah.
Congrats.
Let's talk a little bit about said Cincinnati Bengals.
They invest heavily in the offensive side of the ball.
Injuries happen.
Things like that derail.
It feels like you guys didn't lose course at all.
There was a lot of negativity, potentially from the outside, maybe not the same outcome.
You continue to play and put up huge numbers.
Why is that the case?
Jamar Chase.
Whenever we know you wide receivers, I don't mean to use that as a draw.
term, but you wide receivers, whenever shit doesn't look like, could potentially bail out,
especially people of your caliber.
So why did this year mean so much for you to finish strong for the Bengals and continue to go,
basically?
Well, first, I think finishing strong is part of your character.
So, you know, I always push out to T, especially at the end of the season this year, by the way that we had.
So I just made sure I push that, puts the narrative on that so we can finish strong for
ourselves to make it look better for ourselves at the end of the day because we do represent
ourselves.
And then we represented the organization.
And, you know, we lead by example.
You know, they look at us as captains,
and the only way we do that is by leaving by example
because, you know, we both don't always talk so much.
T, we've seen your mom through this entire process.
She loves that you're back with the Bengals.
Tell me about why you love Cincinnati,
why you think your family loves that organization.
Yeah, man, I mean, I grew up a Bengals fan,
so, you know, the love has always been there.
And, you know, once I had the opportunity to sign that four-year deal,
it was a no-brainer.
Yeah, it was a good deal.
Yeah, I take it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, you did.
What does the future look like for you guys?
What's the off season?
How's Joe Burrow?
How's everything going for you guys?
And when do things kind of start ramping back up for you?
Yeah, man, hopefully we're, the organization is going to it right now.
You know what I'm saying, hopefully.
You know, I'm pretty sure we have our sit-downs and judgments on what we can do and what we can.
And I'm pretty sure everyone knows what we need.
I'm not going to say what we need, but I talk to Zach about that.
I know you might put me on spot, but, you know, I might have said our opinion.
I'm not going to put you on spot.
I'm definitely pushing, you know what I'm saying,
to get something good for the defensive side.
We just need something, of course, you know, somebody.
Yeah, you're a real talent, you're a pillar, you're allowed to have opinions.
I appreciate you also saying, I told Zach these my thoughts.
Yeah, before you even ask me, I did, and I think we need to get it done.
You're here for overtime.
Chasing number one is a new athlete-led talk show hosted by NFL superstar Jamar Chase,
giving fans direct access to his prospective personality and point of view.
Real conversation led by a...
Tell me you're a talk show host, let's go, dude.
Yeah.
You're a talk show host?
Boom.
I'm going to open one, yes.
How's it going?
Are you enjoying it?
I haven't did something yet.
You know, right now, we're in the process.
Right now, you know, I'm live streaming this right now from Twitch.
So I'm getting like.
You're on Twitch right now?
Yeah, I'm live.
Yeah.
What up, chat?
No way.
What up?
Yeah.
What up?
Yeah, what up?
Okay, what is your Twitch?
What is your Twitch?
Jamar Chase 10.
Jamar Chase 10.
Okay, what do we normally do?
Do you play games?
I play games right now.
I'm going to start doing the IRS streams, too.
So they're going to do a podcast.
The podcast they're going to get from the IRS stream.
So it's going to be a lot based just from Twitch.
So you can reach me through Twitch a lot, but it's going to be harder ways because you've got a sub and so you can see everything.
Yeah, and then also what's the thing on Twitch?
We give you a biddies.
You get biddies.
You're looking for those biddies, Jamar.
Looking for those biddies.
Yeah.
Send the bitties.
Send the bitties in the chat.
DeBott has a question for you guys.
We had Bryce Young earlier.
He talked about the biggest adjustment from college to the pros
was like the pre-snap and how quick things got on them.
What's been, I guess, the biggest adjustment
of how defenses have played you guys
and what you guys had to adjust and learn kind of on the fly?
I think, you know, a lot of teams play us, you know,
a lot of zone and, you know, two men and double.
So obviously we go into the week.
you know, prepping how they've been playing these other teams, and then we get there,
and they switch it all up, you know, they doubling us.
Obviously, it's frustrating, but, man, we just adjust on the fly,
and they pay us to go make plays.
There we are.
Jamar, how about you?
It feels like since day one, you've been doubled in the NFL.
Well, now at the beginning you couldn't catch, remember?
Yeah, they said, no stripe on the ball.
Yeah, that was awesome.
They said, I forgot how to catch.
That was incredible.
Times those are great. I want to let you know we were over-dramatizing those headlines because of how
ridiculous they were. Jamar Chase can't catch a football. It doesn't have pain on it.
Doesn't have the one stripe on it. He's got not be able to be anything in the NFL.
Those are real things that are being said. I mean, yeah, let them take a year off and play football.
See what happens. See what happens. See if you can really see your peripherals as good as you're used to, you know.
But then you got back into it. And obviously since the beginning, you've been a guy.
Yeah, yeah. I mean, the first year was like them just being like out there and just throwing man at me until I can make a play.
You know, and then my second year was where I started to get like more zone coverages.
and the double teams, like he's saying.
And then over time, once the third, fourth year came,
it was like double, double, double, double, double.
You know what I'm saying?
And then I was like, shit.
Me and T, damn, they couldn't do shit
unless Joe throw us a jump ball and make two defenders, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, but you guys also just get wide.
I mean, you're running, you're still running a couple different times.
And same with you.
Make it look like that.
Well, good.
It's a lot of hard work to get into that.
You know what else is hard work?
Building Twitch stream, we got her live right here.
Oh, wow.
No way.
And what I'm checked?
I want to let you know.
I've been watching this on my little monitor here.
Yeah, go ahead.
Zoom in.
Hey, left elbow strong on this guy.
There has been a couple little up and down.
So are you connected,
you got a backpack there with the full thing,
full connection back there?
Front and the front,
yeah, keep it right next to your kids.
Yeah, that's smart.
That's good idea.
We appreciate your commitment, bro.
Keep the five-G thing right there.
Wow.
Right down in front.
We appreciate your commitment.
You better get a cup.
Yeah, you're the best, bro.
That's unbelievable.
He needs copper.
A copper.
Copper fit.
Go get those copper fits.
That's the prototype right now.
He's just testing that out right now.
He's going to get a better.
Even better one.
We're going to get a better one.
He's going to be able to walk around with going to his back soon.
I mean, him with a fool.
Yeah.
You're doing great work, Bob.
And commitment to this.
We have no idea with future holds for him.
No, we do.
Go ahead, AJ.
Yeah, for both you guys.
Maybe Jamar, you go first.
But Joe Flacco came up here earlier.
And we first off, he's a giant.
Yeah, it's huge.
Big old handsome.
Dude.
What do he say?
He's 41 years old.
Yeah.
Great.
I guess I was actually in person when you guys played the Steelers,
and I think you may have caught 12 balls in a row at one point in the game.
You guys are all over the place.
But having a guy like Joe come in, do you know from the jump?
Okay, this guy can get us the ball.
We're going to score some points here.
If I'll be honest, I think Green Bay game, bro, he was just,
I felt like he was just giving me opportunities.
Yes, he was.
And I was just making the best of him.
That's a Packers man.
I said it going into the week.
I said Bengals are going to win.
Joe Flacco and these guys are going to go crazy.
And they damn, you guys,
near did. I mean, we only had, what a walkthrough with him. And that was it. Oh, that's even better.
Yeah. Had to walk through with this guy. He said he was bummed out. He was getting traded. But then he said
with the weapons they had, it was like dream. Did it feel like he was an immediate fit for you guys?
I mean, yeah, man, just, you know, he came in. He was going over the plays in the huddle.
And he, like, he, like, sand it really fast. We like, damn, he already got the plays that fast.
Like, yeah. He's saying him smooth and clean. Me and him looking at each other.
like ain't no way you know what I mean and then we get into the game we get to a point he can barely
hear the car he like he say the formation he's like y'all know the rest yeah he's 40 years old he's
been around he's done it so many times before Joe burrow what is he like uh obviously you two
deep history obviously you have become number one as well with joe burrow as your quarterback
what is he how has he been since lSU to now what have you seen like kind of as him as a quarterback
as one of his best friends?
I feel like the biggest thing is me just having a relationship with him off the field,
not a down, been with him so long, you know what I'm saying?
And on the field, I feel like now it's like something that I've been playing with him so long
that I've got to know what he's thinking at this point, you know what I'm saying?
Since he put in so much commitment, ever since he sat me down and had that film talk with me,
you know, it's like we've started to click.
Where was that?
I don't think I know.
That's what I'm saying.
It started when we was in 2019.
What do you do?
He sat you down and said, hey, this is where I fucking need you?
Hey, I'm going to throw the ball.
I like that.
Pretty much like Florida game.
We played Florida at home 2019.
And I remember the week of the game.
Joe just pulled me in the room, pulled me to the side.
And it was C.J. Henderson, the quarterback.
And he was telling me how he played.
He was showing me, like, breaking down the film with me, showing his details, what he might do.
And I remember during the game time, he told me, like, I hope you remember.
You know what I'm saying?
Something like that.
And I tell him, at the end of the game, my exact words was.
his hand was like, bro, you were exactly right.
That's awesome.
Everything he told me on film that day,
exactly happened that game.
And that was my first time, like, breaking down film by somebody,
getting film broke down to me.
So, like, it's completely different from a quarterback's perspective
to a receiver's perspective.
How about you, T, what about your relationship with Joe?
Obviously, it's gone well.
Yeah, you know, we came in together,
into the league together, and obviously I had a little smoke with them
because they had just beat me in the national championship.
Yeah, I mean.
But, he looked tough in that national championship,
though.
He took some big show.
I thought we had him.
Yeah, half time.
He came out in second half.
Yeah.
Was Joe Burrow.
Yes, you were.
Burrow came, yeah.
But, man, it's been awesome, you know.
Just to build that relationship with him, it's been amazing.
Are you big fashion guys?
Well, I know your fashion, right?
We still doing super fashion?
Yeah.
I'm still going, I'm going to go to Paris in the summertime.
Right now, I can't really do it right now.
A lot of moving around.
Who decides what you're wearing?
Do you decide what you're wearing?
I decide what I'm wearing, but I have someone, like, pick out the clothes for me.
Pictures, or do they bring them in front of you?
They bring it to me.
And they say, hey, you do this thing right here?
No, no, no, no.
No, no.
I don't know.
I'm not in the world.
I wear the same shirt every day.
They bring me the clothes.
All I do is tell them what I'm looking for and what's my style.
They bring me the clothes and then we move from the clothes from there.
I get their opinion on how I look.
That's the biggest thing.
Okay, so let's say I was to do this.
Let's say I always start becoming a fashion guy.
Yep.
I wear the same clothes every day.
Okay.
Let's say, you know what?
I'm fucking sophisticated.
I want to get into the fashion world.
What would I say?
I would like to look moderate.
Like, how would the description be?
I mean, it depends what's your type of style in that moment.
Like, you could look, like, you could look
the sophisticated suit and tie look while being swag.
Or you could come, or you could come, like,
real professional nerd style, high pants, cuffed up.
You know what I'm saying?
And make it clean.
So there's different ways you could come with it.
Have you already sent your descriptors for Paris Fashion Week?
No, no.
What are you thinking?
Well, I don't know what I'm thinking,
because there's going to be so many different styles at that time.
Oh, you got to make so many decisions.
Oh, yeah, it's a lot goes in.
They go fucking crazy.
Yeah.
Go to your full uniform.
Uniform.
Oh, dude.
Yeah.
Maybe your college pants.
Oh, they go fucking nuts.
They go.
Metalizers.
Metal screw-ins too.
Yeah.
Our black tape, everything.
That's fucking European start putting shoulder pants on.
Yeah.
You're welcome.
Yeah.
Something to think about.
Holy shit.
Game in Paris.
We didn't even know we could be fashion.
people but it turns out maybe we still maybe you show up full fucking guardian cap
nope guardian cap is crazy yeah yeah man you wear one don't you see you wear one no I do
I change my helmet I changed my helmet that's what Fred said Fred said that yeah
is it big in the front or the back what is the what is the what is the helmets that you can wear
that you don't need a guardian cap was it feel different I don't know the exact name
we look like the speed flex though okay so it doesn't know I guess we don't notice
though okay car we don't notice that's a good point it right I think Bosa has that
He has that super...
Nick has the one with the...
Caleb Daniels.
Jane Daniels?
Caleb Daniels.
Oh, yeah, of course.
We know who that is.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
One of my favorites, actually.
What Caleb Daniels does is special.
Yeah?
Yeah.
Like him?
It's so good at ball.
CD?
Yeah.
Come on, now.
We see Caleb Daniels and we think ourselves,
holy fuck.
That guy?
He can play.
Influencer with the helmet.
Yeah.
Caleb Daniels, absolute beast, dude.
Fucking Lashat.
Caleb Daniel.
Yeah, definitely my favorite helmet.
Something back to Borough real quick.
He's got a batmobile.
Have you guys been in the...
Who is Caleb Daniels?
He's Caleb Daniels.
Who's Caleb Daniels?
Yeah.
I don't know what the fuck his first name is.
What's the name?
What's the quarterback for the Bears?
Oh, Caleb Williams.
Cam Williams.
James.
Jade and Daniels.
Yeah, he said, Jayden Daniels.
I'm like, I think his name's Caleb.
I don't know his last name like that.
See, I thought it was a wide receiver first team that I did not know.
I thought it's a home in company too.
Joe's going to get on me for this right here.
Oh, it was amazing.
Holy.
No, he said Jane Daniels.
Yeah, Jane Daniels, Caleb Williams.
I wasn't sure.
I thought that was definitely a guy that was in the wide receiver room for Cincinnati.
He's now on a different team.
We obviously had no fucking idea.
He talked about Caleb Daniels.
Yeah, he's really good.
stop looking at him
immediately Connor go ahead
brother yeah
to Burrow
we had this conversation around Christmas
and I want to get the honest opinion
okay Joe Burrow
you know he's going to give you a Christmas
gift and he breaks out a bone
from you know his collection
fossil
A mammoth
A mammoth tusk
A bone and he gave him to all
the offensive linemen
You guys if you could just go
into the shoes of Ted Carras
You know he walks into the house
and he gets a mammoth tooth or a bone for his gift for Christmas.
Were they pissed?
Were they happy with their bones?
Would you guys be happy with your bones if, you know, Burrow were to give you them for Christmas?
I mean, if I'm, if I'm them, if I'm not happy, I'm going to act happy.
Yes.
That's what we thought as well.
Definitely.
That's a smart play.
Great answer.
So wide receivers, how does the, we don't really see you guys Christmas much.
Quarterback, quarterback never watched.
receiver now that quarterback room sometimes we saw we've seen on hard
things like it's the end of the season you know dinner we did that that's been a
bunt with the wide receivers as a late yeah a lot of gift exchange not a lot of gift
exchanges for you guys no we do we just don't let the world see it
some things are meant for us because the gifts get judged too yeah big time yeah
we're talking about the bone unbelievable you're kidding me you walk in for
Christmas you get a bone yeah right which quarterback got they O line like golf
carts side by sides Aaron Pitts
Yeah, I thought that was pretty good.
Josh Allen got, I think, four withers for the boys as well.
That's like, but you know it.
I mean, they're spending a lot of money.
It's not crazy.
But like, Polaris is like, yeah.
And what do you think?
Yeah, you can certainly give 20 of these things out that we just dropped.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I love the gift, but it feels like it is starting to become more for show than actual.
Yeah.
Like a commercial.
Yeah.
And I don't like that happening at Christmas.
Yeah, it's all about.
It's not commercialized.
It's a dagum country.
That's what we've done to it.
ever since fucking turbo man yeah exactly hallmark way too young thanks a lot last question here from tie for the boys from
Cincinnati yeah is it weird have you guys thought about how your team and i guess Zach taylor like he's going to be
the most tenured coach in the division like that's what the aFC north has been with stability
and all these different cities and now like you guys maybe not roster wise but like the team
itself and the leadership there is kind of like the old dogs in the division like have you
thought about that at all.
I actually haven't thought about that.
New coaches everywhere, T, in your A.C.
North. Yeah. I mean, yeah.
I guess Zach's been there.
He's, you know what I'm saying? He's done it.
So, you know, hopefully we got that little edge right there.
How about you, Jamar?
Mike McCarthy plays no games.
No, he does. No.
He does. No. He'll see Tom Monk.
Oh, Tom Monk.
He's already saying, O.D.C. I don't fucking think about that.
Yeah. That's what he said.
See you.
Going into the game, thinking it was double-double in a whole time.
I'm going to be honest.
At the end of the day, it's going to come down to the players at the end of the day.
That's what's on the field making the plays.
You know what I'm saying?
We respect Zach and his coaching at the end of the day,
but when it comes down to the players on the field, you know,
it's going to come down to our scale and what we're doing in the situation.
You said you talked to Zach about what we need, a defensive player.
Saw pick six out of you yesterday.
You won't see me on that side.
I saw you yesterday.
It was an incredible catch.
And then you did a backflip, make twist.
Almost landed that shit.
I assume you have in the past.
I was a little nervous.
You didn't want to sell out.
You don't want to hurt yourself?
What was the thought?
Well, it's been a minute.
Since you've done the backflick twist?
What is that called?
I don't think I'd understand that.
Well, it's usually a 360, but, you know, I had the ball in my hand.
My momentum was a little off.
Jeez.
Oh.
And you're bombed right there.
I saw that the Olympics, whenever the gymnastics person doesn't hit it.
Yeah.
The fah!
Everybody was impressed, though, that you still almost pulled it off.
I don't think you should judge yourself too harshly.
Have you hit that before?
No, I did gymnastics, so yeah.
I mean, if you're doing it for the first,
the first time ever right there then no no that wasn't the first time that's the first time in
in like two years after that you did gymnastics growing up yeah like what like like like not after
hours so growing up you know I had like you know let's go after hours and they would teach me how to flip
so they would teach me how to do oreos double back flips on the bounce floor yes and you would be
able to move yes trampoline a lot of trampoline stuff I had trampoline at my auntie house when I was
growing up yeah were you a trampoline professional wrestler no wrestler yeah on a trampoline
Chokes Limes.
RK.O.
Yeah, you know what we're talking about.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay, so we should expect more McTwisty back flippies.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
I'm getting a little older.
I want to check.
Smart.
Yeah.
I like what we're doing around here.
That is smart.
You should check out MacChee to protect yourself.
Go ahead.
I'm sorry.
This is the first time.
This is right.
Hey, second time.
Okay, we missed the first.
Yeah.
Tiao MaxVee.
I got the app from the video.
Honestly, I watched the video.
It's a great video.
I actually need all that help.
But getting back to that, can you do it in full pads, these flips?
And if you can, you get to wear full pads and go to Paris this summer, obviously.
Oh, my God, oh, nothing.
Clack, clack, clack, clack.
Metal tip.
I don't think I should go to Paris with no gear on.
They might tackle me.
Yeah, they'll know what you.
And the last time I did a backflippin pads was in San Francisco here, actually, when we played here.
Okay.
I didn't have to score.
Okay, T, what are your thoughts on the Super Bowl?
Patriots, Seahawks.
Have you guys been watching following along?
A little bit.
I just kind of hope it's a high-scoring game.
Offense.
Offense for sure.
Cincinnati Bengals.
Jamar?
I got the DB receiver play.
I think that's going to break down.
Who going to win?
Who do you like better?
I'm going to see Hawks, though.
Tell me about like Gonzo or anybody else that's in this particular game.
Anybody you think of, like whenever it comes DBs,
like that guy a little bit different than maybe everybody else?
I mean, that's the only one I can think of, you know?
By far, he was the only, that was the matchup I was looking forward to
than the year that I had two years ago when I, you know,
You know what I'm saying?
My first game of the season with him, you know, so I was definitely looking forward to him.
How about Cooper Dejean when you look at him?
He said, wow, didn't know that was possible.
Is that what you say?
He's pretty athletic.
Yeah, he's a pretty athletic.
What do you mean?
We like his game too.
He's a corner in the NFL.
He's got to be super athletic, right?
Yeah, what are you talking about?
He can dunk.
Yeah, J-Mah, Marr?
He thought they said, I was like 48.
I thought they said, white man can't jump.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, Cooper can.
Hey, you can dance too.
He can dance too, six, six three, though.
Yeah, he was just here.
No way.
I know.
Maybe he's listed there, but we just met him.
I was eye to eye.
He's tall to me.
I don't know.
He's out of you.
How tall are you?
I mean, I have Halberra's on, so there's a chance.
Yeah, he's not taller than you.
I just was on the field with him last night.
I must have shrunk then last night.
What did you think of last night?
Do you hate it?
What about it?
The game?
Everybody fucking hates everything these days.
Everybody hates everything.
Yeah.
I mean, everybody hates everything.
Honestly, it is.
Last night was just content creation situation is what I viewed it as.
Is that how it's kind of you guys viewed as well?
It was my first time.
I had a great time.
Okay, you love to talking to everybody, right?
Yeah, I had a great time.
It was my first Pro Bowl.
I mean, I just enjoyed the moment.
Hell you.
You also get to meet a lot of people.
Like, that was kind of the big takeaway of the Pro Bowl before.
It's like you get to meet other guys either at different positions
or your position that you maybe don't get a chance to chat with and some positive atmosphere.
Is that what you experienced as well?
Yeah, it was pretty dope to meet, you know, some of the other guys that you don't really get to talk to every day.
So yeah, yeah.
Are you guys sweet with the other team when we talk to the other team?
Are you guys?
Jersey swaps.
No jersey swaps.
Jersey.
Not here.
I mean, I talk to Pat here the most, you know what I'm saying?
That's, like, DB-wise, you know, I told him me and him never changed jersey this year.
But if I'm doing a jersey exchange, you've got to be, like, in-game.
I want a dirty one, not a clean one.
Yeah, it's been there.
I didn't buy it from Fanatics, and it came five weeks late.
Yeah.
With the names fell wrong.
All right.
With the patch on the wrong shoulder.
We didn't do any of that.
All right.
Joke.
All right.
You guys are here for overtime.
You got a show coming.
Shout to the chat.
That guy's still holding it with his forearms.
Oh, yeah.
Shout out.
What's your name?
Sam.
Yeah.
That's his name.
Cedric.
Boom.
Still,
then get it.
Cedric.
Double bicep cramp.
Cedric is his name?
Yeah,
Cedric.
Yeah, that's what you said.
I would not have said.
Cedric?
Yeah.
Holy shit.
What a name?
You didn't guess that?
I did not.
I did not get.
You and Cooper did you look like.
What's that?
Yeah, what is it?
Kind of like a Jeffrey.
Casey.
Maybe Jeff for short.
Casey.
I could see Daniel.
I see a Mike.
Just a strike up.
It's a Mike.
It's a Mike Smith.
There's one of that Michael.
Michael.
Michael.
Yeah, good Anthony, Tony.
I said we got stuck in the left here.
I didn't think your name was pet at first either.
What did you think it was?
Like John?
Yeah.
Sick.
There is another John McLeague.
Yeah.
You know, to protect your digital.
I am not related to him.
He made a lot of money.
He made some interesting decisions.
But McFleys more than an antivirus.
Good call.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He could have been.
He's good.
We'll work out of you.
Thank you for that.
That is a great catch.
Ha-ha.
A lot of those out of you guys.
All right.
Thank you for joining us.
Are you here.
a week or what's the plan?
Something like that.
Got the hoops still.
Oh shit.
Oh yeah.
Yeah.
And with the first double.
Okay, yeah.
So only three shots combined.
I don't know who's the better hooper.
I'm gonna take one.
I'm like to two.
Okay, so you're shooting first then.
You're a better hooper?
Yeah.
Yeah, say it, bro.
Yeah.
Okay, okay, you're a player.
Do you have an angle at that hoop from where you guys are?
You'd be the first people that are sitting at that angle.
He would need to sit here.
Okay, actually, can we just have you guys?
Sit here.
Ah, shit.
Get the hell out of here.
take the headsets off.
There's not to be a whole headset game.
Oh, yeah.
We got the mic.
I got the hand out.
Come over here, come over here.
Because this is how it's been here.
So this is how it's been.
Ladies and gentlemen,
we were about to attempt the Pat McGee show's charity
Super Shot.
Okay, you will have three attempts.
You two will have three attempts.
Do you want no shots?
I'll take one.
Okay, you two will have three shots.
T. You will take two.
Jamar, you would take one.
If you make it on your first attempt,
he'll give $20,000 to a charity of your choosing.
It is a state.
fair like basketball. It would be very difficult
to make. We think you will try to range find
and then probably hit the second one like Bryce Young was
able to do and freak athlete Cooper
Degine was able to do as well. A lot of
people have missed before. Are you ready?
You want the best ball
first or last?
Okay. Smart.
Good two reps with it. Yep.
Hey, listen.
You can do whatever you want. Just got to be behind that table.
Yep. World is your oyster.
He stands up. This is a good decision.
Bryce Young also did this decision.
Cooper's Gene kind of more followed the what he was told to do.
Protocol.
Yeah, that's more of what you're going to do.
T. Higgins here will make a shot.
I think you're going to make it.
Yep.
It feels like you're going to make this.
First try, ball's light, isn't it?
Yeah, it's a weird ball.
Yeah, it is a weird ball.
It's also oblong as well.
$20,000 to a charity if you're choosing if you're able to make this shot.
T. Higgins is a Cincinnati Bengals.
Pro bowler.
Oh, I said light.
It's light.
Yeah, you never know.
We need a little help over there.
Yeah, yeah.
Now you know.
Okay.
Now, you will shoot, do you want to shoot again?
because you already have the feel of it.
This would be for $10,000 now to a charity of your choosing.
T, Higgottie, hey, God.
Oh, no.
Oh, no.
Oh, no.
Grab it quick.
Oh, man.
Damn.
Okay, you two get along, by the way, very well, apparently.
You guys get along very well, obviously.
Hey, can you put that on, can you put that headset on you real quick?
So I can, we can talk shit in your backswing.
Damn.
We like to do that.
Okay.
Igor.
Hey, you and T don't hate each other because you got to take the ball away from each other?
No, I actually tell him to go get to go get the ball away from each other.
No, I actually tell him to go get to go get to go get to
the ball sometimes yeah helps you out no ladies gentlemen Jamar Chase well
hey this will be for 20,000 because it's okay yeah this would be a $20,000 shot
Jamar Chase all you can do is put it into that hoop or right over yonder and
we will donate in your name to a charity of your Chazette oh wow yeah too
Yeah, bingo.
That's, that's levels to this shit.
Yeah.
Damn, I thought you were the hoop her.
He is better, yeah.
There's no reason for that.
Remember, we get along.
Listen, shit happens.
Why we're a duo.
That's why we a duo.
Fax.
You passed it.
Got the assist.
Man, going glass too.
That was unbelievable.
Gorgeous.
When one not on, the other one is.
Oh, I like that.
And then when you're both on.
It's dangerous.
Everybody's screwed.
Everyone's gone.
If you're playing defense, too.
We'll see if you guys do it next to.
You're the greatest, ladies,
ladies and wide receivers,
Cincinnati Jamar Chase and Teahiggin.
And boy.
Oh yeah.
See ya, Chad.
They got to send some bits out, dude.
Huh? Bits.
Yeah, get some bits in there.
All right now.
Have a good off-season.
Good look.
Yeah.
I didn't think he was going to make that.
Bucket get her.
Ball right there.
Yeah, do you.
He said, they said he was acid basketball.
No.
So I think that was the little caveat is that they're both very good,
but T. Higgins happens to be, like, NBA good,
and Jamar Chase also nasty.
I mean, I've seen Jamar doing, like, 360 dunks and all that, too.
Yeah, classic undersell.
Did you hear DeBott trying to tear him apart?
Oh, yeah.
What did you say that?
I like that.
I like that.
I don't hit Dianel.
Dibbett immediately, man, I thought you were good at who.
Oh, geez.
Jeez.
Unbelievable.
Over time, Jamar Chase is going to be hosted a show.
He's also got a Twitch.
That's right.
I saw the chat.
Well, how was it?
I saw the chat back there.
Who was behind you?
Were they W in?
I saw several Ws in chat.
Yeah.
Do they still do that?
Oh, yeah.
And they were doing a bunch of bits.
All the bitties?
Yeah.
He does Ark Raiders.
Good game.
Bruce pulled up the Chinese version of their stream.
It's all in Chinese.
What are you doing?
Unless this screen is completely a mumble-
Are we compromised?
Oh, here we go.
Wait, that's something right now?
Yeah.
That's kind of cool.
He's got to feel pretty good about making that shot.
I think he's probably going to take a victory later.
Yeah, yeah.
Hey, how you doing?
You see that?
Fucking made a shot.
So people that stream like that, they just use me.
Michael J. Fox is awesome.
Michael J. Fox.
Why put in the chat, baby?
He's in the, no, he's not.
He's in our vicinity.
He's acting again.
I'm guessing that may be an alias in the chat.
I don't know if that's actually.
He was just in the first episode of drinking was awesome.
It's on Twitch has got to be real.
Yeah, no, that's a good point.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, to wrap up this glorious day,
we have a man joining us who is a die-hard, Seattle Seahawks fan.
He was actually a Seahawks.
contributor to our program throughout this playoff run and regular season.
He's a man who's been known as Dr. Phil, among many other characters,
but we know him affectionately as the hilarious Adam Ray.
Yeah.
Was he hoping your job?
Had to block him out.
Hey, we know you were in the back there for a little bit.
We appreciate you waiting it out.
We are very thankful to end the show with you as opposed to start the hour with you.
Getting bumped for a couple legends.
And getting humbled at the Super Bowl is a big deal.
I'm back there.
I'm getting myself.
juiced up. I snorted a four loco with Maddie.
And yeah, he's a big local guy. I don't know if you guys
knew that. And so I'm getting ready.
Maddie? Matt, yeah. Ice?
Yeah. Matt Ryan? Matt Ryan? Yeah.
Now, Bruce.
You snorted a four loco with Bruce?
Guys, I'm just trying to make a little small time before.
We didn't know who you were talking about.
With Madie. I didn't know who you were talking.
Oh, Matt. Your boy, Matt.
Oh, Bruce. Bruce.
You call him Bruce.
You call him Maddie. So that's where the
we're trying to catch us.
He's all the whole thing is his fault.
Did he say he was Matt is what he said to you?
He's in my phone with his Matt.
Oh.
That's on him.
That's on him.
That's on Bruce.
That's Bruce Brown.
Yeah, it's always been Bruce Brown.
Well, who I am to Chase and Higgins is just a guy who they thought worked on the Pat McAfee show.
I'm literally back there.
I'm just like, here we go, man.
I'm about to be on the McAfee show, here we go.
And then they walk in and they go, Jamar just goes, hey, man, it's a cool of my crew brings you there.
Camera out there.
I go, oh, I'm a comedian, man.
I'm actually gone on the show too.
If it's cool, if you stop
and sit and referring to me as a guy.
I actually haven't done some cool stuff,
but yeah, it's good to see you.
I'm a big fan.
You're not just a guy.
I appreciate it.
You're a super fan of a team
that's now back in the Super Bowl.
How's it feel, brother?
It feels unbelievable.
It also feels unbelievable to last time I was here
was last year in New Orleans
just as a spectator.
And I remember walking by the show.
And I think Jeff Ross was at the mic,
roasting you guys.
Yeah, what is this in Ugly Lives Matter?
Okay, Life Matter.
Classic.
classic kid joke and so if you go online it's under like the kid like one-liners like
your mom and Jeffrey that was him not us you had a big pop out of us yeah no no Jeff's a beast
Jeff's a beast he knows that but I was walking by the thing just you know kind of gazing
almost like on the outside of an inside joke just be like man the Pat McAfee show one day and here
we are you're a friend of the program bro pretty awesome you've been in Thunderdome not a lot of
people have been in Thunderdow one of my favorites also what my mom calls her bedroom with
my stepdad just a little shout to putting right
Oh, yeah, put it down out there.
My stepdad did just show, this probably, he doesn't want me to share this, but he did just get some sort of penile surgery to, uh, to, uh, the pump to make it bigger.
DB, you don't like that?
I'll send you a link, but it's like, it's a pretty simple surgery, but so they are, uh, what's, we're getting girth.
We're getting length.
Yeah.
You want.
I didn't get that far.
I'm going to extend no clip.
Just getting back in the game or?
Just getting back in the game, I think.
Oh, just waking it up.
With age, I think just.
Waking it up.
PPR.
Yeah.
A hip replacement.
Yeah, but I am excited.
I think this is going to be, and Connor, I love you.
I know, it's like we, you know, we bought it immediately over like the Pat Seahawks original game.
You stole the shoes.
I couldn't wear him.
I couldn't do it.
I mean, I was going to wear him, but then like seeing it how he's you pulled back from the fist bump and the handshake.
You want no part of this, huh?
No, no way.
Absolutely not.
This is the best part.
The best part of seeing Seahawks fans and tell them to eat shit and die.
That's like, yeah, you're the only two team base or fan base that are allowed to do that still.
Yeah, exactly.
Exactly.
That's why he's still in it.
Now, granted, that's the New England mentality.
I appreciate the Seattle mentality.
Like, hey, we're going to have a fucking good game, don't you think?
We're fired up.
I mean, I think it is going to be a good game.
I think we're going to get to Drake May.
I think he's just, he's two, I mean, was he, 23-ish?
Yeah.
And I just, every interview I see that, he just, he takes me back to my college days
where he's just like, yeah, I mean, I'm sorry.
He's, I'm sorry.
He's a word, bro.
I mean, he does do a lot.
He's a lot of, no, no, the shoulders, bro.
He's just, sure, he's a shirt.
I'm on TikTok, but he's excited.
I love that.
He's got a lot of optimism, but I think the Seattle Front Four is going to just get to him.
I think a little bit of pressure is going to throw.
How long you've been working on the Drake May?
Literally backstage after Jamar Chase rattled me away.
He rattled me into a Drake May where I was like,
yeah, yeah, yeah.
Do you have a Sam Darnour?
What are your thoughts on him?
Because the New England people, and also I was around some New Yorkers who happened to be Jets fans.
The Jets fans are on the Seahawks bandwagon, which is awesome.
And some of them that I was talking to were like,
Sam Donald's going to win Super Bowl?
Okay.
Oh, yeah.
It's the first in his class.
It's unbelievable.
It really is.
The story of kind of, you know, just coming back from ghosts.
Yes.
Literally like ghosts and this guy's a bust and can't make it.
It made a number three pick and to play, what, eight teams in,
or five teams in eight years, I guess.
There's so many guys that have been journeymen and have gotten second opportunities.
But it's like his story truly is.
And, you know, I told Mike McDonald when we first got Sam,
And he was like, so tell me, tell me a little bit about, tell me a little bit about Sam.
Is he, uh, my McDonald's all right?
It's like, yeah, I did it.
That's not a bad McDonald's at all.
We just try to, um, you know, it's like, wake up with the sun, go to bed with the moon,
you know, just doing, doing what we can.
The organization, trying to be prepared.
You know, I play a lot of Catan and, um, it's great.
It's a strategy game.
And, uh, yeah, I mean, I wipe my butt after my pee, but you have to sometimes.
You have to stay prepared, you know, but Mike told, uh, me.
That was coach McDonald's, yeah.
And you're very tight with him.
So I feel like that is probably a very good.
pretty spot on. Mike is, but you know, Mike actually
is like one of those guys that's like sneaky,
like silly. Like, he came to my show.
Him and Cali came to the show, started just like
immediately hitting off, talking, you know, they both
were like, oh, we're pretty much both game managers as far as, like,
calling the game, and we have a lot of similarities, and they were both
throwing them back and... Game.
Game managers. Game managers.
Game managers.
Game managers. Game managers.
Game managers. You said the word silly there. Can you say
that is Tony Hinchcliff, silly?
Oh, silly.
Dillie.
Mike McDonald is a silly boy
Yeah
God we're really doing it red band
Yeah
Mike told me he goes
What is Sam like?
Here's an example of what Sam Donald's like
I was doing shows in Minneapolis
And I was about 10 minutes from where Sam was staying
He was 4-0
They were about to go to Green Bay
And I think when that game
Did they go 5-0?
This was last year
Yeah I mean the Packers only won one division game last year
I think they did sweep
Yeah okay so it was 4-0
I was like I got two shows
10 minutes away come to the air
early show. He can be in bed by 8.45. And he's like, I'm getting up early to work out, do this,
and then leave for Green Bay, but not to like four or five. And I was like, well, you can see the
urs or you haven't seen me do a full hour yet. And he literally was like, I got to keep studying
tonight and get to bed by 8.30. And I was like, wow, you're literally so close. Could not be
closer to the venue. And I told Mike that. And he was like, all right, I was like, that's who
Sam is. And you see all these reports about him being the first one there, like 4, 430.
And yeah, but you know, and Drake May is rolling in with just like, yeah, look at my hair.
I get free pussy all the time.
He does not.
He's married.
He's married.
He's so pretty good.
The Ann Michael is a sweetheart.
Sweetheart.
Well, yeah.
Well, from his wife.
If you're married, it's free, right?
Oh, okay.
Yeah, of course.
A little too quick to us soon.
Let me finish the joke, God damn.
So rattle from Jamar Chase.
Yeah, I mean, that's going to happen.
I thought you did a great job coming out of the gates, though.
Thank you.
Yeah.
I mean, you came out with, like, an impression.
He went out and you hump his face.
You know, so Jamar Chase realized immediately that,
holy shit, I was kind of in the way here.
I think you made up for it, Adam.
Yeah, I tried to, seeing those guys live in the flesh,
like, I mean, you guys can attest this,
like how many times you see these guys.
Like, even at the flag football game yesterday for the Pro Bowl,
I couldn't, I mean, some of these linemen are just massive, dude.
Is that ever get, like, surprised to get out of getting out?
They are.
Yeah, everybody's, on that note, Seattle.
I mean.
Leonard Williams, classic.
I mean, like, yeah.
I mean, just the classic big guy.
Jack, big guy.
AJ has a question for you, Adam.
Yeah, speaking to being humbled, are you, are you trying to fight Chris Pratt?
or do you like somebody else to fight him because he gets the intro of the Seahawks for the Super Bowl on TV, I guess.
I thought for sure.
That was your gig, maybe a duo.
I don't think I'm Avenger famed.
That's like you got to be, Chris Pratt is from, I think, Lake Stevens.
You know, I'm from Shoreland Lake Forest Park.
So those, you know, we try to rep them as best we can.
But Pratt is like, you know, Joe McHale was kind of the Hawks guy for a minute,
but then he famously went to three games this season and we lost all three.
So I told him to stay away from the organization.
He was great at Washington for game.
Yes, he was awesome.
Oh, Joel is, he doesn't get funnier than Joel McAil, but as far as, like, if we're talking.
I actually agree.
Yeah.
I don't think he gets, he's former football guy, too.
Tight end.
You dubbed.
Community.
Yeah, he was a soup.
Yeah, the soup.
Yeah, soup is the clip show.
Yeah.
He was.
Can't do that anymore, but, yeah.
But, uh, you could.
I think you would just dress up in a character say terrible things.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Wasn't me.
It wasn't me.
Yeah, yeah.
I think Pratt is, uh, is a good, um, he loves it.
You can tell.
He's like a genuine fan.
There are some, you know, celebs that you see attached.
themselves to a team just because...
Who are those?
Mon Jovee.
You better.
He's doing the Patriots.
Don't.
Don't you be doing the Pats?
John Bon Jovi is a
right or die, Pat's fan, Tony.
I thought he was from Philly.
Yeah, well, that's...
Not you're in the Philadelphia soul.
Remember, he's been in Kraft suite for what, 30 years?
Forever.
And that's more of a...
Was Walberg booked or...
Hold on.
That's more of a shame on the Eagles.
In Walbert.
Exactly.
There's a Paul, Walbert.
The chef. Oh, yeah. Polly.
Yeah, of course.
Not to mention, Donnie.
Walbergers.
I don't know why I don't know.
forget about him either.
This was a conversation on the flight out of here.
It was what's happening right now?
In a dream, it's the half-flex and the Walburns.
And they're doing it together.
And same for Seattle.
You, Joel McHale, maybe Chris Pratt as a threesome.
Yeah.
I'm sure, yeah.
I'm sure there will be some.
Like, who does the narration for like the pre-bowl package?
That's interesting.
The last gets to do that.
You remember the rock cut of promo?
Yeah.
Oh, L.A. Rams?
Yeah.
Is that red?
Yeah, it's purpleish.
Yeah, whatever it was for the NFC.
Yeah, he did both.
Cooper last year won a Super Bowl.
Yeah, he knocked it out of the park.
Yeah, Cooper gave the speech last year, won a Super Bowl.
It'd be awesome if Seattle just took a complete 180 and had Bill Nye do it.
Just nobody sees that company.
I would love that.
Or Ken Jennings.
You know what Bill Nye has done against the Patriots, too, right?
He's got real heat with Patriots fans.
Bill Nye's got real heat.
That fucking dork.
Yeah, real heat.
He proved that great.
He is packing heat.
Yeah, he did the deflake it.
That would be perfect timing.
Yeah, Bill Nye came out and it was like, actually, yeah, they did have to deflate the ball.
No way.
Did a whole breakdown.
Who did the Pats beat after the Colts' AFC title game?
In the Super Bowl?
Yeah.
I think it was the, oh, yeah, it was Bill Nye's team.
Yeah, that's fucking nice.
You know what?
Are you going to keep bringing it?
Are you going to be one of those Pats?
No, no.
I didn't bring up Bill.
I didn't bring up Bill.
The amount of people, they're like, yeah, do you get to run or pass the ball?
I'm like, get the fuck out of here.
First of all, yeah, there was a triggering traumatic day.
Watching that clip again, it's like if you're,
next like banged your best friend and taped it.
And then every time you go to the Olive Garden,
like the waiter comes up and goes,
you want to see it again?
You're like, dude,
you're ruining pasta and movies for me.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, bottomless salad is.
Yeah, and breadstall.
I saw all these guys asking McDonald and
Darnold if they would run or pass.
And they both like, you see the clip of McDonald being like,
hey man, like, I've been answering this like all day and I'm getting a little,
he was like on the cusp of cursing.
He was like, I'm just fucking, you know, a little fucking bid down about it.
But I think he said like, I don't want to throw any,
shade to the decisions that were made.
Got it. Did you see Marshawn and Bill Meyer
talking? Yes. Unbelievable.
The match that we didn't know we needed.
Unbelievable.
The clip that I watched about
the adult ballet
that maybe Bill Meyer, I am into
seeing
it's not getting twisted. It's preposterous.
I do like seeing booties and boots
but not necessarily
you want that big old Marshawn.
Flabbing in the wheel. Oh my God.
Marshawn.
He should maybe be doing that.
Where's he?
Marshawn actually should be doing the whole package.
Chris Pratt.
Hey, listen.
Chris Pratt.
We love a good Chris Pratt movie.
You know,
shout out to Amazon.
But like,
no,
Marshawn is,
I think that's got to be the guy,
especially with this matchup.
Marshawn and I met in Ireland.
He was doing,
for Amazon,
you know,
doing this content with Marshawn where they drop them anywhere.
On location.
On location.
And he was doing like going to the Game of Thrones house.
He went to a little people,
a little person museum,
some dwarf cottage and then a great band name.
And then he,
and then he came to my show and we went out drinking Hennessy until 4 a.m.
in Ireland and it was the most fun of, so now, and then I did their podcast and we've been texting,
and somebody sent me a meme of like, it was like sign Marchon for one day so we can run the ball,
and I sent it to him, and he just sent me back, he said, My, and then he called me the N-word,
and it was the greatest text I've ever gotten.
Yeah, yeah, he screenshot that one.
I screened out, yeah.
He'll mostly send to my mom.
You think about changing your, you think about changing your Instagram bio.
Yeah, yeah, and type it all out, too.
Oh, my God.
Yeah, right.
Yeah.
Yeah, put quotes around it.
DB, do I get the free pass?
What?
What is that?
I was got to ask you.
Yeah, I was going to ask you.
Yeah, I understand.
Good move.
You got to just do it.
I think you should just think about doing it.
I think you should just put it up there.
It's in a different voice.
If we would.
We need to make a bet, by the way.
Yeah.
Are you not about that?
Maybe you get your Hallie's back that he stole.
I appreciate that.
What a gesture and what a...
Exactly.
Adam, you've been mischaracterizing this.
Not by me.
Once.
Definitely by you.
I was offered a free pair of shoes.
Exactly.
I said, are you sure?
I even doubled up.
I was like,
are you sure?
And you were like,
you got to take him,
dude.
You said there'd be a dream of mine
to be wearing.
I was right there.
And I couldn't believe.
I couldn't believe you said yes.
On your way to a plane?
No,
extra pair of shoes for your luggage.
Yeah, dude, I know.
What are?
What world?
Extra pair of shoes for your luggage?
What were else?
I had no extra bag.
I had to walk on.
Yes.
You were like,
you said someone like,
I'd probably have a garbage.
somewhere. No, no, I got them at home.
Don't lie. They're at home. They're in a box
still. Okay. Yeah. I'm born twice.
I'm born twice. I don't even
know if you've heard. I don't know if you've heard.
Not the biggest.
But I've heard.
The way you were talked about in this entire
story from, I mean,
you heard Tone say it three times.
To try to jammed in it. And now it plays.
I was on your side. Just to be clear.
I was too, I'd like to say, because I was right there as the
interaction was happening. Yeah, you saw it live in the flesh.
I thought you did Connor a favor.
Like, I don't need.
I don't just taking up too much space, and you did him a favor by taking it.
I am a people pleaser like that.
Yeah.
Like, yeah, if you were just like.
Me too, and I was just, I was just shocked.
Hey, do you want to say?
No way this guy's going to take you.
Well, then I think a bet is fair game at this point.
Okay.
Seemed like a guy that's not into, I mean, you're a gambling man, yeah?
Yes, of course.
Yeah, so why are you making any bets on this game at all?
Oh, a ton.
Okay, great.
So this would be like a friendly, I think, I mean, we could go small as far as like, you know, my mom sends you nudes.
Okay.
Like what I said?
Like what I can do that.
My dad's down.
Yeah, or we go, or we go, my dad's down.
Or we go something bigger where it's like, you know, the loser has to fly the other one to the other person's city and then buy him dinner.
Oh, that's very nice.
So we get a hangout.
If you lose that money on the ticket.
If I have to go to Seattle, I'll cut my wrist.
Maybe what we do.
Maybe what we do is.
It's a pretty beautiful city.
I'm going to miss out.
You're going to be bleeding out on the top of the space needle.
I'm never going.
But maybe.
I was going to take you to Starbucks and Bill Gates's house.
Starbucks?
I'm a Dunkin guy.
And I'm not doing that second thing.
I see there on 20-go.
He seems like a good guy.
I'm going to floy anywhere with you, pal.
I'll take it to Pete Carroll's house.
We'll go to Sean Kemp's weed shop.
Okay.
That's a lot of fact.
Gary Payton's weed?
Maybe smuggled a little bit of Gary Payton's weed?
But I think we get that, yeah.
And it's got to be a nice ticket.
It doesn't have to be first, but I'm not riding spirit.
I've flown spirit twice.
There was already pissed in the toilet.
The seatbelts are two of the same.
side the the pilots high five when they land the fucking plane I'm not flying
spirit it's like they yeah so Connor has fly you anything but spirit to Indianapolis
if I mean indie we'll come kick it yeah oh yeah we'll get dinner at uh
yeah st. Almost yeah yeah same almost boom all right everyone's invited or I fly to
Seattle or LA just you're pick yeah it's also true now yeah I'd give another
pair of Hall Burns if you don't want to shake if you don't want to show
good luck getting this set up and I want those shoes the Flottie DDox is
whatever shoes you're wearing on
Sunday. These are the 2004 Vladi
DeVosis.
Speaking of those shooters,
maybe it makes you a better shooter
than whatever is
normal day to day for you. I've been waiting for this.
You see your cheese yet? Oh, yeah.
Yeah, dude. You haven't noticed it.
It's crazy.
Look at that. They're
twins, dude. Oh, my God.
Look at that. It's just like a...
That's you, huh?
Yeah. Yeah.
What do you mean? You're sure that's
that's not Ed Harris from Apollo 13?
You're right.
We'll be right, babe.
What a call.
Wait, wait.
Speaking of pictures that don't look like you,
I got to cut to this real quick.
You had Joe Montana, the legend on this morning.
Joe Montaigne, I mean, what a sweet guy.
I can't, I want to booze with that guy so bad.
I almost ran over here just to crack one open.
Are these his?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's Joe's Joe's.
That's Joe's, dude, shout out.
Maddie's got a picture, so let me set it up real quick.
All right.
Here it is.
Joe Montana still got it.
Yep.
Joe Montana still brings up.
Ice cold.
My 2005, I'm going to school.
Sorry, this whole place blows up.
I'm sorry, I love you, Mom.
But I'm graduating from school theater at USC in Southern California.
What the hell is that guy?
And Joe Montana is visiting campus with his daughter, and I was in a play.
And it was the first time I grew a lot of facial hair out for a play.
So I had a full beard.
I mean, dude, Russian Jew, it comes in.
Dude.
That's you?
Yeah, that's me.
So I shaved my beard so I could have a mustache for the first time and walk around campus.
I bought a feel a jumpsuit.
I had aviators.
All my kids in my acting class, my frat, I'd walk up to him be like, hey, you guys know where the bike is around here?
And everybody was like, dude, I don't.
And I was like, it's me, Adam.
They're like, what the fuck?
So I see Montana at the school theater.
I'm like, dude, what are the odds I have this creepy-ass porn star detective stash?
And I go, Joe, big fan.
He goes, oh, thanks, man.
I go, I know I look 49, but I'm actually 19.
And he goes, oh, yeah.
And I go, yeah, he goes, my daughter's trying to check out the school theater.
And I was like, yeah, it's a great spot.
And I go, you might have to get a pick and fucking look at that, dude.
That's amazing.
Look at that stash, though.
You should have that framed, obviously.
Yeah, I mean, that's.
We should try to get that sign by Paisano.
I should have, dude.
Yeah, for you.
You look good.
That's a real Dr. Phil stash right there.
It really is.
Well, you know, there's a lot behind the stash, you know.
Did you retire, Dr. Phil?
Did that one?
We're doing a few in Australia and then five in Canada next year.
You're sick of doing it?
I just did one on Kill Tony, so that'll be out soon.
But that's, I just, I did for two and a half, three years.
I mean, I'd come in full Phil on the Pat McAfee show anytime.
But, you know, we just got to, you know, after the Seahawks win.
How about that?
We organize a, no chance.
No chance.
One of the Patriots when Dr. Phil's dead.
Definitely.
Then I'll come on as Jill Biden.
I don't know.
Come all over you.
I appreciate that.
All right.
Charity Super Shot, Adam.
All right.
What's the charity for again?
Your choice.
Oh, my God.
How about this?
There's a charity called the Alexander Hamilton Scholars Association in Seattle.
His name was Alexander Hamilton.
Yeah, we've seen it.
We got depth.
They give a lot of money to low-income, high-achieving high school kids that are trying to get to college.
Kids that live in a studio apartment with eight or nine siblings and their grandma raising their family.
with straight A is trying to like make something of themselves
and everybody needs a boost so they give money
and they got leadership weeks and service trips
and they just kind of stay connected with these kids over
25 years and it's pretty dope. You know, people
forget about the kids and that's what we
can't all be Drake May, right? We got to
Amen. That's what the future is brother and
Alexander Hamilton's still bringing it off.
He is. Adam, if you make this, you have three
attempts at this. Let's go. If you make the first
one, 20,000.
Wow. Second and third one, only
10,000. I will say, great
athletes have missed this shot a lot.
I did lead the Shortrest Scots in three-point shooting from 1999 to 2001.
That's sick.
Who was this?
What was this?
Short-Grestots in Seattle, Washington.
Shout-out.
I also won a free-throw competition in Gig Harbor in the fifth grade.
I also won my wife, a SpongeBob, a Giant SpongeBob at Universal on one of those rigged.
You know those hoops in the life?
That's what this is.
Yeah.
That's what this is.
Yeah, exactly.
1,000.
The backboards are not real backboards.
The guys who run the games are always just like getting in your head like,
fucking you ain't shit, bitch.
And you're just like, Jesus Christ.
Yeah, if those guys didn't all go to jail, they'd be incredible business.
State fair people are the greatest.
They are so good at what they do.
The Carney guys at the hoop game, like, we should all want, at least one of those in our entourage.
I don't know about that.
But I certainly will go play.
I disagree.
But they, no, no, you're right.
Where are you going?
Where are you going?
No, that's where Women's Flagg Football Champion, Future Champion was shooting from.
I think that's what I was looking at.
All right.
There she is right there.
There she is right there.
Amber, Amber's Clark.
Yeah.
Cookie jar, right?
I was always taught cookie jar.
Remember that?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, so if you cookie jar, that state fair ball right there,
into that hoop, $20,000 donation to the Alexander Hamilton.
Yeah, Scholars Foundation, all right.
That is helping a lot of people up there.
A little bit of support here from the peanut gallery.
How about that?
A peanut gallery, that's a rude thing to talk to these people.
Adam, Adam, Adam, Adam, Adam.
Adam, Adam.
Adam.
Adam.
Oh, not a terrible attempt.
Oh, great chess.
Nice.
Triple thread.
Triple threat.
Oh, last one.
Last one.
All right.
Am I going bank?
Am I going bank?
I don't know.
You tell us.
Hold on,
don't shoot you.
Yeah.
Good defense.
AJ actually has a message to send you here before you take your last attempt at winning some money for the Alexander Hamilton.
Scholars Foundation.
In Seattle.
Can I wait to.
What other comedian do you think Bert Krecher would beat you out of three shots?
Yeah.
Mickey Ano,
Gene brother.
He's sneaky athletic.
He's a sneaky.
I've never seen Bert actually like swing a bat or shoot.
to basketball. I never seen him shoot. He can swing a baseball bat. I've seen that. Yeah,
okay. I think if you're talking comedians that could actually. I was a bit condescending.
Wow. Is rife and athlete? Is rife and athlete? Kevin Hart, good athlete. Rive's sneaky athlete.
I think Santino could, he's got a pretty good jump. Fluffy.
Santino owes money. Yeah. Great golf. Great golfer. He took the under on the bears.
Yeah. Yeah. He owes charity as well. Yes, he does.
Fluffy's playing with Shams in the All-Star thing, I think.
Fluffy is?
Yeah. Fluffy's in the, I read that. I don't know what, what story.
Gabriel
Iglesis yeah he
I think he wrestled right
he's got a jumper too yeah
WWE oh yeah I think he's had
he said he can drop step dunk from
I was gonna say he's good heavyweight champion
Tone digs right there not wearing a
cowboy hat dressed in all black would like to
send a message your way before you attempt
to do the impossible and make this shot for the
Alexander Hamilton Scholars Foundation
you missed your first attempt
and your second temp yeah but we've learned
that doesn't have to matter just like Sam
Darnel he fucked up all of his first
attempts as well now he's at the Super Bowl here's your Super Bowl my god dude you're
drinking Joe Montana's beer do it for Darnold the charity super shot oh oh man that's a bad
omen that's bad for the ceilocks one more no double it okay okay all right one more and you'll
you'll match you say oh well we got a lot of theaters you get maybe some wow wow wow one more
I'll double it.
Hey, that's incredible for Alexander Hamilton.
Yeah, dude.
So what amount do we settle on?
40.
I think it's going to be your match in 20.
I'm doing 20.
Done.
Good for you.
That's awesome.
That was incredible.
Did you Marge?
Did you Marcia see that?
He's in the chat.
He made it on his first one.
Did he really?
Yeah, bank.
He went off the bank, too.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
He was unbelievable.
It's a real athlete.
Today was unbelievable.
Yeah.
You guys are killing it.
Raised a lot of money.
That's a super bowl, buddy.
Had a lot of great conversations.
Learned a lot of things.
Broke some news.
Chatted about a bunch of stuff.
Yeah.
Had Adam Ray here?
Come on.
What a day today?
What a day?
What a day?
Got a bus.
We got a cheese bus.
Yeah, got a cheese.
Wait, who didn't make that?
Because Tillamuck is my no joke and not to shout out of cheese brand.
I think cheese is doing just fine, but like, it is my favorite taste.
Let him bite the nose.
Miss Brown, I believe, her name was?
Miss Brown.
It says it.
Nancy.
That's she designed it.
Fight it.
What a piece of hair maker?
I do, yeah.
She used a chainsaw to do that.
Yeah.
I have a calic right there, actually.
And that's why.
She had that in there, right?
Bingo.
Oh, good, that's delicious.
You can get a crack or two if you want.
Oh, yeah, Joe brought those, actually.
Joe just had rinse in his pocket from a month ago.
Montana had month old riches.
Yeah.
The stars are just like us.
Yeah.
They are.
He's from mine.
Look what I found.
Here you.
There it is.
There it is.
That's Nancy, right?
There's just.
She's killing it.
That's actually a very cool.
Yeah.
It's a weird way to honor someone, but it's very cool.
Well, Tillamook's a cheese.
Antibaker.
Sharp chatter from Tillew.
Yeah, it's a cheese company.
If you were an artist like that, I mean, come on.
Yeah, come on.
I mean, you think she can work with wood.
Before we get out of here.
I assume she gets ice.
I think she could do wood.
Sculpt.
Cement.
Anything that can hold for.
You can sculpt.
You can sculpt.
You can sculpt.
You guys know how to open these things?
Tellmook.
Yeah.
You guys know how to do this?
Why are you opening that when you got a whole block?
Yeah, he's got a little.
Yeah, grab him a handful.
I'll take a bite of your nose.
Get his nose off.
Yeah, wait.
Wait, the Saigon whore bit my nose off.
Come on, dude.
Let's keep my nose out here, please.
Grab a collar.
There you go, here you go.
Hey, for your crackers.
Boom.
For your crackers.
For your Montana crackers.
Cheers to you, dude.
Good luck with everything.
And to your seat off.
Thank you, man.
All right, we're going to wrap up here with Tone's bed of the day.
Tone, you will be giving us your
favorite bet from each day that you have seen or found? What is today's bet on draft
King? Yeah, I decided to go wild today. I did two of them, okay? And it's both quarterbacks
over. Sam Darnold over 230 and a half passing yards. Drake May over 220 and a half passing yards.
Bruce, if you can pull up the stats for these run defenses, the Seahawks, best in the NFL.
Lowest in the NFL, 3.8 yards per rush. They have not allowed 100-yard rusher this season.
Patriots basically just as good. So I think both teams are going to have.
a hard time running the football. I think the quarterbacks are going to have to throw the football.
And those are both very low totals.
Drake may win over this total in 15 out of 20 games this year.
What a stud.
The only ones he didn't were the three snow games and then two blowouts.
So Drake basically does this every time.
And then in close games, Sam Darver went over this eight out of ten games.
So if they were in a game and they had to throw, Sam went over this eight out of ten times.
So I'm taking both overs for the quarterbacks.
That's eight beat turns playing.
That baby Tony.
Good play.
Great work in the back, boys.
Great work back there, Foxy and that?
Oh, boys.
And we got a little bit more, we got a little better setup in the back.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah, a lot more room.
A lot more room, yeah.
It's not just full chaos back in.
It was a lot better.
Yeah, it was.
A thousand times better.
Yeah.
Today was fun.
Absolutely.
Great start.
We're back tomorrow.
Boom.
And Friday, too.
Go Hawks.
Come see me on tour.
Is that this?
Okay, what are you plugging?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Adam Raycommy.com.
The Who is Me Theater Tour.
I'll be in indie soon.
We're locking that up soon.
I'll let you guys know.
How many shows this year?
Man, maybe 80, 90 on the books, but we're getting a fall tour ready to go.
We got Detroit coming up, Minneapolis, Vegas at the win in March,
the North Carolina, South Carolina, Columbus, Pittsburgh, Cleveland,
and then Australia and Canada, and then fall's coming up soon.
Australia's so far.
It is far.
We're doing three Dr. Fields out there.
They're already sold out, so we might add a second one.
But we've only done two-in-one one night once before, so it'll be a lot.
What city?
Melbourne, Brisbane.
Brisbane.
Brisbane.
Brisbane.
they get out do that one sell i mean and they just love american comedy i mean they have all our stuff you know
they're just uh can't get enough they got hugh jackman and margot robbie but they do have those guys
summer high summer high great show brisbane lions back-to-back afl champs yeah yeah i was in brisbane
uh before the football season started oh they love you down there beautiful city yeah it is beautiful city
like brand new type city oh yeah granite sidewalks what yeah that's cool it's brisman i think they're
hosting the olympics in 2030 something i think it's gonna be wild so they build up a lot it's
2030 yeah it was like it was a movie
I felt like I walked onto a movie set
so much so I thought it was Truman Show because you're on a plane
Oh yeah
May you walk out and it's like everything's brand new
How do you pass the time on a 17 hour flight?
Movies and pills or what do you do?
Okay so definitely find the pill time in there
Out like a light out like a light
The depends on when you land
If you're landing in the morning
So I was with first sergeant, Gartland
Garland had done a lot of trips to Asia
And to Australia and long trips
So we are landing in morning of Australia
So if you're in a morning of Australia
So if you're in,
able to power all the way through to the final
seven, eight, nine hours. Whatever you're going to
sleep for, just wake up in the morning.
Feels like you can beat the
kind of jet lag or whatever. Yeah.
So you have to power through though, and that's
like a 20 hour, 24 hour
power through. So I made it until about
eight and a half hours until we got there.
Took a couple bad boys.
Good night. Woke up in Australia. Start the day.
Did not feel anything. Yeah. That's a pro.
Yeah, it was good play.
I beat it. I missed it up. I watched
like, I think I watched three out of the 12
earbuds. Then I watched that movie Wonder with
the kid with the fucked up nose and Owen Wilson is like,
Oh, Owen Wilson's like, it's not that bad, you know?
She's like, you'd want to talk.
But I sobbed, I cried the whole movie.
And then fell asleep and woke up the wrong way.
I woke up just so beat, you know.
With four hours left probably sitting in flight.
Yeah, yeah, that'll get you.
That'll get you.
So power through, brother.
I appreciate it.
But you know who's going to be well-rested?
Seattle Seahawks, dude.
Flew flew an hour.
So see on Sunday, we'll see.
We'll see.
I can't wait to host you.
I can't.
I got so many places in Seattle or L.A.
to take you to.
I can't.
I won't make it to Seattle.
I'll be strung up somewhere.
You'll come to L.A.
You'll go to L.A.
L.A., you're all about it.
Or maybe Indy.
One of the two.
We'll take a night at the store.
We'll go to an ocean prime or we'll go to a Catana or Laurie's.
Wow.
Yeah.
Maybe we go to the Poms.
Maybe we go to Boston.
You know, maybe I make you fly from Seattle all the way to Boston.
I love Boston.
We're just there.
Two shows of the Wilbur.
I love Boston.
Yes.
We'll rip it up there.
But yeah.
But we'll make L.A.
The first stop and then we'll, if we're really just connecting, we'll go to Boston.
and uh ohma hall why not what i'm gonna barra for the college world series yeah why don't you guys
kind of meet in middle it's not a bad idea yeah yeah we'll figure this out of the country
go somewhere four yeah i'll go to australia yeah i'll just come yeah you're gonna have to write coach
for that trip though oh okay unless i get one more shot for the for the ticket
be a friend tell a friend something nice might change your life for in this thing together
team on me anything to say adam team on three i love my wife amanda go see hawks
and to my eighth grade girlfriend who said I would never make it on the Pat McAfee Show in 2026.
This one's for you, bitch.
I love you, Mom.
She's having a great life.
She lives up north.
She's got like nine kids.
She's great.
We appreciate you bringing her up at this exact moment.
Keep tabs on her.
Back show on Planet Earth.
Yeah, it sounds like you are kind of creeping a little bit, but hey, that's social media.
Dude, what pops up in your feed you can't control.
The Algo sends me unexpected animal friendship videos and then, like, weird animal attack videos.
It's not what I want, it's just what I've been given.
And on that, we'll be back to more.
We're all in this thing together.
Let's never forget it.
Team on me, team on three.
One, two, three, team.
Goodbye.
