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Greg Olson
I'm Jeff Perelman.
Taylor Lewan
And I'm Rick Jervis. We're journalists and hosts of the podcast Finding Sexy Sweat. At an internship in 1993, we roomed with Reggie Payne, aspiring reporter and rapper who went by Sexy Sweat a couple years ago. We set out to find him, but in 2020, Reggie fell into a coma after police pinned him down and he never woke up. But then I see my son's not moving. So we started digging and uncovered city officials bent on protecting their own. Listen to Finding Sexy Sweat on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Will Compton
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Jack McPherson
San Diego coming to MLS is going to be a game changer because this region has been hungry for a men's professional soccer team.
Taylor Lewan
We need to embrace this community.
Will Compton
Listen to San Diego FC behind the flow on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Taylor Lewan
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the episode of Busting with the Boys. A very special episode with Greg Olson today. Your boy running on very few hours of sleep. I go through customs, two hour delay. My only break, hour and a half we get into the whole entire story. UFC 318, Scotty Scheffler. Is he the goat? We'll figure that out on this episode. Washington Commanders or Washington Redskins? Trump tells you what to do and we talk about it. Will Levis say says my shoulder's ouchie cam Ward's a starter. How's that look for Will Levis? Big episode today. Do me a favor. If you like this bucket that I'm wearing right now. BWTB.com Fantastic stuff. Fantastic merch of this hoodie does not come with it. It was a gift from my mother in law because today's my birthday round. Plus for my birthday, let's get to the episode. Big hugs, tiny kisses. Wait up. Subscribe Rate 5 stars.
Will Compton
All right, we're good.
Greg Olson
Be like busing with the boys.
Taylor Lewan
Hanging with the fellas. Betting on a game. No woman's gonna tell us what to do. And I bet over here just drinking.
Luke Kuechly
Beer and making that noise, baby.
Taylor Lewan
I'm hanging with the fellas. Busting with the boys, bro. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to another episode of Busting with the Boys. This is episode 338. Before we start, are we recording?
Greg Olson
We are recording.
Taylor Lewan
We're 100 recording.
Luke Kuechly
100 recording.
Taylor Lewan
Everyone's pressed the buttons. The cameras are on, we're ripping.
Luke Kuechly
Button is pressed, Cameras are on and it is ripping.
Taylor Lewan
Hence, ripping on one second.
Luke Kuechly
Okay. Yeah, yeah, we're recording.
Taylor Lewan
Okay. All right, good. Thank God. Thank God. It's been a long day for your boy. It's. I got up at 4am this morning, Pacific time out in B.C. we'll jump into all that. As always, Bustle with the Boys is presented by FanDuel Sportsbook. FanDuel is America's number one sportsbook. Baseball is back after the all Star break, and FanDuel is the number one place to bet on every pitch, every swing, every moment of America's favorite pastime. I know this is a read, and I know we're being respectful. It is probably our favorite pastime, but I don't. I don't agree that it's America's game anymore. We can get into that in a minute. Don't want to kill the vibe on the read. And this week, Fando's hooking up the. Hooking the boys up with a profit boost token. Every single day from today through Sunday, they've got you covered with daily token to boost your baseball action. You're watching our Tuesday, go grab that home run PBT Wednesday, whip up a little parlay and season that bad boy with another PBT. Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, they've got PBTs locked and loaded, just waiting for the boys to tap in. Head to FanDuel.com Bussin Grab your daily profit boost token and let's ride this baseball season all the way into October. Now, we did start this podcast asking if we were recording. Sherm, is there anything you'd like to say to the people? I know that this is not a bus with the boys podcast at a certain something happened, but it did happen under the bus with boys umbrella. I was not here. I was in Canada. I love to hear your side of the story. I talked to Will. I talk to Will.
Producer
Let it be known that Will side of the story is my side of the story as well.
Taylor Lewan
Okay. What's your side of the story?
Producer
We're looking for true transparency in this moment. Listen. Sunglasses coming off.
Taylor Lewan
Wow.
Producer
We're gonna look at them down the barrel. You have one job. When you're working at a production company and you were recording talent such as Taylor and Will, there's one job. It's to get that out to the public. It's to publish it on the Internet.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Producer
What is the one thing that you have to do in order to publish that on the Internet? You gotta.
Taylor Lewan
Table one, press record.
Producer
Have to press record. If you don't press record, nothing's going on. The Internet, Really? I hate to break it to you, but that is the truth.
Taylor Lewan
So if this is a company that lives in the Internet and that's how we make money, pay for salaries, feed our families, we have to press the button in order for the beautiful people that watch this show to. To be able to watch the show. And then we monetize on that.
Producer
And then we monetize on it. The kick in the gut is not realizing that not just, oh, maybe five minutes in, we got redo the intro. Oh, maybe 20 minutes in. Oh, that kind of hurts. But we can do it. 57 minutes into the podcast.
Greg Olson
Wow.
Taylor Lewan
Holy.
Producer
Hey, hats coming off. And I'm looking down the barrel.
Taylor Lewan
I'm looking down the people. Hey, look, I don't know if I can. I want to look away, but I just can't right now. The car accident on the side of the road. 57 minutes.
Producer
57 minutes.
Taylor Lewan
And can I tell you something?
Producer
Please.
Taylor Lewan
Your and Will story is not the same.
Producer
Oh, really?
Taylor Lewan
He said 45 minutes.
Producer
Oh, that was before we told him. No, it was actually 57 minutes.
Taylor Lewan
Okay.
Producer
Yeah.
Taylor Lewan
His anger was probably going to be the same based on that 12 minutes.
Producer
Oh, yeah.
Taylor Lewan
But my God.
Producer
Yeah, dude. And honestly, it was to really break it down. Like, being in production as long as I have been, that is like, that's your first day on the job type mistake. So it was so such a gut punch that we truly sat there for around 15 minutes in silence.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, but that's. That. That's part of Will story as well.
Producer
It was tough. And then to brag on Will, this is not to get points, but to truly brag on.
Taylor Lewan
Can I just button real quick, please? Probably not the time, right?
Producer
Oh, yeah, not the time. But I have to. Okay, I'm drowning.
Taylor Lewan
All right, you're drowning. But sometimes you just got to let the bubbles go, you know?
Producer
Yeah, true. You got to sink to the bottom.
Taylor Lewan
Sometimes you gotta wait till the bubble stop, man, and be like, hey, reset.
Producer
You sink to the bottom. You let your feet touch. That's when you can push off. That's when you can kick back.
Taylor Lewan
Okay, so you're in a pool because I'm thinking of you in the ocean right now.
Producer
Or the ocean. Yeah.
Taylor Lewan
Okay, but what we're gonna say about Will.
Producer
Yeah, he just. He handled it very, very well because that podcast could have absolutely tanked with us having to re record it. He swallowed the anger, he swallowed the frustration and said, we got to record a podcast here and put on an Academy Award winning performance of I'm not mad at Sherman. Let's get this episode done. So kudos to him and great learning lesson.
Taylor Lewan
One of the hardest things in podcasts, I don't think we've really ever done on this show, but it's when you do something and somebody messes up and they go, hey, we're going to do this again. And then you have to, like, recreate the energy you had when you were first delivering the first thing. You're actually feeling it together.
Producer
Yes.
Taylor Lewan
It's a horrible feeling. It was to do it once or like 10, 15 seconds worth. Like a minute worth.
Greg Olson
Yes.
Taylor Lewan
And rough. But 57.
Producer
And I'm dressed up like an asshole because it was episode 007. So I said, oh, double O7, that's fine. I'll wear a tuxedo.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Luke Kuechly
Did he know you're going to wear that?
Producer
I text him asking him to wear a tuxedo as well, and he did not show up.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah. Yeah, that sounds like. Well, it sounds like Will.
Guest
Did he even respond to the tuxedo text?
Producer
0 response to the tuxedo text.
Taylor Lewan
So that is also very well.
Producer
On the first go round of the recording of the episode, he, you know, check out this asshole to open up the podcast, which was funny. Tongue in cheek. Because I'm in a tuxedo. Second time around. As he has swallowed all of his anger, he goes, welcome for the dads. This is episode 007. Sherman's wearing a tuxedo. And just a hard cut to me.
Taylor Lewan
Just melting in her chair, hurting on the inside.
Producer
It was bad.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah. That's tough, man. It's like a stepbrother scene where it's like, hey, you know, tuxedo seemed kind of up now, right? That might be the exact situation where you're like, God damn it. That. That hurts.
Producer
It was so bad. Yeah, it was so bad.
Taylor Lewan
Can you do me a favor? I'm gonna. Obviously, our boy Will Compton, he's in Calgary right now. He's in Banff. I have a whole story about my time in Calgary. I'm doing that. Could you please go on chat GBT and ask chat gbd, as a business owner, how they would handle. Explain to them situation and then ask Chat GPT how they would handle what you did as a boss. And then we're to compare and contrast what what Will did for you. All right. And see. See what you want. You have liked better AI or Will. Okay.
Producer
Absolutely.
Taylor Lewan
Okay. Maybe a little homework during the show. Little homework during the show.
Producer
I'll do that and I'll revisit It at the end, I'll, I'll tab it, I'll save it. And so when we're closing out, we.
Taylor Lewan
Can end on Bing. I love it, dude. Something for the people to look forward to before they get into this Greg Olson podcast. That's wonderful. Let's talk about Canada, boys. Now, I was here two weeks ago. A week ago, something like that flew in. We did some big stuff. We couldn't say it. A nationwide fanduel commercial. It was unbelievable. We, it was so much fun to do that. I fly back to Canada and I have a great time. Now. My wife, every single time we go to Canada, first off, it's so difficult to get her there because she's got, she's got her garden, she's got her goat, she's got her bees. She's now she's just doing a whole bunch of stuff all the time at the house and she's always worried about leaving because when she leaves, something always goes wrong. So it's hard to get her to go to Canada. But once I get her to Canada, it's very difficult to get her to come back to America because she loves being with her friends. She has nostalgia. Every corner we turn, she's like, oh, yeah, we used to pick cherries over there. And I don't know why she's an English accent, but you get what I'm trying to say. She rips, dude. She loves it over there. She loves having a great time in Canada. But we this time, I think this is like the first time in a long time that when we said we were going to come back, we came back, all of us together. Usually it's like I just go back. They spend another week, whatever. We fly back. So last night, yesterday was my youngest daughter, her fifth birthday. Let's give Willow a round of applause. She turned five while I've been gone. My oldest daughter, Win turned eight and Willow turned five. Let's do one more round of applause for my beautiful kids. Amazing.
Luke Kuechly
Maybe one more round of applause for somebody whose birthday is today. As you're listening to this episode, round of applause for and comments for Taylor Lawan. Happy birthday.
Host
Oh, thank you.
Taylor Lewan
That's very nice, jp. That is very nice. I tell you, dude, Lawan birthday extravaganza month. That's what July is. It's a great month, a fantastic month. So yesterday we have an amazing day. My five year old, she wakes up in the morning, she has the same rules every time. Don't come out of the room until we say, you can't but you can let us know you're awake now. When we go to Canada, we stay in my mother in law's apartment. We have to, we've done it for like five years where it's literally a two bedroom, like 1200 square foot apartment. Me, my wife, both of our kids and Ms. Tana. And we stay in there and it is awesome. We sleep on the ground sometimes we like when we have a bed. The kids now have bunk beds. That's next to a bed that my wife and I sleep in. Not a whole time to have some alone time, if you know what I'm saying. However, it's a lot of fun, a lot of family fun. We wake up in the morning, she's excited. It's like 5:36 in the morning. She can't wait. She can't wait. Taylor and I are kind of giving her the struggle. Like sweetheart, congratulations, you're five. But like let's get another 15, 20, right? Go and sit there, get you there for 20. To a kid, to a five year old, that is six hours. That every minute is like days for those poor kids. So we finally get out, we have little streamers up, she's got her balloons, there's a whole bunch. There's a big five kids. She's still in the. I love balloons. Balloons might be the best part of my birthday time. Everything. We open up some presents and then we go down to K town, better known as Kelowna. We go shopping, we rip around. She goes into the store, daddy, can I have this? Daddy, can I have that? And I'm like Oprah Winfrey if my damn credit card dude. I'm like, yeah, you can have that. You want that? Go ahead, get it. Yes, absolutely. Because what you don't know about me, since I don't talk about my family a whole lot, is my kids don't get a whole lot from me. They got enough stuff and I try to tell them that all the time. Listen, we're doing good in our family, okay? We're doing good. We're doing better than a lot of people and you guys need to understand that. So you can't have X, Y and Z. But she got this. Good for her. Be happy for her. We're not going to always get this. So for them to kind of get whatever they wanted was a hell of a day for them. Go over to Taylin's grandparents house, their great grandparents house and we had this awesome party. There's a little, there's a little blow up bouncy house. All the Kids from the neighborhood are ripping and coming over. Taylor's friends, they all have kids around the same age. It's amazing. But sun doesn't set in Canada until 11pm and the sun's starting to set. I'm looking around, I'm like, hey, what time is it? And they're like 10. I'm like, what? What time do we board tomorrow? 6:20am for an international flight. Okay, so we hustle those kids in. I'm still trying to be the happy dad. Hey, congratulations, you're five. But at the same time, I'm hearing the little asses along like, we got to go. All right. Need my sleep. I don't get my sleep, Grumpy boy. That's kind of how my equation works. So get the kids in. They don't go to sleep anytime soon. We're packing. We didn't even pack. Is that a spoiler for you, Jack? I wasn't prepared, right? Wasn't prepared for the day.
Guest
That's kind of packing. This morning in five minutes.
Taylor Lewan
No, no, no, we packed. We packed last night. But usually adults, like true adults, not me and my wife would be like, hey, we're leaving in a couple of days. Let's start to put some stuff together, maybe fold a couple things, you know we're going to do. We're leave out a couple of outfits. Not us, dude, not us. I'm under the bed scraping for shit, going around, and then I just randomly take a break, start petting the cat, and Taylor does shit for 20 minutes, bless her heart, doesn't say shit about it, right? Yeah, yeah, bless her heart, didn't say shit. So she's like, low key. I will tell you, we did get a bit of an argument, but not like a real argument, like, who won? What?
Luke Kuechly
Who won?
Taylor Lewan
Let me explain the situation. You can tell me who won because I do low key. Think I won, but I'll explain how I won't. So, like, as we're getting these kids packed in, like, packed together, and it's like, all right, these kids gotta go to bed. And my me, my wife and Ms. Tanner are doing like the spider man. Like, who's putting these kids? Nine. Nine, right. Taylor's like, hey, if you put them nine, I'll finish packing. And I was like, okay, if I. If I put them to bed, I'll just go to bed right now. I'll just go to bed right now with them. So one of us has a little more juice, I hear. Yes, that's a great idea, Taylor. Apparently that's not what she said, okay, it's not what she said. So I get. They brush their teeth. I brush my teeth. I get the mouth tape, I put it on, and I put the kids to sleep. And I get to give them the whole, been a great day. It's time to go to bed. But we want to do five minutes of this. We want to do five minutes of that. Politely. I told them, fuck, no, that's not happening. Politely. But at this point, it's like 11:15 now. So I'm having a hard time. I start laying in the bed. Mouth tape goes on. I put the little meditation music on for the kids so we can all have a nice little sleep. What do I wake up to? A light beaming in my face. And she goes, hey, I said we were going to put the. After you put the kids down, we're going to put the stuff in the car. That way we can just get up in the morning and do it so we can all sleep longer. And I. So right then and there, I've already kind of given the equation of me not a whole lot of sleep, grumpy boy. It's kind of a one plus one equals two type of thing in my, like, days waking up, which never happens. Anytime you wake me up and sleep, I'm. I'm pissed off. Like, if you wake me up in the middle of night and you're like, taylor, I don't know why any of you would be sleeping next to me. But Taylor, I think somebody's in the house. I'd be like, dude, shut the up. Like I want. They're fine. Let them kill us. Let's get some sleep. That's kind of like my vibe when it's like midnight, whatever. So Taylor gets me up and for. By the grace of God, my brain didn't trigger to. We're throwing hands. It went to, let me be as quiet as possible, mad quiet. And get these fucking bags in the car as fast as possible. I walk outside. Ms. Tanner being the sweet queen she is, she's like, oh, Taylor, it's all right, I'll do it. I'm thinking, probably shouldn't have woke me up then, right? I grabbed the shit anyway. I walked the shit, dude. And I'm in just underwear. Like, do you want to put shorts on? No. I don't even say no. I just grabbed the stuff. I'm walking down the hallway in just my underwear. No tube sock like I usually have. It's just all by itself. Well, yeah, but I'm also. My P. Shroom anyway, so I'M walking, I throw the in the trunk, walk back. And then I was like, is that everything? Like, well we're gonna get, we're gonna keep these here in case we forgot a couple things. It's like, nope, went put them in the car, get back. I'm like, we're good. Like, yeah. I don't say a word to anybody. I go back and I go back to the bed, put my mouth tape on as my wife's like walking in the room, put my mouth tape on and I fucking go to sleep. So did I win that argument? That's the question. I feel like the answer is yes.
Luke Kuechly
Maybe you did. But at what cost?
Taylor Lewan
Woke up this morning. We actually the family was kind of vibing this morning so I think it's what we needed because it easily could have been a blow up that I don't know if anybody's ever gone to bed mad in a relationship. We all have. We all promise we won't. But we do. But we absolutely do. There's nothing worse than fucking going toes with somebody. Be like, you know what? Fuck this, I'll see you in the morning. Because you're fuming for the next 30 minutes and you're not even really sleeping. You just quiet and then you think to yourself they might think I'm not asleep so I'm gonna breathe heavier. As if I sleep. Dude, I get petty as hell sometimes.
Luke Kuechly
But there's also nothing sneaky better than when you're like in the situation that you're in and how you did everything. You packed up everything. Everybody else was feeling like dang Taylor is doing it all and, and they know you're doing it out of spite.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Luke Kuechly
And there's a. The bad part of inside of you is like good. I'm glad they all know that I'm doing this and I'm glad they know I'm pissed off and they're not going to get an answer until the morning.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, they're not. They're not. They're gonna have to wonder when they go to sleep. I hope he's better when these six hours go by and he's up at 4am or five hours now. Dalen did most of the packing. I will say. Okay. Dylan did will go with the 70 story. Yeah, no, no, I said she was doing. I even said I took a break. I took a break. We had listen to the whole story. I did take a break to pet the cat. But yeah, dude woke up this morning randomly.
Luke Kuechly
What happened earlier when you were talking about the cat? You're like, yeah. Then I like randomly started petting the cat.
Taylor Lewan
Dude, for real. I saw the camera. Let me just get my hands. Like my brain was like, this is a huge opportune time. Well, everyone's like trying to pack for me to pick up this cat and go sit on the couch. And then my wife would walk in and I'd feel like the guilt and I go, babe, look, he's cuddling. Babe, check it out. Oh, it's sweet. That's nice. And you could just tell her, she's like this. Just being an idiot. Low key though. Now I'm happy. I pet that cat after getting woken up like that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Did you pack anything? Yeah, I pet my suitcase. Dude, pet my suitcase. And I went and got the dirty laundry. I was like, oh, what do you know? It. It's all my clothes and like one pair of biker one wins biker shorts. So yeah, I did a couple things and I also cleaned up the little party. It's not important, dude. People are not that interested in the fine details of my story because it's my truth. The morning, 4:15. Wake up. We got to be out the door at 4:30. All right. Willow, my youngest, wakes up like a, like a goddess. Like a little angel pops up. I'm ready. I can't wait for the day when exact opposite. Sweet girl, wonderful girl. Just had a really hard time, but I'm like, get the in the car, dude. We got it. We gotta roll. We get in. First flight from Kelowna to Calgary. Wonderful. Not even a bump on the flight. It was one of those where you kind of just like sit, chill, play 2048 and RIP. And it was nothing to me. Land Talon's like, hey, we have global entry. You should just rip. Because I don't know how customs are going to be. And I had it with the sweetie. I've been in this airport 100 times. Like it's not going to be a big deal. I turn the corner to start going to customs, lines out the door. My flight takes off in an hour and a half. And the lady, There's a lady walking by and goes, if you guys are. It is a two hour wait. So if your flight leaves in less than two hours, you're probably gonna miss your flight. I'm thinking the same thing as everybody else. What about my flight, right? You think about me, me, me, me, me. And I think, and what sucks for me is some dude turned around, he's like, hey, for the boys, bump me. So now I can't. I can't get emotional right now because he's gonna tell the story about how Taylor lost his shit on the poor lady. Give the information. So I'm like, all right, whatever. Hanging out. Lady right behind me is like, excuse me, I'm on the national flight, blah, blah, blah. She goes, that's between you and the flight. You make it or you don't. Now I'm thinking to myself, that sucks. That really sucks for all of us, but you got kind of sun just now, didn't you, sweetheart? But he turns around, he's trying to talk to me. So I'm kind of getting a little like, oh, fuck, dude. I got to sit in this. I sit in two hours with this guy just talking to me. We're both gen pop boarding, and then all of a sudden, the one of the guys walks over. He goes, american passport. And he's like, yeah, American passport. And he goes, you go this way? And I'm like, oh, we're about to go. And I go. I go to walk with him. Guy hits me with the. He goes, oh, all good here. I go, oh, no, I got American passport too. He goes, no, you just wait in this line. And he. The dude looks back. Dude looks back, does this shrugged me. Not a disrespectful shrug, but a shrug nonetheless.
Luke Kuechly
So Taylor is Canadian?
Taylor Lewan
Yeah. Oh, no. I'm not gonna sit here and tell you guys my truth. My. My American boys coming at me right now.
Luke Kuechly
The passport didn't work.
Taylor Lewan
Damn, dude. It's crazy. Anyway, I'm gonna let that one roll off the back. It's been a long day.
Guest
Would it have been more disrespectful if that guy just walked off without giving you the shrug? Like, just been like, you literally didn't mean anything to me actually.
Taylor Lewan
Right? Like, probably looks back, goes, I'm not even actually subscribed and just keeps going.
Guest
I'm actually part of my take.
Taylor Lewan
F. That would. Yeah, I guess no shrug like he would just forgot me in the wind like I was nothing to him. That would have been tough. That. That have been really hard. I stand in line. I'm about halfway through this line, this girl, and I'm. This is not saying what. I'm not trying to say anything. I'm just talking about the per. Like, this is her. This is her look. Purple hair, nose, ring, tattoos. Right behind me. She thinks. This chick almost said a different word. This chick thinks we're in rush hour traffic where she's just gonna take her vehicle. Her. Her body and go around mine at some point.
Luke Kuechly
Her body, her rights.
Taylor Lewan
Her body. Yeah, exactly. You know, you're doing the weave on the line. You're doing the weave back and forth. You're s. Ing that thing. And some people like to go around the wide way. I'm realizing quickly I gotta take the short fucking corners and catch the inside before we keep moving. Because this chick's kind of like feeling me out. Like she shoulder. Shoulder me at some points. And I'm thinking, do I have to say something to this girl? But I don't want to get Karen. I. Not judging a book by its cover. Not judging a book by its cover. But I thought to myself, I might get got. You know, I might get got. She doesn't have. She doesn't have headphones in. She pulls out her phone and she goes, hello. Oh, yeah, you're right there. I see you. I look back. Dude, swear this is a true fucking story. I look back, her phone's like this. No, she's always. I'll be right there. I'll be right there. Gives me a little shoulder. Gives. Dude, I'll show you again. Gives me one of these. Oh, sorry. And kept going. Dips under the thing. And she. And people are being kind of giving her, like, the. The what? The palms up. Hey, what are we doing? What are we doing? She just dips and just goes, sorry, my friend. She's right there. She's right there. Gets to the front of the line where some dude is like, oh, where's your friend at? And she's like, here's my boarding pass. And he's like, oh, all right. And she's like, too far. Me, before I even saw the conversation. Like, could hear the conversation. But respectfully, that. That was one of the nastier things I've ever seen done.
Guest
All time scumbag.
Taylor Lewan
All time scumbag. Move all time.
Host
That.
Greg Olson
That.
Luke Kuechly
That's literally probably four episodes of curb your enthusiasm your whole trip.
Taylor Lewan
No, no, I got one more too. So I get through the. I'm going through the security line, and then they have to go through the customs line. But I get to the security line, and I'm at the point where it's like, it converges. The priority people, the gen pop people, the Nexus people, everybody in between, we're converging on this one line. There's one guy who's just getting stared at by a bunch of angry faces. He's doing the. He's doing the. All right. Yep. Okay. All right. Okay. I get here, I can hear. He goes, boop. Hits me. Need you to stop Right there. And it's not. He's not being rude, but I'm thinking, what, dude? Come on. He goes, you with them? I go, no. He goes, all right. And then does the whole. You guys over here. You guys start going, A lady. I don't know why. It's the ladies. An older woman, probably in her 50s, gives me a disrespectful shrug, a smirking. She walks by and she goes. Because it was kind of. I did the whole like half. I was like half a step in when he touched my chest. And then she sees that happen, she kind of gives me the, ooh, sorry.
Guest
Wouldn't want to be you.
Taylor Lewan
Sorry. So I finally get through security. I rip, boom, boom, boom. Put my shit up. Thought I take your shoes off. I'm like, that's so fucking dumb. Can't wait till Trump changes that. I heard he was going to do that. I put my shit in the security thing. It goes through the little security thing and I. I get through. I start briskly power walking to the custom section. I get through a weave. One weave, one turn. And wouldn't you notice, I'm about to hit my second turn. So I'm facing security. Same lady, the 55 year old who gave me the shrug, she's turning the corner because her shit got stopped. She catches eyes with me and I go, yes. I hit her with that. Sucks, doesn't it? And I made my flight, dude. So round of applause for making my flight. That's it. That's my day. They got left behind. No, I'm just kidding. Said them got to go. No. This is where, once again, Taylor's not a true adult. Taylor has global entry and so do both of my kids. They got a burger, they hung out, they got snacks. Taylor calls me every time. He's like, you think you're gonna make it? You think you're gonna make it? They end up holding the flight for me and literally everybody else in customs. Me and this Czechoslovakian guy, he and I were talking. He's like, I. I can't do the accent, but he's like, I love Nashville. He's like, I love Nashville. We started talking about Nashville for a minute. So, yeah, dude, it worked out. It was good. But also, fuck that girl with the purple hair in the nose ring. Forever.
Guest
Unacceptable.
Taylor Lewan
Forever. And once again, for those of you getting triggered, I'm just explaining her appearance. I'm not trying to say anything at all. Yeah, that's it. Yeah, that's it. You guys cool with that?
Greg Olson
Yeah.
Luke Kuechly
Bring the Redskins back.
Taylor Lewan
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Your entire identity has been fabricated. Your beloved brother goes missing without a tr. You discover the depths of your mother's illness, the way it has echoed and reverberated throughout your life, impacting your very legacy. Hi, I'm Dani Shapiro and these are just a few of the profound and powerful stories I'll be mining on our 12th season of Family Secrets. With over 37 million downloads, we continue to be moved and inspired by our guests and their courageously told stories. I can't wait to share 10 powerful new episodes with you. Stories of tangled up identities, concealed truths, and the way in which family secrets almost always need to be told. I hope you'll join me and my extraordinary guests for this new season of Family Secrets. Listen to Family Secrets Season 12 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Will Compton
Check out behind the Flow, a podcast documentary series following the launch of San Diego Football Club. We go behind the scenes and explore the stories of those involved.
Jack McPherson
San Diego coming to MLS is going to be a game changer because this region has been hungry for a men's professional soccer team.
Taylor Lewan
We need veteran players and we need young players. Like you're building a team from scratch and so the succession plan of long term success, success needs to be defined. We need to embrace this community.
Jack McPherson
When I was 13, my uncle took me to a qualifier and we watched Paraguay against Chile pouring rain. Just watching the fans jumping up and down, I think that was definitely a watershed moment for me. Not only was that going to be my game, but it was going to be my life.
Will Compton
Listen to San Diego FC behind the flow now on the iHeartRadio app. Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Taylor Lewan
This shop couldn't be safer. Why, boys? Because we got simply safe. Could not be safer because it's at this shop. Not the best area of town. Not the worst. I've seen worse, but definitely not the best area of town. All right, UFC 3. You know what? UFC 318. Great card. Amazing. Poirier Holloway went down to the wire just like we all kind of saw. Gonna. Gonna happen. I do want to talk about Donald Trump just for a moment.
Greg Olson
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Taylor Lewan
And this is not like a political stance. I know a lot of people call us the MAGA podcast. I just want to just comment on the fact that he's basically threatening an NFL team and giving them restrictions if they don't change your name back to the Washington Redskins. That is, without a doubt, just funny. That is objectively funny. Everything else, well, the this and that. And he's a bad person. Don't. Don't care. That is funny. That. He's just like, we're gonna fuck your shit up if you don't change it back to the Redskins. This is not three or four years ago. We're ripping common sense. Whatever your stance is. Whatever your stance is on the Redskins. Here's my stance. Uniforms and logo goes hard. Lot of history there. All right. If they want to bring it back, she'll be sweet. Shit would be sweet. That's my stance now in my Native American. According to my23andMe, I do have a little sprinkle, but according to the poncho.
Luke Kuechly
You are a Native American.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, dude, I am Native American. And also this photo that I hope Sherman puts up. For those of you watching on YouTube, we could tell Trump hasn't played a whole lot of ball in his life. Right? We could tell by that stance. Everything. Probably hasn't played a whole lot of ball, especially when he calls it the Washington Redskins football team. He's mixing both names and putting it together. It's objectively funny. Onward, J.P. how do you feel about it?
Luke Kuechly
Initially, when the. When the Redskins got their name taken the first time, I was like, this is stupid. And then. And I hated the Washington football team. It was my least favorite name of any NFL football team of all time. Once week 12 hit, I said, this might be the greatest football team name of all time.
Taylor Lewan
Really? Why?
Luke Kuechly
I have no idea. I just love the basicness of it and, like, how different it was from everyone else, and it's just hilarious. The Washington football team. Who do you play for? The Washington football team.
Taylor Lewan
Which one?
Luke Kuechly
That one Exactly. And so I think that they should go back to the Washington football team. Ditch the Commanders, ditch the Redskins. Washington football team for life is my vote.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Luke Kuechly
So right now, one vote to the Redskins, one vote to the Washington football team.
Producer
One vote to the Redskins. Because I believe the actual native tribe that is native to the Washington Virginia area has already come out and said that they want it to be changed back to the Redskins. Oh, don't quote me, but quote me. I believe that they truly have come out. And we're like, we took great pride in that. So I'll give my vote to that.
Taylor Lewan
Okay. I like that. I like that a lot.
Guest
I'm fully. Redskins tradition, honor. I'm with it away.
Taylor Lewan
I don't hate your take.
Guest
I. I like your stance on it. It's from the perspective of the jerseys and the logo. It looks so clean with those uniforms. If there's.
Greg Olson
Yeah.
Guest
If there was an issue with some native tribe that was, you know, took offense to it, then, sure, like, I understand that. But if there is, like, a local Washington chapter of Native Americans are like, this is our history. We love that.
Taylor Lewan
Why.
Guest
Why are we. Why is it probably a bunch of white people going and saying we have to take it?
Taylor Lewan
And I'm glad you brought that up. Whites are the problem in America where you guys are the issue. You guys, you people. We're trying to get better Club whitey.
Producer
My stance on it is whatever Will.
Greg Olson
Compton decides, I think we go with. As a former Washington Red.
Taylor Lewan
Take it out of your mouth, what do you. That is the craziest. What do you like?
Greg Olson
What do I like? Washington Redskins. That's just like my childhood.
Producer
I feel like I still struggle to.
Greg Olson
Call them the Commanders. It's like, I talk about Washington, it's the Redskins, so got to bring it back.
Taylor Lewan
The.
Greg Olson
The old school starter jackets, washing the Redskin ones.
Taylor Lewan
They're.
Greg Olson
They're amazing.
Taylor Lewan
So they go so hard.
Greg Olson
They go so hard.
Taylor Lewan
They go so hard. And I feel like it'd be a good money maker for them, too, because they've already sold all these commander uniforms. Boom, boom, boom. And then you rip and go back to Redskins. New names, new identities, new nil. Let it go. Oh, I'm getting a word from our producer right now. While we're hitting record after this, we have a special announcement.
Producer
Yes. If once we are done with commander versus Redskin talk, there is some breaking news. We do not have to end this talk and go straight into breaking news if we still want to talk Trump, but we do have some breaking news.
Greg Olson
Taylor, keep Talking to Trump.
Taylor Lewan
Oh, man, you're gonna make me stop talking about Trump, huh? Last thing I'll say. I love Washington football team. Like Utah. When they got the expansion team for the hockey, the. The Utah Hockey Club, and it just said. It just said Utah across the side. Those uniforms went so hard. Were they. What are they the Yetis now?
Guest
No, not anymore. No, they were going to be Mammoths or something. They were the. And a little side note, our buddy Thomas, friend of the show, he got hired to sing and produce the Utah chant. So when they score, it was Utah, Utah, Utah.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, it is.
Guest
And it's a thing. And me and my friends went and did background is like crowd noise, like we were gonna be in.
Host
Oh, no way.
Guest
And then they. They went back and they changed it. So they scrapped the whole thing. So no more Utah. Yeah, but it would have been.
Taylor Lewan
We gotta get that at least once in a game. I know. Utah stand up.
Guest
I think it might be Utah Mammoths now. But I like Utah Hockey Club and Utah Yetis over Utah Mammoths any day.
Taylor Lewan
So.
Guest
And, but those jerseys, their color schemes, phenomenal.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, color scheme solid. I usually don't go for that like.
Guest
Like, like Carolina bluish. Like.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, I'm not a Carolina blue guy. I'm not like a, like a bright color guy. I like my colors to be a little more blended, you know? But yeah, Redskins all the way. And what Trump said was funny. Onward. Ufc. Oh, nope. Special announcement.
Producer
Special announcement. We talked about at the beginning of the episode. July is a huge month for several reasons. But I would say maybe the most important reason is there is a very special birthday. If you're listening to this on Tuesday, can anyone tell us whose birthday it might be?
Taylor Lewan
Is it my birthday?
Luke Kuechly
Should we tell them in song?
Producer
Happy birthday to you.
Greg Olson
Happy birthday.
Taylor Lewan
You guys brought Joe Burrow to you.
Guest
Happy birthday dear.
Taylor Lewan
This is beautiful. Happy birthday to you. Gosh. A steak cake. A steak cake. A steak cake.
Luke Kuechly
Or a red meat king.
Producer
You know, Brock Bowers is so.
Taylor Lewan
Rob Bowers is sick right now. Good to see you, by the way, man. Where's this from? Fleming?
Luke Kuechly
Come on, take a bite. I might have to first bite of at 34.
Greg Olson
Technically.
Taylor Lewan
Technically, if you're watching it is right. Fun fact. I was not a red me king in Canada. Oh, your boy went kind of crazy out there.
Luke Kuechly
You were a GMO king.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, dude. Yeah, I was an ultra processed king. Got here, man.
Greg Olson
That hat looks great as you're cutting.
Taylor Lewan
Come on, good looking. Come on, get your ass out here. Look at that. Look at that boy a nice little piece of fat on there. Come on, come on. I know this is not a good take, but I like. I like a medium steak. I do. Oh, you listen to that. Are you driving to work right now?
Luke Kuechly
Mukbang.
Greg Olson
You liking a medium steak?
Producer
Joe Burrow here remembered that you said.
Greg Olson
That in the last episode with Brock Bauer. So we ordered it medium for you, Joe Burrow.
Taylor Lewan
What a dog. Ma'. Am.
Producer
He's such a dog.
Taylor Lewan
One more bite. One more bite. I know. We're doing an intro for a show right now. Just one more bite. Though.
Luke Kuechly
There is a lot of stuff going on in Cincinnati with the Bengals, not necessarily with Joe Burrow, but Shemar Stewart, while you're chewing, I don't know if you heard about this, but that first round draft pick, he still has not signed and there are reports that he is or it's confirmed that he's back at Texas A and M training. And I guess there's some loophole in the system where if he doesn't sign, he could go back to Texas A and M, shut the fuck up for another year.
Taylor Lewan
Is that real?
Luke Kuechly
Yeah.
Producer
Because Nil, I believe, has now opened up to where these players can be paid for their name, image and likeness. It no longer takes you out of amateur status. So if he has not signed with them, he is still considered an amateur and could go back to college.
Taylor Lewan
We're going to talk about the way you pronounce that in a second. Dude. So he can just go back.
Producer
He could just go back.
Taylor Lewan
How sick would you be if you're the Bengals fan right now?
Luke Kuechly
I know.
Producer
And let's say he goes back and he plays and then goes, okay, I want to go to the NFL now. And the Bengals go, oh, okay, great, because we drafted him. No, no, no, no, no.
Taylor Lewan
No way.
Producer
He is back in the draft and he has to be redrafted.
Taylor Lewan
I wonder if the Bengals get any consumption for that. Compensation or consumption. Whichever one you want, dude, I'm doing over here. Got you thinking, huh? Dude, that is first off. I think there's a peppercorn steak pepper in my eye. That would be nuts.
Producer
Nuts.
Taylor Lewan
Nuts. Yeah. He was our first round pick. Yeah, he's been sitting out and for those of you who don't know first round picks, it's all slotted. The number is what the number is. You're not going to get more. You're not going to get less either. There's a tiny, small verbiage. Like, I know we talked about this when he was at OTAs, holding out but my rookie contract, I didn't sign until like two days before camp started. And my agent's like, hey, you might have to hold that. I'm thinking, this is the most insane I've ever heard in my life. Luckily, I went to camp. But, dude, that would be so tough because if you've watched quarterback. If you guys watch a new season. Quarterback.
Luke Kuechly
No, I still need watch.
Taylor Lewan
I'm not all the way through it yet, but we know how the season, how the season went with the Bengals. And you're watching Joe Burrow like you're re watching him just completely light up the NFL and watching other teams also score 40, and then they haven't gotten necessarily better from a personnel standpoint at all. And you're trying to add this kid to give you that extra kick because you need some defensive players. Yeah, Trey Hendrickson, who's a disgruntled employee. And you're like, all right, well, we got to find a guy that's really good, that can, you know, from a pass rush standpoint. So we get to the quarterback. So these corners aren't dying living out there on the island their whole entire lives. If I'm, if I'm Joe, I'm more mad than anybody. The front office, the owner, everything's be pissed. But if you're Joe Burrow and you have the talent that you do, you need a defense around you. And my question is, since we're in. We're in uncharted waters with the NFL. How are you responding to the. To this player if he does inevitably sign and comes in for camp? What if he comes in week three? What if he comes in halfway through camp? This guy's a rookie. He's already gonna get hazed a little bit. What happens now with these 10 year vets are sitting there being like, yo, bro, go fuck yourself. Because even though this is a business, we still, there's still a level of like, camaraderie and team. Teamwork and having a teammate and having your boys back. But how are you going to have your boys back if you're like, $10.4 million isn't good enough or the, the language isn't actually perfect. It's like, brother, I don't want to get corporate, but eventually you got to go out there and ball the fuck out. You got, you got to get it done. And it's like, OTA is like your. Your contract is guaranteed. Oh, the signing bonus is $10.4 million. My bad. His $18.9 million contract, am I saying that correctly?
Producer
That's projected.
Taylor Lewan
But yes, projected, whatever. You're 17th overall pick, you get hurt, notice he's you gonna be there. You're gonna be fine. They're gonna take care of you. Now, there's three franchises that everyone kind of warns you about when you're going into the draft. The Bengals happen to be one of them. It seems like they're taking a step up when it comes to becoming like a better franchise. But, ma', am, tough look, tough look. What's a tougher look? This or Will Levis getting his shoulder done? Just a couple of days and I'll jack, I'll turn it over to you for two reasons. One, massive Titans fan. Two, the steak is talking massive to me, so I'm have one more bite.
Guest
Okay. Yeah, I. I don't know. I. I think that the Will Levis is shocking as it is. It's not that upsetting to me. If anything, it's great news because Will Levis didn't do anything for us this past year, so. And I'm kind of done trying to stick up for him. So. Is it being announced now? I think I saw you tweet about this Taylor as well. Why is it being announced now that he has to go miss the entire season? Did it happen recently? Is it from his last injury?
Greg Olson
I'm.
Guest
I'm just confused on that aspect of it.
Taylor Lewan
But per my tweet, I'm pretty sure I said I'm sure there's a. A good story for why he did it this late. I'm too dumb to know it right now, and it could be staring us all in the face. Does anybody have an idea of why this would be it? Like, his contract's still going to be guaranteed. He's not going to get cut like he would be. Everyone's thinking, Cam Ward's going to be the starter. He will be the backup. I know he wanted to get traded for a minute, but like, just like the dude they were talking about with Kittle that went in for Greenlawn when he got hurt. And then Greenlaw started to come back in the game for the 49ers. He throws a pity party for himself, gets cut the next day. It's like, buddy, you could have made money from it for another team. There's 31 other teams out there looking for you. I don't know the logic behind this. Maybe it was a situation where, hey, shoulders a little banged up, it doesn't look like you need surgery. Let's give a little tlc. It's going to get better over time. And maybe they just miscalculated the situation. That's putting a lot of pressure on the training, the training staff over there. I know the Titans have a great training staff. I know Todd Torricelli just retired. But it's weird, man. It's weird that he's stepping into this being like, yeah, what is it? July 21st. And if you're watching this July 22nd, my birthday, and it's like, I'm going to camp starts in three, four days and you're just going to go and dip out on the team like something just doesn't give. And I feel like if it is feelings being hurt, which we're only speculating at this point, that his feelings are hurt, he knows he's not going to be the starter. We had these strong we were all optimistic and excited about the Will Leviss era starting last year. Fast forward365 now. We're all disappointed, a little upset with how that whole process turned out. It's okay to have your feelings hurt. However, zoom out a little bit. Realize just because you're in Nashville, Tennessee, and it feels like the weight of the world's in your shoulders and all the radio stations are talking about you and how you're this or that you're a bum. You have Jack McPherson on the biggest podcast in the world saying, I'm not sticking up for him anymore. He that guy basically. That. That's loud right now. That is loud right now. But the farther you get removed and the more ability you have to zoom out of the situation. Be like, hey, this team, this fan base is upset with me. Can I logically look at in the mirror? Can I look at myself in the mirror and be like, yes, I see where I made some mistakes where they probably don't trust me with the football anymore. Yeah, we could probably look at that. We got a little yippee last year, but go to a new place, new coaching staff, new ideas, new morals, new coaching techniques, new way they talk about you. There's a way to work through that. Marcus Mariota was on this podcast talking about how he got the yips where one off season when he was at Philly, he was sitting there and he couldn't even throw a slant route. And then he got the coaching staff, the GM go up to him, they nurture him, they love him a little bit. Marcus is now in the league still a backup, but he's one of those guys that came in for Washington last year and absolutely crushed it. So if this is a situation where Will is Doing this because his feelings are hurt and he wants the noise to go away. Brother, the noise is only going to get worse. Now, if there's a good, good reason for it, which I can't see right now, then good for you. I mean, your, your time was ending as a starter in the NFL, but also, who knows, like, you don't know what's going to happen in Cameroon through the whole season. We saw what happened to Joe Burrow in his first season. We saw what happened to a lot of rookie quarterbacks in their first season. They get hurt. Things happen. So he could have come on the field and made himself some money. Tough look, dude. It's a tough look. I like him too. I'm a, I'm a fan of him as a person, so that sucks. But you know, we're all going to make decisions. We're going to make.
Luke Kuechly
It doesn't seem like from all the Titans reports out of it, it doesn't seem like the Titans are upset. It doesn't seem like it was a bad blood, like type of situation. And a lot of people I know just in the replies are like, this is something that he tried to work on and it just didn't take enough time and he actually had to get surgery, which is the Titans seem like there's no, no love lost, which hopefully that's the case. But only the Titan, only the Titans.
Taylor Lewan
And Will Levis know, only the franchise knows. And the fan base is going to do what the fan base does, right? They're going to be upset. They're going to say a whole bunch of things. They're going to be nasty boys on a podcast sometimes.
Guest
But I will say one thing, like as a starter, I don't want Will Levis playing for the Titans as a backup. I, yeah, I would like him a lot to be behind Cam Ward. Give him, you know, any kind of advice or first year kind of pitfalls to avoid void. But we have Brandon Allen and Tim Boyle as our backups and that's.
Taylor Lewan
Hell yeah.
Guest
That's scary if K. Moore goes down, scary good.
Taylor Lewan
So who's your head coach? Yeah, I mean, who's your head coach? Cali, but Cali, baby. And then when Joe Burrow went down, when Cali was the quarterback coach, who stepped in Browning and what Browning do kind of dice the up for a bit, didn't he? Kind of went off a little bit, didn't he? So don't, don't handle my boy Boyle now. I mean, go ahead, boil. All right. Got my guys out there, Allen and Boyle out there dishing that.
Guest
I hope it just doesn't get to that point, but it does seem like all speculation from my end, but I think Will Levison knew his time was up and they maybe gave him the option, hey, you can go get this surgery and it makes it look like we're not benching you as opposed to you taking an injury. I don't know.
Taylor Lewan
That is something that happens. Those conversations take place.
Guest
Save the ego a little bit. Who knows?
Taylor Lewan
He comes back, they.
Guest
They trade them. I don't know. They keep them, but I don't know. It's Cam Ward season.
Taylor Lewan
Cam Ward season. Cam Ward season. Is it too early to look at the schedule? What's your expectation, McPherson?
Guest
I don't know. It might be too early. I still, I feel like I'm really enjoying these last few weeks of July before. Yeah, before potentially my whole fall is ruined.
Taylor Lewan
Like, yeah, it could take your fan. Yeah. Your fandom's in a tough spot with volunteers for Vols.
Guest
And Titans.
Taylor Lewan
And Titans.
Greg Olson
It's scary.
Guest
So I'm gonna hold off on predictions right now.
Taylor Lewan
Okay.
Guest
But you know, I could see us winning the AFC for sure.
Taylor Lewan
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Narrator
Your entire identity has been fabricated. Your beloved brother goes missing without a trace. You discover the depths of your mother's illness, the way it has echoed and reverberated throughout your life, impacting your very legacy. Hi, I'm Danny Shapiro, and these are just a few of the profound and powerful stories I'll be mining on our 12th season of Family Secrets. With over 37 million downloads, we continue to be moved and inspired by our guests and their courageously told stories. I can't wait to share 10 powerful new episodes with you. You stories of tangled up identities, concealed truths, and the way in which family secrets almost always need to be told. I hope you'll join me and my extraordinary guests for this new season of Family Secrets. Listen to Family Secrets Season 12 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Will Compton
Check out behind the Flow, a podcast documentary series following the launch of San Diego Football Club. We go behind the scenes and explore the stories of those involved.
Jack McPherson
San Diego coming to MLS is going to be a game changer because this region has been hungry for a men's professional soccer team.
Taylor Lewan
We need veteran players and we need young players. Like you're building a team from scratch. And so the succession plan of long term success needs to be defined. We need to embrace this community.
Jack McPherson
When I was 13, my uncle Michael took me to a qualifier and we watched Paraguay against Chile pouring rain. Just watching the fans jumping up and down, I think that was definitely a watershed moment for me. Not only was that going to be my game, but it was going to be my life.
Will Compton
Listen to San Diego FC behind the flow now on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever. You get your podcasts.
Taylor Lewan
Back to this episode did. Since we're talking about fandom, real quick, did anybody get on Will about his words that he had for Dave Portnoy about big new kickoff Fox when he was talking about beating Michigan's candy ass September 20th?
Greg Olson
No.
Taylor Lewan
No. No one said anything.
Greg Olson
No.
Taylor Lewan
No one. No one said, hey, probably don't.
Greg Olson
No.
Taylor Lewan
I decided, hey, might want to not. Not do that. Bad idea. Haven't beat him ever.
Guest
It's great. It's great for content. So I was more pushing it harder than anyone.
Greg Olson
Yeah, you know how it is.
Taylor Lewan
It's the game. It's the game we're playing. See where we're at. Yeah, that was tough. That was a tough look for Will. And then Dave putting our little group chat up. I mean, Dave has only been supportive of Will Compton. The words Dave has said, regardless of tone, if you just read them on a transcript, they are very supportive of Will Compton. Yes or no?
Luke Kuechly
Yes.
Taylor Lewan
Yes. So don't be mad. Listen, September 20th is coming, boys. I can't fucking wait. I can't Fucking wait for September 20th. I dropped two F bombs right there, back to back. Okay.
Luke Kuechly
Kind of close.
Taylor Lewan
It is kind of close. This is since 1962. Yeah. Listen, boys, what's that last matchup? What's the score on that one?
Producer
Let me see.
Taylor Lewan
I got zoom in a little bit. You know my eyes are bad.
Producer
Yeah.
Taylor Lewan
Oh, yeah.
Producer
Oh, 45, seven.
Taylor Lewan
Does it say where it was at?
Greg Olson
Let's see.
Producer
At Nebraska.
Taylor Lewan
Hey, man, it's going to be a fun fall. It's going to be a fun, fun fall, right?
Greg Olson
Yes.
Taylor Lewan
Will's birthday weekend. We get to Celebrate him. Get him a meat cake. It'll be awesome. That'll be awesome. We'll love him up Friday night. We'll love them up. We'll oil them up, you know, do a little live show, kick it around a little bit, huh? A couple of bls for the boy, huh?
Luke Kuechly
There's no telling what happens if they lose that game in that type of fashion.
Taylor Lewan
If they lose that game in that type of fashion. We're taking different planes home, boys. We're taking different planes home. Like, it's fun to poke and prod at Will, but this one just feels like it means more.
Luke Kuechly
I think it would break him.
Taylor Lewan
I think it would.
Luke Kuechly
It would break me if I.
Taylor Lewan
Because we're. And that's coming from a guy who's got. Gone through a lot. Yeah. Gone through a lot in his life as a Gamecocks fan. Dude. If. If the Michigan beats Nebraska again, after the way Will's talking for a fourth year in a row, we've got a no joke. We gotta sit down with him and all. What's it called when someone's on drugs? Intervention. We have intervention with him.
Greg Olson
Yeah.
Taylor Lewan
And we have to legit sitting down and be like, you need to stop doing this. It's too. It's too much.
Producer
You're doing it to yourself.
Taylor Lewan
You're doing it to yourself. And he knows that to an extent. But then I always think, like, he knows what he's doing, but then appease me. He's like, does he really, though? Does he actually know what he's doing? Scary time, man. Scary time to be alive. If your last name is Compton. All right. Because he has. I don't even think he understands how much is riding on this. It's tough. Let's get into UFC 318.
Greg Olson
Yes.
Taylor Lewan
Let's get into UFC 3, 318. Listen, I was boys in Canada, third world country up there a little bit when it comes to Internet. Internet connection. I was having a tough time. Having a tough time. Ended up catching the Holloway Poirier fight. We did Taylor's pick, Will's pick, obviously Taylor's pick one. We went Max hallway. I didn't love that. I won because you kind of wanted. Lil Wayne walks out. Poirier, you know, Diamonds out there for the last time. All of New Orleans is standing up clapping this guy. Standing ovation between rounds. They are loving this man. But it seemed to me Poirier was old. He knew he was done. Max Hollow was quicker, faster, stronger. And it wasn't close. It wasn't. There was a Couple times, they kind of clipped him a little bit. And everybody's got a puncher's chance when it comes to ufc, but even when they're on the ground, I feel like Max could have probably finished him in that first or second round, and it just didn't. It seemed like Max is like, he can't go out like this. It felt that way. It kind of felt like he was just like, this dude's a legend. I respect the shit out of him. This is supposed to be his night. I'm actually ruining his night right now. Let me get up with this, boy, because when we. When the fight started, I'm sitting with, you know, a bunch of talents, friends and family, and I even said, I was like, if this goes all five rounds, it goes on the last 10 seconds. They do the point at the ground. It'll feel a little staged to me. And sure enough, we got there, the fifth round, and he. Max Hallway points at the ground. Dustin Poirier gives him the nod, and Dustin o' boy just puts his hands up like that. He's like, it don't. Yeah, I've seen that one too many times. Times. Big fan of both of these guys. Thought it was very cool how Max Holloway took the mic from dc. Hey, I'm the champ. Whatever. Who gives a ufc, it's on you. This night's about Dustin Porier.
Guest
He goes, not my night.
Taylor Lewan
Not my night. And that's cool. I loved the highlight reel they showed. Thank you. Dude, I'm. I don't know about y'. All. We all getting teared up a little.
Luke Kuechly
Bit watching that, especially him, man. Dust has just been through so much.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Luke Kuechly
In his journey, like, there's no reason he shouldn't have been unified champion at some point. And honestly, I mean, I wanted to see him go out on a win, but him going out how he did is like, that's Dustin's fight game.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Luke Kuechly
Like, that's his career.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Greg Olson
And it's.
Luke Kuechly
And he's never been, like. He's always, like, a very good winner and a very good loser. Except for when he came after Mike that one time.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah. How weird was that?
Luke Kuechly
I know.
Taylor Lewan
That was.
Luke Kuechly
That was. We let that go because it's. You know, he's out of the game now.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah. Put a pin in that, because I do want to mention something about Mike, but go ahead.
Luke Kuechly
Oh, but, you know, I'm just like. It was a very Poirier way to go out. Like, he always took the hard road, and his last fight was as hard as it Gets so respect, man. Diamonds are forever. I'll miss him in the ufc, we watched him grow up. I hope his life after fighting is as good as it can be.
Taylor Lewan
Let's get a moment of silence for Dustin Port for the Diamond. Thank you. But I bet one that's tight. You did Poirier coming at Mike, and then Patty Pimlet after the fight, coming at Mike. Mike's the nicest guy in the world. I know. And he's been like, these guys are talking about him like he's a dirty fighter. Mike, are you a dirty fighter? Is there something you're doing that I don't know about? Because it seems like these guys are, like, they. They hate him, but they love him. Like, he's a great guy, but he's in the ring. He's an asshole, right? He's a. He's a dirtbag. Odd. It's odd. Very odd. One of.
Luke Kuechly
One of Poirier's guys, he asked me, he's like, what's Mike really like? Like, outside of fighting, it's like, is he a good dude? I'm like, dude, there's. Honestly, he's like one of the people I look up to most in my life. Like, he's an awesome person from a character standpoint.
Taylor Lewan
Right?
Luke Kuechly
They're like, oh, really? Like, are you sure? I'm like, yes. I would die on that statement. And it just. It doesn't make sense to me.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, he must do something. Yeah, he must change into something else.
Luke Kuechly
He hits him hard, too. Nobody likes getting hit hard.
Taylor Lewan
I know it's. I know it's July 22nd when you're watching the show, but I cannot wait for UFC at the White House. Have you seen some of the possible cards? And Dan has already said it's way too far out. I think he even said, jon Jones is not going to be on. He can't be trusted. He can't be trusted with that big of a thing. But I saw, like, Jon Jones is aspital. Aspital. McGregor. Chandler, which we all thought it was dead. This is the only thing in my mind that's like, this shit could actually happen.
Luke Kuechly
Yeah.
Taylor Lewan
Because I think he went back in the. In the testing pool. No, he did. Boys, can we get Chandler? McGregor. Do we think it's going to happen?
Guest
I don't think so.
Taylor Lewan
Logic.
Guest
And I wanted to. I want that fight to happen just like everybody else says. But at some point, like, when do we kind of. When does it get, like, old?
Taylor Lewan
Like, it's old?
Guest
No, I'm saying, like, when does McGregor's like, stick of like, I'm gonna fight again? And then he doesn't. Like, when do people just, like, stop caring? At some point, do they ever, like.
Taylor Lewan
Or.
Guest
I mean, it's Conor McGregor. Like, I understand who he is and what he's done for the sport. Like, probably biggest combat fighter ever. At what point does he get old?
Taylor Lewan
He's got 8. 1 million pay per views, and I'm.
Guest
Gonna watch it no matter how many times he fights, if he ever does again. But I'm like, at some point, we gotta get this on paper.
Greg Olson
Yeah.
Taylor Lewan
You want. Something's gotta give vibes right now.
Guest
Yeah. I'm just starting to get a little frustrated, but it's okay. But I want to see that fight.
Taylor Lewan
And this is. It was unfair for me to ask you this question right after we got done talking about the Titans and the ball. Yeah.
Guest
Mentally.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Guest
I'm just thinking I can't expect you.
Taylor Lewan
To come and give me a positive answer about anything. Yeah. Jb, you think it's gonna happen?
Luke Kuechly
I mean, this is the only way McGregor comes back is if it's at the White House. I think him dropping his meat pick out there, it's also trending in a good direction.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Luke Kuechly
He's been in the weight room. If you saw the photo, there was a dumbbell attached, which is insane.
Taylor Lewan
Shut the up.
Luke Kuechly
Is that it has to be of the like.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah. How long did you look at this photo?
Luke Kuechly
Well, I know.
Greg Olson
I got.
Luke Kuechly
You got to know the. The content you're talking about.
Taylor Lewan
Gotta know your guy. Yeah.
Luke Kuechly
It's film room.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Luke Kuechly
It's one of the core values of busting with the boys.
Taylor Lewan
No doubt. Film room. I love it.
Luke Kuechly
But, bro, I got. I mean, I'll have to show it to you. It's crazy.
Taylor Lewan
Is it weird that I'm ready?
Luke Kuechly
No.
Taylor Lewan
Is it odd that I'm ready?
Luke Kuechly
You should be ready.
Taylor Lewan
Oh, that's what it is. A tomahawk.
Luke Kuechly
It's this tomahawk. Guys, this is it. If your kids are watching.
Taylor Lewan
No, don't.
Luke Kuechly
I showed them.
Taylor Lewan
Would you guys think.
Luke Kuechly
But, dude, I think. I think if it's gonna happen, this will be it. If it doesn't happen on the 4th of July next year, then he's never coming back.
Taylor Lewan
I. I agree with that statement.
Greg Olson
Yeah.
Taylor Lewan
And if you're Dana talking about Jon Jones, you can't be trusted. Like, do you trust Conor McGregor?
Luke Kuechly
Jon Jones will be on that card.
Taylor Lewan
Oh, you think it's a little reverse psychology.
Luke Kuechly
Yeah, he'll be on it.
Taylor Lewan
He's got to be on it. He retired for four days. Yeah, I retired. I come out of retirement for that, too. I also saw potential.
Producer
Islam versus Ilya. If he's trying to get that third belt.
Greg Olson
Yeah.
Producer
No, if he, like, still has both.
Taylor Lewan
And he's going for the third, I think after watching Ilya live, you. He has to give me a reason to doubt him. I really believe he's beating everybody. Beating everybody. I love that. What else is on the docket? Do we have anything else we want to talk about? Scott Scheffler.
Producer
Yeah.
Taylor Lewan
1997 days, four masters. Same as Tiger Woods. Incredible. Give him a round of applause. Is he the goat, then? Does that make him the goat?
Luke Kuechly
Not yet.
Taylor Lewan
Not yet. A lot of golf left, and I'm. I'm here to get the opinions about golf because I don't know about golf.
Producer
He's well on his way.
Taylor Lewan
He's on his way.
Producer
Well on his way.
Taylor Lewan
Right. He's on the correct path at this point.
Luke Kuechly
I think what should be looked into, though, because I'm not too sure. I gotta believe Tiger was probably younger.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Luke Kuechly
Which is just like, kind of getting. I love Scotty Scheffler, but it's kind of getting like, washed in. The headline of their first and fourth majors were this far apart, but Tiger was probably, like, four years younger, too.
Taylor Lewan
That's crazy.
Luke Kuechly
So. But I hope Scotty can do it. That'll be awesome.
Taylor Lewan
Something about Tiger woods, too. Even as a kid, like, I never watched golf.
Greg Olson
Right.
Taylor Lewan
But for some reason, even I knew about Tiger Woods. Everyone knew about Tiger Woods. It would be on. It'd be like, that guy.
Producer
I think the main thing that they have in common, and it may be a huge difference in how they have it in common. But Tiger woods was so separated from the game, having his own game just right here in his own level of what is good enough, that it separated him from everybody. Whereas Scotty is more like. What is most important to me is being a good husband, a good dad, a good son. Like, that's what's important. Not all these trophies. So it's kind of funny.
Host
They.
Producer
They juxtapose each other, but they're also the same.
Taylor Lewan
Wow. Different, but the same.
Producer
Mismo. Mismo. Pero differente.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah. I loved his. His postgame presser. As a competitor, you watch. If you watch it through the lens of, like, competition, you're like, yo, this dude. What the fuck's he talking about? But when you are, like, out of it, you're like, the. Everything he's talking about is so true. Because Every time you are able to reach a goal that you've been seeking for a certain amount of time, once you get there, you truly enjoy it for maybe 24 hours, not even. And then you're thinking about, how can I achieve something next? And it's just this crazy mental warfare that goes on. So good for him to have a good head on the shoulders. Man, that's cool. Hanging out with this kid right there. I love that. I love that. Let's get into some nitty gritty real quick. Go back up to the notes for me. NFL Players Association. The leader, Lloyd Howell Jr. Has resigned. Why? Why is he. I'll tell you right now. Investigations, they've revealed that the NFL PA is looking into doing a couple things. My man was taking trips, doing expenses. Where was he headed? Strip clubs. Expensing strip clubs. Calling them. Calling them business. What is it? Business Things. Business. Is that the political correct term? Player engagement? Player engagement. Miami. I will say every time we went to Miami and played Miami, if that's what you call it, a lot of my teammates were doing some player engagement. The same as Lloyd Howell. They. I don't know, there's like a two story one that they have good food at, apparently.
Luke Kuechly
As a football player, are you an independent contractor?
Taylor Lewan
Huh?
Luke Kuechly
As a football player, are you an independent contractor? Like, are you your own, you know, like fighters are independent contractors. Like they're their own business?
Taylor Lewan
A good question. I think off the top of my head without putting a whole lot of thought into it, the answer is yes and no. Like, yeah, you're an independent contractor because you are. Like you're a part of a team. But really like that. Eventually the team won't want you. You got to go somewhere else.
Luke Kuechly
Similar to strippers.
Taylor Lewan
Wow. Wow.
Luke Kuechly
Maybe he was doing some.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Luke Kuechly
Some studying.
Taylor Lewan
He was, yeah. Business. Yeah, he was. How do they operate? Cash business. I get it, I get it. Flexibility. That plays a lot in the NFL as well too. More aerodynamic, less clothing. Yeah, I get that. Dude. Playa engagement. I like that shirt. I like that. Now, if you guys haven't watched the show for a long time, you know my opinion about the NFLPA will and I've had a bunch of arguments about that. If you want to get into those, you can go find them yourself. But seems like I'm right. Seems like the argument is turned into I'm right and my boy JC Treader resigns. Since I'm taking my family, I'm getting out of here. I don't know anything about if he was a part of or Anything like that? I truly have no idea. I saw this on Twitter, per Will Compton's Twitter, when I was standing in line getting shoulder shrugged at in a nice way. In a nasty way.
Producer
But shrugging back.
Taylor Lewan
But shrugging back eventually. So Jason Love the guy, trained with him in Carlsbad, California for a few years. Awesome guy, is a absolute workhorse. Love him to death. Nflpa, you guys know how I feel about you. You know how I feel about you. Okay. That's all I got on that, dude. You guys have your own opinions on it. And this whole thing was per espn. ESPN said this?
Greg Olson
Yes.
Taylor Lewan
All right. ESPN says we've get. We're giving credit where credit is due. That's all I got, man. I don't even want to get in the weeds because then I start being nasty and saying a whole bunch of Lloyd Howell scumbag just like the rest of them type talk. And I just don't wanna. I don't want to do that, you know?
Producer
Can I ask. Can I ask one quick question?
Taylor Lewan
Sure, you can ask me anything you want, buddy. As long as we're recording.
Producer
Okay, perfect. First off, jp, are we recording?
Luke Kuechly
Recording. You're good to go.
Producer
Thank God. Secondly, Taylor, when y' all have talked about the NFL, Pa, that was before I was here. I don't have a good understanding of it. And I'm truly wondering, like, what are. What kind of decisions do they make for players? Like, what can they do that, like, affects a player's life in the NFL?
Taylor Lewan
They're a union, so they work on all the benefits that we get and they work on negotiations. When the new CBA is. Everyone's always talking about how we need to get more revenue based on what the owners get and the players get. Housing needs to be 50, 50, and players need to get paid more. And all these things are fully guaranteed contracts. Marijuana needs to be illegal or unilegal. Those are like the kind of the hot Topic headlines. I'm sure there's a lot more. Other things they do. They spend a lot of money. They go to Hawaii every single year. They have about 200 players out. They spend money on that. You have about $13,000 a year to them, and not a whole lot comes up. You have the same three guys coming to your building tell you all the things you can and can't do. You get guy like, guys like Dennis Kelly. I'm answering more comprehensive questions. They can't answer them. It's. It's a shit show, dude. It is a shit show. Okay? And it's structurally the way the NFL is, everybody wants guaranteed contracts. You're not going to be able to get them because you have the 1% of the 1% in the NFL. Those guys are getting broke off making a whole bunch of money. Those guys, they're great. They're. They're solid. Then if you're middle tier guys, we're probably talking about, you know, we want guaranteed contracts as well. But the majority of the NFL is filled with guys that are rookies or guys fighting on the roster spot. So anytime you get into a CBA negotiation with the, with the owners, any proposal given the PA has to bring to the players, which is voted on. So the NFL owners, all they have to do is be like, hey, we'll bump up minimum wage by. You know, I think when I first got in the league, it was $420,000. Hilarious number. And now it's close to a million dollars. Might be like 9 or might be even into a million now. And so, yeah, so guys are making minimum, are making way more. How am I supposed to when I'm making $16 million a year? Look at a guy who's making $500,000 a year and being like, hold off for the, for the youth, for the people coming up before us. NFL stands for not for long. I understand why those guys bend the knee. I get it. I was lucky enough to be one of those guys are like, we should get guaranteed. Listen, it's a great thought, but it's. Unless you have all the quarterbacks do it, it's not going to work out, man. And the PA itself, too. Like, my opinion truly started about the PA when my PED thing happened. And I literally. My wife sees the letter, she starts getting all freaked out, and I'm like, dude, judicial system. Innocent before proven guilty. Like, we'll figure this out. I didn't do it. Blah, blah, blah. I start going through the channels, I got to tell my agent, and they're like, you're like, there's no way you're going to get suspended. There's no way. So that was where my belief in the NFLPA looking out for our best interest, like, how are we gonna have something this? And it's like, hey, you're responsible for losing your body. I get that. You're also gonna take supplements as you want to be as good as possible and feel as healthy as possible. So that's when my hatred for the NFLPA really started to snowball. Will, who was a part of pa, he would go to the things he's got a completely different perspective on all that. So we've gone back and forth a lot. I would say this would probably lean in the favor of me saying the NFLPA is no bueno. No bueno. So that's just my. That's my thing. That's my little take on it.
Luke Kuechly
To your guaranteed contracts this year. Seattle's second round pick. He's the first rookie outside of the first round to sign a fully guaranteed contract.
Taylor Lewan
No shit.
Luke Kuechly
Yeah. Nikki Mewaring.
Taylor Lewan
I wonder what. What the language in that is. Maybe he got less money.
Luke Kuechly
Yeah, I have no idea.
Taylor Lewan
He had to get less money. Also, not necessarily a friend of the show, not necessarily a fan of me. Let's give a round of applause for TJ Watt signing the largest contract, non quarterback contract in NFL history. He deserves it. Guy's a stud. Guy hates my guts. Rightfully so, but still gonna give credit where credit is due. Guy is an absolute workhorse.
Producer
Yeah.
Taylor Lewan
Stud. All right, I think I'm good. You do feel good? I feel good. Do you guys feel good?
Luke Kuechly
Feel great.
Taylor Lewan
Feel great. Oh, oh.
Producer
Chat gbt.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, yeah.
Producer
Let me see. Okay, so we have a summary of what. So essentially, Taylor, I typed in very lengthy at the top of this, like a full thing. You can click pause if you're at home and want to read that whole thing. But I broke it down in full detail.
Taylor Lewan
The real. The. The dogs, the real dudes, the tier ones have sat through this entire thing. They've been waiting for this.
Producer
Oh, for sure. And the real steroids definitely hit pause on that. And we're like, hold on. Because Sherman could have just typed anything in.
Taylor Lewan
Chat gbt.
Producer
So I tried to keep it completely unbiased, impartial. It's. Would you like to read it aloud, Taylor?
Taylor Lewan
No, no, no. You know I don't do well.
Producer
All right, in summary, Will should stay, Stay cool, stay funny, and be firm behind the scenes. He leads the brand, and part of the leadership is knowing when to turn a mistake into content and when to lay down expectations without damaging morale. Sherman's mess up was big but fixable. Address it with clarity, then move forward with even tighter systems and maybe a few laughs at his expense. I. That is almost verbatim. What will that.
Luke Kuechly
We'll probably. We'll probably put it in.
Greg Olson
Chad.
Luke Kuechly
GPT.
Taylor Lewan
You said what?
Luke Kuechly
We'll probably put it in chat. He probably did respond.
Taylor Lewan
I liked. I like stay cool and be firm behind the scenes. But how do you like. Mood dictates a lot of funny. Mood dictates a lot of funny.
Producer
Oh, and that's why in the moment, he just closed his mouth, sat there for 15 minutes silently.
Taylor Lewan
How much were you just in?
Producer
Hell, I. I sat there silently for about 10 minutes and then I made a funny. I don't remember what I said. We would have to ask Jeff. And Will laughed. And then he like did one of these types of laughs though, and turned slowly to me, turned slowly to me and goes, now is not the time. And I just go, absolutely, absolutely. And just get back on my computer.
Luke Kuechly
Yeah, no, I didn't think much either.
Producer
Yeah, it wasn't that good. He did laugh, though.
Taylor Lewan
Did you apologize after? Afterward, you did apologize.
Producer
Oh, that whole hey, I'm gonna stop saying sorry thing. You should have been there because I. I think I said sorry 20 times after we were done recording and then spoke to him also after work and apologized maybe 10 more times.
Taylor Lewan
I would say, okay.
Producer
And it was, it was a good combo.
Taylor Lewan
All right.
Producer
We're in a good place.
Taylor Lewan
Can I be honest with you?
Producer
Please.
Taylor Lewan
The lack of sleep and the flight, everything, that's really catching up with me at the end of this podcast. Let's bring this thing home. Let's get into Greg Olson, huh?
Greg Olson
Let's go.
Taylor Lewan
What do you guys say? Let's get to Greg Olson, huh? In the full tongue. I got two bites. I think he's going to catch hands as soon as this episode's over. Actually, you know what? Maybe I'll mukbang it for the end, huh? If you guys want to stick around one more bite. You know, I got Lucy in right now.
Producer
Oh, true.
Taylor Lewan
I got Lucy in right now. Hey, speaking of, I think it's audio only.
Producer
Oh, no, it's video now.
Taylor Lewan
Is it video now?
Producer
Yeah, they're video friends now.
Taylor Lewan
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Narrator
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Jack McPherson
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Taylor Lewan
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Jack McPherson
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Taylor Lewan
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Greg Olson
This is a long time coming.
Taylor Lewan
I was just gonna say that I.
Greg Olson
Never been on the. I've gone. I've been on with you guys, but never on the bus.
Host
Correct.
Taylor Lewan
Did we do a zoom?
Host
I don't even know if Taylor was part of it. I did so because I was doing tight in you. And that was when it was in your guys's hotel.
Greg Olson
It was in the hotel, but it was. Yeah, but I've never been on the bus.
Host
Yeah.
Taylor Lewan
How's it feel?
Greg Olson
It feels great. It's everything I ever dreamed of.
Taylor Lewan
Right?
Greg Olson
It's. I really like your whole setup here. The boss inside the shed. What's going on out here? You got a lot going on out here. A lot of it's. It has good. You can tell there's like a good culture here.
Taylor Lewan
You could. When you walk in this warehouse, you could just tell, like there are only dudes.
Greg Olson
Just. There's not this one female. There's trash like this looked like when I walked into my. So I got here for Tu, I got my two boys, 12 and 14, and my nephew who's 15, and our friend from home who's 12. And the four boys are sharing two double bed, you know, two double beds.
Taylor Lewan
They are living the dream right now when we.
Greg Olson
Well, they're living a dream. Well, I'm sure we'll talk about the week, but we walked in, I walked into the room with my wife this morning. I thought my wife was gonna throw up. When I tell you there was not a square inch of carpet visible on the floor. Clothes, wet towels, shoes, their cleats from yesterday's workout, dirty socks, all the shit they've given away here at TU that when I walked into their room and I walked into your little like, that's kind of. It was very similar.
Taylor Lewan
We're just a bunch of teenagers with double beds in a hotel.
Greg Olson
More money, more Bud Light.
Taylor Lewan
Expensive trash on the Ground.
Host
What's the conversation? You walk in that room, you know, mom's pissed.
Greg Olson
Mom's pissed. That's like a. That's like a. Boys get up. Like, they're, you know, they're still sleeping. They're like, in bed, under. We let ourselves in because we got a key, and it's like, all right, fellas, you have literally 45 seconds to, like, be out of bed. Showing some level of urgency. Even if it's fake, even if it's like, fake energy. Like, you've got to be up, putting stuff in the hamper, putting stuff in your bag. Just fold the same shirt five times, right? Like, you don't even know what you're doing. Just. You gotta look busy and look active. Because if not, you're. You're done.
Taylor Lewan
Mom's gonna get you.
Host
Yeah.
Greg Olson
You're dead.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah. Yeah. You can't have that. Your boys, I'll be honest, they got some talent when it comes to throwing a baseball.
Greg Olson
We're working on it. They could be better.
Host
You can tell they're working on it, too. Greg was, you know, we take it seriously. Yeah, he was in father.
Greg Olson
You.
Taylor Lewan
You are the ultimate boy, dad.
Greg Olson
Yeah, I. I'm just. I have very little patience and I'm. I probably drive my kids nuts. I just have very little patience. I'm good. If they told me today, like, you know what, dad? Like, sports isn't our thing. Fine. Like, I don't need them to play sports, but if we're gonna play sports, we're gonna play, right? Like, we're not gonna. Like, we're just not gonna participate and be on the team and just be around. And what I do at practice is enough, but at home, I'm like, more. If you're gonna be on this team and you're gonna say you want to be good, I don't know any other way than just, like, let's go be good. Like, let's go be as good as you can be, Whatever that is. You don't need to be a star. But, like, I don't do a lot of half ass. So that's kind of like my big message to them. Like, all right, if you're going to. I always say, like, if you're going to be a bear, be a grizzly. Like, if we're going to do it, let's do it. If you don't want to do it, no problem. We'll go do something else.
Taylor Lewan
All good.
Greg Olson
But, like, if we're going to be on the team and we're going to Want to go to week long tournaments and we want to go travel to here and try, try out for this. All right, if you want to do that, I'll show you what that looks like, but it's a lot of work.
Taylor Lewan
Was that what your childhood was like?
Greg Olson
Yeah.
Taylor Lewan
Was your dad very similar that way? If you're going to do something, we're doing 100%.
Greg Olson
Yeah. So my dad was my high school football coach. So picture from 19, he started coaching in the late 70s, coached Ironhead Hayward coach. I mean, he coached some real dudes, coached me and all my brothers. He coached at my high school, public school in New Jersey, typical suburban public high school. From 1985, the year I was born, until 2013, he was at our school that we grew up going, that we grew up and went to. So picture traditional high school football coach. Hard, intense, all the picture it, that was him. And we won a ton of games. He won 10 state titles. Like, we were good, but it was serious. Like, we grew up going to summer camps and we slept on the floor of a dorm room in a sleeping bag and we were working camps and going. That was our summer vacations. Like, that's all we knew was football locker rooms, water boy, ball boy, and then eventually grew up and played for him. But yeah, we, there wasn't a whole lot of just like casualness to our sports and journey as kids. And I know it's not for everybody, but obviously I'm thankful for it because that's where I learned, that's where my whole foundation was laid.
Host
And are you trying to lay the same foundation for your boys?
Greg Olson
Yeah, as long as they want to do it.
Host
Yeah.
Greg Olson
Right. So like I, I have two boys.
Host
And did you have the same choice when you were growing up?
Greg Olson
Yeah, we loved it. Like, my dad did not have to beg us to go throw the ball, to go run. And we played everything. We played basketball, we played baseball growing up. I did track in high school, basketball all four years in high school. So it wasn't like today where, all right, eighth, ninth grade, you're gonna be a football player. You're just gonna do football for four years like that. We didn't have that back when we were growing up. So we played everything but like he never had to beg us. He never made us go to the gym, he never made us go out to the field. Now when we went, it was hard. Like, looking back what we were doing in 8th, 9th grade, relative to the times that we were in, like, it was, it was pretty intense. Like our weight room we were lifting with the high school kids and it was four days a week in the summer and it was hot and it was sleep away camp and we were exposed to that since we were in middle school. But he never had him, he never made us go. It was never forced upon us. We loved it. But it was hard and I'm thankful for that.
Taylor Lewan
Do you see the same thing with your kids? Do they love it? Are they all about it?
Greg Olson
I think they, I think they love it. I think we live in very different times. Right. I think we live in very. It's a very much more distracted world of youth sports. I think there's, it's a lot more highlight driven. It's a lot more social media driven. I think there's a lot more pressure on these kids because they know every single kid both around town and around the country now. Who they are, what their names are, how hard they throw, how big they are, how tall they are, how many home runs they've hit. It's all accessible. Growing up, you knew who the star was of your town. You knew who maybe the town next to you because you played against them in all your sports. That was it. Until I went to Miami in high school, I didn't for a football, for a summer camp. I didn't know what else was out there. Like all I knew was North Jersey sports.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Greg Olson
And you know, lived in a very, you know, kind of little bubble. But then the kids, now they're playing in tournaments out of state. You know, they're going to Texas, we live in North Carolina, they're going to Texas, they've been to Florida, Georgia, they've been all over and play teams from all over the country. So there's this, there's a bigger scale of like what good looks like at 12 years old, 14 years old. And it's dangerous, it's hard. If you're not. My kids aren't the biggest kids, they're not the most physical kids. They're not the big grown man at 12. Like you go to some of these events, your confidence can get shot pretty quick because you look around and there's a 12 year old who walks in, he looks like you and he's throwing 80. I'm serious. Some of these kids are insane.
Taylor Lewan
We saw a picture the other day of some five star recruiter, 17 years old, and he looks like a 45 year old man.
Greg Olson
Yeah.
Taylor Lewan
And it's just like what's in the water, what's going on? Because it seems like everyone's just getting bigger, stronger, faster.
Greg Olson
I walk out of these baseball, basketball, whatever tournaments we've done, mostly baseball with the boys on like that level. And I'll be walking out and mind you, they're 12, 13 years old and I'm a fairly tall guy. I'm walking out of these parks and I'm looking around and the 12 year old kid who just threw 75 on the mound, who's 511 and dad's 5 9. It's. I don't know, there's something in the water. There's something going on.
Taylor Lewan
Peds, this is going on.
Greg Olson
Listen, I don't know what's going on, but there's something going on. Because kids, I know everyone always says it wasn't like this in my day, but I. It wasn't that long ago kids did not look like they do now, to answer your question. They love it. I do think, like all kids, they get caught up in like, that's the best kid. He's the best kid. Oh, they. He got selected to this event. He got selected to this fest. Like I was telling him, it's not a race to 12. But it's very hard to convince young kids that the moment they're in right now doesn't define their athletic career forever.
Taylor Lewan
Right.
Greg Olson
Because that's a battle.
Taylor Lewan
It's there right now.
Greg Olson
It's right. It's there right now. And they're making these kids to be superheroes. It. That's our biggest struggle.
Taylor Lewan
Has there ever been, has there ever been a struggle for you, for your kids being like, oh, my dad did X, Y and Z with his career and they feel like they should live up to some sort of expectation.
Greg Olson
I'm sure. And again, we live in Charlotte.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Greg Olson
Which, you know, obviously the bulk of my career, the bulk of my success was there. I think if we lived in Nashville, it would be different if we lived in where, you know, I think it'd be different if we lived in a city that I didn't play the bulk of my career. The vast majority of the people in the Carolinas know me from my career. And yeah, when they come in or there are people going, that's Olson's kid. I hope he strikes out. That's Olson's kid. He's not that good. He is that good. That's his daughter.
Taylor Lewan
I'm sure, because they're comparing, they're comparing their kids versus your kids. Oh, my kid beat this kid. His dad was xy.
Greg Olson
Trust me, they want to beat our teams. And I coach a bunch of the kids sports. I coach each kid for one season. And yeah, they want to beat us. There's no question. I'm aware of that. My. I make my kids aware of that because I'm not going to shelter them from that. Like, if you guys want to do this a. The comp. The competitive landscape of sports has never been higher at the young age. It's just. It's just the nature of the world we live in. Right, wrong or indifferent. And when you're around here, especially some of these people that. They might not like me. They might. Whatever it is, there's a lot of people that are not rooting for you to have success. And you better be mentally strong enough that that does not waver anything you do. But again, they're young. They're in middle school. It's hard. They're very influential. It's a very unique world, but we don't get it. All right? But I teach my kids. We're going to compete our ass off, and we're going to do all the work humanly possible in between your competitions to give yourself the utmost chance to have success, whatever the result is. From there, great. You hit three home runs. Great. You strike out five times. Did you do the work and compete your ass off and go out and battle? If you did that, we'll fix the rest. But the second you stop competing, the second you stop putting the work in, the second you start feeling sorry for that, that's the part I don't have that. I don't have a lot of patience for that.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Host
And they're learning. You're saying that they're learning about these. These kids from other states and everything else just through, like, social media.
Greg Olson
Oh, yeah.
Host
Which is true. It's like growing up playing travel, baseball, you wouldn't necessarily know. Like, you. You're still coming across like kids who were throwing 70 plus, but you wouldn't see until they're warming up on the mound and be like, oh, like, this guy's pretty good.
Greg Olson
You know, the second the games come out, you know a Will Compton. He plays for the Oshkosh Select Fit. Boom Boom Elite National. I hope he doesn't pitch because Taylor, he throws eight. Oh. They know every kid on every team, whether they're from California, North Carolina. That doesn't matter.
Taylor Lewan
That's a crazy concept to, like, wrap your mind around because, like.
Host
Because games can be won and lost, like, just before it even starts. Before, because you're taking yourself out.
Taylor Lewan
Because growing up, I was like baseball, like baseball, basketball, football, like, you kind of showed up and played and you hear about like the kids are really good at baseball. They would start going to the camps, doing things like hockey. My dad grew up in a diner, Minnesota and my brother got really good at hockey. So at a young age it was like we need to go to all these travel events, do all those travel things. And for me it was like, yeah, just keep playing sports and get a scholarship. Great. If not like it is, it is what it is.
Greg Olson
Football's a little different.
Taylor Lewan
Football is a little different. It's kind of like because I mean until kids hit puberty and like kind of understand what they are and who they are, it's like, it's that you'll find out who you are in the future with that. Baseball. It seems like guys are getting figured out quickly. Basketball seems that way. Hockey for sure.
Greg Olson
Yeah.
Taylor Lewan
Like it's crazy to me that kids go to a billet family like, oh, you're 14 years old, you have an opportunity to make it in hockey or you're going to move up north to Michigan or Minnesota and you're going to go live with a different family. You don't know. So you have a better opportunity to do this. This.
Greg Olson
Yeah, the culture, yeah, the culture of hockey is very unique. That, that's the most, I don't know a lot about it. We, we haven't been hockey family but it's definitely the most intense, the most that kind of track almost more like Olympic, like Olympic sports where these 10 these young tennis stars, these prodigies in golf, tennis, you know, these young girls go live at IMG at 14 and yeah, there's these academies around the world for tennis and golf and all that almost gymnastics is kind of like that. Hockey fits in that. That's what's so cool about football though. Like so on the other side of the coin we coach our kid, my both my boys on our middle school football team and it's just our school, seventh and eighth grade kids at our school. We got 50 some odd kids that come out for the team and we represent our school. Like it's easy. It's what we. It's what I remember growing up like you just right. It was no, get this kid from here, get this kid from here. How do we ball? Whoever showed up plays like whoever's on your school and comes out for the team, that's your team and you just coach the out of them and see how good you can get.
Taylor Lewan
It feels like on a national, from a national standpoint though, it is kind of shifting a little bit because you brought up IMG and these like bigger schools that are essentially recruiting guys. We had J.C. trer, J.C. latham, excuse me, J.C. latham on. And he was in Wisconsin, right? Yeah. And he was kind of doing whatever and they recruited him to go down to IMG and that's where all the four and five star kids go. And that's just. It seems like that's starting to go that way with football.
Greg Olson
It's getting younger and younger and younger. That used to not happen until you were a junior in high school.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Greg Olson
Now it's happening as a rising ninth grader.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Greg Olson
And now it's going to move even younger now to middle school. Kids are going to relocate. The thing that's unique about football is seven on seven is kind of taking over that travel, baseball, travel basketball, AAU circuit where it is more. It's not school dominated, it's true. Travel ball, collect as many good kids, make your whatever seven on seven teams and then go around to all these events that more of the AAU circuit, the EYBL and you know, travel, basketball, baseball and all that. The wholesomeness though of school sports is still the strongest in football. That's where kids really get recruited. That's where colleges still know your high school coach. The other sports are losing that a little bit and I don't necessarily love it. I think there's, it's, there's something special about playing for your town, your school with your buddies Friday night. You can't. It's hard to describe to a kid nowadays what that looks like, but like, I don't know how you guys feel, but like looking back on that, the highlight of my entire football journey. I had really fun times. Great guys. Like, there's something cool playing with your buddies at your school Friday night in front of your town and going to try to beat the town next door to you that you grew up playing against those kids. Like, I don't know, man. I just don't think you ever beat that.
Taylor Lewan
Dude, you cannot be. I mean, just put on K Chy, the Boys of Fall.
Greg Olson
That song doesn't get you fired up. You got juicy.
Host
Just the purity of the game. Like, you don't know that a monster energy drink is bad for you, but you want to go to the gas station.
Greg Olson
You don't know that when you go back on your.
Host
Yeah, if I take one of these, I'm going to have some more juice before the game. Oh, what's getting your ankle tape? That seems like. I don't know if I should. That seems kind of cool. You watch Friday Night Lights.
Taylor Lewan
Like, right.
Host
The purity of the game. In high school football, there is just. There's nothing like.
Taylor Lewan
And playing. Being able to play. Be lucky enough to play every level of the game of football. The fact that high school is the best in our minds is great because everybody, every kid can go and play high school football and feel that Friday Night Lights. Yeah. Where you. You kind of feel like you're the main event. And if you're lucky enough to grow up in a smaller town, oh, there. You cannot beat it, dude. Like, we. My sophomore year of high school, just a bunch of gritty white kids. We go 15 and. Oh, and go to state down in Phoenix. And the town itself put up little signs a closed for state.
Greg Olson
It's Friday night Caravan down. Like the movies. It's. That's real.
Taylor Lewan
It's amazing. And you feel like for that moment, you're like, we are the main attraction.
Greg Olson
It's all.
Host
It's when you're like, you're.
Greg Olson
You're.
Host
You're obviously extremely motivated in college and when you play in the NFL and professional ball. But when you're. When you're in high school, like, I feel like it's when you're just the most inspired. You know nothing about the business side of everything. You know nothing about any of the bureaucracies that go on with depth charts or any of that stuff. At the highest level in college, like high school, it's like you are just the most inspired by players you want to be like, players you want to emulate. Just living the dream in your head a little bit on a Friday night. It is. It is the best.
Taylor Lewan
And you got even more pure form because, like, was rivals and 24 7, where those are just starting, just starting. So it wasn't.
Greg Olson
I was in its infancy of, like, rankings and player rankings and stars and all that was just starting when I was in high school because I remember.
Taylor Lewan
Going to like, 24, seven. Yeah. And after every game, we didn't get a stat sheet ourselves. So I would, like, wait for that to load up to be like, how many tackles did I really get? I feel like I got eight and it'd be like three. Like, okay. I can see how they got there. I feel like that's a pile. That was a big pile. Big pile jumper. You're like, got the assist there, boys. You're welcome. Got him down for you.
Greg Olson
The guy that's doing the PA Announcing.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Greg Olson
He just found the closest number he can find. He's just saying your name all day.
Taylor Lewan
You're a Hero, Right, Exactly.
Greg Olson
But we're losing that. You talk about IMG and. And those academies. That's one thing. There's public high schools all around the country that kids are going to four different schools in four years. There's public schools that they're getting apartment buildings down the street, and you can just move in, write your new address on, and you go to a new school like that.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Greg Olson
Florida's got school choice. You can transfer free of charge, go to any school within your county and not have to. None of them need to live there. Like, it's. It's the Wild west, right?
Taylor Lewan
Now, when I. When I was in high school, I was. I was in a small town, right. We. I told you the state thing, sophomore year. The next year, we go like 3 and 7. We were really bad. And we played a school in Scottsdale, Arizona, and one of the coaches coached me and Papa Warner, and he's like, hey, Taylor. He's got the frame for being off its alignment. They kind of started doing the little recruiting thing. Yeah. So all my dad did was go get an apartment that was a block away.
Greg Olson
There you go.
Taylor Lewan
And now you're in the district. And I was. I started school, like, before the end of my junior year.
Greg Olson
You were ahead of the times.
Taylor Lewan
Ahead of the times, man. Best decision I ever made. I was heartbroken to leave my boys, though, of course, because that's what it's all about. Yeah. The Friday, we had one Dairy Queen. And then because the Cave Creek, Arizona, like, they don't allow any franchises, but, like, in the 80s, they're like, hey, we'll allow a Dairy Queen. That was a big deal for the town. So Fridays before games, we would go smack a blizzard before game, go play thinking, like, yeah, we're juiced up. Yeah, I'm just trying to get my cows up. That's all I care about is have a little more weight on. So I handle this double team a little bit better. And then after that, it's like, who's got a fake id? Who's. That's it right there.
Host
Catching a cramp at the after party. Because you play so much.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah. And you're like, someone so. And so's parents are out of town.
Host
Stretcher.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, someone's parents are out of town. And so they got a couple racks of Bud Light, and we're gonna get there and, like, I'm gonna hopefully get three beers in me and be like, this is. This is all fucking about.
Greg Olson
Where does life go from here?
Taylor Lewan
It does. It just babies and memories after that.
Greg Olson
Yeah, lots of them.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, I got lots of them.
Host
Listening to Headstrong on the bus.
Greg Olson
The music. High school locker room music.
Host
Yeah.
Greg Olson
I think every high school in America, for the most part, listen to the same, like, six songs in those days.
Host
Yeah, Yeah.
Taylor Lewan
I mean, the amount of times you hear a thunderstorm, oh, my God. But every time you sit there and be like, you know what I mean? Really?
Greg Olson
Like, I wasn't like, in high school. I don't know. But you like, in high school, like, we all, like, were in our rap phase where, like, everyone loved rap music. Tupac and Biggie, like, that was our era. But in a locker room, like, it didn't matter who was in the locker room. Like, there was something about rock music in pregame. You wouldn't listen to that song in a million years. But if you're, if you're spatting up. Did you guys used to get to the games early because you wanted to change your cleats? Like, did you guys have screw in cleats?
Host
No. Nope.
Taylor Lewan
I had, I had Nike Sharks. And you could actually take. So the, the Nike swoosh. You could. They had like, little colors and you could pull out the color and put it.
Greg Olson
You guys are so much younger than me, dude. The highlight of high school football was we were able to finally use detachable cleats. Like, you'd go. So, like, go before the game, meet all the other buddies on the team. We were going to get there early. I got to put in new cleats. My dad would buy, like, boxes of just detachable cleats so, like, only the seniors could get, like, fresh ones. And you made the freshman. They, they. They were down to, like, their nubs. You can see the metal coming through. But, man, you sit there with those little keys, you change your spikes. The spikes were this big. And you'd walk around like, the tile locker rooms in school. It was like, dude, Thunder, oh, he's the best.
Host
Like, you got that one, that one coach on the staff that knows how to make a little highlight tape in the vhs. He pops it in, thunder strucks in the background. And you seeing the tape from the press box, running for an 80 yarder, like, crazy.
Greg Olson
Kill these boys till like the end of the year banquet when, like, you're. We. I don't know about you guys. Like, they had like a school like TV productions class that would make like a. A year highlight film that was like the of the season recap.
Host
Yeah.
Greg Olson
And you were just like, at the banquet, you're like. Because you know the cheerleaders are there, the parents are there, the freshmen. You're like, I hope they put on all my good play. And then they put on your good plays and you're kind of looking around. I'm. He's like, he's in life. That was.
Taylor Lewan
You think Greg is.
Greg Olson
In my mind, I'm like, the only thing anyone in here is thinking about is that guy, number four, the main character. Neck roll.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Greg Olson
My shoulder pads were bigger in high school. You could probably find it. My shoulder pads in high school were bigger than my shoulder pads in the NFL. Not. And it's not.
Taylor Lewan
I think that's for most guys, right?
Greg Olson
It had to be. And you can't even. I mean. I mean, like, who. What is that?
Taylor Lewan
That's a unit. That's what that is, a unit. That's a unit.
Greg Olson
Look at that guy, the little face mask, the little two bar.
Taylor Lewan
I mean, that's a. That's an office alignment face mask if I ever saw one.
Greg Olson
What is that?
Host
What's somebody that's ready to bust a wedge?
Taylor Lewan
What surprises me about this photo is sleeves.
Greg Olson
Yeah, it was practice. That was our practice uniforms.
Taylor Lewan
Okay.
Greg Olson
So, yeah, I wouldn't worn sleeves in the game, but that was definitely practice. No mouthpiece in. Looks like we're practicing kickoff return.
Taylor Lewan
What was yours?
Host
Yeah, you're about. Yeah, you're locked.
Greg Olson
A lot of stars. I don't know about if you guys noticed the stars.
Taylor Lewan
Is that so?
Greg Olson
That's my. That's me and my dad. Go, go to the left. That's me and my dad after we won our first state championship. That's my senior year.
Host
Man.
Taylor Lewan
Big senior year.
Greg Olson
First one we had lost. He had lost seven.
Host
Did it.
Taylor Lewan
No way.
Greg Olson
Finally won my seven state titles. My older brother Chris, who was one grade ahead of me, Freshman, sophomore, junior, senior year, he played in four state championships. They lost all four of them.
Taylor Lewan
Oh, my God.
Greg Olson
My dad had won state championships at his previous school, but that was his first state championship at our school. That was my younger brother. He played. He played quarterback at Miami. He was nasty. Both my brothers were quarterbacks, and I got the tight end gene.
Host
That is awesome.
Taylor Lewan
Your dad is. Was your dad one of those guys where you're always searching for the proud of you comment, or was he. Was he pretty vocal emotionally with you?
Greg Olson
No, he. He's. He was pretty quick to tell us. He knew we were good. His balance was immediately after the game. We're going to focus on all the things you didn't do well. And then like an hour or two later, it was going to be like, you guys were pretty good. Like, you guys were. You guys played your ass off. Like, so he was going to coach first and fix all the mistakes.
Taylor Lewan
You.
Greg Olson
You want to hear a great story about my dad? This sums up my dad. So 2016, we have Monday Night Football against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Cam had gotten hurt the previous week, so Derek Anderson's the quarterback. If Derek Anderson played quarterback, he was gonna throw every single pass of the game to me. Like, that was just. It was just understood. It was the best I got him for, however, six quarters of my life. And he would throw every ball to me. So we go to Monday Night Football. There's my dad right there. We go to Monday Night football. I have 185 yards on Monday Night Football. We lost, but I had 180 something yards. We walk into, like, little family section in the lobby outside, inside the stadium. Like, you know, I say hi to my wife and my kids and my mom and dad and everybody. And in the. Late. In the. In the middle of the fourth quarter, we ran like a. Like a corner route to the boundary. And it was a good ball, and it was one of those, like, catch and the guy kind of rakes you. Like, I. I got turned inside. He was on my back and I got turned inside, which, like, made my chest to the defender. Caught it, and as I was going to the ground, he kind of raked me, like, raked the ball down.
Host
Yeah.
Greg Olson
And I lost it. It was incomplete on third down. So we could punt. We end up losing the game.
Taylor Lewan
Was it close?
Greg Olson
181. Yeah. 17, 14.
Host
Targets.
Greg Olson
13 targets. So I walk in. You know, that's the best game I've ever had in my life. Dad gives me a hug, say, hey, what happened on that third down in the fourth quarter? I was like, I probably should have caught it.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Greg Olson
You know what I mean? Like, and he wasn't saying it. He was not the guy that was, like, dogging. Like, he said it sincerely, but, like, that's just how we grew up. Like, and I was like, yeah, like, I probably should have caught it. Like, that probably would have helped. We would have converted on third down, and who knows if we would have scored. But, like, I get it. Like, yeah, I should have caught it. But, like, that was it. Like, our. The standards were super high, and that's all we knew.
Taylor Lewan
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Host
You being that you being the head man of the middle school team, what are practices like in middle school?
Greg Olson
I got a great. I bet you you had my defensive coordinator on the bus a couple weeks.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Host
You have a staff.
Greg Olson
So my staff is me, my dad, Jonathan Stewart, Luke and Todd Blackledge. You guys know Todd. He calls games at NBC. Okay. Quarterback at Penn State.
Host
Your dad's on the staff, too?
Greg Olson
My dad. My dad's been doing it with me for.
Taylor Lewan
This is. Our dad's walking through the kids, but get you one of these.
Greg Olson
Yeah. So we did two years of Pop Warner, and now this is our second year at the middle school, so this is our fourth year doing it. Me, my dad and Luke have done it.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Greg Olson
There's a picture of us, Me, my dad and Luke have done it together for four years. Stu just joined us because his. His kids go to school with us.
Host
You spotted him out.
Greg Olson
You're like, hey, yeah, let's move in town. You need something to do?
Host
Let's go.
Greg Olson
Yeah, his. His daughters are little, but yeah, man. So we have a blast and we run real practices. Though we're fortunate that we have a big staff for middle school. Five guys. We sometimes have a six. Like six guys on a coaching staff in middle school is like a hundred. So we're doing individual team takeoff Individual offense, defense. Like we can really spread everybody out, do a ton of individual work. There was us last year getting ready under the lights at our school. That was sick. Oh, dude, it's the best we do. Pregame meal, everything. So me and Luke are riding on the bus, taking the boys to the game. So it's just me, Luke and just like 30, 40 middle school boys tape in their fingers now it's like wrist tape up to their elbows. They got, they're putting eye.
Taylor Lewan
You know, it's the whole thunder strokes in the background.
Greg Olson
Thunder strucks in the back. Still, 30 years later, you only complain.
Taylor Lewan
Like this sounds a little old. I was like, you respect this song.
Greg Olson
Me and Luke are up there bashing.
Taylor Lewan
Our heads against row. Someone's like, complaints.
Greg Olson
I was like, hey, yeah, for some reason you weren't allowed to talk on the bus.
Taylor Lewan
Dude, is that wild?
Greg Olson
It was dead quiet. And then there was like that one assistant hard ass coach. Someone would like sneeze, like, hey, can we focus on the game?
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Greg Olson
Why is he yelling at me?
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, but like, coach.
Host
Oh, true.
Greg Olson
You cannot stand on the bus. Like, right?
Taylor Lewan
Yeah. The school buses, the yellow school buses in line up. You get in, you sit in the back. You'd snicker for a little bit. All took us one coach be like, hey, we focused today.
Host
Please tell me, please tell me. You just take the buses for just the moment leading up to the game and you're like, hey, we're not taking any time. Make sure you're tape. Make sure you're ready to go. We're getting off this bus and we're whooping some ass.
Greg Olson
Yeah, we're taped. We're taped before we get there. And then we. And then it's shoulder pads and helmets on on the bus and we're walking off down the stairs. Oh, we're walking off the stairs. There's no locker rooms. There's nowhere to go.
Taylor Lewan
But you don't just put the shoulder pads under the little storage area.
Greg Olson
No, no, there. We carry them on. Yeah, putting them on.
Taylor Lewan
Take care of your wife.
Greg Olson
Boot it up. Put your cleats on. We are walking off the bus, locked and loaded. So last year, Luke and I are on the bus with, with the boys and we're going to one of our away games and Luke's like taking attendance, like making sure we. Because it's just the two of us, the bus driver and we're responsible for all these kids and he's doing attendance and I'm talking the offense and defensive line about, you know, our Combo rules. And first play of the game is going to be whatever, and let's get off to a good start. And, you know, 20 minutes later, Luke's like, hey, man, we got a problem. Because I'm looking back at the boys talking to the kids. He's like, we're back at school. I'm like, what are you talking about? He's like, the bus driver just went completely in a full circle, and we're back where we started. We end up being 30 minutes late to our game. Me and Luke are sweating. Parents are texting us. Where are the kids? They're waiting for us. And Luke and I coming in late with the boys because the bus driver got lost.
Taylor Lewan
He got lost and just drove back.
Greg Olson
Yeah. None of us were. None of us were paying attention because we're all doing a million things, and we did a full circle, and we're back at school, and he's just thinking.
Host
I don't know where. I'm just gonna drive back.
Taylor Lewan
You think he'd look back at one point, like, also 20, 25. We got the. You look at your phone.
Greg Olson
It was.
Taylor Lewan
And plug it in.
Greg Olson
Yeah. It was the best. Like, that's the best part of all of it.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah. Like, I mean, those. Those kids have no idea how good they have it right now.
Host
You guys went 7 and 1 last.
Greg Olson
Year, lost the first game of the season to a good team. We lost the first game of the season, and then we rattled off.
Taylor Lewan
And then you didn't look back.
Greg Olson
No, we, we. We got better as the year went on. We only had like 30 kids on the team last year. We got like 50 something this year. All right. The energy is building. But we had a really good group of eighth graders. They just hadn't played a lot of football before, like, a lot of first time kids. We're teaching kids how to put helmets on, how to buckle chin straps, how to put. You know, how do you do the clip on your shoulder pad? Like, we. Part of our practice was like that. Like, we. We had a lot of kids, they just. They didn't know what they didn't know.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah. Understanding how to get dressed is something that nobody ever talks to you about. I. I played one year. I played popcorn. I was a corner third grade.
Greg Olson
Nice.
Taylor Lewan
And I didn't play again until my freshman year. But I remember going to my freshman locker room. All the kids are, like, getting dressed, and I'm watching them be like, okay, I guess that's a hip pad. I'll put that on my head.
Greg Olson
Yeah.
Taylor Lewan
And I had to Like, I was, like, watching the kids.
Greg Olson
It used to be to put the pads in your pants.
Host
Weaving in. Yes.
Taylor Lewan
And then you get to college and you find the shorts that have the hips that are built in. You might be a little too old for that. You might have been playing in college with them things.
Greg Olson
We wore girdles with our hip and our butt pad and then our pants. We would put the thigh pads and in our pants.
Taylor Lewan
Yes.
Greg Olson
That's what we used to do. Now all of the pads are all built into the girdle, so they put on it. They pull up a girdle, thigh, hip, but all that, and then they just put knee pads in their pants. And that's what the kids wear now. So it's actually pretty easy.
Taylor Lewan
Isn't it wild that, like, when you're in high school, it's, how big can I look? Like. Like, I need the biggest iPad, the biggest knee pad, but the older you get, it's like, how tiny can I make these pads just so I can be bigger?
Greg Olson
100%. It's.
Taylor Lewan
It's crazy how much it changes.
Greg Olson
It's. It's so true. It's the best, though. There's nothing better.
Host
Dude, tell me, are there any moments you still get a little bull in the ring in.
Greg Olson
We don't. Yeah, I'll tell you, it's a good question, though. We don't do bull in the ring. We can't. We don't do Oklahoma. Eye opener. You remember eye opener where, like, one guy would go sideways and you would shuffle, and I was. Cones, and I'd pick a lane and we'd go. Yeah, and, like, you're standing in the back.
Taylor Lewan
I never did that.
Greg Olson
Like, the ball carry would run sideways, you would shuffle, and then once I picked a hole, you're going. I would go through. So we did that growing up, and you'd be in the line, and you're like. And you're, like, letting the kid go in front of you. He's like, the badass kid on your team is the fourth, and you're like, 1, 2, 3. I'm 4. I'm not going with Taylor. All right. Will's gonna. You know what I mean? Like, you're doing the math in your head. Like, there was a. Like, you learned a lot of. At football practice when we were growing up. Like, that was your mom and dad survival.
Taylor Lewan
The fittest you were.
Greg Olson
And if that coach, he didn't give two shits, he could have run you until you died. No one cared. Yeah, we. We can't. We can't do that anymore.
Taylor Lewan
Parents are there.
Host
How about.
Greg Olson
I'm not worried about the parents.
Host
Drill. Where, you know, we do. You got a runner going, you got low pursuit, you got high pursuit. It's like two on one. You have.
Greg Olson
We do a lot of two. We do a ton of pursuit drill. We had a kid actually break his nose goes bumping in first practice last week in the summer, no pads, but we just tag off and we teach in and out, out setting edges, you know, who are inside Hitman, who are our force perimeter players. Like, get them run into the ball. We do D line. They go through their little station and then run to the ball. Second level secondary, backside guy run corner. Like that's our first drill we do on defensive day. But we just tag off.
Taylor Lewan
We.
Greg Olson
We do a lot of teaching progressions of tackling, striking. We always talk like we're going to hit guys with the screws of our helmet. Like the helmets don't have screws anymore. But, like, that's how we learned it. Like you hit the guy with the screws of your face mask.
Taylor Lewan
Got to keep the face up, face up.
Greg Olson
So like, we do a lot of that all summer. We do controlled contact in practice. Like, we do a ton of like two on one combo blocks. We call them bazookas. Like, ton of hip to hip bazooka, like combo taking on strikes. We don't go to the ground.
Taylor Lewan
We don't like you guys keep it thud.
Greg Olson
We keep it thud.
Host
You're teaching some good football.
Greg Olson
We, we keep it thud. And then in the game, obviously, we. Our goal with the kids and we don't shy away from this. Like our. We tell the kids all the time we're gonna fit. You're gonna take the wrong foot, you're gonna have a backside cut off and you're gonna cross over and your stance. We're gonna have to fix your all that will Coach, when you come play our team, our goal is when you're sitting in the stands on the other team. It's like, I'm not sure if I want my kid out there. This is fast, it's violent. They're playing to the ball. Like, and I'm talking within the confines. We don't like no dirty stuff. Like, we don't teach. We have no patience, intolerance for any of the extra stuff we finished though. But we are playing. We always say to the kid, we're playing real football.
Host
We're here to take a mother.
Taylor Lewan
We're not gonna do it dirty, but we're taking it like, no, we never.
Greg Olson
We're not hitting people low. We're not teaching people to hit them in the legs. Like we're, we have high school rules. You're not allowed. Like, there's no chop blocking, there's no cut blocking. Like everything's above the waist. So yeah, kids are protected in that regard. But like, we don't strike with our helmets, we don't strike with the top, but we do strike with our face masks and we do block with our face and our hands are behind my hands. My face is behind my hands and I'm striking coming off the ball. I mean we're, we're playing real football like our job. In a year or two, these kids are gonna be playing high school ball. And we play in a very competitive league. We got real dudes. Our, our running back just committed to Nebraska. Our Charlotte Christian High School. We're a K through 12 school.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah. Okay.
Greg Olson
So our high school uprising, senior running back, Jamal Rule, just two days ago committed to Nebraska.
Host
Let's go.
Taylor Lewan
You're the school you're coaching at is K through 12. So there's a high school coaching staff that is watching Greg Olson and Luke Kuechley coach middle schoolers run that.
Greg Olson
We share the field.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, but you know, the high school kids are like, well, why the aren't they coaching us?
Greg Olson
We haven't. And I'm not just saying this.
Host
High schoolers are running practice like that.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah. Hey, do you mind if we go over there? No. Bowl in the ring. That's what the we're doing.
Greg Olson
No, they. He does a really good job. Chris James, Charlotte Christian is a school. He does a really good job. We have a, we're not a big school. We got 150 boys in a grade, 100 total kids. So we're not going to roll out there with 75 kids on a Friday night in uniform. So it's a smaller group, but we got college bound kids. We sent two kids to Notre Dame last year. Bryant Young's kid, Bryce, defensive end at Notre Dame, 68 monster wide receiver at Notre Dame. Both in the same class. Micah. They played in the national championship last year as freshmen. I mean we got, we put some real dudes into the league, into the, into the college. We just don't have a million of them because it's just a small school.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, well, when you're talking about doing thud. Not taking guys to the ground, what's the anxiety level for you on tacking? Quality. Tackling quality. The first game of the year, I.
Greg Olson
Want to see us Play silent like we are going to teach. We are going to run. You might whiff. We might got to teach keeping our head up and striking backside. And we're big on like we set firm edges. Like every one of our practices we are setting hard edges. Our inside, our inside backers like our running chase guys like some of our better players like we're all inside out hitmen. We don't overrun the ball if the ball gets outside the numbers on a high school field like somebody really screwed up. Everything we do is perimeter edges squeeze this field. We are make them play as tight as they can. And when that ball hits vertical, we are, we are coming in hot. Like we are coming in striking inside hips and running through. So we'll overrun. We'll have bad pre snap technique. We'll have false steps. Our lineman won't get off on the ball. We'll jump off sides like that normal. They're in their 13, they're, they're young. That stuff will happen all season long. We don't teach running full speed to the ball. We are not coaching that. Like if you do not run full speed to the ball and you do not chase and you don't, you're not going to play. Like that's it.
Host
Love that.
Greg Olson
And we always tell the kids, this is not a big versus little. We have little kids who play with. We have big kids who don't play. We have fast kids, slow kids. We got kids of all shapes and sizes. We don't care how good you are or whether you've ever put a helmet on before. That is not a requirement. We don't cut. We had zero kids quit last year. The roster we started with in summer was the roster we ended with. If you show up every day willing to be coached and willing to learn and do things to the best of your ability, we will find something for you to do. You might not be the running back.
Taylor Lewan
Getting me juiced up right now, but.
Greg Olson
You might not be the running back, right?
Taylor Lewan
Run through a wall. Put me on your 13 year old team.
Greg Olson
We'd take it. You'd play.
Taylor Lewan
You think so?
Greg Olson
I can find a job for you right now. But, but yeah, like, and when we, you know, we do, we demo drills. It's like, all right, Stu, Stu, you're the back. Show these guys the path of how we want to get to the edge. All right, Luke, he's going through the bag. He's teaching inside out, downhill. Never overrun inside hip trail. I mean like Luke is demonstrating and Stu's running with the ball. And I just get to stand there and orchestrate, like it's. That's pretty cool.
Host
So that's your. That's clearly your day one opening speech of the full squad. You keep the full squad intact. What is a Greg Olson halftime speech?
Greg Olson
Depends what the score of the game is.
Host
Say you're down. Say you're down seven, you shouldn't be down seven.
Greg Olson
We shouldn't be down.
Host
Flopping ass, leaving their feet.
Greg Olson
So. So. So halftime is not finishing to the football. Yeah, we have no patience for that. So. So I'll tell you, I'll tell you what halftime looks like for us. There's no locker rooms, right? It's. It's grab the water. You know, one of the young seventh graders grabbed the water. Little carrier thing, you know, has like the six sections of the water. Yeah, bring it over to the bench. Take your helmets off, sit down, catch your breath. We'll get them together. I. I coach the O line and D line. Like, that's my jam. I spend every day, every minute with the O line, D line. We alternate offense, defense, days, back and forth. All. Most of our good kids play both ways just because we don't have enough kids. But yeah, it's offensive line. We. Where are our corrections? Is it the front? We practiced all week. Is the front different? Are we coming off the ball? Are we finishing? Are we get, you know, all just offensive line driven stuff? But then we take like a four and a half minute break because my daughter is on the cheerleading team. So we make all the boys stop and they gotta watch the girls dance. So they come out and they do like their halftime routine. So, like, I'm all over these middle school kids and we're coaching our ass off, and then it's like, stop. And then I'm like, dance, mom. You know, I'm like, dance, mom. Watching Talbot. Good job, honey. Why the. Why we gotta get firmer in our double teams? And who's the left? Hey, we gotta set this edge that ball, you know? And then you go back to like, wearing. And the girls are like running off with their pom poms, and I'm like, good job, honey. You did so good. And then you're just like back wearing the kids out. So it's. It's a. It's a mix of both. Like, we tell the kids all the time and we tell the parents, we, no one is gonna love your kids more than us. No one wants to see your kids have more success than us. But we are going to coach the out of your kid. But we are going to get to the point where they trust us and they know we love them, and they know we want to pour into them with everything we have before you coach the out of them, you got to get to that level first, because if not, it just feels like you're attacking them. And for these middle school kids, it's a different day and age now. Like, they're not used to being yelled at. They're not used to being coached. They're like, we got to make sure. Like, we're not yelling at you because we don't like you. We're talking loud. It's football. It's intense. You're across the field. Like, we're not going to stand here, and I'm not going to signal into you. Like, we're not playing baseball. Right. Like, if I need to get a hold of the corner on the far side of the field, like, I'm going to scream across the stadium, and everyone in the stadium is going to hear me. But if he needs to be inside leverage because he's on a backside one receiver, like, move your ass inside. And if you give up a slant, we're gonna be pissed.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, right. Like, you're gonna be praying for that cheerleading break at halftime, because that's. Yeah.
Greg Olson
They're like, I hope the girls have a cheerleader.
Taylor Lewan
Hey, coach, I think they're coming out early. That's great. We'll work on the slant. We'll work on the slant a little bit.
Greg Olson
He gives up a touchdown. He's like, cheerleading coach. He's like, I will give you anything for this dance to go the entire halfway.
Taylor Lewan
Yes. He's bribing the. He's bribing the coach in the corner.
Host
Isn't it crazy how different it just was? Like, us growing up in the drills we would be doing compared to everything that you seem to be teaching with the squad now.
Greg Olson
Oh, dude.
Host
Like bull. In the ring, we play duck, duck, goose.
Taylor Lewan
What do you mean?
Host
You'd be holding the ball? You'd be holding the ball, and you'd be going around the squad. This is when we're like, fifth, sixth grade.
Greg Olson
Oh. And, like, you tack and they'd have to tags.
Host
You take off, sprint. Old buddy gets up, sprints the other way, and you just collide me. You just collide.
Taylor Lewan
I feel so bad for the smallest kid in that circle because, you know, he's getting picked, like, seven times.
Greg Olson
That kid's going home that night. He's tired.
Taylor Lewan
He's quitting.
Greg Olson
He's done.
Taylor Lewan
That's why that's how you don't end up with the same roster at the end of the year as you do at the beginning of the year.
Greg Olson
There's a lot of basketball players made at football practice.
Taylor Lewan
No doubt about it. You know what?
Greg Olson
The gym's air conditioned.
Host
That felt good.
Greg Olson
I didn't play much, but like no one ran through my skull.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, exactly.
Greg Olson
Good. I, I get it.
Taylor Lewan
You talked about the parents, how you like, no one's going to love your kids more than we love your kids. They're going to trust us. You've had to have run across a Karen or two.
Greg Olson
Yeah.
Taylor Lewan
In your time. How are we handling that?
Greg Olson
I. Our approaches. I over communicate and maybe to a fault sometimes I don't do the regardless of the sport. Right. So you think growing up in baseball, after the game the coach takes the team out in deep left field and it's just the coach and the kids. And then you get in the car with your kid and you're like, hey, what coach say? It's like they're 12. They don't know what just happened five seconds ago, let alone relay an adult's message, good or bad, and relay it. So like I never want the parents to be dependent on the kids to know what I'm saying to their kids. So we do our post game stuff right there behind the dugout. I want everyone to come. I want people to come to our practice. I want parents to sit in the stands. I want people to know what we're saying to your kid. We would say in front of you, like, there's no secrets here. There's no, I'm going to tell your kid one thing, but then I'm going to say something else to the parent. Like, we are very transparent in what we do, how we coach, we don't apologize for it. Like, we are going to pour in so much of our time and energy into your kids because we love it if you have a prop. Not everyone's going to like what we do. You might not like the position your kid plays or how much he plays or as they get older. Obviously playing time is a little bit different at the young age. Everybody plays like we don't. Like we're not in the business to play eight kids and five of them stand on the sideline, you know, sit in the dugout. So we get everyone involved to the best of our ability and give everybody a role. I'm very clear that if a parent wants to call me and he wants to talk through, like, I have no problem with that. You're the parent, they're too young to remove the parent from the process. Now, if I was their high school coach, college, I'm not going to answer to your mom about what we're doing. Like, that's just not the business. But at the young age, you have to engage the families. I want my kids, coaches to communicate with me. Where does my kid need to get better? Where is he falling short? Where is he doing well? What's his role? Like, I would love to know that. Because when I ask my kid, they don't know. So, like, there's a miscommunication. There's a communication barrier there. So I have no problems with our families being super engaged. Be around our practices, ask questions, see how we coach, see what we do. I encourage it. I like it. I don't want any secrets. But if you ask me a question, just be prepared for the answer. That's it. And that's. That's the simplest way to do it. And we've been very, very fortunate that for the years we've been doing this in all different sports and different girls, boys, ages, we've had really good families. Like people that I think in the beginning are kind of, this is a lot like, this is. And then after it clicks and they see the sparkle off in their kid's eye, and all of a sudden the kids doing things they didn't think were possible, it's like, okay, just go, keep going. Because the kids that's coming home to me after each day is a better version of my kid than I had when we started. That's our goal.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Greg Olson
And whether they're a better football player or not, that'd be great. But like, confidence, character, how they carry themselves. Like, our families will tell us. Like, for these summer workouts, we start at 8am Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursdays, all summer long, 8am at the field. These kids are up. 7 o' clock in the summer, up downstairs, breakfast made, cleats on. Come on, mom, we got to go. I can't be late to practice. If we only accomplish that. We're doing a great job in middle school football.
Taylor Lewan
Amen.
Host
Dude, that's awesome. We looking at 80 this year?
Greg Olson
Yeah, I'm going on the record.
Taylor Lewan
No, this is it right now.
Greg Olson
Joe Nth okay, breaking news.
Taylor Lewan
Bus with the boys where our goal.
Greg Olson
Is to win every game we play.
Host
You're not worried at all about the other eight teams that might just.
Greg Olson
No, we have good teams. There's good teams in our league.
Host
You want to know you're coming.
Greg Olson
Yeah, we'll Be ready.
Host
Yeah.
Taylor Lewan
You ever walked across the field, you see one of those boys that are maybe a little more developed on the other team? You want to. We had Luke Kinkley over here.
Host
You play linebacker. You know who that is? Luke Keakley.
Taylor Lewan
What. What was the recruiting process like getting Luke on your team to coach?
Greg Olson
Easy. Free. I get free pizza.
Taylor Lewan
Luke Woods.
Greg Olson
As easy as it gets. We go free pizza. You, you. The amount of days Luke and I sit at. Like we, we have like our Monday routine. We go to lunch every Monday and we sit there and it's like salt and pepper shakers. All right. They come out in two by two spread. How are we gonna. How are we gonna get the nickel to know which way he's gonna go? Because there's no tight end. All right. Hey, how are we going to make the big call? How are we going to set the front? The kids only know to set the front to the tight end side. They're not going to have a tight end this week. Do we want to b. Like we're sitting there. The amount of time and energy we are spending on our 13 and 14 year old football. I don't know if I'm proud of it or embarrassed by it.
Taylor Lewan
We got to go out for a game this year. We need to go out for a game this year and blog it.
Host
Yeah. Could we make you up?
Greg Olson
Yeah.
Taylor Lewan
That would be insane.
Greg Olson
It's a Christian school.
Host
Okay.
Greg Olson
So we.
Taylor Lewan
We lay the flips. What the flip are we doing out there?
Greg Olson
Gosh dang.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah. Like cheese and rice. Guys, come on.
Greg Olson
We. We have to be careful. I remind my dad a lot. I'm like dad, this is not 1990 public school new Jersey. Where did. No one even.
Taylor Lewan
Right.
Greg Olson
No one even. No one even heard you said it. And it never even dawned on anyone that you dropped an F bomb. Yeah, we.
Taylor Lewan
We gotta understood the demonstrative things that coaches would say to your face. What do you think is the worst thing a coach ever said to you growing up?
Greg Olson
I don't know if it was said my dad one time. Remember Rock Em Sock em Robots?
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, yeah.
Greg Olson
Where you punch each other and then someone's head would pop up and that's how you'd win. My dad one time, I. He thought I. It was a pregame walkthrough. Walkthrough High school. I was probably a sophomore junior. Were just in pants, cleats, helmets, no shoulder pads. So you're out there, you got your skin tight cut off on. It's cut. Remember we'd all like cut our Shirts and like your belly.
Taylor Lewan
Not me. No sir.
Greg Olson
Oh, we cut. I did.
Guest
You.
Greg Olson
Oh, you cut your shirt 10 years ago.
Host
You'd have like a.
Greg Olson
You have like a dry.
Taylor Lewan
Like.
Host
But even if you didn't have a dry fit, you'd have like an old school cotton tee.
Greg Olson
It was cut all the way up and raggedy cut off. So you'd. We'd only have that on. You thought you were jacked. You weren't.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Greg Olson
You saw my pictures. Speak for yourself. Yeah, some of us were. We weren't juicing yet. So I get back to the huddle and he thought I jogged. Hence it was a walkthrough practice. So my brother overthrows me. Ball lands, I come back. We huddled with the lineman's back to the line of scrimmage. And then the skill players would stand in the front with their hands on their knees. Quarterback would call the play. Facing the line of scrimmage. The lineman would call and go. So he's standing next to the quarterback, facing me and I'm facing out with my back to the line and he. I guess I didn't answer him. I guess he didn't like my answer. I might have given like a smart ass answer about something or. And he uppercutted my face mask. A buckled face mask. A buckled chin. Buckled helmet. He punches my face mask and knocks my whole helmet, chin strap and all completely rock em sock em robot in me right off the top of my helmet. So I put my helmet back on and I ran the route next time full speed. But he was my dad.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Greg Olson
So he was allowed to do that in a jog through. In pregame.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Greg Olson
We won the game. How'd you do that? Game tone was set. Tone was set.
Host
Conversation didn't pop up after the game or anything?
Greg Olson
Yeah, no. Hey, good game. We're good. We just got to set the tone. He didn't hit me in the face. He hit my face mask. So he didn't hit my.
Taylor Lewan
Whatever you're going to tell yourself, Greg, I get it. That's your dad. We're going. We got your back, man. Skin to skin. Did not happen. We get it.
Greg Olson
Hey. But he would always tell us. He's like, hey, sometimes I got to use you boys to set the tone here because you're mine and I don't have to answer to their mother. I don't have to answer to the other kids, mothers.
Will Compton
I gotta go home.
Greg Olson
And I'll answer, but that's in my own house.
Taylor Lewan
Holy shit.
Greg Olson
Yeah, we were. It was. Thankfully he's. He's mellowed. He has not ever punched any of the kids, including my own helmets off. So that's a positive.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, that'd be a tough conversation to have.
Greg Olson
Yeah. In 2025.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah. A lot of flips.
Greg Olson
There'll be a lot of flips.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, there'll be a lot of flips going.
Greg Olson
Thankfully, we've been good. Thankfully, we've been good.
Taylor Lewan
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Producer
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Taylor Lewan
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Taylor Lewan
Let's play a crystal ball game. Love that your kids develop into stars. They're a four star, five star recruit. How heavy are you pressing on them to go to the U?
Greg Olson
No, I'm not.
Taylor Lewan
Are there you fans though?
Greg Olson
Oh yeah, we love. I mean I would love them to go there and if they asked me, I would tell them about my experiences there. But Miami's not for everyone. Ohio State's not for everyone. Right. Like I think whoever, Michigan, Nebraska, whoever. My point was big school, small schools, private, public. Miami is a small little private school in Coral Gables, Florida. If you drove by, you wouldn't even know it was there. It was great for me. It was great for my competitive spirit. It was great for my development. It was great for getting me outside my comfort zone and getting me outside of my box I grew up in. But it's not for everybody. Like maybe I went to Ohio State or Michigan or Nebraska, and that might not have been for me. So I'm a big believer. If they ask me, I tell them all the positives that I had. But, like, they've got to find a path that suits their needs, and they've got to find a school. So if they were ever in that position and who knows if they will or not, like, they've got to go where they can make their own path and they're. And if it's Miami, great. But if it's somewhere else, awesome. Like, I'm, I'm not going to tell my kids where to go to school by that point, like, they've got to start learning, making decisions. I went to Notre Dame. I decided. I signed with Notre Dame out of high school. It lasted three months. My first ever adult decision. I got there, and I was like, oh, that not for me. And transferred to Miami before the season even started. So, like, you got to go through some of those bat. You got to go through some of those moments. You can't just tell your kid, go here to here to here to here to here, because they're gonna grow up and they're not gonna have any ability to make decisions. And if they make bad decisions, how do you get out of it and get to a better one? So I would, I love them to go there. Of course, my wife and I both went there, but I don't need them to go there.
Host
Yeah, I mean, I, I, I feel the same, but you ain't going anywhere in the Big Ten.
Greg Olson
My dad went to, Went to college. Actually went to college in Nebraska. Midland, Midland, Lutheran College, and.
Host
Oh, yeah, yeah, Nebraska.
Greg Olson
So he's got a lot of Nebraska ties. But, yeah, I don't have to, you.
Taylor Lewan
Know, let your kids go anywhere.
Host
I'm saying that you, you don't have to go to Nebraska. You're gonna know that. I want you to go there, but you can go somewhere else. But it's going to be outside of the Big Ten.
Greg Olson
Yeah, they're not going to Purdue.
Host
Yeah.
Taylor Lewan
What about Michigan? Uncle Taylor?
Host
No, you ain't going. You ain't going in the Big Ten.
Greg Olson
They're not gonna be Michigan men.
Host
No, no.
Taylor Lewan
First off, let's talk about what about education. Like, Michigan's the top 15 public school in the world.
Host
I think we have the most academic all Americans.
Taylor Lewan
In college football, the bar is pretty low. If the N stands for knowledge.
Host
Warren Buffett, the oracle right down the road.
Taylor Lewan
All right, so you guys have different parenting styles.
Host
So you let you, you Let him go to Florida State.
Greg Olson
Yeah.
Taylor Lewan
And you put a, you put a Florida State.
Greg Olson
Here's my take on like team allegiances and stuff. Don't get me wrong, I love Miami. I have great memories. They were a big part of my journey. Met my wife there. Our family, like love Miami, everything about it. If all three of my kids went there, great. Now it's 100 grand a year. So they better be damn good at whatever they do. But we'll still pay for it. But like I, if they went to Florida, like, I'm not that guy. That's like, you cannot say the word Florida State in my house. I played for the Bears. The packers are sacrilegious. The, you know, in Carolina, it's like Atlanta. I'm like, do we really give two sh. Like, I just, I'm not a big like team rivalry guy. I, I like people now.
Taylor Lewan
Has that been a thing that you are now? But what about when you were at Miami was like Florida State. You, you still were zoomed in.
Greg Olson
I mean, the Florida State game was huge, don't get me wrong. But like when you're in that moment, that's all, you know, it's.
Taylor Lewan
You drink the Kool Aid like you're, you're fully invested in hating the team.
Greg Olson
But I'm just saying now, like taking a step back and removing myself like Mario Cristobal is the head coach at Miami. He was my tight end coach. He recruited me when he was at Rutgers with Greg Shiano when I was in high school. I met, I met Mario when I was a 16 year old kid in high school. I went down to the Miami camp. He went to Rutgers with Greg, recruited me there, ended up coming back to Miami and was my position coach. Now he's the head coach. When he was the head coach at Oregon, I took my boys out to Oregon and spent some time with him and they all wore duck stuff. And now was I a die hard Oregon fan? No. But when they were playing, was I cheering that Mario had a lot of success? Yes. Like, I cheer for my people. I cheer for. I've gotten to know Ryan Day. Am I a die hard Ohio State fan? I'm not. I've never cheered for Ohio State. Ohio State beat Miami in that big national championship game. And I was in high school and I hated it and I wanted Miami to win. But like I like Ryan Day. If Ryan Day tomorrow was the coach at Michigan or if Ohio, if Ryan Day went and became the coach at Oshkosh school, I'd want him to do well, I'm just not like so wrapped up blind into program and team and this like school. Like my kids wanted to go to Florida State. That'd be amazing. That's just, I don't know, I just, that's just how I'm wired.
Host
There's no right way to be.
Taylor Lewan
There's no right way to parent. You can't judge other parents.
Host
Yeah, I feel them on the relationship stuff, but when it just comes to the kids going somewhere.
Greg Olson
So who, like, who's the, like the no brainer school? Your kids come home. Daddy, Daddy, I'm so excited. I just got my acceptance letter to here and you're going. Not happening. Like where?
Taylor Lewan
Iowa.
Host
Iowa would be one would be yours.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Greg Olson
So you're. So your kid comes in.
Host
My kid. My kid. If, if busting with the boys was still had any type of relevance or if I could still do any damage on the Internet, if my kid wanted to go there, they will publicly know where I stand.
Greg Olson
Fair enough.
Host
And Husker Nation.
Greg Olson
But would you still.
Host
When the battle for the border is happening, they won't see me in black and yellow.
Greg Olson
Would you, would you pay? Would you pay, Would you still pay the tuition if they said, daddy, I love you? Do you have boys or girls? Girls, if you think you're telling your guy.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, you are.
Greg Olson
How old? They're young, right?
Host
Yeah, they're young. Roots three.
Greg Olson
Okay, where's the camera? Let me just mark, mark this day right now. This guy's so full of shit because he has. You have two daughters, do. Yeah, he's got two daughters. And if he thinks for one second the 17 year old daughter who comes in and gives daddy a hug and her Iowa acceptance letter comes in the mail and it's her dream because her and her best friend are going to go there and room together and join a sorority and they're so excited. If you think for a million years he's not writing that tuition check and giving her a hug and saying, I'm so proud of you, honey. You're my baby girl. You're so full of. Because guess what? They're going and you're writing the bill and you're going to fake a smile and you're going to be there.
Taylor Lewan
You're going to be in Iowa City and be like, yeah, you know what? This place isn't half bad. I'm happy for you, sweetie.
Host
Listen, if I'll go buy an M Lines when I'm wearing red, listen, that's fine.
Greg Olson
Here's how, here's my final way don't.
Host
Tell me how to live my life.
Taylor Lewan
Disown your daughter.
Greg Olson
This is my final take on this. This is my clearest way I can put it. If my kid said, dad, tell us where to go. It's down to our final three. We love them all, and Miami's in the mix, obviously. I'm saying, let's go to Miami. Like, it's amazing. It's like, yes. But if they came to me and said, dad, Miami's just not for me. Like, I. I didn't like the campus. I want to go somewhere bigger. I want a state school. I want. Yeah, whatever. Whatever the they. And if it was Florida, Florida State, Michigan, Alabama, or a community, whatever, it was great. Go to college. Go learn. Be. Live your life. Get a degree. Make mistakes. Learn how to take care of your freaking dorm room.
Host
Yeah.
Greg Olson
Just. I don't know. Like, I. I'm paying the bill wherever they go, as long as they're good kids.
Host
And I think, too, like, if. If. If I had a son and he was good enough to go play college or whatever, I think a lot of it that would. I would think about, too, is, like, who's coaching them?
Greg Olson
Yeah.
Host
Like, when I said the no Big Ten, it's like, if they came back and they're like, know Coach Laning, Oregon offered, and, you know, when Coach Lane, it's like, hey, that's a guy. That's a guy.
Taylor Lewan
That's a guy you want to be around.
Host
Who else have we been around? I mean, Shiron Moore.
Taylor Lewan
I mean, even Dillingham.
Host
Yeah, Dillingham, dude.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Greg Olson
Really?
Host
A lot of the guys we've came across, you kind of can tell I.
Taylor Lewan
Would feel a little bit different if my daughter. If my daughter wanted to go to asu. I'd have a hard time with that.
Greg Olson
Yeah.
Host
I was gonna say, I have a harder time.
Taylor Lewan
I would tell him the same thing I would tell myself, listen, asu, if you ask me, you're going. You're going to see a lot of beautiful girls. That's the reason why Daddy didn't go to asu. I'm from Arizona. I went down those streets. I've been down Mill Avenue, and I've looked both ways, and I didn't know which way to look because there's so many beautiful girls. That's why Daddy went to Michigan. That's why Daddy chose not because Daddy wanted to go to the NFL. That's. That's what I would say.
Host
This is what you're telling yourself?
Taylor Lewan
That's what I'm telling my. My Son, My daughter. So we're having a conversation. I also have two girls, seven and four.
Greg Olson
I got a daughter. I got one daughter, too. So it's. Daughters are different.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, My. My daughter, I. I've told the story multiple times since this happened, but we're watching playoff hockey. And my daughter, my oldest daughter, she's not like, she's. She could be athletic. She's just. She's seven. But I'm basically telling her she's not very competitive, which is totally fine. But we're sitting there watching playoff hockey together, and I'm like, sweetheart, you have the genetics. You have, like, the ability. Like, your mom's athletic. Your dad, you know, you've seen the way I've showed you the highlights.
Greg Olson
Your dad's a dude.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah. Corner, right? Exactly. I was like, if you wanted, you could play sports. Like, you could get your school paid for. You could do all these things. Like, you could really make something if you wanted to do this. And she sits back in this chair and goes, you know them. I think I'm just gonna be me. And that was the moment I was like, I'm not gonna press her at all anymore about sports because she was also Daddy. You're always talking about sports. I'm like, yeah, because it's really all daddy knew growing up. So, like, obviously I'm gonna try to get you into these things, but now that I know that. So if we're having the conversation at 17 years old and she has an acceptance letter from Ohio State, and she's like, I want to go to Ohio State. I'm thinking, why would you want to go there? It's not like a predominant, like, educational school. Like, it's not something like that. Michigan, top 15 public school, you want to go to somewhere. Like, there's a lot of other places. But if she wanted to go to how state? I'd. Yeah, I'm bending the knee.
Greg Olson
Yeah, you.
Taylor Lewan
I'm bending the knee.
Greg Olson
We all sit. It's just the way it goes.
Taylor Lewan
It is the way it goes.
Greg Olson
But I'll tell you one thing I will say, though, about girls. I'm. I'm further down the la. Your oldest is 7.
Taylor Lewan
She turns 8.
Greg Olson
So my daughter is 12. She'll be 13 in the fall. So I got twins. Boy, girl, twins. They'll be 13. They'll be seventh graders. And then my oldest son is eighth grade. So boys and girls, very different maturity wise, whatnot. She wanted nothing to do with sports until probably like two years ago. Played like little soccer with her friends, but like, There was no training. There was no practicing. There was no going out in the driveway. Like, she had no interest. So it was pretty much just the boys that were our sports experiences to. About two years ago, she played for a little school basketball team, took a liking to basketball, started going out and, like, venturing into some more of, like, competitive basketball roles. So now she's. When the boys do basketball training with the guy. Like, she's out there with the boys doing basketball training. She's in the gym. She practices. She just went out for the track team at her school. Me and her just drove to Greensboro for the Adidas outdoor track and field meet last weekend, and she's competing against some of the best girls in the country. Granted, she's sixth grade.
Taylor Lewan
Like, yeah.
Greg Olson
Not that she's winning. Not that she's the best or anything, but, like, all I would say is for the girls, sometimes it's. The competitive side doesn't. At least in my family, it came out a little bit later. When the boys were little, it was run around with a football in their hand and let's go play catch, and, daddy, let's go hit off the tee. It took her a little bit longer, fifth grade, give or take. Fourth. Fifth grade. But now she's as competitive and as strong and as driven and as much of a dog as anybody.
Taylor Lewan
Like, she is a horse that juices me up.
Greg Olson
So don't give up on it.
Host
Yeah, don't give up.
Greg Olson
Don't give up on it.
Taylor Lewan
I feel like a lot of it.
Greg Olson
No, we didn't press her. Like, we had. We never in a million years thought she was gonna really get much into sports outside of just, like, recreation, fun, soccer or whatever. Yeah, but she's competitive. Like, right now. Like, literally as we speak, my wife's taken her and my. And the two boys, all the kids took. You know, Kula. You know Brian Kula, trained McCaffrey and he. He works at Battleground Academy. Okay. You know that school here in Franklin. Do you guys live in Nashville? Yeah, we live. Okay. I was. Yeah, I wasn't sure I'm naming all these. Anyway, so, like, they came down here. He's, like, a great track and field coach. Like, that's his specialty. Trained Anna hall and McCaffrey and all these people from Colorado. He moved to Nashville within the last couple months. So, like, they're there. She's there doing a hurdle workout with him, learning how to run hurdles, and they're gonna do a speed day. So, like, she'll work now.
Host
Like, she'll get a Lot of it, too. With like, young kids, it's gotta be just feeling confident. Like maybe they're a little insecure. They kind of shy away from maybe doing a sport because they. They don't know if they're good at it yet. I just like the idea too. It's like when you get. You just getting kids obviously involved in sports, but you have something that you are committed to doing, a place that you have to be, a place to show up how you show up for the world, like how to stay, you know, start getting in those areas of like, discipline and everything else. It's like, hey, if you don't like doing it afterwards, we might find something else to do for you during that season. It could be anything. It doesn't have to be sports, but something that you can commit yourself to because at some point you're going to have to start. You're going to have to start doing that. Like when you go to school and you're committed to your grades or you're committed to whatever, whatever your things are going to be.
Greg Olson
Totally agree. And. And again, we all just know sports, so that's like the only avenue I know to teach those lessons now.
Host
But we know it's the best lessons.
Greg Olson
It's. Again, we're biased.
Taylor Lewan
We have an idea.
Greg Olson
We haven't been exposed to the arts, to music, to, like, I wasn't exposed to it. I think a lot of people have great experiences doing that, and I think that's wonderful. I don't know that world. I didn't grow up in that world. So obviously our life experiences to our kids are going to be things that we're comfortable with and we recognize because we got the values out of it. So, like, our model with that is like, we're not trying to do all this to become professional athletes. If we were all trying to have our kids play sports to be professional athletes, we should all just stop. If that's the goal, you're wasting your time. You're better off spending your time and energy doing other things. It's all the other being accountable, being on time, doing something for other people, having an authority figure that maybe you don't like or you don't think's giving you the fair end of the deal.
Host
And it's not your parents in there trying to figure out it's different when you have a different authority figure kind of coaching you up and you're totally. You're not going to talk crazy in front of.
Greg Olson
Where else are you getting that?
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, it's also keeping well Rounded. Like, with my kids, it's like, hey, you have to have an art, you have to have a language, and you have to have a sport. And right now, their sport is, like, Brazilian jiu jitsu, jumping in that. My daughter wants to learn Chinese because she saw how to train your dragon. The dragon, the Chinese, things all about it. And they're taking classes and stuff like that. So it's cool to see these things that I know nothing about, but, like, they're really enjoying it. They're about it. They have these, like, canvases sitting outside. They're always painting and doing stuff. It's just really. It's cool because I'm, like, learning as I'm going, too.
Greg Olson
Totally. I would love my kids to be like that. Like, we stress trying to be well rounded. And then, like, I take a. I take a look at myself, and I'm.
Host
Like, and you're there on a Monday with salt and pepper.
Greg Olson
What do you do other than sport? So, like, I. Growing up, like, we did sports, right? Like, we didn't go camping. We never went hunting. I can't tie a fishing line. I'm not the guy to call. Like, I always joke, like, the kids, like, could we go fish in the lake? I'm like, yeah, let's call Luke. He lives around the corner. For me, like, no, Luke's the guy that needs to come put the lure on. Luke needs to come. When your spool gets tied and knotted. Like, you don't have a dad that's good at that, but if you need a dad to come coach your team and you want to be good at that, like, I can be good at that.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, yeah, I can do that.
Greg Olson
I can help that. But else outside of that, like, I'm not the guy to teach you how to pitch a tent.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know. We have, like, three minutes before you have to get out of here. So we have a couple questions. Let's go broadcasting. You've obviously, you. Dude, you. You crush it. You're very. I'd say the way you're able to express yourself to the viewer that's listening, that might not hold a lot about football. When you have a wealth of knowledge. You do a great job of letting the casual viewer understand the game of football in those three hours that you're sitting in the booth.
Greg Olson
Thank you.
Taylor Lewan
Tom Brady comes in. There's been a whole lot of conversations about Tom Brady. He gets thrusted into this role. Is there, like, a rivalry type of thing between you two? I know you've commented a little bit about it. But how do you feel when all this stuff is going on and you've kind of put a lot of work in and Tom being Tom kind of gets thrusted up to the top right away.
Greg Olson
Yeah. And again, it's not something that I've shied away from and I'm happy to talk about it and be honest with it. It that the simplest way to put it is like anybody, you guys in your world wanting to be at the top of the charts and you want to. That doesn't mean these other people aren't your buddies. It doesn't mean that you're not also pulling for them to have success. Like everyone who's motivated to be a high achiever in any industry, whether it's in the podcast world or whether it's in broadcasting, whether it's in coaching, athlete, whatever. Ever since I've been little, I've always wanted to be good. Whatever I'm doing, I want to be good at it. And I'm going to do everything in my power to be as good. I'm never going to be the best. I don't have to be the best at it, but I'm going to be whatever my best is. I don't, I don't really have. I don't know how else to do it. I don't like doing things that I'm not particularly good at. Like, I don't enjoy that even though I am going golfing. But like, so when it comes to the situation with, with Tom and the games, like, I was very lucky that in my second year the things went down the way they did with Joe and Troy leaving that me and Kevin got, got promoted to being the top number one team. And we were, and it happened to be a Super bowl year. So we were going to call that Super Bowl. We called the Philly Kansas City game. But we knew going in that Tom, Tom had signed a futures deal, in essence to be to be determined whenever he was done playing, when he's going to start it. But he had a deal on the table before I got elevated from the two crew with Kevin to the one crew. So that was the order of events of how all that went down. So I knew going in I was going to call the A crew for a year. And past that was tbd. It ended up being two years. So I got the super bowl year, one additional year. And then Tom came. I really enjoy broadcasting. I love football. I love talking ball, I love talking to the guys. I love learning. I've learned more as a broadcaster about Other aspects of football that maybe I didn't. Wasn't as privy to playing in the last five years than maybe been 14 years of playing. I enjoy the process of learning. I enjoy the process of presenting the game to an audience in a fun way, in a cool way, maybe ways they're not used to hearing, whatever that is. Tom and I's relationship, both professionally and personally, is really good. Like, we've gone. I've said this before, like, we've spent the day golfing together. He sent a hype up video to my team before their pop first middle school game last year, which was super cool. We lost. Jesus, Tom, you need a better video. We're gonna redo it this year. We're gonna reset. Yeah, yeah, we're gonna.
Taylor Lewan
It's a bad case for people saying, you guys don't have beef because you guys did lose that game.
Greg Olson
So that's really where the animosity comes from. It's not taking like, we lost the game.
Host
Got a couple hype videos out there if you ever need somebody to step in.
Greg Olson
No F bombs, just flips.
Host
I got you.
Greg Olson
Just flips. Christian school. Christian school.
Taylor Lewan
Get friendly.
Greg Olson
But, like, you know, we've spent a lot of time on the phone, you know, talking broadcasting, but also talking about raising teenage daughters. Like, we have a lot of other things in common that we've. We've formed a better personal relationship since he's joined Fox than we had when we were both playing. We knew each other. We'd see each other before and after games. It was a very casual professional relationship. Me and him have spent a lot of time together. A lot of time talking professionally, a lot of time. Personally, I have zero animosity for Tom. I don't sit there saying, I hope their broadcast stinks. I hope at all that is independent from my personal aspirations of. I want to take this to the highest level I can. I want to call Super Bowls. I want to get to a top crew. I want to continue to elevate and see how high in the industry that I can get. Those things can both simultaneously exist. My ascension individually does not have to come at the expense of. Of him. It does not have to come in animosity towards him. If he has a long career in this industry, so can I. Those two things are not. So that's the way I look at it. I'm going to go in this year to hopefully have a great year and continue to present the game in a fun way. I have a great crew, Joe and Pam, and my crew at Fox is Awesome. And I hope to do this for the next 20 years. And what that looks like, I don't think, you know, what, what does this look like for 20 years? No one knows. Knows. Yeah, but that's my, that's my approach to all. Towards all of it.
Host
Love it. Dude. Our very, our very last question. You know, how people would do anything for a Bud Light, what would you do anything for?
Taylor Lewan
Can't say family.
Host
I feel like if he did say family, he'd have a very good answer if he wanted to go that route. Doesn't have to.
Greg Olson
Yeah. I mean, family, I think, is probably at the top of everybody's list, right? Like, you, you would, you would go to the end of the earth for your kids and, you know, for as much as sometimes they aggravate you and they frustrate you and, you know, they don't want to listen. At the end of the day, when you take a step back, man, that's what all of it's about, right? It's about your, your family and your wife and your kids and giving them a better. Giving them a better opportunity than maybe you had and paying it forward and, you know, hopefully they go on to make great, impactful lives. Like, I think that'd be everyone's cliche answer, even though it's the truth. I mean, I, professionally, I would probably give anything to go back and be able to replay our Super Bowl. So 2015, we were 17 1. We won 15 regular season games. We were, we, we ran, we had, we had a tight game in the divisional round against Seattle. We were up 30 nothing at halftime. Ended up having to recover an on site's kick. We didn't score in the second half. Russell Wilson almost brought them back and beat us. We won. We blew the doors off Arizona. We scored 45 points in the NFC championship game. So, I mean, we had scored almost 90 points collectively between the divisional. It's a great picture. I look thrilled in the back, you know, so I look back on that season and there's a little like, wait, that was a wasted moment, right? Like we, we were on the cusp of a history of the most wins ever for a Super bowl team in NFL history. We would have been 18. We would have been 18 and one Super bowl champs. No, no team had ever won 18 games and won the Super Bowl. And we, we were the best offense in football and we shit down our leg. We were terrible. We turned the ball over a bunch. We didn't score. I think we scored 10 points. We were averaging 32 a game scored 47 against. Who was the next best team, record wise, was Arizona. That year, I think they won 13 games. We beat him 45 to 17. I mean, it was a bloodbath in the NFC championship. But as you guys know, you get one shot. It's not best of five, it's not best to seven. I would give anything not to win the Super Bowl. Like, go back and just play it one more time and maybe we would have lost again. I don't know. They were damn good. Denver was good.
Taylor Lewan
No, knowing your, your mind frame about like effort finishing. Like we like. If you're not going to do that, you're not going to play for my Pop Warner team.
Greg Olson
Yeah.
Taylor Lewan
What goes through your mind when you see Cam Newton double clutch on that fumble?
Greg Olson
You know, I think to the outside world, and I mean this sincerely, this is not me covering for Cam. Of every guy I've ever played with, if there was ever a guy that you did not have to question his physicality, his toughness, his competitiveness, it was Cam.
Host
That's what a lot.
Taylor Lewan
That's exactly.
Greg Olson
And that is not a cliche cover for him. Like, if he, if he pulled up in the moment for that ball and he's talked about it, he's like, man, if I could go back, that's probably, I've heard him talk about on his podcast, like, in the moment. That was not. I'm scared to go get hit. I'm scared to go dive down on the ball. There was a. As we all have been there in time, your reaction to what you see in the moment and feel and you're. It's hard to really even quantify what you do. You react. For 10 years, I watched that guy put his life on his body, his life, his career on the line in big moments, in meaningful games, in Wednesday practice, in training camp, all between there. If there's one. People want to knock Cam for a lot of things, fine. You, you cannot knock him for not being competitive, for not being tough. And when it came time to going out there to play, that dude played his ass off every day.
Host
He was unbelievable.
Greg Olson
Every day, buddy.
Taylor Lewan
And create a player you wish you.
Host
Would have said he would have traded in his MVP for a Super Bowl.
Taylor Lewan
That's a longer conversation, but short answer.
Greg Olson
Is, yeah, I would rather he traded. No, I, I. Again, there's always context with Cam. And those of us that have spent a lot of time with him always can view the things that he says that maybe to the outside seem. But we're viewing it through a lens of 10 years now, 15 years of being around him and really knowing him intimately, how he. How he. How he thinks, how he responds, how he Body language, all of it. Like, we have a very keen idea of his good days is not like we. We really understood what made him tick. And. And he was the pulse of the team. He was the. He was the center of the locker room. He was everything everyone saw from the outside that was genuine. Like, he was like that. He would run for a touchdown on the last play of inside run period. On a Wednesday in week 16, we would have to make any quarterback pole play the last play of the period, because if we were running it from the, say, the minus 30, and that was just where the ball was marked. He would run 70 yards to the goal line and he would put the ball on top of the fence like he scored. And it was like him handing the ball to the. To the stands like I was his touchdown thing. He did that in practice 100% of the time for 10 years. We would have to change the script and make sure that any play he would have the ball was the last play. Because if it was play three, we'd have to wait for him to run 70 yards back and call the next play in the huddle. So he. When he was running back, the defense would go and we were off the field and the defense would do their period. And by the time he came back, it was time for seven on seven or whatever the period was like. That was every single day. So when he talks about MVP versus winning the Super Bowl, I think the point he's trying to lay out was he took such great pride in the season he had that year. Winning MVP on clearly the best team up until the super bowl, the end versus there's a lot of guys that have won Super Bowls but didn't have nearly the level of impact that he had as the reason you won. There's a lot of guys who have super bowl rings and we're on super bowl winning teams, but that in his. Again, his message was, that's a big difference between I won our team a Super Bowl. I was one of the big factors of winning our team a Super Bowl. Right, Wrong or indifferent. I think that's the lens that he was trying to present that by. But, like, I think we all would be like, hey, Cam, we love you to the end of the earth, but if we could have won a Super bowl, like, you're gonna have to take that one for the team. I love you and you're my guy forever. But like, you're like, I lose the Super Bowl.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, let's. Let's go and pick that. Yeah, we're gonna have that.
Greg Olson
And you were still great. Yeah, you were still great. But yeah, man, it's so. Yeah, that would probably be. That was tough. Like, we. And we never could find it again. You know, we had almost the same exact team in 2016, and I think we won six games.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, you hear about. You hear about guys that are young that make the playoffs early and they kind of like lose individual round or losing the championship round. And older guys are like, just so you know, it doesn't always go like this. And you never know until you know, because we, we in 19, we went to the AFC Championship. We had essentially the same rides here.
Greg Olson
I know.
Taylor Lewan
I do love that you're good to run a applause for Greg Olson.
Greg Olson
I sit here all day with you guys.
Host
Taylor. It feels like on maybe 70% of pods, like 2019.
Greg Olson
That was our 2015.
Taylor Lewan
You got to bring it up as much as you can. 10 points on the Chiefs 80% of the time. Willis wants to bring up his pick six in the Capital One game against Georgia, putting his team up 13, 7.
Greg Olson
You know what my favorite. Can we. Are we still rolling? Yep. Can we just address the elephant in the room? Yeah, Me and you have talked about this, but I don't know if we've talked about this on the Open Forum. You know, like, when you hear a story about your former self and you look back and you're like, don't love it. Like, not proud of it. Brought me in the moment. Didn't react when I. What is this?
Taylor Lewan
This must be our.
Greg Olson
Oh, you just don't. Oh, tackle eligible. Did you score? Did I. I got tackled on the one in that stadium one year. We came to play you guys, you've told this story. We're playing each other. You're with Washington and you knock a ball away from me.
Host
Yeah, you just had like a little, like a little hook over the middle.
Greg Olson
Or whatever and broke on and you gave like the typical. Like, it was a four yard knockdown.
Host
I webbed him like Spider Man.
Greg Olson
He gave me webs. He gave me like full on. He was cut through. I mean, it was like every celebration a defender's ever done, you gotta get.
Taylor Lewan
Him how you can.
Greg Olson
So I just remember, and it was like the first quarter, it was not like third down, game on the line. It was like the game started at.
Host
They ended up killing us.
Greg Olson
The game started at 1. I think this completion was like, at 1. Hundred seven. Nobody was even in the stand yet. And he's webbing me, Spider Manning me. He's got all sorts of wristbands on. I mean, he's got a lot going on. And I just remember turning around and you've told the story. And immediately after I said it, I was like, God, I felt really like that. I should. That felt bad. I wasn't a shit talker. Never really got into stuff with like. My kids ask me all the time, like, dad, did you ever talk shit? I'm like, the whole game, all I could think about was catch my breath and when do I get to go sit back on the bench to, like, regroup? Like, I had no time or energy to be into, like, pissing matches between plays. I was exhausted. I don't know.
Taylor Lewan
On this day, I was a moment.
Greg Olson
But it was early in the game. I was full of piss and vinegar, you know. And I turn around and I remember and I was something along the lines of like, who the fuck. Who the fuck are you? Third string at this point, like, I had some good years. Like, I was pretty productive. And I was like, maybe feeling myself too much. And the second I sat. Said it, he kind of looked at me with, like that. Like, really, dude? Like, almost.
Host
I say, hey, man, I work for this spot.
Greg Olson
And I remember. So we get off the field and we come back on and we're in the. Like a TV timeout.
Host
Yeah.
Greg Olson
And I was like, I just. It didn't fit. I don't know. I don't know why. I felt like I was like a little. I. I guess I felt. I don't know, I was being sensitive in the moment, I guess. And I walked over and I was like, hey, man, like, we're good. I. I shouldn't have said that. Like, good play. Sorry about that. And Will was like, no, man, we're good, we're good. You know, but like. And when you. Now, years ago, I hadn't thought about it. Right. I hadn't thought about after. But when you told that story however many years ago on here, and I heard it, I was like, I heard. Like, that was up. Like, I shouldn't have done that. Like, I was not proud. So I just want to address it in front of the boys. Yeah, all of you guys. Like, that's on me. I'm. I'm proud that I. I fixed it in the moment. I felt good about that. But, like, you were busting your ass and you earned that spot. Now it's not for me, and it's.
Host
It's the it's the talking moment that I remember.
Greg Olson
I wasn't proud of it, but when you told that story, I was like, yeah, that was up. That guy busted. I was like the amount of he probably overcame to be in that spot that day to play like, but I can't take that.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Greg Olson
I was like, that's a whole other three hour podcast. But anyway, I just want to make sure we're on the record here with in front of all the boys. Like, that's on me.
Taylor Lewan
That's big.
Greg Olson
That's on me, dude.
Host
Love having you, man. I'll make your tea time.
Greg Olson
You could have done this forever.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, yeah.
Greg Olson
Appreciate you guys.
Taylor Lewan
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Podcast Summary: "Greg Olsen On Tom Brady Drama, Coaching W/ Luke Kuechly & Being A Full-Time Dad" | Bussin' With The Boys | July 22, 2025
Hosted by Will Compton & Taylor Lewan
The episode kicks off with a humorous recount of a technical mishap during recording. The hosts, Will Compton and Taylor Lewan, along with guest Greg Olson, experience a significant delay caused by a two-hour customs hold and a production error that nearly led to a re-recording of the episode. The producer interjects, expressing frustration over the mistake, prompting Taylor and Greg to reflect on maintaining professionalism despite the setback.
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Taylor Lewan shares heartwarming stories about his family, including his daughter's fifth birthday. He elaborates on the challenges and joys of traveling to Canada with his family, highlighting the importance of creating cherished memories despite logistical hurdles.
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A major portion of the episode delves into Will Levis, an NFL quarterback, who recently underwent shoulder surgery, causing him to miss the entire season. The hosts analyze the potential impact on the Washington Commanders, debating whether Levis should remain with the team or seek opportunities elsewhere. They explore the dynamics between veteran players and rookies, emphasizing the importance of team cohesion and leadership.
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The conversation shifts to the ongoing debate over the Washington NFL team's name. Taylor criticizes former President Donald Trump's involvement, mocking his attempts to influence the team's branding choices. The hosts express divided opinions on reverting to the "Redskins" name, with some advocating for tradition and others considering the cultural implications.
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The hosts discuss the resignation of Lloyd Howell Jr., leader of the NFLPA, amid investigations into misuse of funds for personal expenses. Taylor Lewan shares his critical views on the NFLPA's effectiveness in advocating for players, contrasting them with Will Levis' perspective.
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Taylor Lewan narrates his frustrating experience navigating customs in Canada, almost missing his flight due to long wait times. He humorously describes interactions with fellow travelers and reflects on the challenges of international travel with family.
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The podcast transitions to a sports review segment, where the hosts analyze the UFC 318 fight between Max Holloway and Dustin Poirier. They commend Poirier's performance and discuss Holloway's apparent fatigue, expressing respect for both fighters' careers and contributions to the sport.
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The discussion shifts to golf, highlighting Scottie Scheffler's impressive four major championships at a young age. The hosts compare his trajectory to that of Tiger Woods, debating whether Scheffler can be considered the "GOAT" (Greatest of All Time) in golf.
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Returning to NFL topics, the hosts discuss the evolution of player contracts, focusing on recent developments where Seattle's second-round pick received a fully guaranteed contract. They debate the implications for player security and the broader structure of NFL negotiations.
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A significant segment is dedicated to Greg Olson's experiences as a full-time dad and middle school football coach. He shares his philosophy on coaching youth sports, emphasizing discipline, dedication, and the importance of well-rounded development. Olson recounts anecdotes about his coaching methods, team dynamics, and the challenges of balancing competitiveness with fostering a positive environment for young athletes.
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Greg Olson opens up about a formative moment where he accidentally provoked his father during a pregame walkthrough, leading to an intense but ultimately constructive interaction. He stresses the importance of accountability and maintaining strong relationships within the coaching environment.
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The episode concludes with heartfelt endorsements for Greg Olson's dedication as a coach and father. The hosts encourage listeners to appreciate the values imparted through youth sports and to support their own families in pursuing their passions.
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Handling Adversity: The episode underscores the importance of maintaining composure and professionalism in the face of unexpected challenges, as exemplified by Greg Olson's reaction to the recording mishap.
Balancing Career and Family: Taylor Lewan and Greg Olson discuss the delicate balance between professional responsibilities and family life, highlighting the sacrifices and rewards of being a full-time dad.
Youth Development through Sports: A recurring theme is the role of sports in shaping young minds, teaching discipline, teamwork, and resilience. Greg Olson emphasizes fostering a positive and inclusive environment for his middle school team.
Industry Critiques: The hosts offer candid critiques of the NFLPA and the influence of political figures like Donald Trump on sports branding, reflecting broader conversations within the sports community.
Personal Growth and Reflection: Both hosts and guest reflect on past experiences, emphasizing the value of learning from mistakes and striving for continuous improvement in personal and professional spheres.
This episode of "Bussin' With The Boys" offers an engaging blend of personal stories, sports analysis, and industry commentary. Through candid conversations and heartfelt anecdotes, Will Compton, Taylor Lewan, and Greg Olson provide listeners with insightful perspectives on balancing career ambitions, family responsibilities, and the impact of sports on personal development.