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Rory
No worry and.
Maul
All right, Rory. We back for another episode of Rory Maul. Don't know Ball.
Host 1
The one I was excited. The.
Maul
Yeah, this, this is, this is one of our, this is one of the guests that we was looking forward to. Been wanting to talk with him for a while now. I've been a big fan of this guy. So he's here today to kind of give us more of an insight on Ball, bro. We need to, we need all of our ball player friends.
Host 1
Fuck this intro. I know we try to talk about sports on this. Listen, man, to the motherfucking mess.
Maul
We are joined.
Host 1
What have you been doing on the timeline the last 48 hours? You start, you start in trouble, man. Usually we try to talk about sports. Nah. What's going on, man?
Maul
What's up with this ryan, Ryan Clark RG3 thing, man? What's going on, man?
Rory
You up there?
Host 1
One of my favorite tweeters of all time.
Rory
Nah, I mean, to be honest, right, I'm not like a real like social media type of savvy dude like that. So I'll be noticing like, you'll see players in the media or not in the media and like it's something going on. They can't wait to jump on it to, to get a reaction from people. The same dudes that like, they'll say something, right? And then they're looking at the the views and the likes every 15 minutes. I never was like that. I always just organic. If I see something I don't like, I speak on it. So when I watch these two dudes, I'm like, yo, y' all the same guy. You know what I mean? It's like, yeah, one dude is probably a little more cornier than the other one, but it's the same. It's the same conversation. Like.
Host 1
Can you give our listeners some backstory of what is happening on the sideline? So we said the intro. I want to get right to it.
Maul
So. So Ryan Clark, he was being outspoken about the whole RG3 take on the whole Angel Reese, Kaitlin Clark situation. A lot of people have turned it into something racial and things of that nature. So Ryan Clark had something to say to RG3 and LeSean had something to say to both of those gentlemen today. He tweeted. He didn't say no names, but he just kind of alluded to two guys that were having a back and forth.
Host 1
And just respect to all parties. But how did RG3 and Ryan Clark start beefing about Angel?
Rory
So RG3 is the type of dude, anytime there's something going on, like, oh, I'm gonna jump on and try to get some views out of it. There's a lot of people like that, bro. Y' all know. Y' all know people.
Maul
That's the nature now, right?
Rory
So I think a lot of times when dudes don't really have no real, like, legacy or story to really talk about or who they are, they run to that type of stuff, and some of it works. So I'm not mad at it. Anyway, he's making like, okay, you know, the Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese now, everybody knows some tension there, obviously, right? And in all sports, you need a racial component to blow up the sport. Like, let's just be honest, basketball the.
Maul
Same way Magic and Bird was kind of that. Yeah, come on, man.
Host 1
I mean, Jackie Robinson, I think was.
Guest 1
Yeah, yeah.
Rory
But you look at, like, Caitlin Clark, I think she's a phenomenal player. And. And respectfully, I don't think that her Angel Reese are on the same level, basketball wise. But Angel Reese holds her own and she's good in her own Right. I just think that, like, it is a race component. And you look at the WNBA like there was better girls before Caitlin Clark, and there was better girls before Angel Reese. But when you have two elite girls in college and they have the race component, it makes everybody watch. Now everybody's watching wnba. You get what I'm saying? So he spoke on that and he made it about all this other stuff. And RG3 gets crazy with it. Like, he always brings his white wife and all this extra. It's uncomfortable a little bit. You know what I mean?
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
And then Ryan. And the one thing that Ryan did do, that I did respect is, you know, he has a voice in the platform. So he likes to, you know, speak up for the black women, which a lot of people don't. So I respect that part. Right or wrong, I respect that we gonna protect our women, right? Cause they wanna make Angel R like this angry black girl and all that. You know, what that girl been through. She's from Baltimore, so I respect it, right? But my thing is, like, she's not.
Host 1
Even angry, you know?
Rory
But I'm saying that's the narrator. They want to paint my thing with the Ryan's, like, yo, you bringing a dude's wife up in it, like, what are we talking about? Cause somebody else, if you mention ain't white, you're not gonna do that with them, right? Arjun Threes are kind of a. Kind of what he is. So you can really play that game with him. And that's from like. Like, he always trying to look for a way to, like, have attention. I remember way back in the day, we had the NBA NFL lockout, right? That means we ain't playing no sports until we get an agreement with the owners and the players. He gets a video of him going to the Steelers facility and the doors is locked. I'm thinking, like, what type of pr. What is that? I just don't, like. It's just so corny to me. I can't even really. But I mean, everybody's different. I can't really, you know, now that is.
Maul
But I mean, I understand, you know. Well, I don't understand the Angel Reese, Kaitlyn Clark thing. I think that obviously two. Two women that came in together, coming from college, they obviously elevated the sport as far as, you know, the national attention when they were in college. Kaitlin Clark, phenomenal player. Angel Reese and LSU did was. Was amazing. And now they kind of parlayed that over into the pro level. But, you know, I don't think that the last. The last thing that happened between them when angel got a technical foul or Caitlin got a technical, whatever it was. Caitlin Clark didn't even foul her that hard. Like, she just. She swiped down at the ball. They trying to say she pushed it. She didn't push it. She swiped down. Now Angel Reese pushed her Teammate first. And Kaylan Clark was telling ref, like, yo, you don't see that? And then angel would have had a wide open layup, and Kaitlyn Clark just fouled the swipe down at the ball and fouled the. Now, this turned into something like, you know, it's a regular foul. It was a regular response.
Host 1
Angel Reese's response was a regular professional athlete reply as well. Like, everything was regular.
Rory
My thing is like, yo, as an athlete, right? I can't tell y' all can't tell me. I can't tell her how you should feel somebody value a certain way. Exactly. And another thing is now, you know, I don't even rock with you like that. You don't. You don't put. You know what I'm saying?
Guest 1
Yeah, yeah.
Rory
And it's like, we gotta look at women like they are athletes, too. So if it's the NBA, it won't be no issue.
Guest 1
Right.
Rory
You know what I mean?
Guest 1
Right.
Rory
So if she felt like she hit her and fought her a certain way, I can't tell if she wrong for that.
Guest 1
Right.
Rory
You know what I mean? Like, I can't say that.
Host 1
So you think the white wife was the one behind all of this madness? I asked the question, Maul, didn't.
Rory
I? Just. I don't. Dudes is laughing, but just looking at them, like, they both trying to fight for attention. So it's like, they the same guy. Just one dude's a little bit more extra, you know what I'm saying? I mean, I probably wouldn't have handled it like that. I wouldn't brought his white wife into it. Like, that was a little too much.
Maul
Yeah, that was a little. But I think what Ryan was trying to say is, like, you know. Well, he said it. He was like, you don't understand black women because you're married to a white woman or something like that. That I think he said, Yeah, I.
Rory
Disagree with that because, yo, you had a white baby mama. Like, what?
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
You know what I'm saying?
Host 1
Doesn't RG3 have family?
Rory
That's, like, hard to get this. Another thing is these dudes don't really, really come from culture. So, like, you trying to get it so much that you just say anything. We're like, yo, you got a white baby mom. It's the same thing.
Guest 1
Yeah, yeah.
Maul
I mean, I just think that it's just all for clicks and, you know, views.
Rory
That's what it is, bro. You know what it's for?
Maul
Yeah, yeah. A lot of that is definitely. It's performative stuff. Just to get people riled up.
Guest 1
But.
Host 1
But I mean, that happens to all of us in this space. We end up coming off hypocritical a lot of times because when we have that focus of like, let's try to get clicks or whatever, we contradict a bunch of shit that was already recorded. And everyone knows about us because Ryan Clark was Andrew Schultz the one that talked to Ryan Clark about the. Hey, you've had women beat her on your show a bunch of times. Why are you even getting in the mix on this? Like, this happens. This is not natural or normal that we have to think of every thought every day to record and put out because we're going to be caught in some type of hypocritical bullshit because we speak every fucking day.
Guest 1
Right.
Host 1
So, I mean, I get it. But.
Rory
But, But I think if you. But if you being organic and dishonest to who you is. Yeah, I don't think you have that problem. And everything's ain't 100%. But like, yo, if I. If I believe everything I say and I'm doing everything from a genuine place, I don't think you can ever be wrong.
Host 1
I'm speaking in general, forgetting that the race of your baby mother is a little crazy, but I'm just speaking in general. How the you forget you got a white baby mom?
Rory
You know what I'm saying? Like, what are you talking about? I'm so cultured. But yo, that's one thing that drives me crazy when dudes be doing all this black power. I'm for my people in the culture. But then the whole time you only date white girls. I'm like, yo, yeah, and there's nothing wrong with that. But just don't be. Don't do all that. Just be normal.
Guest 1
Yeah, just.
Maul
Just fall back. When it comes to that type of conversation, just fade into the background a little bit.
Rory
You run around, you like you Malcolm X and all that, but then the whole time you trying to like, come on, dog.
Host 1
Thank God I don't touch white women. With that said, moving on to the next. I'm sorry, it's been a long day. Where you at with this Joey Badass Daylight Ray Vaughan. Have you been paying attention to the battle at all?
Rory
No, I like Joey Badass, though. I think he's talented. I don't get the whole Kendrick joint. That was like. I didn't really get all that. Like, he's trying to come at Kendrick. I'm trying to figure out, like, why.
Host 1
Yeah, I mean, yeah, he's shooting at. What would be deemed the biggest rapper right now, especially after 2024. Like, you're not supposed to shoot at the best rapper. He's got to deal with the entire west coast on his way there. But I think he's proved that Kendrick may need to come outside. He just ran through all his homies, Paul.
Rory
So you think I'm gonna get this straight? So a rapper don't have no real resume. And I like Joey, though. So hear me out. He's, I think, a dope actor and he's a dope lyricist. Because I like rap, right? You know, now that everything's mumbled and all catchy, I like rap, so I like him. But, like, I'm just thinking, like, if I'm Kendrick, like. Like, there's something to gain from going against J. Cole, going against Drake. The people look at them as my peers, like, oh, we on the same level. Let me show y' all. But, like, you gotta really earn that right. It's just like, I don't know who you think the best NFL player is, but, like, Patrick Mahomes ain't about to answer to every dude that could bring. You know what I'm saying? Right?
Host 1
I agree with you. But how this whole thing played out, like, where Kendrick. After the Drake battle, it was all West Coast, West Coast. Look what we did. We had the greatest year ever. We're all unified. It's West Coast. Joey said one bar about the west coast and all of. Every last rapper in LA started replying to Joey, and it became this west coast unity shit. And he ran through everybody. So Kendrick needs. Needs to defend his coast.
Rory
No, he don't, bro. It's just like. It's just like, yo, how do I. Just hear me out. How do I go from destroying Drake, Drake, we talking about in the rap battle now. You want me to go give you. It just don't even. You know what I mean? Now I'm gonna go get Joey. I just. We could disagree. I just don't.
Host 1
I feel like if you smoked all my friends, I gotta step in as the big homie and be like, all right, fine, I'll talk. He earned that right because he ran through everybody.
Maul
Nah. But Lashawn is saying it's still though. It's a certain. Who did he run through? There's certain tiers.
Host 1
There's like 15 people from the West Coast.
Maul
If I'm on the first tier and you run through all of the guys on the third and fourth tiers, you can't start yelling my name, like, after.
Host 1
You have the fucking super bowl parade, party, everything of winning the entire 2024 year. The west coast is the greatest shit of all time. And one rapper runs through everybody that even said a name or word about him. Yeah, that warrants some type of reverence to me.
Rory
If you did a poll, right? I'll give you two things, and I'm done with it. If you did a poll, like, yo, if you just ask, like, do people know Joey Badass as, like, a rapper rapper, or like, the cat that's on Kanan, Most people. You know what I'm saying? So it's like, if Kendrick. I'm on tour, I'm everywhere. You can't. Like, I'm everywhere, bro. It don't make sense. There's more to lose than gain. And the second thing is, I think, like, all the best rap battles, like. Like, HOV was going at Nas and giving real bars and songs. He gonna give Prodigy a bar.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
You know what I mean? Just think about what I'm saying. Like, you ain't about to do all that to do that.
Host 1
Yeah, but that's backwards to that point. I feel like hov, even if it was subliminally replied to literally everybody. He was replying to Petey Crack. He was replying to our former.
Maul
Oh, no. At some point, Kendrick, he gonna respond, but it ain't gonna be a whole act.
Host 1
Like, the biggest applied to everybody.
Maul
It's not gonna be a song tailored specifically for Joey, but it's gonna be some bars in there where he's gonna address him. Like, yeah, I heard you calling my name, fam. Like, you know, like, he not gonna dedicate a whole moment to Joey Badass, though. He's not gonna do that.
Rory
And I look even like, yo, y' all doing y' all thing. Y' all got a good thing going on. You know what I mean? And imagine, like, a smaller pocket trying to call. It's like, I ain't about to even think about it. Like, I'm gonna waste my time. The dressing mind that's underneath us. This Don.
Maul
Some days you want to be petty, though some days you want to be petty and address everybody, though some days. But that's bad for business. You can't do that. You can't do that, though. That's bad.
Host 1
No, it's better for the community. Sometimes you have to humble people and let them know, like, I see you getting a little too big for your bridge. Like, let me just put things in perspective for you.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Host 1
And just give them half a bar.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Host 1
And then leave.
Rory
If he gave Joey what He want, right? And he answered back. Now, every little or every guy that's trying to get up there was going to do that, you know what I'm saying? So I answered every guy that got my name in their mouth. Yeah.
Maul
Nah, he can't do that.
Host 1
But I think in the beginning when Joey was trying to do it, I was on the same side as you. I just think he's proven himself this week. That's warranted a, a different type of notice, a little bit more of attention instead of any guy just saying Kendrick name.
Rory
Who the biggest in your mind right now, who, like today, who the biggest artist?
Host 1
I still think the big three, Cole, Kendrick, and Drake are still the three biggest rap artists.
Rory
Oh, we had a whole beef. The rap one, one of the best. I like jcole. He tapped out. He said, this is not for me. I'm tapped. Then the other one. That's even the biggest one I took down. Why would I. Why would I, you know what I'm saying?
Host 1
Like, well, it's, it's funny. We had this conversation a few weeks ago when I, I asked Mo, I said, did Kendrick put himself in a position that he never has to reply to anybody for the rest of his life?
Rory
Depending on who it is, though. Pin know who it is. Pin know who it is, I think, but who else?
Host 1
There's never. There's no superstars on the horizon, so I think this current moment is the only thing Kendrick would have to reply to. Nobody behind us right now that we can see as of this moment is a rap superstar. I feel like that's kind of dead and going right now.
Rory
Yeah, but, I mean, but more if he earns my respect, if there's some dudes that, like, got respect, they get, you know, that you probably would answer to, you know what I'm saying?
Host 1
Yeah, but it would have to be a legend, and I don't think they doing that either.
Maul
Nah, the legends ain't coming outside.
Host 1
Exactly. Yeah, they raising their kids and podcasting.
Maul
Lashawn, let's talk about. Let's talk about your transition. Obviously, you've done major things on the field. Two time super bowl champion, all pro. The list goes on. When did you know or when did you start thinking about your transition into tv?
Rory
So. So when I came in the league, I was so, like, I had, like, a chip on my shoulder. Right. I feel like I wasn't drafted where I was putting. Drafted at, you know what I mean? So I was just, like, driving to be the best. Be the best. So I started getting all these different accolades. And I started getting a lot of contracts. So, you know, you go from making, I don't know, 400, 300, $300,000 a week, right? And you, and you, and you, you know, you, you spending, you see how it's moving. And then they go from 300, 400 grand to like, okay, 100 grand. All right, okay, okay. All right. Now, now we had 80,000 a week. Now we had 60. I'm like, whoa. So I started seeing that whole thing happen, you know, and then I didn't like how long, maybe I don't know if it's ego, whatever, but my roles was changing and I'm like, yo, man, you got me playing behind this dude. I'm better than him because he's younger than me. I'm better than this dude. And that's not how the league works. The league is a young man's sport, okay? Unless you want a championships. They not really keeping older dudes. So I was like, okay. So I said, well, I got to do something else. So I always thought that I would do good on TV because I like to talk. It's easy to me, you know, I mean, I can relate to a lot of different players. So I knew I would do that. And then kind of got into the real estate game. Probably like maybe like year nine, you know, buying a small little properties, fixing them up, you know, getting returns on them. And I started doing like little apartments. Yeah, I mean, I see how that was going. So I'm like, damn, if I could just go to all the cities that I like to hang out at and start owning apartments. I can hang out and I can be making money, right? So then I started doing like big developments, like ground up like so right now I just finished in my hometown, Harrisburg. It's like Philadelphia. A $17 million, 50 unit apartments, you know what I mean? So that's like the new thing I'm doing on the side, you know, Now I don't have to work with like a million different tenants. It's all brand new, so nothing should really be breaking, you know what I mean? Everything is there. So. And I was getting a lot of hassles from like doing the smaller things. You know, people is broke that. You know what I mean, they call you.
Maul
Everybody got a plan. Everybody got a plan.
Rory
Yeah, so. So that's how I got to that market. Then after that I started doing the podcast. Me and my, me and my brother, desean Jackson, you know what I mean? And it started getting bigger and better. So that's how I really? Transition, you know, there's no. There's no real, like, man, you to tell you, when you retire, this is what you do. That's why a lot of guys are broke. Because you make a million dollars, you know, yearly.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
You know what I mean? And, like, you playing a sport, that's not really your job. You love it.
Guest 1
Right?
Rory
And then when you're done, there's nobody to say, yo, this is what you do, you know? So I just had a good supporting cast around, and that's kind of. I got to where I'm at today. Yeah.
Host 1
Because that's got to be tough. Like, the average person probably retires at 65, 66, whatever. Professional athletes, some of y' all be retiring at 28. Like, life is short, but life is long as. And now it's like, all right, everything I've known for the last 28 years is done. Where do I go from here? And money can drive quick. So I feel for a lot of professional athletes, especially NFL athletes, because y' all retire quicker than mlb, NBA, because it's more of a tough game. How do you feel that the politics are similar in NFL organizations and the TV world?
Rory
The politics. So there's a lot of times where dudes, man, they be. They'll get on TV and they'll change who they are just to make the bosses happy or to, you know, continue to get paid because they got a family. You know what I mean? So it's tricky situation. Like, yo, you ain't being real, or I play with you. You ain't even act like that. But now I'm not a player no more, and I'm trying to remain employed and get my money. And I think also in football is, like, it ain't always the best player that plays. You know what I mean? Like, there's sometimes when you. A coach, he'll keep a job for 30 years, and it's like, how does dude get a job? He not even that smart. He might. His dad might a coach. He know that coach. He hires you. Relationships. Everybody's buddy, buddy. And I think sometimes you be so wrapped up in, yo, the best players should win and play, and the best TV personality should play or she should be on tv. It don't always happen like that. I think the relationships is what really wins.
Host 1
Yeah.
Maul
How do you feel about sports, debate culture? Like, you see a lot of these shows that come out. It's based around guys debating. It's something that we all do growing up in the barbershop. You know, whose favorite player, whose Favorite team. Now that they've been able to kind of carve this in the sports television world, where it's all debate based. How do you feel about the debate culture on tv?
Rory
Yeah, I mean, it's kind of dying down a little bit. I think the last real debates we had was like, Skip and Shannon Sharpe, you know what I mean? But I do like it because nowadays the culture is now accepted in the corporate world. Right. We talk about Kendra Lamar. Kendra Lamar is on everything. And if you listen to what he rap about, it ain't just going to college, Right. And everybody is whites, blacks, everybody's being acceptable to it. So now when you get into these conversations on tv, sometimes it may come off like it is in a barbershop, but it's authentic. And I think the best thing about TV now is with these different, like, platforms of, like, podcasts and all that is letting the people really see that, okay, I don't want the corporate take. Give me the real take, you know, and now it's like you letting players really speak on it. Because back in the day, yo, you know, I had a chance to interview Kyrie Irving about this, and it was like, I'd rather give my real take and real feelings and thoughts to people that was in my seats if it was football, basketball, whatever it may be. But stuff that we both understand compared to going to the. The old media and letting them tell my story because they didn't really know.
Guest 1
Yeah, right.
Rory
You know what I'm saying? Like, you gonna tell me what you think, how it is? And you never even really played. You never was in the locker room. You never let a player deliver that message because, yo, he might have a better way of explaining to the viewers.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
Because he played and et cetera. Does that make sense?
Host 1
Yeah. I feel like the, you know, the inception of First Take, when it was Skip and Stephen A. Was damn near the height of your career. Did you. Did you tune in and, like, did that ever affect your mental watching that in the morning before going to practice or before going to a game?
Rory
Good question. So I always, like, I was type of dude because my dad was kind of tough on me. So I always, like, you know, hearing the good and the bad. You know what I'm saying? Some dudes love to hear all the good. I want to hear it. Oh, oh, you think I'm not like that. Okay, bet. And to give you something to fuel the fire with, you know? But sometimes, though, I used to look at, like, certain people that will argue about me, so I'll Give you an example. Like, if somebody you see on here, man, they, they ate 400 pounds, dog. And like. And you telling me how LeBron ain't that good or ain't that. I'm just looking like, yo, how can you. How can you say that, right? You know what I mean? So it never really affected me. I remember my first lesson was, I remember when I got in the locker room, man, and this is, we had Brian Westbrook, who was phenomenal.
Guest 1
All right?
Rory
I was a rookie. And it was like, yo, like, you letting Westbrook go for Lashon McCoy? Who's this dude? Like, he, he got a little. One of the reporters said I had a little boy body, right? He don't know where I'm from. I said, yo, when I go in his locker room, I'm gonna take the paper and I'm gonna let him have it. Yeah, right. So I'm ready. It's like 6 o' clock. I can't wait to see him. It turned like 8 o' clock. The media come to locker room. I go right to him. I never seen him before.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
And then when I get to him, he got some thick ass glasses, big ass stomach.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
I said, fam, I can't get mad at you.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
You know what I'm saying? You don't know what a real running back look like. So that was my first lesson. It's like, I never really let them dudes kind of like dictate who I am. But I think sometimes like ex players or certain dudes that really study the game would talk about me like. Like they give Skip a hard time. That's what I will say about Skip. Everything Skip say, he believes it. Like, he gonna do a million research on. He's gonna. So you don't have to play sports to know it, but if you really dedicated you research it, you won't know about it. So that's why somebody like him. I respect what you say because it might not be what I wanted to hear, but there's some truth to something he's saying.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
Does that make sense? Because he's studying and he's really researching it.
Maul
Yeah. Skip probably still think Tebow is better than Lamar Jackson. I'm sure he's still down on that Tebow, but.
Rory
But his mom.
Host 1
We're just waiting for Tebow.
Rory
First ballot, hall of Fame, Tebow wins. We got. You know what I'm saying? You never have a. A talented quarterback debate with you, because that's not. But somebody he wins, he finds, he gonna believe that bullshit.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Maul
He definitely gonna believe that.
Host 1
Did you keep that in mind, like going into the podcast and tv, et cetera, to be a little bit more empathetic with athletes and maybe even if they having a down year or like a few games, do. Do you keep that in the back of your mind? Cause you know what it feels like when somebody else is critiquing you when you're mid season.
Rory
See, now, I. I struggled with the TV and podcast because I was good on TV so early that they got me a spot, you know what I mean? And, like, I didn't have my real training. So when I see a cat that ain't that good, ain't that good, he trash. You know what I'm saying? Because I'm a player, I didn't realize that I can't say how in the locker room was said. And the hard thing with me was like, I don't care what money you make. I don't. Because nobody in the locker room care about that. How good are you?
Guest 1
Right?
Rory
So when I would say different things, I would have people's, you know, cousins, family approach me, and they would be like, yo, why you? I'm like, well, hold up, man. Why? Your cousin will make your cousin good, right? You know what I'm saying? So I had to learn how to say different things. Because sometimes, like, you could come off a certain way. Like, I'll give you an example. But one of the Chiefs, right, My last year was with them, and I played with a lot of. They're good players. I play with a lot of them. I know them. And one of their teammates wasn't holding up his, and it's a bargain. So I'm calling him out on the pod. And then one of my main man's, like, yo, dang, too far. Or shady, yo, dang, get cutting some slack. Now, my job is to keep it as real as possible, right? But my relationship with you was like, you my man. I don't wanna. So I say, look, man, I'm gonna try to be as fair. You know what I'm saying? So maybe my 100 opinion on this dude is that he ain't that good. Maybe I could say in a different light where I'm being more respectful. That's the word. That's what? More respect. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Cause sometimes you gotta deal with that too, though.
Host 1
Constantly.
Maul
100%. And I'm glad you went into that. Cause there is a thing that you have to do when you're talking about either former teammates or colleagues. And People that you have a real connection or relationship with, you don't wanna be as or come across as harsh to guys that, you know, you really kick it with. On a real life, in real life situations, as somebody that you're just watching the game. I never met this kid yet, but you know, he got a lot of upside to him. So you might be a little harsh on him versus the guy that you was actually, you know, in the trenches with. And he's still playing. You don't want to go at him because that's my man for real, like in real life. So it's kind of hard to keep it real. But you gotta find a way to be objective, be honest. But you have to find that little gray area like that's my man. I ain't gonna go too hard on him.
Rory
But see, the thing is, I don't what I'll be telling people like, yo, like this is my job now. You know what I mean? So, yeah, like I had a problem with what I gonna say, a problem. But James Harden, his homies had an issue or something. I said, and I said, yo, man, like I know you don't know me, I don't know you. We know a lot of same people. So that tell you how I get down. It's like, yo, yeah, if you play better, I talk about you better, right? So we said, yo, if you ask me something about James R, I'm saying, yo, one of the greatest talents we've ever seen. But if we talking about like today, yeah, I say, well, bro, it's documented that every time it's like a elimination game or game online, like you just don't even deliver it.
Maul
You disappeared.
Rory
What do you want me to say about you?
Guest 1
Yeah, right, right.
Rory
Yeah, Think about that what I'm saying though.
Guest 1
Yeah. Yeah.
Maul
You gotta be honest in that moment.
Rory
But it's like, what?
Maul
Yeah, it's a notorious thing.
Rory
Every time I'm like, yo, 30 points, you can't stop. He.
Maul
Yeah, and they don't want to. But you can't keep disappearing in the playoffs. And don't think that we not going to say you keep disappearing in the playoffs.
Guest 1
Yeah, yeah.
Host 1
And that's, that's interesting. Let me ask you because we deal more in the music world and we've been approached by artists even that are we consider associates or friends. Artists are sensitive. Like that just comes with the territory. Do you think athletes are just as sensitive?
Rory
Oh my God, yeah.
Host 1
Cause we, I mean we, we again, this don't know ball. We don't talk sports that much. We talk music and we, for the last 10 years, have had to deal with friends, associates, artists all the time being super sensitive when we weren't even being disrespectful, calling anybody out their name. Art is meant to be critiqued. So we critiqued it. That's it. But I always kind of put that sensitivity just to artists. I never even thought that athletes could be that sensitive based off.
Rory
Oh, my God. Yeah, I think athletes more sensitive. I think we have a longer. Like, we're successful longer. Let me break it down. Like, so most athletes, they've been good since they've been like five years old.
Host 1
Yeah.
Rory
They've been their favorites. Okay. They get to high school, they nice still.
Host 1
They local stars. Yeah.
Rory
Well, I feel like rappers, the rappers that I know, like, they may be rapping, then somehow, Somehow they. Somebody look out for them and then they get a chance, then they blow. But ball players, they've been good forever, though.
Maul
Yeah, that's interesting.
Host 1
Yeah, I never thought of that.
Rory
You know what I mean? It means something like, we got egos. You know what I'm saying? So, like, everything's competitive in sports. So I think we are super sensitive. Like, yeah, bro, you should be. Because even in rap, I feel like. Like a player that's not that good in the NFL. Yo, he used to be the man somewhere.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
He go back to his city. He the man. Like, yeah. To his college, he was this.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
Now you get to the pros, it's like, yeah, he the third string man. Watch out.
Maul
Yeah, yeah.
Rory
So we got egos. We stay sensitive even to this day. There'd be times where, you know, I'll meet somebody or whatever and they'll give me respect because stuff I did in the field, but it'd be real dry, you know what I mean? I'm like, oh, okay.
Maul
He might have said something.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
So I said, yo, man, I said, we got an issue. Like, I. I offended you or something like that, you know, Because I want to get out the way. Because most people that rock me, they like me. I got that type of person. You can rock with me.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
Why we got, like, what we got a problem about, dog?
Guest 1
Right, right.
Host 1
And back to that sensitivity and back to the debate pundit shows. When you were playing, was it ever awkward in the locker room when one of your teammates got cooked on first take? And it's just the element, like the elephant in the room. No one's saying shit, but everybody saw all the critiques and you already know he feeling away. Is that a Thing in the locker room. Do y' all talk about what's going on with ESPN, Fox, etc.
Rory
They don't have no effect over the team. We a team. You know what I mean? It's us against them. So, yeah, you had a bad game, but you my man. You my brother. Like, we don't care what they say. But there's times where I've had one time where one of my teammates was, you know, he got caught calling blacks niggas Bradley Cooper. Remember that situation?
Guest 1
Yeah, yeah.
Rory
And I was the only awkward time. I was like, yo, like, this is my man. For real.
Guest 1
Yeah, yeah, I know.
Rory
I heard what he said. I only believe that he made us mad. But it's like, you did say that then. Like, it's. The league is full of blacks. I mean, dawg, we all. We everywhere, right? So that was real awkward.
Maul
What was that? What was that conversation like with him knowing the locker room?
Rory
Yeah, so. So what they did was they kept him away from all of us, so really couldn't, like, holl at him. You know what I mean? But then we had, you know, Mike Vic is everybody's og.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
And Vic was like. He said he had a team meeting. He said, look, man, what he did was wrong, and I ain't for that either. He said, but I've done a lot of things that I'm sorry for, you know what I'm saying? That I didn't. That I did. That I really mean to do. And he was like, you know, we all have done stuff or said things behind closed doors that ain't right. And when he kind of did all that because it's who he is and the respect we gave him, we was like, well, shit, we gonna give him a pass. You know what I mean? So. But it was awkward because now he get a pass, you gotta block for him or win the game. Right? And, you know, now every game he played, everybody's trying to do something dirty to him. And it's like, I get why they want to hurt him, but it's like, yo, this is our man.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
Now that was real awkward. Wow.
Guest 1
Yeah. Yeah.
Maul
That's tough. I got a block for you. And you just said what you just said. It's like, that was tough.
Rory
That was tough. You know, everyone playing certain games and, you know. Cause football dirty, they punching under the pie, grab somebody nuts.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
You know what I mean? And it's like, you know, they face fans trying to rip their eyes out. But I gotta protect him because he's my man, right?
Host 1
And I do love to hear that about Michael Vick, because he always got the rap that he was, especially in Philly. What? That he wasn't a good leader. And he could. Like, that's great to even hear that Vic was taking on that type of role. Like, what was his years like with Michael Vick, to me, is like a superhero. Like, what. What was it like even being in the same locker room with him?
Rory
Y' all, look, I got in the league at 20 years old. I was the youngest player in the league. So Mike Vick, he did his little bit. He came. He came home, right? He hit the Eagles. And I remember he walking to the. He walking into the. To the facility, whatever, and I saying. I said, yo, what's up, Yo, Shady Mooka, what's up? Yeah, what's up? What's good? All right. And then he walked out. I'm like, oh. You know what I mean? I let him see that. I remember just talking to all my homies, like, yo, dog. I just shan.
Host 1
Like, you can't say your dog, but yeah, yeah.
Rory
Oh, yeah, yeah, Right, right. But, yeah, Vic was. He was special. He was like. You know, the thing with Vic is he don't even understand how. How big he is. Like, he don't really see who we.
Host 1
Icon.
Rory
We in the club. You got Air Force in the. In the headband. We like, yo, you, like, you might. Vic, you don't even get it. Super humble.
Maul
You don't even know who you are. Like, do you know who you are?
Rory
Yeah, like, take them jeans off. Put some real. Like, Vic, yeah, he was super humble, bro. One of the best teammates. He's one of the best. He better person. He's his player, bro. Vic is different.
Maul
What was that time like for you in Philly? Cause, I mean, the city of Philadelphia to this day, you know, they love you. Your time in Philly, what you did for the Eagles is legendary. What was it like, that energy during your time in Philadelphia? Like, just the fans, the city, the team, the organization. What was that time like for you?
Rory
Oh, man, Philly was special. You know, it really helped me grow to be like a. A man. You know what I'm saying? Like, I was 20 years old, man. That's such a big city. You don't know what to expect. The fans was great.
Maul
Big sports fans always keep you.
Rory
Keep you honest. You know what I'm saying? Like, I just got inducted to the Eagles hall of Fame. Congrats on that year. Yep. And just seeing how the fans embrace me, man, just love and I feel like, as a. As, like a. That's the closest thing to have, like, a real family in NFL, because NFL is always, like, in and out, like, revolving door. Guys come in, guys come out. But the Eagles fan base and the ownership and all that, like, they really make you feel like a real family. Like, there's times where I talk to the owner all the time. You know what I mean? I'm hollering at the players, like, trying to get Saquon to come to Philly. Like, I was trying to do that, trying to help out. And most teams don't really do that. They don't really even care. You know what I mean? So that was special, man, playing with DeSean and Jeremy Macklin, all them dudes, you know, we still tight to this day, so I love my time in Philly, you know, and the fan base, so.
Maul
And shout out to desean. He got the head coaching at Delaware State, right?
Rory
Yeah.
Maul
Shout out to desean Jackson on that.
Host 1
Love Dell State for other reasons.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Maul
Classic.
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Rory
Epic.
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Rory
Are you ready?
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Let's. That's the fun part about being an artist, that you need to have the patience for finding your pen.
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Rory
That's the game, like who stays and who leaves, you know?
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Host 1
All right, where do you rank the Philly sports fan base across the board? Like, I think, of course, Oakland Raiders, you know, before they went to Vegas, that was always the stereotype. I don't know if there's a bigger group of animals than the Philadelphia Eagles fan base. I have friends that are Eagles fans. They're great people individually, but when they get together, they are the worst group of human beings I've ever seen in my life. You know, there's a riot police section at the Eagles stadium. That's only in Philly. That's not in any other stadium. There's no riot police.
Rory
They had a jail in there.
Host 1
Yes. No, there's a jail in the stadium.
Rory
Yeah. No, I would rank Philly fans prior 1.
Host 1
1. Yeah, I don't think it's close. I don't think it's close.
Rory
They travel, Wayne, for no bull crap. You know what I mean? And like, and I like them because you know why? If the team playing bad, they're gonna let you know. You know what I'm saying? Like, we paying money to be watching these games. Like, and they let you know that. And I love them for that because they honest, you know what I'm saying? And they ain't for the bull crap. Don't be coming with your little cowboy jerseys. Don't talk to.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
You might not leave with your shirt. Your jersey On. Yeah.
Maul
That's a fact.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Host 1
Yeah.
Maul
What was the music like in the locker room with y' all? Cause, I mean, you talking about desean Jackson, obviously from the West Coast. You being from pa, Vick being from Virginia. Like, what was the music like? What was y' all listening to in the locker room?
Rory
So my personality is like. I'm like. I'm cool with everybody. You know what I mean? Country boys, white boys, black dudes, everybody. So I was running the music for real. And everything's up north for me. Like, I was putting them boys on Dipset. I put them boys on everything. G Unit. This one GM was going crazy. Yeah, obviously. Hov. Nas, Pat. I had that biggie. I had all that playing. But. But dj, you know what? He put me on Nipsey.
Maul
Okay.
Rory
I remember the first time I said, yo, he ain't really lyrical. Like, I like. But he was good.
Maul
A lot of style.
Rory
He was teaching in his own way.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
You know what I mean? So I remember putting him on. He's put me on Nipsey. This before he was. This one. He was selling the CDs out the car or something like that. I remember that.
Host 1
The Crenshaw.
Rory
Yeah. So DJ always had the west coast sound. I remember when him and Meek Mills had the little rap, little battle.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
I said, bruh, listen, y' all about to come in here and talk about all this. That shit ain't gonna win. Don't bet. Cause he gonna. Meek have. I ain't know who Lil Stoop was at the time.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
I said, he gonna have somebody in there that can rap. If we battle him, we gonna be. And sure enough, his ass lost. I told him that.
Host 1
Cause you were in Philly when the Meek and, like, game beef and that whole thing was happening, right?
Rory
Yeah. Yeah.
Host 1
What's your relationship like with Meek since you was in Philly and obviously being a native of Pennsylvania?
Rory
Nah, man, Meek was cool. You know, we used to gamble, hang out. You know what I'm saying? Party and all that. I just seen him at the Super Bowl. He was hanging out. That's one thing about Philly, though. All like the. From the ball players, like the rappers. We all are. Like, we all are one. That's one thing I did like about Philly. Yeah, but Meek was cool, dude.
Host 1
Yeah.
Maul
Now, obviously, the Eagles just won the super bowl this past season. It took one of our guys that we had, our beloved Saquon Barkley, had to go down the turnpike and turn it up down there in Philly. I'm happy for him we happy that he got a ring.
Rory
That's real. That's real.
Maul
Absolutely happy for Saquon.
Host 1
As a Giant fan, I hate y' all, but I was so happy for Saquon. He deserves it. We did him so fucking dirty.
Maul
Absolutely. Now. And watching Saquon Barkley, what are some similarities you see in you and Saquon, and what are some of the differences in the style between you and Saquon?
Rory
Yeah, you know what? A lot of people be trying to, like, stay there. I don't really see a lot of similarities because I think our games are different. Like, so me and him, we have a golf event we do every year. Saquon a lot bigger than me.
Maul
Okay.
Rory
You know what I'm saying? So I think when people see him make moves and all that, and they look at my moves like, yo, them guys are shifty, boy. Like, he a lot bigger than I am, you know? And I guess the part you would say we are similar is, like, we was real nice and we can make dudes mess and make highlights, but I think. I think we're really different. I think he got his own style, and his style is obviously working. I think he's more. I think he's more God gifted than I am. You know, I come in at, I don't know, what, six foot, like 207. I ain't never really lift weights. I never was into that where he's a dude that, like, he's always been a lifter. He's always been working hard in the gym. Like, I ain't really. I didn't really do none of that. And I think the way we played was good. Cause we both was, like, explosive and got busy. But we just different. I think our styles is a lot different.
Host 1
Yeah, I mean, I definitely. The shiftiness, once he got to the Giants, I think it emulated you for sure, but. Cause he's stocky. I see what you're saying. But y' all definitely do have a same shift as far as how y' all move in between gaps and how y' all go, like. Yeah, I see why people say it. Y' all just have different body types.
Rory
And then, like, man, we made him talk. Like, we laugh about it. You know what I'm saying? But one thing I do, I will say about him that I didn't know he had just from not knowing. Like, I knew him and we would talk, but it wasn't like, when he came to Philly, where I can really holl at him and really be around him, I didn't Know, he was that competitive, you know, like watching at Penn State. He looked talented. Watchman the Giants, like, you know. But I didn't know how competitive he was. I'm a real competitor. Like, I hate to lose in anything.
Host 1
I'll tell you how competitive he is. He beat Maul in karaoke.
Rory
I was happy to see that.
Host 1
He's so competitive. He beat Mall in karaoke at a birthday party. That's a fact.
Rory
For real?
Guest 1
Yeah.
Host 1
No, no, yeah.
Maul
He did not.
Host 1
He saw.
Maul
He's saying at karaoke. I didn't. It wasn't.
Host 1
I know, because it was a competition.
Maul
It wasn't. He smoked everybody. I did not sing at all.
Host 1
He saw that karaoke mic and said, I'm smoking everybody. And then Mall, he did.
Maul
He did his thing.
Rory
To see him showing. Because we golf and, like, I don't really golf like that, but I talk a lot of shit. So my team play. His team. It's like his college team, my college team. And we played and we won. And, you know, I'm talking shit. You know what I mean?
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
And I could see how I said, oh, he cares. That was good to see, though, because now if you care about little golf.
Guest 1
You don't care about.
Rory
And he plays like that. So I like to see that.
Host 1
You went up to Buffalo, so at minimum, twice a season, you saw Bill Belichick. I have to ask, you know the question that's on everyone's mind, Football related. Did he always give sugar daddy vibes?
Rory
You know? No. You know what I was talking about Bill, though, he been so angry and mad and trying to, like, win everything. And just like, now he. He. Now he's getting his ass beat. And now he's like, all right, when this stuff is over, let me enjoy life.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
Money, I got status.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
Let me give me a little bad little 25. Like, you know what I mean?
Host 1
Yeah, Let me go do yoga on the beach.
Guest 1
Yeah, man, come on.
Rory
Taking his shirt off and all that. Like, come on.
Host 1
He was wearing hoodies that were cut off. Yeah. I'm happy Bill is finally embracing.
Maul
Gave Bill some stuff what it is.
Host 1
But, yeah, he just never rock with Bill, though.
Rory
I only rock with Bill like that. Cause, like, you had Brady, dog. You know how blessed that is at Brady.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
And you winning championships and you still not happy with Brady, you know what I'm saying? Like, what are we talking about? Teams would die to have Brady.
Maul
That's a fact. Now, speaking of Brady, like, he ain't nothing.
Rory
Like what?
Maul
Yeah, speaking of Brady, you played and now that I'm thinking about it. You played. Played with Michael Vick. You played with Pat Mahomes, Brady and Brady now with those.
Rory
And Josh Allen.
Maul
God damn. Now with those. With those four quarterbacks, right? What are. If you had them on the draft board right now in front of you, Vic Brady, no accolades, nothing.
Rory
You just don't play with Donovan McN. He was nice. God.
Host 1
Oh, yeah, I forgot he was at.
Maul
The end of that.
Rory
Now, real quick. I know what you about to ask real quick. The last time I did this and this one, Josh was his second year, so he won't even. Y' all even know who Josh Allen really was? I did. I know how good he was.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
He said he was mad, and I'm like, yo, damn, dog. Yeah, I called you twice. You. You texted me.
Guest 1
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Maul
He don't want to talk to me.
Rory
He said, yeah, man, I seen. I seen your. Your quarterback list.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
So you talk about players being sensitive.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
He on his second year. He wasn't even a star yet. And he was like, yo, you didn't have me as elite dude.
Host 1
Like, you had me over Brady.
Rory
You didn't have him over Brady. Right, right, right. So. All right, so what's the question?
Host 1
You had me over Michael Vick, who had a thousand yards rushing.
Maul
So in all of those quarterbacks you play with.
Rory
Yeah.
Maul
Who is the guy that if you just saw them play, then did no accolades, just saw them on the field, working out, throwing the ball. Who is the one? You be like, I want him to be my quarterback. I want to run for him.
Rory
All right, but hold on real quick. Cause, like, that's the question is, like, so you saying if everybody's out here in the yard just throwing the ball, Running.
Maul
Just throwing. Just running and throwing.
Host 1
I mean, number one gotta be.
Rory
See, but that's hard because, like, football ain't just that.
Host 1
Yeah.
Rory
Now, okay, I'm answer your question, and then I'm gonna ask. I'm gonna put in this. In a. In a scenario where, like, it makes more sense for me.
Maul
Okay.
Rory
All right, So I probably would say Josh Allen on Autumn Dudes.
Maul
Really?
Rory
If you just talk. If you say if your question is, yo, if you in a park.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
Dogs and cats running around, and we got a football field.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
And we was just throwing the ball, running and all that. Yeah, yeah, it's Josh Bob.
Host 1
No, but I got. I have to give pushback. The way Patrick Mahomes has actually changed the quarterback position in the way he plays schoolyard ball in the highest level of the NFL.
Rory
Pat different. Pat different.
Host 1
If you just run around in a park. I don't know if anyone besides Pat Mahomes might be number one period in NFL history. Backyard football.
Rory
So Pat the best quarterback today for sure. I think Pat's the best. Right? But when you just talking about that, you just said with a T shirt on and just throwing the ball around, Running around.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
Josh Allen. If he raced Michael Vick. Michael Vick will win. It's going to be a close race than what people think.
Guest 1
Okay.
Host 1
God damn. Okay.
Rory
When they all stand next to each other though, Josh gonna look way bigger than all these dudes.
Guest 1
Okay?
Rory
All right. He gonna run you over. If you in his way, he might make you miss. If you in his way, he tough as nails. And then we gonna talk about who had the strongest arm. Now, he probably got the strongest arm. We prior out of him. And Pat. I remember when I went to Kansas City, we was talking to Pat about just, you know, quarterbacks and all that. And I'm an instigator, so I might have brought it up to him. And he was like, well, I probably would never do like a throw off with Josh because it's a lose lose. Because it's like, yo, I'm supposed to win. But Pat got a. Or Josh got a crazy arm. So it'll be close. Either way. You cut it. Now. That's one part of it. Now we just said, yo, I'm in a. I'm on a football team. And the intelligence, the winning, all that stuff, what quarterbacks do matters. Then the first dude off the table is Tom. Cause he can't run a lick. And he's better than everybody. He's smarter than everybody. He knows what to do. And he's a competitor. That mother right there. So I would go with Tom and then I would probably go with Pat second, and then I would go Allen third, and then fourth would be pride. Vic, you know, damn.
Maul
I would have thought Vick would have been up higher, like on the list. Because I mean, just remember Michael, Vicky playing, obviously a great runner, great athlete, but I think Vick's arm was really underrated for a lot of years.
Host 1
Hell yeah.
Maul
That's true for a lot of years. I think Michael Vick as a passer was very underrated. Cause coming in it was like, you know, this guy, he breaks the pocket, but he can go and get you a first down, get you a touchdown. But then when he, you know, when in his later years, it's like, okay, I can't really just get out this Pocket and start running.
Rory
I think he was better with the.
Host 1
Eagles, I was about to say, in Philly, I think he proved that point way more than he did in Atlanta.
Maul
Well, yeah, I mean, he had. He had desean out there running.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Maul
Every Going deep, every play, like, yeah, throw that shit.
Rory
Because I always want to hear, like, people's perspectives, not ball players. So. So you. You would. So you tell me you would take Mike over who, though? Because you said you'd be high. If.
Maul
If I'm looking at that. If I had those four, I'm thinking I probably would either go Mike Vick or Pat Mahomes first one of those.
Host 1
Two, I would go Pat, Mike, Josh, Allen, Brady. As far as in the park. Schoolyard football.
Rory
Yeah.
Host 1
No, no, of all time. And Brady is.
Rory
I'm sorry. I did the rankings on the football park. That's why I said. That's why I said.
Maul
Oh, on football, I mean, Brady is first to me.
Host 1
Yeah.
Rory
So. Oh, so. Oh, I'm sorry, then. That's my bad. Okay, so we saying the park. Yeah. Oh, so, okay, Josh will be first in the park, then I'm going with Mahomes, then Vic, then Brady.
Maul
Okay.
Rory
Because Mahomes, like you said, Mahomes be looking left. He'll throw that thing right, and it'd be accurate.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
And he. And he's more elusive than what people think.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
They see his stomach. They see how he talk. They like, oh, he ain't really no athlete, Pat. An athlete.
Guest 1
Yeah. Yeah.
Host 1
Nah, he was just the way he'd be doing the shovel passes for 30 yards is the craziest I've ever seen. Like.
Rory
And he's a competitor. I watched this time we had a tackle. I won't even say his name, but he was really good. And every day of the week, he kept checking on, like, yo, was he gonna play? Is he gonna play every day?
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
Well, we get to the last day is Friday. If you really don't make the. The injury report, then you won't play. You know what I'm saying? Man, Pat walking that. He said, yo, is he playing? The doctors and the players started, like, mumbling, like, kind of, you know, give me some jumbo.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
Saying a lot, but not saying nothing.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
He said. He said, yeah, it. I'm a. With him or without it. Yeah. And he won real quick. Td don't show you that part, though, right?
Guest 1
Yeah. Yeah.
Host 1
As a running back, being with those legendary quarterbacks, do you think that was an advantage or disadvantage as far as maybe the defense was focused more on the pass. So giving the ball to you was easier. Or the fact that, hey, we're just focusing on the passing game.
Rory
Yeah. So I'll say this, though. You know, I wasn't really blessed to play them dudes in my prime. Prime. So I played with. I played with Pat and Tom at the last two years of my career. Right. And then when I played with Josh, he was a rookie, so, like, he. He was talented, but he wasn't good.
Host 1
They still gave me some respect, though.
Rory
And then when I played with Mike, see, the mic thing was weird because Mike was good, but, like, it should have ran through me. Cause I was the one that was making all first team, all prosaun. They weren't doing that. They was good though, but they weren't doing that.
Guest 1
Right.
Rory
And we would throw the ball so much where now you might get a pick or two or a fumble or. You know what I mean? Cause we throwing it so much. If you look at how they use Lamar Jackson, they ran the ball a lot with Derrick Henry, and they let Lamar run a little bit, but he ain't throwing it like 30 sometimes a game.
Guest 1
Right.
Rory
We was throwing the ball with Mike like it was Peyton or. You know what I'm saying? And it's not a diss to him, but it's like his game is he can throw the ball, but he can run too. Like, why are we gonna make him do all that throwing?
Host 1
Yeah, well, I mean, did you see a difference with Andy Reid in Philly vs. KC? What was the difference there?
Rory
So he didn't call plays in Philadelphia, you know what I'm saying? He just looked over everything where he called plays in Kansas City. I remember saying, tell him like, yo, all these exotic plays you got, why you ain't caused. When I was there. So he didn't really call plays, you know, but. But then again, like, Mike skill set different from Pat's.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
You know, and then sometimes being honest, like, if pat's throwing it 38, 40 times, like, he might get a pick because he'll pay. Throw some picks too. Like. Like, you gotta be a certain type of talent to do all that. Unless you throwing like bubble screens or. Or, you know, safe passes. Peyton, Manny's and Tom, they can do that shit.
Host 1
Yeah, yeah, that makes sense.
Maul
Now we just had the NFL draft and, you know, obviously the talk of the night with Shador sliding to the fifth round. As somebody that's, you know, obviously been in that position yourself. What was your thoughts in that moment, like, as far as just being a player like, going back to that moment of you being on the board and waiting to hear your name called. Like, did you. Number one, did you think Shador would slide that far down in the draft? And number two, do you think it's more a political thing or. Or maybe as a player. I'm just asking the players. Do you feel like you seen something in Shador where he's not quite ready or what y' all think he is yet?
Rory
Yo, man, like, we could do this, but y' all know what's going on. Y' all know what's going. That's why you asked the question. That was politics. Yeah, that was crazy, bro. Then, like, now you got a player on your team that you took in the third round. The quarterback.
Host 1
Yeah.
Rory
Did everybody know you not even good at Shador? He in the fifth round, like, so if. Let's say he wasn't as good as you, I thought he was. And maybe he thought he's better than what he is. His dad's Dion, so everybody also gonna feel like they better, you know, because that's what Dion installs in his kids. Like, you order shit, which is not wrong with that, right? But y' all telling me a fifth round draft pick, yo, right? So check this out. So I've been playing ball a long time. I've never heard a coach or franchise come out and say, well, we got a third round draft that we drafted. We got a fifth round draft pick. We got. We got an old ass quarterback. And Joe Flacco, he was like 40, he's like, oldest. He ordered all of us in this on this call or the zone, right? And then you got a young quarterback that struggled in his career, but he made some splashes in Philadelphia, but in Pittsburgh, he wasn't that good. Okay? They said, you know what we're going to do? They told the whole world this, the whole, you know, the media, that we going to split the reps from the first team and the second team. Now, since I'm in plan, it don't happen like that, okay? The starter gets the number one reps, the backup gets the number two reps. The third and fifth round draft pick, that's in football. That's not. That's nothing. That's like you fifth round, there's nothing, you know, you won't let the fifth rounder get some second team reps in the first team reps. Normally they go with the fourth string and third string, right? So that lets you know that everybody in this room we got are Eagle for real. And that he could potentially start. Because he's a fifth rounder, he shouldn't even be taking no number one reps, right? So y' all did all that bullshit with the draft to have your fifth round draft pick now be taking number second team reps and first team reps, right? Now tell me how that makes sense, right? What that was, was, listen, got this young black kid who don't need the pros, right? Let's calm him down a little bit. He a little bit too cocky.
Maul
Ego check.
Rory
Yeah, ego check. I didn't like that shit.
Maul
Yeah. I thought that it was crazy. Only because when you start looking around and look at all the analysts and where they had them and look at all the mock drafts, like, I think the lowest I saw was like, they had him like, late first, early second. But now when you get to third, fourth, everybody's like, okay, clearly this is, you know, they going at coach prom. You know, they don't like. It's politics, things like that. Even the president, even Donald Trump chimed in on that and was like, like, people are just stupid. There's no way. His dad is a great player. DNA. He's a champion. He's a street smart and all these things. Donald Trump was saying, he was like, there's no way that Shador Sanders should be a fifth round draft pick. Yeah, that was crazy.
Host 1
Before we get out of here, top five Philly rappers of all time.
Rory
Oh, top five.
Maul
Top five.
Rory
I'm gonna go. Damn. The hard part is because I'm a Meek fan. I love Meek, though. I guess it'll be cool too. But I got. But see, I love Siegel. That's a tough one, yo. That's a tough one. I'm gonna go. I'm gonna go with.
Host 1
Philly has a lot. A lot of spit.
Maul
A lot of rappers in Philly.
Rory
I know, but I'm just talking about that. That. So I guess number one, I will go. I'm gonna go Meek Mills.
Maul
Okay.
Rory
All right. You know, him and. Him and Secret's a tough one, though. I ain't gonna. That's a tough one for me. Just for me. That's a tough one.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
I'm gonna go. I'm gonna go. Bean, second, Right. I'm gonna go. I'm gonna go. Cassidy, third.
Host 1
Okay. Not mad at that.
Rory
I. I love Cash like, you talking about battle rap. He's the first I'm throwing on. Yeah, you know, let's. Three, four. I'm gonna go. This is gonna. You up a little bit, but I'm gonna go. I'm gonna Go Eve.
Host 1
Yo, I'm not mad at that at all.
Maul
I'm not mad at that.
Host 1
I was just having an Eve conversation.
Maul
I'm not mad at that.
Host 1
Eve has my favorite voice of a female rapper. Said just her voice to me is. Is the best female rap voice I've ever heard.
Rory
Yeah.
Host 1
I'm not mad at that at all.
Rory
Go to New York. But she hold her own.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
And then I'm gonna go fifth. I guess I'm biased because I like some of the people I like. You know, you can go free, but I'm gonna go. I'm gonna go. Young Chris.
Host 1
I'm not mad at that at all.
Maul
Definitely not mad at that.
Host 1
That makes sense to me.
Maul
Definitely not mad at that. I love when him and Rada put out their tape. One of my favorite tapes.
Rory
Chris. Nice.
Maul
Chris, he gonna be forever. He gonna always be an elite. Elite rapper.
Rory
I love Young Cass real quick. Yeah. Cause y' all outsiders. Would you'd have had be me first over me.
Guest 1
Yeah. Yeah.
Host 1
Bean's one of my favorite rappers ever.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Maul
I. Yeah. The becoming the reason the truth. Like, those albums.
Host 1
It's just like time and too with my age. Like, Beans was the one for me.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Host 1
Like. But I mean, I would even put on some like, rap Nerdy Black thought has to be in that conversation. Yeah. Like.
Rory
Yeah.
Host 1
Even close to like, a number. Like, you could make a case that he would be the number one rapper.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Host 1
Rapper. Rapper from Philly.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Maul
We talking just technically rapping.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Host 1
But I mean, I would put beans. I put Beans one, Black thought. Two, three.
Maul
I would.
Host 1
I'd probably put. This is my personal freeway.
Rory
Free was nice too.
Host 1
Meek would be 4,5. It's funny you said Young Chris because.
Rory
That.
Maul
He'S kind of like Philly.
Host 1
He's right there.
Maul
He gotta be. There's no doubt about.
Host 1
I probably put Chris right there, too.
Rory
Yeah.
Host 1
I'd actually. As far as rapping, I probably prefer Chris over Cassidy. But I feel like that's disrespectful because that I'm a hustler album. Like, it's kind of up to not put Cassidy in the top five.
Rory
And I'm feeling also too, like. Like the. Like, I like the bars. I'm a bar dude. But also, like, when you leave Philadelphia and you go to Houston or you go to wherever. Like, some people represent the city the right way. You know, I mean, like Cass, he was one of them dudes that. Yo, my Philly shield. People gonna know Philly, you know, because stuff I done did. So I Think about all that, like, the production part and the actual bars, you know?
Host 1
Well, y' all are disrespectful because no one brought up Will Smith.
Maul
Listen, I love freshman. I love freshman.
Host 1
I'm just saying, like, y' all are disrespectful, you know?
Rory
You know what, though? I'm gonna text Gilly this. Gilly gonna be like, yo, why did I make that?
Maul
Yeah, Gilly definitely gonna be like, why? He ain't talking.
Host 1
But no disrespect on Gilly's name, especially. We going back to my era with beans. Like, Gilly's mixtapes was our in high school. Like, Gilly is definitely in that conversation. I wouldn't even be mad with the young Chris versus Gilly. Gilly is up there. I don't want to disrespect Gilly.
Maul
Correct.
Rory
I go real.
Maul
Like, if you go on Gilly, I'm going Dutch and spade. Like, I go into that type. Okay, Yeah, I go. Yeah, I go into that. Like, I go oskino. You know what I'm saying? I go into, like, that type of Philly. Hell, yeah. But Ines right now is going crazy. He put out a freestyle every other week. He going crazy, but he don't have. It's the music.
Host 1
He don't have the songs. Yeah, but Ines for sure is up there.
Rory
He deserves a shout out.
Maul
No, definitely. Enes still. He's still rapping. He's still going crazy.
Host 1
I mean, they never really rep Philly like that. But corrupt and Left Eye, I feel like, need to be somewhat in a couple now. Corrupt?
Rory
He'll never say Philly.
Maul
Nah, he do.
Host 1
Yeah, he every now and then.
Rory
Yeah.
Maul
Yeah, he let people know. Yeah, he let people know. He from Philly for sure.
Host 1
But Left Eye, I think needs to be in that conversation as well. Even though she, you know, Atlanta with TLC shit.
Maul
But she from Philly. Yeah, absolutely right.
Host 1
All right.
Maul
All right, Shady, before we let you go, what is your prediction this year for the Super Bowl? Who's taking it all this year?
Rory
Year, the Eagles.
Host 1
Well, next year.
Rory
Yeah. Well, led by y man from New York, Saquon back at it.
Maul
You think they're gonna do it again? Go back to back?
Rory
Yeah, yeah. They team that same team.
Maul
I don't know, man. KC KC Gonna be. I think KC Gonna be right there. Buffalo gonna be right there again.
Rory
I think either case in Buffalo, that play, but the Eagle team too. Good, bro.
Host 1
What's wrong in Buffalo? Like, what's going on? Why is Buffalo not made it there?
Rory
I'MMA tell you why, bro. You play the Juggernauts every year.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
If they. If the Bills play in the nfc, they make the super bowl every year. Like the Chiefs, right? It's hard to beat Patrick Rollins and Andy Reid. Andy Reid, the best coach in football of all time, bro.
Guest 1
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's tough.
Maul
You got him, but you got him over Bill.
Rory
Yeah. Now look.
Host 1
Nah, you can't say that.
Rory
Let me take. All right. Let me break this. Now, that's some good football for y' all. All right?
Guest 1
Okay.
Rory
So, like, people be conditioned. You know what I mean? Like, I don't care how great any player does, nobody will be better than mj. That's how people look at it, right? You know what I mean? This is what it is. Belichick got that same thing. When Belichick didn't have Brady, he was trash. People only act like he's only coach for the Patriots. That's not true. He had other coaching jobs.
Host 1
Wait, oh, no, no, no, no. I'm giving pushback because what he was a defensive coordinator in Cleveland. He was with the Giants Is some other random assistant. He. When Bledsoe went down. Let's not act like the Patriots was ass. Like, Belichick was there for, what, two years, a year and three games before Brady was there and took a backup and did that. Like, let's not. And always had. Never had good personnel until Randy Moss.
Rory
Showed up, told me this what I'm gonna do for you, right? I like you giving pushback. I like that. I tell my son that. I like. I like that. Don't go with your system. So I'm gonna give you some homework. It was homework, right? So when we leave this interview, right. I'm gonna get your info. We're gonna talk again. So he was a head coach before he got to the Patriots. That's some homework for you to look at. And when you look at that homework, he wasn't a winner. He was a loser there. Okay, then when you. When you get to the Patriots, right? Before you had Tom Brady and after you had Tom Brady, right?
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
You're not even 500 winning coach.
Host 1
That team was a class, though.
Rory
And look, look, look, look. Last thing soon, Brady leaves, right? You limp your way to the playoffs. You get smoked by 35 points to a team you play twice a year. And then after that, you look like one of the worst teams in football. So with Andy Reid, no matter where you drop him at, no matter who his quarterback is, he always gonna be a good coach. We always gonna Win. Before he got to the Chiefs, they won three games, bro. Yeah, same thing. Same thing.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
Then the next year they go to playoffs, and now the Chiefs is what they are. The Eagles. Before I got to the Eagles, they was trash. First year, he went 5 and 5. He went 5 games, 5 and 11. The near after that, 11 and 5. Playoffs. Playoffs. Playoffs. So I just hate when we compare them dudes. And the last thing.
Host 1
So I didn't know I was gonna be the Bill Bell.
Guest 1
Yeah, right.
Rory
Andy Reid's an offensive quarterback type of dude, so I can develop players. I think Patrick Holmes was phenomenal. I personally don't think that Pat would be that. Without Andy. I think he'll be really, really good. I don't think he'd be that right. Everywhere Andy goes, the quarterback is going to be good.
Maul
Okay?
Rory
This is what it is. I can't say the same for Bill. Like what? Bill gets credit for Tom and he a quarterback and you a defensive coach.
Host 1
Okay. After Deflategate, how many. How many games was Brady suspended? They went undefeated.
Rory
Yeah.
Host 1
And then made homies career. Who went to the 49ers? What's his name?
Guest 1
Yeah, Garoppolo.
Rory
Yeah, he's trash, too. What about him?
Host 1
No, exactly. And Bill. He went undefeated with Bill after Deflategate, when Brady got suspended.
Rory
Look, I mean, you talking about a couple games, I'll give you that.
Host 1
I can't say, and I'm not saying it's comparable to what Andy Reid has done it as in regards with other quarterbacks, but you can't discredit that Brady was really a nobody at that time.
Rory
You say that, though.
Host 1
Yo, I know what he did in Michigan. Don't get me wrong. They discredit him.
Rory
Oh, we talking about the pros. Everywhere Tom Brady goes, he wins. The dude left, the dude leaves.
Host 1
No, I'm saying. I'm saying when Bledsoe went down, Bill was dealing with a nobody as a quarterback. Had no experience the NFL and no real personnel.
Rory
So that's not true.
Host 1
Bill and Brady have made Edelman a Hall of Famer. Like every last little fucking wide receiver they have made that way.
Rory
This is my question to people. Like, they say that how does Bill get credit for them type of receivers? He's like these on defensive side. He don't have nothing to do with the offense.
Host 1
That. Come on. You think Bill Belichick has nothing to do with the offense? Nothing at all. You think he don't show up on Tuesdays and Wednesdays? He'd just be at home with his 24 year old girlfriend.
Rory
I'm saying he's not putting no plays in. He's not installing. He's not. Like he's not coaching the offense. Like Andy Reid ain't going over there coaching the defense.
Host 1
He's the coach, the gm. I'm not. I don't think he's the best drafter. But look what he's done. He's taken a bunch of kids from Rutgers and made them hall of Fame dbs. Like that's a coach. He put the best offensive coordinators that ended up being the Notre Dame head coach. Like he has made stars out of coaches. Mike Vrabel, like he has made stars.
Rory
All his coordinators, they be trash for offense.
Host 1
Then why are they a dynasty?
Rory
Let me tell you. Hold on, hold up. They coaching Tom Brady, dog. That's the truth. The coordinators, he gets right, they come there with the Patriots. They winning all these games and all this shit. Soon they leave the Patriots and they leave Tom Brady as their quarterback. They go to all these different places and be trash. You know what they do? Then they come back to Tom and they save them. Tom left the Patriots and won the championship with the Bucks. Okay, Same roster. Same team.
Host 1
Yeah, same roster. All I'm saying is, Dawg, that was like. That was like the AAU vers. That Bucs team was insane. What are we talking about? From running game to three receivers. Let's act like that. Bucs team. Gronk came back. What are we talking about? He had an all star team.
Rory
See, you say that, you say that, but it's like this is the elite players versus elite players. So nothing's just really easy. You know what I'm saying?
Host 1
It's the NFL.
Rory
Of course. Nothing's really easy. So what I'm saying is the common factor we have here is that every time number 12 goes somewhere, they gonna be winning. And then when he leave. And then when he leaves, think about yourself. The Patriots ain't never looked that bad.
Host 1
They look terrible. I know. I think Tom Brady is the greatest quarterback of all time. I don't even think it's fucking close. I'm just saying, we cannot discredit Bill Belichick and everything he did with the rosters that he had. The Patriots were never a superstar team, ever. Even the running backs, if you go through the Patriots running backs for the last 20 years, those guys would have never been damn near Super Bowl MVPs without the system that was running in the Patriots.
Rory
This is why I don't get what you keep doing. You keep giving so Bill's thing is defense, right? He's one of them. They say he's one of the most greatest masterminds on defense.
Guest 1
Right?
Rory
So if that's what he is, why do you keep giving him credit for offense?
Host 1
He's the head coach. So if they fail, it's. He gets the credit. But if they win, he doesn't.
Rory
But I'm saying, how do you get the credit? Nobody. I mean, nobody's the head coach.
Host 1
You think. You think he's legitimately not looking through any of that? Like, he's just be like, yo, whatever y' all want to do.
Rory
No, I mean, obviously he the coach, but what I'm saying is, like, he ain't in that motherfucker. Like, yo, let's go over this. Officer game plan to try. He. That's not what he does. Something he do.
Host 1
Most coaches, I just cannot see him not looking over.
Rory
He ain't doing these crazy, exotic defensive shit. That's not what they do. Get an office defense coach. You got the head coach. I see everything, but I ain't really. So real quick before you leave.
Host 1
Because.
Rory
You keep saying the personnel and the team was not that good. Look at the fucking defense that the pitchers had with Tom Brady and Drew Bludsoe. Cause I don't think, you know. Cause they.
Host 1
Teddy Brusky. Teddy Bruski was crazy. Vrabel was there at that time. I mean, obviously, you get to the high towers and all that after, but they were good.
Rory
They're real good players.
Host 1
Rodney Harrison was struggling in San Diego until he came to the Patriots. He was having. He was having a hard time.
Rory
Yeah. Keep going. Keep going. That's crazy, but keep going. Keep going. He's always been good. Who was.
Host 1
Who was on the. The free safety next to Ronnie Harrison. He was nice.
Rory
Oh, Malor. That went to the Bills. He was nice, too. He was.
Host 1
He was. Yeah. But again, he's always been nice. No, you talk about lawyer Malloy.
Rory
Yeah, he was a linebacker.
Host 1
Yeah. Laura Malloy. Willie McGinnis was struggling with the Patriots until. Till Bill got there.
Rory
So everybody struggling.
Host 1
They was in a bad organization. I'm sorry. You think. All right. No, no, no. Let's. Let's get into it. You think Pete Carroll was bringing Willie McGinnis to the promised land?
Rory
I think Willie was a really good player.
Host 1
No, Willie is a Hall of Famer.
Rory
He's.
Host 1
But he had a shitty system. You had Ryan Seymour, Ty Law.
Rory
Yeah.
Host 1
Sante Samuel, first of all, Asante Samuel. Who was Asante Samuel before the Patriots and got that contract with y' all.
Rory
Bro, he was a beast. He. He's a rookie and beat one of the dudes out. He'd been good his whole life. He's been as good as whole life in the pros.
Host 1
But he wasn't some lottery pick that the Patriots got. They was already a damn near dynasty when they got Asante Samuel.
Rory
Hold up.
Host 1
So the system was perfect for him. Okay, you acting like Asante Samuel was the number one pick, but I'm saying.
Rory
He was a baller. I don't care what.
Host 1
No, he's a. He should be in the hall of Fame. I'm saying the system with the Patriots, with Bill and what he did gave him even the value to what? What got to the Eagles.
Rory
Asante balled out with the Patriots and bought with the Eagles.
Host 1
Bill Belichick made Tyrone Poole a potential hall of Famer. What are you talking about?
Rory
Tyrone Pool's out of picture hall of Fame. That's not true.
Host 1
I love Tyrone Poole, but.
Rory
Yo, yo, you know, but see, this crazy. Everybody's so fooled. You'll be surprised. A lot of the Patriots players say about him, like, all that Tom Brady's what made that thing go, bro, that's the simplest.
Host 1
I'm arguing because it's fun right now. No, you in locker rooms, you know this way more than I do.
Rory
I keep saying last name real quick. So, like, out of all 32 teams, right? You telling me if Tom Brady went to them, the bad teams. So you got the average teams and the bad teams, do you think that he makes them teams better?
Host 1
I think if he went to the 49ers with the 198th pick instead of the 199th pick, we're looking at something different. I think it was a perfect storm shit that happens in the universe with two people coming together.
Maul
I think Tom was going to be Tom no matter where he landed.
Host 1
No opportunity is something that happened, happens. Like, let's say Bledsoe. Bledsoe, they had just read up his contract. He was going to be the franchise player. If he doesn't go down, Bledsoe still stays right there. We're not acting like they're putting 200 million into Drew Bledsoe after he did take them to the super bowl, lost against Brett Favre, at that point, they're gonna let Tom Brady beat him out in practice. You think Robert Kraft is allowing that? Yo, he allowed Hernandez to murk people, and he still was like, yo, I'll show up at the court.
Rory
Yeah, they gave Tom Brady 100 million deal or they gave bros climate outdoor and Tom beat him out. He's better. He's better, bro. He's. That's what happened.
Host 1
That's the truth. Tom beat out. Who? Bledso went down. Bledso went down, came back for the Pittsburgh AFC Championship for like 1/4. Bledsoe balled out, but it was clear that Tom Brady was the one. If Bledsoe doesn't go down, that doesn't happen.
Rory
But that's. I mean, well, that's football. We can't. I don't know, you know, but I'm.
Host 1
Saying they're not allowing. As good as Brady could be at practice. That franchise in politics. What did you say? What did you say earlier? I'm gonna do a callback. You said sometimes the best player doesn't play. It's politics. You give Bledsoe this much money, he has the smile, he's tall, he's marketable. You think they're investing all that money to let some kid from Michigan beat him out? No, that's not happening. He went down and he took the moment and became the greatest quarterback of all time. If he goes to the 49ers, I don't know if that same opportunity is happening.
Rory
Oh, so. Oh, so you saying, oh, oh, I get you saying, okay, I gotta get credit for that. So you're saying like Bill made it happen for him. He gave him a chance to play.
Host 1
It was a perfect storm and energy of both of those people and that opportunity. And yeah, an amazing coach and the potential greatest quarterback of all time. And that moment happening. That's some real. Like, you have to go on the moon and stars to figure out how that whole shit happened. I'm deadass.
Rory
But the thing with Tom is like the time that, you know, everywhere he's been at, he's been really, really good.
Host 1
Never met him.
Rory
He's been a winner, right?
Host 1
Yeah, Michigan, he was a winner.
Rory
Everything I know about Tom is that he's been a winner. He's been really, really good as a quarterback. That's what y' all know.
Guest 1
Yeah.
Rory
What I'm telling you is that we can't say the same for Belichick. That's all I'm saying, bro.
Host 1
No, he's 75 with a 24 year old girlfriend. That's a winner to me.
Rory
So look, look, look. He gotta do his homework. I gotta roll homework.
Maul
Lashawn, we appreciate you. Thank you, bro.
Rory
Y' all. Appreciate y' all. Yeah.
Guest 1
Love.
Maul
Okay.
Rory
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Maul
That doesn't happen often.
Rory
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Podcast Summary: New Rory & MAL – "Rory & Mal Don't Know Ball | LeSean McCoy"
Podcast Information:
The episode kicks off with Rory and Maul diving straight into current NFL controversies, setting aside typical podcast advertisements and introductions to deliver unfiltered sports analysis and personal anecdotes.
Rory brings attention to a heated dispute involving Ryan Clark and RG3 (Russell Wilson III) concerning the Angel Reese and Kaitlin Clark situation. He highlights the racial undertones that have heightened the tension between these figures.
Rory [05:06]: "So Ryan Clark, he was being outspoken about the whole RG3 take on the whole Angel Reese, Kaitlin Clark situation. A lot of people have turned it into something racial and things of that nature."
The conversation shifts to the behavior of athletes on social media, emphasizing how some players seek attention through controversial actions or statements. Rory criticizes RG3 and Ryan Clark for their approach to garnering attention, noting the superficiality often present in their actions.
Rory [05:56]: "He always trying to look for a way to, like, have attention."
LeSean McCoy shares his journey transitioning from a professional athlete to engaging in real estate and media. He discusses the challenges he faced, such as declining contracts and changing roles, which prompted him to explore new career avenues.
LeSean McCoy [18:00]: "I knew I would do good on TV because I like to talk. It's easy to me... So I started doing the podcast."
The hosts delve into the culture of sports debates on television, comparing it to traditional barbershop discussions. They discuss how modern platforms allow for more authentic conversations but also highlight the heightened sensitivity among athletes when criticized publicly.
Rory [23:37]: "I mean, it's kind of like dying down a little bit. I think the last real debates we had was like Skip and Shannon Sharpe."
Rory recounts personal experiences within locker rooms, emphasizing the importance of team unity and the awkwardness that arises when teammates face public criticism. He shares an incident involving a teammate's inappropriate language and the subsequent team meeting led by Michael Vick to address the issue.
Rory [35:35]: "And I was the only awkward time. I was like, yo, like, this is my man. For real."
The discussion compares the playing styles of Saquon Barkley and LeSean McCoy, highlighting their differences in physique, training, and approach to the game. Rory admires Barkley's natural talent and work ethic, distinguishing himself with a more raw and less polished style.
Rory [45:11]: "A lot of people be trying to, like, stay there. I don't really see a lot of similarities because I think our games are different."
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to analyzing various quarterbacks, including Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes, and Tom Brady. The hosts debate their abilities, competitiveness, and impact on their respective teams.
Rory [50:14]: "I probably would say Josh Allen on Autumn Dudes."
Rory and Maul engage in a heated debate about the effectiveness of coaches Bill Belichick and Andy Reid. They discuss Belichick's defensive mastermind reputation versus Reid's offensive prowess, ultimately favoring Reid for his ability to develop and lead quarterbacks like Patrick Mahomes.
Rory [73:36]: "But I'm saying, how do you get the credit? Nobody. Nobody's the head coach."
The episode wraps up with light-hearted banter and a recap of discussed topics. Rory reinforces his commitment to authentic and honest commentary, while Maul emphasizes the importance of balancing competitive analysis with team loyalty.
Notable Quotes:
Rory on Athlete Sensitivity:
"I think athletes more sensitive... We have egos. You know, we stay sensitive even to this day."
[32:19]
LeSean McCoy on Transitioning Careers:
"I always thought that I would do good on TV because I like to talk. It's easy to me..."
[21:23]
Rory on Locker Room Unity:
"We a team. You know what I mean? It's us against them."
[34:04]
Discussion on Quarterbacks:
"Pat the best quarterback today for sure. I think Pat's the best."
[50:23]
Debate on Coaching Effectiveness:
"You can really see that we can't say the same for Belichick."
[73:36]
Key Insights:
Authenticity Matters: Both Rory and Maul emphasize the importance of genuine commentary over sensationalism, especially in the realm of sports debates.
Team Dynamics Influence Performance: The episode underscores how locker room relationships and team unity play a crucial role in an athlete's performance and overall team success.
Transitioning Challenges: LeSean McCoy's narrative highlights the difficulties athletes face when transitioning to post-sports careers, emphasizing the need for planning and adaptability.
Coaching Impact: The debate between Belichick and Reid showcases differing philosophies in coaching, with a focus on how coaches shape player development and team success.
Athlete Sensitivity: The conversation reveals a heightened sensitivity among athletes to public criticism, stemming from long-term exposure and competitive environments.
Conclusion: This episode of "New Rory & MAL" offers a deep dive into current NFL controversies, player dynamics, and the intricacies of sports media culture. Through candid discussions and personal anecdotes, Rory and Maul provide listeners with an engaging and insightful perspective on the ever-evolving landscape of professional sports.