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Bobby Bones
This is a podcast called 25 Whistles. Talking Football. And they all wear a whistle.
Emily Tish Sussman
Yeah, it's stupid, but why did you expect.
Bobby Bones
It's a podcast called 25 Whistles.
Kevin
25 Whistles.
Bobby Bones
I welcome. Blow the whistle, please. Hey, you got your sexy player, Eddie. Dallas Cowboys.
Kevin
I saw that. I mean, yeah, let's. Yeah. I mean, I was excited to see it come down.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I mean, I think it's fantastic for two reasons. One, he was Pittsburgh's number one. They really didn't have a quarterback. He's kind of crazy.
Kevin
Yeah, right.
Bobby Bones
But you can only be so crazy if you're not the best player. And he was the best player. He was their number one. You get a little more freedom to be crazy when you're the number one. He's going into a place now where he's not the number one. CD Lamb is easily the number one, 100%. So you don't get that liberty anymore. He's probably still a little bit crazy, but he's also awesome. He's awesome and it is going to help CD Lam so much because they didn't have a number two like they. They had a number four. Trying to be a number two for the last year, year and a half.
Kevin
Right.
Bobby Bones
So, I mean, when, when Cooks is your guy, we can roll through a Few of those guys that played it. And Cooks was hurt. Like, this is great for CD Lamb. This is great for Dak. I think this is awesome. If you're a Cowboys fan, I'm surprised you're not pumped up about it.
Kevin
I guess I was just still confused that they didn't. They didn't draft a receiver, and that was confusing to me. And now I'm thinking, like, was this in the plan the whole time?
Bobby Bones
Didn't they only, like, give cash considerations or something? That makes me feel like Pittsburgh just wanted to get rid of him. But again, as problematic as he is, he'll still remain problematic. But you can only be so problematic when you're not the guy.
Kevin
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Two draft picks.
Kevin
Two draft picks. I think 20, 27 draft picks.
Bobby Bones
Any. Any high ones, though?
Eddie Garcia
Third and the sixth.
Kevin
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Oh, okay. I didn't see that. That's great. That. Okay, cool. That means Pittsburgh attached some value to him then and just didn't want to get rid of him. I think it's awesome. If I'm a Cowboys fan, I'm fired up about this.
Kevin
Well, it's funny you call it a sexy pick, because I didn't see it. And look at sexy. Immediately, I saw it as like, okay, cool, let's see how this goes. But I didn't call. I didn't look at it as sexy.
Bobby Bones
Yet I don't know how. He's one of the most dynamic wide receivers in the NFL right now. When he's playing the catches that he's able to make, his highlight reel is almost as good as anybody's in the NFL. I would say it's exactly sexy. Kevin, your thoughts?
Eddie Garcia
Yeah. Mean, if I were Eddie, I'd be pumped. I'm kind of looking at the third. It was actually a fifth, not a six. And I mean, shoot, I'd be pumped the Patriots got him. I know he's like you said, he's got a headache, but what receiver isn't?
Bobby Bones
Honestly, what good receiver? Ah.
Kevin
CD Lamb's got a good head on his shoulders, man.
Eddie Garcia
Well, you didn't have a couple blowouts last year.
Kevin
Gets a little mouthy. Gets a little mouthy, but nothing crazy.
Bobby Bones
No, but that's our point. All receivers do that. Yeah, but Pickens, when you're on a bad team without a quarterback, you tend to be mouthier, especially when you're more important than the quarterback or you're better than the quarterback. But CD can't do that because they're paying Dak $500 million. Right? CD Lamb's not king Ding. A ling of that team, kind of on the offense. George Pickens was the king. Ding. A ling of the team. Like, who offensively?
Kevin
Naji Harris?
Bobby Bones
Nobody. That nobody.
Eddie Garcia
Naji Harris.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. No, no, no, no, no. If I'm a Cowboys fan, I absolutely love this.
Eddie Garcia
I feel like he's made for Dallas, too.
Kevin
What does that mean?
Eddie Garcia
He's just gonna love the spotlight, love the helmet, love Jerry Jones. Like, he just got to stay out of fights, man. Hopefully, so he doesn't get suspended or fined.
Bobby Bones
I think, again, because he's not going to be given, like, total autonomy of his actions. He's not going to act like that. So it is a good spot for him.
Eddie Garcia
I agree.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Do you know where Pickens played college ball? Eddie?
Kevin
George Pickens played at. Oh, he played with Dak at Mississippi State.
Bobby Bones
No, Dak. How old do you think he is?
Eddie Garcia
The confidence was so good, though.
Kevin
No, I don't know.
Bobby Bones
So. And he. Pickens was awesome, even as a freshman at Georgia.
Kevin
Oh, Georgia.
Bobby Bones
So, yeah, Georgia Bulldogs, man.
Kevin
Well, you guys convinced me, man. I mean, when it came down, I'm telling you, I was just like, okay. Like, I like it, but I'm not too.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, you should love it.
Kevin
Okay, good.
Eddie Garcia
Yeah. Like who? I don't know. I guess you can go through, sit here and think all day, but is there anybody else? I'm just saying, like, that's on the chopping block or a trade rumor that you've heard this offseason where you're like, oh, I'd rather have that guy.
Kevin
I did see Amari Cooper, but, like, we're not gonna.
Eddie Garcia
Oh, he's still a free agent. You can still get him.
Kevin
We're not doing that.
Bobby Bones
Wait, didn't you have him?
Kevin
Yeah, we had him, and then we let him go.
Bobby Bones
But, yeah, that. You want somebody you already had?
Kevin
No, no, no, no. It was. I mean, he was. He's still good. He's just had. He had a lot of injuries when he was with the Cowboys, so that's just the only one. I thought, like, oh, maybe they'd think about getting him back.
Bobby Bones
But no, that's the least sexy thing ever to go back to your ex, right?
Kevin
Bring him back with your tail tucked.
Eddie Garcia
Oh, especially when I've already been through a couple other people.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, if you're a Cowboys fan, that. That's awesome. Unless you're Eddie.
Kevin
Well, dude, I'm just. This is so weird. I've never been in this position where, like, every year, I've always been like, oh, okay, well, let's go. Let's roll next year. I cannot wait. New team, new everything. And this I'm just not feeling it. Maybe it' because when we talked to Emmett Smith, he was like, man, it's going to be a bit till we get to the super bowl again. And maybe just hearing so much intel from insiders that know things like Dion and Emmett that are just like Michael Irvin who are just not hopeful for the Cowboys in the near future. So maybe that's just where I'm at right now. And if and the draft came by, there wasn't anything, any. Anyone crazy. They passed on Matthew golden, which was nuts to me. We didn't even try to get Ashton Genty, which was nuts to me. So that's just where I'm at.
Bobby Bones
So you don't know that you didn't try to get Ashton Chinty. He was just drafted way ahead of what you had. I mean, you don't know that you're saying things now that you don't know.
Kevin
That's why. That's what I thought would happen, but didn't happen.
Bobby Bones
I think everything you said is actually the opposite of what you feel because the Cowboys did so many non stupid things during the draft, which is a bit different than what they normally do that I think I would be feeling great about it.
Kevin
Yeah, the Cowboys are usually pretty good at drafting. They're just mostly players that we don't, we haven't really heard of, but they know what they're doing and they end up being.
Bobby Bones
You're talking about linemen.
Kevin
Yeah, I know. And they end up being really good for us, so.
Bobby Bones
And I think Emmett Smith is sad because one, it was pre draft and two, who. They don't have a running back. They didn't have a second wide receiver. Now they have a second wide receiver right now. You still don't have a running back.
Kevin
We have the rookie, Jaden Blue.
Bobby Bones
Right. You have nothing. Right? You have nothing.
Kevin
Right now we have nothing.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, right now you have nothing.
Kevin
Let's see who we get. We need a sexy running back now.
Bobby Bones
I don't think you need a sexy running back. I think you need one of the running backs that you don't have. I mean, you have everybody that's played for every team, second, third string over the past few years. Yeah, your running back room sucks.
Kevin
What do you think happened with Dalvin Cook? Because that was interesting. They picked him up last year and we never saw him.
Bobby Bones
Age wasn't that good.
Eddie Garcia
I forgot about that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Because I think if he was, he would have definitely played.
Kevin
Yeah, we would have seen.
Bobby Bones
But he barely came. He barely came off the practice squad.
Kevin
Right, right. He never played.
Eddie Garcia
And then Amari Cooper, I mean, he signed with the Bills or got traded. I can't remember which one it was. Halfway through the season, you never even saw him on the Bills. And the Bills not like they're loaded with receivers anyway.
Bobby Bones
Cowboys, I like it.
Kevin
Making moves.
Bobby Bones
I'm starting to think the Cowboys have a little. Have a little something.
Kevin
See, you're saying that just to get my hopes up.
Bobby Bones
I'm not, I'm not. I'm not at. Coach Dan Mullen coming up in just a little bit. Coach Mullen, it was so dumb when he was fired from Florida. It really was. And he's at UNLV now. He. We've had him on the show at him on the show a couple years ago when he first left Florida. Now he's going to unlv is so dumb. I mean he had winning years. He won, he won. He won. He had one year, about 500 and they fired him. So. Yeah, I'm probably gonna say that. If I'm guessing what I'm gonna say, I'm probably gonna say that to him.
Kevin
Good.
Bobby Bones
But also because I know we already pre recorded the interview, so that helps.
Kevin
Exactly.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Coach Dan Mullen coming up, new study suggests that people with mental disorders are more likely to be left handed.
Kevin
Uh oh, that's you.
Bobby Bones
I'm trying to decide if I'm offended or I'm like, heck yeah. The researchers compared data from over 200,000 individuals and found people with a lot of stuff. Schizophrenia, autism, other neurodevelopmental disorders show higher rates handedness compared to general population. The study published in the Psychological Bulletin shows hand preferences often beginning even before birth with prenatal thumb sucking at 10 weeks of pregnancy being a good indicator of hand preference later in life.
Kevin
Were you a thumb sucker prenatally?
Bobby Bones
Don't know, dude.
Kevin
Don't have any pictures in the womb.
Bobby Bones
Didn't have a cell phone, then couldn't do any selfies. One good slice of news for lefties. Depression, dyscalculia, which Eddie has. Pedophilia, which Kevin. I'm just kidding. Showed. No, I'm just kidd.
Kevin
He got up real quick.
Bobby Bones
It was just. It was just me doing little shtick, you know? Showed no significant differences. Left handed people are not that. Thank God.
Kevin
So you. I mean, but how do I say this?
Bobby Bones
Do I think I'm a bit on the spectrum? Yeah, a little bit. Probably. Like I'm probably scraping it.
Kevin
Right. Like there's normal, right? Like there's a normal human being. You're not it. Wait, what? You're not a normal person. And you can.
Bobby Bones
I agree, but what context are you talking in? Just when I say it doesn't feel so bad when somebody else says that, it oddly hurts.
Kevin
I know, I know it.
Bobby Bones
Why am I not normal? For real? Go ahead.
Kevin
You do things differently than everyone else.
Bobby Bones
Okay?
Kevin
You, you are obsessive. You go too hard at things when you really shouldn't. Like competitive, like pickleball. It's just in your nature. You have a hard time like enjoying things.
Bobby Bones
Couldn't a lot of that be based in trauma though? Is it from a child?
Kevin
Totally. Totally.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Yeah.
Kevin
But I mean I'm just, you know, you have these, these little things to you and they're not, I'm not gonna call them disorders but they're little things to you and, and you're left handed. So I'm saying it's kind of falls into place here.
Bobby Bones
I think if not on. I'm very close. Like I'm like next door neighbors in a neighborhood where the houses almost touch each other to being on the spectrum. If I were to guess. I've never taken a test. I have hyper focus my communication skills at times I don't realize that they're so odd and awkward. My wife will tell me that I just will walk away from conversations and I don't do it because I'm thinking I'm done with the conversation. I'm just like must move on. And I don't know, it's just weird.
Kevin
I'm kind of jealous of that one. Dude, when you do that, that's so awesome.
Bobby Bones
I don't do it on purpose. I'm not proving a point.
Kevin
No, I know you just do it. But I'm telling you I can't. My body will not allow me to do that. I just kind of like stare and like I have to be here. I can't leave. I'm stuck and not you. You're just like, I'm leaving.
Bobby Bones
But again, it's not a thought. I have where it is. I am bored. I'm going to be rude and walk away. It is almost a lack of understanding of what humans are supposed to do. So I just, Alright, I think I'll go now.
Kevin
It's pretty amazing.
Bobby Bones
And my wife at first when we got married would be like offended by it. And I think now I'll start walking away and she's like, hey, you're doing it. Huh?
Kevin
She grabs you, she's like we're still.
Bobby Bones
In the middle of something, and I'm not mad or anything. I was like, oh, yeah, it's probably a good point. I should probably just finish this conversation. There's a YouTuber named Lucas Ball, aka Pygmy. He didn't sit down for five days.
Kevin
Oh, I can't do that, Stan. Like, he stood up for five days straight.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. To test the health benefits of avoiding prolonged sitting. Five days. He wanted to do it for a week. Well, he wanted to do it for a week. He cut the challenge short on day five. Standing all day isn't a magic fix. Experts recommend alternating between sitting and standing. Yeah, no crap. You also gotta sleep.
Kevin
Right. Laying down is part of it.
Bobby Bones
That's from the New York Post. I did want to put somebody on my YouTube Bobby Bones channel, not the show one, and pay them to count out loud to a hundred thousand to see how hard that would.
Kevin
To see if they can do it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, like get somebody a thousand bucks. And you have to count out loud. One, two, three. And I would give a reward if anybody catches them. Not they get 100 bucks.
Eddie Garcia
Dang.
Kevin
Did you know would be the hardest part is just keeping count.
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Eddie Garcia
Yeah.
Kevin
Like for that long.
Bobby Bones
Focused. 319, 800. Oh, God.
Kevin
Yeah, that's tough.
Eddie Garcia
You'd almost just have to be by yourself in a room or something. Right.
Bobby Bones
Which would also drive you crazy. Yeah.
Kevin
But you still have to concentrate on what you're saying.
Bobby Bones
Would you take that challenge for $1,000?
Kevin
Yeah, I would take the challenge, but I don't think I can complete it. I don't think my mind. I. Dude, my mind would just go somewhere else. Like when I read a book, I'll go one page where I'm reading, reading, and then next thing you know, I'm still. My eyes are still reading, but my mind's thinking something else.
Bobby Bones
Okay, I said how long to count to 100,000. To count to 100,000 out loud. Here's a rough estimate. Average person takes about 1 second per number. So 100,000 seconds. So 27.78 hours. It would take nearly 28 hours of non stop counting to reach 100,000. No breaks, no stumbles, no.
Eddie Garcia
No.
Kevin
Terrible.
Bobby Bones
I'd pay somebody a thousand bucks to do that live on my YouTube channel if they could do it now. A million. To count to a million.
Kevin
A million. That'll take a week.
Bobby Bones
I think Mr. Beast did it. And it took him 40 hours to do a million. To do a hundred thousand. Oh. Oh, that's already been done. Yeah, that's kind of how we blew up. Oh, I'm like 10 years behind beast.
Kevin
Yeah, we're not doing that then.
Eddie Garcia
200,000. 200,000.
Bobby Bones
Hey. 100,000. 5.
Eddie Garcia
Yeah, there you go.
Bobby Bones
So, to count to a million, what do you think?
Kevin
What do you think, like, how a guy did it?
Bobby Bones
A guy did this in 2007.
Kevin
A million? Gosh.
Eddie Garcia
Yeah, that's before YouTube.
Kevin
What's so stupid? Is it. It actually sounds easy, like you're just counting, right? But there's no way. And especially 40 hours for 100,000. Like that be. Dude, that's crazy.
Bobby Bones
If no eating, no sleeping, no breaks, which I'm not saying would be the rule, but it would take 12 straight days to count to a million.
Kevin
That's so stupid.
Bobby Bones
A guy named Jeremy Harper did it in 2007. It took him 89 days. He livestreamed it. He went to sleep, but wake up and would count again. So it took him 89 days. He livestreamed 16 hours a day.
Kevin
89 days. What is that, like four months?
Bobby Bones
Well, 30 days. In a month. It's almost three.
Kevin
I knew you were going to do the math.
Bobby Bones
Well, before you could have figured that out real quick.
Kevin
Yeah. Three months. That's crazy.
Bobby Bones
The world record for the most push ups in an hour. How many could you do, Eddie, in an hour?
Kevin
I can probably do a hundred.
Eddie Garcia
You could do more than 100.
Kevin
My arm is so bad now, I can barely. I can barely do 10 push ups.
Bobby Bones
Oh, so yours is injury based?
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Kevin
Oh, yeah. That was healthy.
Bobby Bones
110.
Kevin
We rock it.
Bobby Bones
3,206 push ups in an hour. That's 53 per minute.
Kevin
What was Herschel Walker's deal? Remember we tried that?
Bobby Bones
He'd wake up and do whatever. It was like 200 push ups, 200 sit ups a day, something. That was what it was. I don't know what it is, but yeah. The most digits of PI recited is a hundred thousand digits.
Kevin
I don't even know what that means.
Bobby Bones
He memorized PI. 3.1 for a hundred thousand digits.
Eddie Garcia
I only know 3.14.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, whatever it is. I said 3.12 like an idiot, but yeah. The longest time standing still, the human statue record.
Kevin
This is Times Square. The guy dresses silver.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah. What do you think about that one?
Kevin
I mean, it's got to be like a week or something, right?
Bobby Bones
No, no, no. No chance. No chance standing still.
Eddie Garcia
Oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Not just standing, because no leaning, no sitting, no talking, just standing still.
Kevin
Okay.
Bobby Bones
24 hours, 35 hours. Longest plank ever held.
Kevin
I did a five minute plank one.
Bobby Bones
Time and that's what made it. Wow. Eddie Garcia. Five minutes. Nashville, Tennessee.
Kevin
There he is.
Bobby Bones
Wow. Wow. Nine hours, 30 minutes and one second.
Eddie Garcia
I was gonna guess like six hours. Dang.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Yeah.
Kevin
Absolute steal.
Bobby Bones
Longest time spinning a fidget spinner on one hand.
Dan Mullen
What?
Kevin
I feel like you can do that forever.
Bobby Bones
No, 13 minutes, dude.
Kevin
Oh, really?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Kevin
And then I guess it just falls off.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Or you die. That's the movie. You will stay alive as long as you can spin the fidgeter. Finally, the longest time without sleep. This person did it for a school science project.
Eddie Garcia
That sounds dangerous without sleep.
Bobby Bones
So it can't be like a year. You're right.
Eddie Garcia
Eight days.
Bobby Bones
Oh, can you imagine?
Kevin
Not that many. Four. Four days.
Bobby Bones
So I'll tell you, but after day four of this, he was hallucinating. Yeah, but he made it 11 days. Wow. Wow.
Kevin
11 days. That's crazy.
Eddie Garcia
So.
Kevin
So he made it through. Like after four days he's hallucinating and the rest of time he's just like seeing stuff.
Bobby Bones
I wonder if you. What if that's how we get to other dimensions?
Kevin
What about. Why can't it just be your brain is freaking out?
Bobby Bones
It could, but what if your brain has to get to a certain place because of exhaustion or because. And that's how you get to other dimensions and you get to or talk to people in the afterlife.
Kevin
Kevin. This is where he loses me.
Eddie Garcia
This is where that left handed thing comes in.
Kevin
Exactly.
Bobby Bones
You guys are rude as crap.
Kevin
Okay, left handed.
Bobby Bones
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Have you ever wished for a change but weren't sure how to make it? Maybe you felt stuck in a job or a place or a relationship? Join me Emily Tish Sussman over on she Pivots, where I explore the inspiring pivots of women. Dig deeper into the personal reasons behind them and leave you with the inspiration you need to make your next pivot. In honor of Mother's Day, we have some very special guests. I'm Elaine Welteroth.
Bobby Bones
And I'm Caitlin Murray.
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Both women pivoted out of their careers after having their kids, proving that motherhood is just another chapter in our journey, not the end. It's kind of like, will you have more babies? Yes. Will I always be me? Yeah. And will I continue growing? Yes.
Bobby Bones
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Kevin
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Bobby Bones
And now, former Florida head coach. Former Mississippi State head coach, which, by the way, when he coached at Mississippi State, they were number one. I think it's the only time Mississippi State's been number one in college football. Former head coach of Dak Prescott. Eddie.
Kevin
That's right.
Bobby Bones
Former quarterback coach of Tim Tebow. He had Alex Smith, Kyle Trask of Florida, and now he's the head coach of unlv. Here he is, coach Dan Mullen. Hey, coach, Good to see you again.
Dan Mullen
You too. How you been?
Bobby Bones
You know, not as busy as you, I don't think. You know, because I follow you on social and it's a lot anyway. But when you just have to hit the ground running like you did, especially because you've been out for a few years, I think a lot of a lot has changed. Even though you've been still in, you know, doing the television stuff. Like what's different right now than three, four years ago?
Dan Mullen
Well, so much is different right now, but it's being out for the last couple of years, I think has really helped me with that. It is getting to see all the changes from afar, not have to live them on a daily basis. From the, you know, the approach within recruiting, how recruiting is affected by nil, how the transfer portal affects your program from year in to year out, how you build, you know, kind of one year teams, two year teams, and then still build a program on top of that. So many of those things have changed, but you don't have to change your values of a coach. You don't have to change your values, how you're developing players. You don't have to change who you are on a daily basis. Just your approach on how things are kind of managed and run are a little bit different. And, you know, that was great to be on the outside to get to see it and Formulate a new plan before I got back in.
Bobby Bones
Do you guys have a general manager yet? Are you guys going to get a general manager?
Dan Mullen
Oh, yeah, well, we. Lee Davis, she's our. She's our chief of staff and in our general manager as well.
Bobby Bones
And so she's been with me a.
Dan Mullen
Long time, and it's. She does a fantastic job, but she did a great job putting our roster together this year.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So I was going to ask, like, what is her specific role?
Dan Mullen
Well, she got overseas a lot, but, I mean, when she deals with all the players, she's dealing, like, you know, with contacts of raising money through the. The helping with the Collective, get my life in order, where I need to go, point me in the right direction. But, you know, it is a little different. A lot of the players are going to meet with me. I'm going to go through how we're going to develop you, how we're going to coach you, what your role is in football, in the program, you know, and then I, you know, they. They don't discuss any of the money, any of that stuff with me. That's all done through the Collective, and she works with them to get that done.
Bobby Bones
You should have never had to leave Florida. I say. I've said it many times. You should have never happened. So I'm assuming you had many calls over the years going, hey, you want to hop back in coach, why unlv?
Dan Mullen
You know, that is, I. I did have a lot of calls, and there was. I had to get excited about it. You know, there was. You need to get a call and be like, okay, like, trying to talk yourself into the. What's great about this job. And if you have to talk yourself into what's great about the job, it's not the job for you. So, you know, I came out here a couple years ago. Tim Tebow was getting put into the College Football hall of Fame. I stopped by the facility. I'm like, wow, you know, we have better facilities here at UNLV than anything I ever had at Florida. And I said, this is. That's kind of cool. We play in a Legion Stadium. I'm like, all right, we have the newest, best stadium in America. So those are things. Check the box. Check the box. Didn't have to hassle it. A year goes by, Alex Smith gets in the hall of Fame. I'm out here in Vegas. Eric Harper, AD Is like, hey, are you. I heard you're in town. Could I. Could I meet with you? I was down at Southern Highlands Golf Course playing some Golf. And I'm like, sure. My wife was like, is he just coming to you trying to help him, you know, point him in the right direction to hire a coach? And I said, oh, well, I think it might be more than that, but we'll see. And he, you know, we kind of sat together, and when I put it all together, when you look at the facilities, you look at, we were a game away from the College Football Playoff. I didn't have to. I don't have to come in and rebuild. I just have to help us take the next step. So there are so many things in place that checked all the boxes for me, whether, you know, the opportunity that we can win. Everything's in place for you to win with facilities and all of that stuff. Then it got down to location, and to be honest with you, I love Vegas. I think it's a fantastic place. It's an awesome place. Great place to live, Great place to raise a family. You know, I think I got the Strip right behind me, so I have the sports and entertainment capital of the world just at your fingertips. Even though, you know, you only need to head down to the Strip, you know, when you. When you need to. When you have an event to go to.
Bobby Bones
I'm pretty close to Coach Odom, and he loved it there. And I wonder if the dynamic is different when someone leaves to go to a new program versus when someone is fired, meaning will that person. Could you reach out to Coach Odom and go, hey, a couple questions about, you know, some part of the system. Can that can and does that happen?
Dan Mullen
Yeah, I think it can happen a lot of. A lot of both ways, depending on how it goes. But obviously, as you touched on it, it's two totally different situations that you walk into. You know, my wife, she's like, hey, your first team meeting, are you going to get after everybody? I said, well, honey, half the kids I just signed and the other half won 11 games with a 3.2 GPA. I don't. There's nothing to yell at. You know, when you're taking over a program that hasn't won, you're coming and saying, hey, you know, it hasn't worked before. We're going to implement some new ways, and this is how we're going to do things. You know, when you come in here, I say, hey, I have my way of doing things. But a lot of guys in the program, tell me what you liked. Tell me what we've done. Well, tell me what helped us win 11 games last year because we got to win One more and get to the College Football Playoff and, you know, but I don't want to just come in and change everything. So I do think it is a different mindset, a different attitude when you take over program that has been winning in a coach left compared to one where a coach got let go and you're trying to kind of change everything.
Bobby Bones
What did you like about doing television?
Dan Mullen
I. It was a great time, you know, I mean, one year with great people. You know, I worked with Matt Berry for all those years, you know, and then with. With Harry Lyles doing the games and then Joey Galloway on the weekends in studio and Matt and I kind of. Matt and I jumping around. We had so much fun. You're with really good people all the time. I really enjoyed it. You're talking football like you're sitting there. We'd sit all around. Saturday, you're in the studio and you're watching football games and every couple hours they throw you on TV to go talk about it. I mean, you know, with the exception of having, you know, a couple of beers in my hand or a cocktail or two, you know, I probably would have been doing the same thing at home. So they were paying me doing that. It was, it was a lot of fun. I. I really enjoyed the TV lifestyle.
Bobby Bones
Was the plan to eventually get back into coaching and television with just kind of that take a break or conduit to back in coaching or. If you just love television so much, did you think, maybe I'll just do this forever?
Dan Mullen
Yeah, I was thinking of staying with tv. It was, you know, it had to be. I always said to the family, had to be the exact right opportunity. I had gotten a bunch of calls over the last couple of years and it just didn't feel right. And, you know, I. A lot of it, you know, things had to check the box for me, but it also had to hit the gut. And somehow UNLV kind of hit the gut for me that this felt right. And, you know, that's what got me really excited to get back in. And if it didn't, you know, we were very happy with the TV lifestyle. My wife was kind of, you know, her question was not. Was not like, hey, UNLV this? Or it was always, are you sure? Are you sure? Aren't we kind of pseudo retired and you're getting ready to have about, you know, eight months off in the off season and, you know, enjoy life and, you know, but, you know, once you have that little bit of a calling, it started to hit as a coach that you Wanted to get back, you know, that calling to help. Help make impact on young people's lives, be around it. I've loved every day since I've been back here, and I love being here at unlv.
Bobby Bones
Whenever you get the job, how quickly do you target some of the players to have those conversations of, hey, I'm here. I want you to be here.
Dan Mullen
You know, the benefit, I guess on tv, I got to watch all of them. So I knew a lot of players around the country watching games every single weekend. So. So that was a lot of fun to be able to do that, to be able to see the guys, you know, you had your kind of list of guys that you've seen that you would, you know, in the back of your mind, like, hey, these are impact players. But meeting one, I came in and looked at the team and said, hey, I chose you. You didn't choose me. You're all are welcome to stay. I know it's a transfer portal world and, you know, everybody's welcome to stay. And if you'd like to stay, that's fantastic. And try to see what the new program's all about. And if you don't, that's fine, too. Let me know. We'll go out, get some players. But I had a pretty good list of guys at different positions that I really was interested in when I. If I took the job.
Bobby Bones
Do you ever just sit at the TV desk and draw plays? Like, make up new plays because you're just like yellow X's in it. Would you do that?
Dan Mullen
You know, every once in a while, I'd be like, what are they doing here? You know, it's always great on tv. You're always right on television, right? I mean, you're undefeated. You're never on. Like, what are they doing? They should have done this, they should have done that. But you do you take some notes on things you see that are really good. I think that getting away from the game and getting to see football over the last couple of years, you know, instead you get. You get out of your kind of regular routine. I'm getting to watch every team in America, every type of offense, every type of defense, a lot of different special teams, different situations that go on, and you sit there on a Saturday, get to see all of it, and it's. It certainly helps the cause coming back in, and it kind of gives you a little bit freer thoughts, you know, because being away from it, you get. You coaches were such routine people, you know, that all of a sudden, I've been Out of routine for a couple years, and I'm able to reset my whole routine coming back in, which is kind of hard to do if you're doing it from one day to the next.
Bobby Bones
I'm glad you're at unlv. I'll say it again. Florida really screwed up. There was no reason for that to have happened. Is there a, like a morning period after that happens? But I. How much obviously you love Florida, but where you're like, man, like, I'm not, I'm not coaching anymore. Is there that like two couple of months?
Dan Mullen
You know what? I think the first couple of months, you kind of catch your breath. You know what I mean? You have the nervous tick of checking your phone. You wake up at 3 o' clock in the morning and you're like, I got nothing to worry about right now. It's a whole new feel that way. But all of a sudden, then you start getting used to it, enjoying the lifestyle. One of the first things I got to do, I remember is going to one of my son's basketball games. It's, hey, dad, thanks for coming to the game. I know a lot of times you can never come to my games because you're, you know, you got recruiting, you got coaching, you got the team, you got all these other things. And so, you know, for me, that was so amazing to get to be able to do that and realize there's so much out there in life, you know, just besides football and, you know, and I got to really enjoy that aspect of things. You know, even though, you know your call, you kind of know your, you know, your calling in life. You have your, you know, you, you, you love what you do. You know, you're, when you're calling in life is to impact people's lives, make positive impact on young people's lives, and do it through the game of football, you know, you kind of miss it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I would miss it pretty quickly. I think I would like sleeping in, though. That's the hardest part of my job is I have to wake up at four in the morning every freaking day. What was the best part about not what was the. Was the best part just like letting, letting your, like, organs calm down from always being so tense.
Dan Mullen
It was, you were, you were relaxed. I mean, it was. That first breath you took was like, you know, and then all of a sudden, you know, spending 20 years in the SEC, you start going around and you see life a little bit and you realize you're like, boy, I didn't know that. The whole world didn't revolve around SEC football. I thought that's all that mattered in the entire world. And, you know, you get around and you start living life and enjoying other things. And it was. You know, it's kind of. Kind of the ability. It was like a huge weight just gets lifted off of you and you're like. Kind of like. And it was. It was nice. But, you know, when you're used to having that weight on your shoulders, I always say to everybody here, I want to win. I want to create expectations at UNLV to put the weight right back on my shoulders, because that's just what I'm used to, that expectation of winning. I think we're at a place where people are really excited. They haven't won championships here at unlv, I want to win championships and get it to the point where we're expected to win championships here. And that's just kind of our crazy personality that all us coaches have. We're all kind of a little bit out there, you know, in ways that way. I know you. When you talk coach, you're like, these guys are a little bit nuts. But that's just kind of the expectations we like to put on ourselves.
Bobby Bones
You talked about Alex Smith, and you were out there for the hall of Fame for Alex. What was he like as a player? Like, what separated him as a college player?
Dan Mullen
You know, he was so special. He is. He's one of the most intelligent people you're ever going to meet on. You know, I think he graduated college in two years, and his ability to process information, you know, I mean, we would. I had to change how I coached after coaching him because, you know, you sit there and say, hey, remember we. You know, we had this. We did this three weeks ago. And he can recall every single check, every play, why we checked it, what the defensive look was that we wanted to run it against. And he. He could. It's. He was so smart, could process information so well. And I think that's one of the most important things that the quarterback position is to be the ability to be able to process. And he did that so well. It kind of got to. It almost made you lazy as a coach because, you know, I mean, he would sit there and I'd be like, hey, remember we did this, you know, last year? He'd be like, oh, yeah, it was on that play. Like, oh, good, okay, so let's move on. And he made life so easy for you. But the ability to talk football, you know, we were so close. He's just such an Amazing person as well.
Bobby Bones
With Tebow, when you were the OCN quarterback coach at Florida, when he comes in, is he a young leader or did he kind of wait his minute before he started being that guy?
Dan Mullen
I think he was really smart about his leadership. He was going to come in and lead by example day one, you know, and if, you know Tim, the work ethic, that drive, the type of person he is, you know, that. That leadership he just exudes in his personality. He let that come out day one. Now, Chris Leake, on that team, when he showed up, was the senior quarterback. And I think, you know, he kind of worked with Chris. It was not, hey, I'm coming in to lead the whole team. I'm going to work with you as the leader of this team, but I'm going to be able to lead in the way that I just carry myself on a daily basis. And I think that, you know, that was a really good combination between those two, helped us win the national championship. And I think their combination together really helped make that work.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I hated that year because we played Arkansas, played you guys in the SC championship, and I went to Atlanta, and you just leak would run the offense and Tebow would just shove it down in the end zone and it was miserable. It was miserable.
Dan Mullen
I was. Hey, the. The Urban called that fake punt back deep in our goal line. You know, the funniest thing about that game, I think we were winning at halftime. And Jeremy Foley's the ad, sticks his head in the box. He said, hey, USC just lost, so if we win, we go to the national championship. And I said, oh, fantastic. I think our first two possessions were a pick six and a fumble return for a touchdown. And I'm like, like, oh, my goodness. And then we went three and out. Urban called the fake punt and kind of turned the game and we took it over.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that sucks.
Kevin
You remember?
Bobby Bones
Oh, I remember. And I broke. I broke my tooth, like, during the game because I was eating popcorn. I broke my tooth at halftime and then after. It was miserable. But I just remember Lee and Tebow, and now I feel sad again. Hey, Coach, I'm super pumped that you're back in. I think, you know, they deserve you and you deserve them and screw everybody else is what I say. Before you came on and I'm in Vegas. You are. You gotta drink a lot of water. You drink a lot of water, Coach.
Dan Mullen
You gotta. You gotta. Hey, we got. I mean, you got. I got to see Carrie Underwood. I saw Darius Rucker the other nights in the playoffs. I mean, you have every shot. I can go to every UFC fight. We got Kenny Chesney's coming to the sphere in a couple weeks. That's going to be an unbelievable show. It's all right here.
Bobby Bones
I can.
Dan Mullen
This first about a, you know, half mile down the road. Vegas.
Bobby Bones
We're rooting for you, coach. Thank you for the time. Can't wait. Are you doing spring game, by the way? Are you guys doing that? Like, most are off now. So what's happening?
Dan Mullen
We just did a scrimmage. You know, I guess the one thing is I called up and I said, all right, we have a spring game. What's going on at Allegiant Stadium? And I said, well, Coach, you got a little problem for your spring game. I said, what? It's called Wrestlemania. They're taking the stadium over. So, you know, there are the pluses of minuses of all of that, right? You know, I have all of this. They're like, hey, here's the minus. You can't have a spring game in your stadium. Here's the plus. You can go to WrestleMania if you want. So it's. There's a little bit of give and take of it. Well, Coach, yeah, we had a spring scrimmage. We had a great time.
Bobby Bones
Have a great rest of the day. Thank you for the time we're pulling for you guys this year, and hopefully we'll come out there and see you sometime.
Dan Mullen
Awesome. I appreciate it. Anytime. Anytime. Great to be with you. Go, Rebs.
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Have you ever wished for a change but weren't sure how to make it? Maybe you felt stuck in a job or a place or a relationship? Join me, Emily Tish Sussman over on she Pivots, where I explore the inspiring pivots of women. Dig deeper into the personal reasons behind them and leave you with the inspiration you need to make your next pivot. In honor of Mother's Day, we have some very special guests. I'm Elaine Welteroff.
Bobby Bones
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Bobby Bones
Add the 10 biggest football cliches and let's see if we still agree with them. Eddie. Okay, I'll read it to you. Tell me if you agree with it. I'll do the same. Number one, you can't win without a run game.
Kevin
That's kind of changed a little bit. I say no, I don't agree with that one anymore.
Bobby Bones
I think if you have a run game, it helps you win a lot more. I mean, we saw the Eagles actually win a Super Bowl. Defense a big part of that.
Kevin
Yes.
Bobby Bones
But Saquon really was the X factor.
Kevin
It gives you more opportunities when you have a run game.
Bobby Bones
But I would also say the Chiefs haven't had a real run game.
Kevin
There you go.
Bobby Bones
So I think I would change it to, you can't win without a really good quarterback.
Kevin
There you go. You know, so let's get rid of that cliche.
Bobby Bones
I think it still does matter, so I'm not going to get rid of it.
Kevin
They're even talking about, like, you know, how just the games change so much where we may not even need a running back at some point. That's a lot.
Bobby Bones
I think it's pending back, though. Running backs are super important. Again, just because the Chiefs did it in a Different way doesn't mean that everybody can do it that way. Because Andy Reid builds offenses in a specific way that isn't running specific. I think you need some sort of run game to win. Unless you have a Hall of Fame coach. Is that a cliche?
Kevin
Sounds like unless you have a Hall.
Bobby Bones
Of Fame coach, you need to have some sort of running game.
Eddie Garcia
Yeah, let's make it one. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that sounds like a good one.
Bobby Bones
All right. West coast teams can't win early games on the East Coast.
Kevin
I think it's. I think that goes back and forth kind of like the first one. I think it goes back and forth. I think that stays. I think that's still valid.
Bobby Bones
I think it's really hard for either side to go all the way across the country and win a game because our body and the body clocks that we have, even if we don't feel like it's a big deal, they're used to performing at certain times. And I think from a west coast having to go play in the east coast, that's the biggest shift because noon is friggin 8am yeah, you're going to late to early. I do think that this is true. Yeah, west coast teams have a harder time winning on the East Coast. It's a big deal to switch time zones anyway. But west to east is really bad. Unless you're going east to west and you're playing the late late game, which feels like you'd be playing it at midnight then.
Kevin
Right.
Bobby Bones
So I think this is for the most part still true. Running quarterbacks don't last in the NFL.
Kevin
That's true. I would say Lamar Jackson is proven us wrong on that a little bit. But I think for the most part, like remember Anthony Richardson? Like that's just tough, but he's lasting.
Bobby Bones
That's not because he's a runner. It's because he's just. He has like eight starts his whole career in college.
Kevin
Right.
Bobby Bones
I think that's a maturity thing. I think running quarterbacks do last now in the NFL more because they actually know how to run offenses with running quarterbacks and they know where to, where to put them for the most part.
Kevin
When to slide maybe.
Bobby Bones
I think there's been an education even on the linemen and how athletic the linemen are now. There has been a change in what offensive linemen need to do and where to put them in order for quarterbacks that do move around to be able to move around and perform at a higher level. So I do not think that this is true. I would disagree I would say running, but running quarterbacks do last longer because they've had to because so many do.
Eddie Garcia
And the game's changing around them and.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, and I think situationally too, the quarterbacks have had to. I think college football has changed the NFL because of how wide open college football was. And that has now turned itself into the NFL a bit. It is weird though, when a college football player who's a junior is making more money than a third year NFL starter because of nil.
Eddie Garcia
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Do you believe in momentum?
Kevin
Yes, 100%.
Bobby Bones
I think momentum is only confidence. I don't really believe in momentum for the sake of momentum. Like, oh, they got the momentum going for them. The ball is going to bounce their way. I think if you just play confident and loose, generally you're better anyway.
Kevin
But that's momentum. Right. It can be like the Eagles in the super bowl.
Bobby Bones
Momentum, but you can also have momentum. You can also have confidence without momentum.
Kevin
Sure.
Bobby Bones
I don't think you have momentum without confidence.
Kevin
Yeah, the way you said it, the confidence without momentum. I don't think that wins.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I do. Because you go into a game without any momentum, it starts with no.
Kevin
With no momentum because that confidence can get busted, bursted really quick where you're just like, okay, now I don't have the confidence because we're losing, but momentum is.
Bobby Bones
I think we learned a lot about you in that statement right there. Yeah, right. I think we learned a lot about Eddie as a competitor right there. Where something happens, you're like, I have no confidence, dude.
Kevin
You just give in because you go confident. Right. You're like, I got this. And then after you start getting beat, you're just like, I don't know. I'm going to run this game. We're done.
Bobby Bones
I'm the opposite. We're done. I will, I will be confident when it sucks. Like, my confidence, I have irrational confidence.
Eddie Garcia
You can lose it for like a second, but then you got to be like, all right, let's get back.
Kevin
But when that momentum's going, you're like, I got this, baby. Keep it going.
Eddie Garcia
Well, it's like anything else in life. When things are going great, it's. It's easy to be like, oh, yeah, my life is great.
Bobby Bones
But you know, I think momentum needs confidence, but confidence doesn't need momentum. So true. Is momentum real? Kinda, I think. But it creates a confidence that allows players to play loose, that allows players to play a bit freer, which allow. They say sprinters need to run at 80% to get the most out of Themselves. Because if you run at 100, you're super tight.
Eddie Garcia
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And I think why is. Because you're loose. You feel like you're running 80, but you're really just running a loose hundred instead of a right. I got you tight 100, which is actually like 70. And I think that factors in here. When you have momentum, you're running a loose 80 instead of a tight 100, which isn't 100.
Eddie Garcia
Yeah.
Kevin
So what do you think about the cliche?
Bobby Bones
No, I mean, momentum is. If you just change out the word momentum for momentum creates confidence, and that's real. Sure. But I don't think momentum for the sake of. Everything's going a certain way, so it's naturally going to continue going. Because the crowd is yelling. I don't believe in that. No, the hot hand is real. That's confidence. To me, the hot hand is confidence.
Kevin
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
You can also just have had a good breakfast. That also counts. Like, if you're, like, you had the right amount of food, your, you know, your hormones are right.
Eddie Garcia
Good night's sleep.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Yeah. Because I do believe the cold hand. And the cold hand isn't always because of lack of confidence. Sometimes you're physically just off.
Eddie Garcia
Yeah.
Kevin
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Because you could be sick. Something, again, hormonally, even in a dude. Could be happening. Preseason doesn't matter. Is one of them. Preseason doesn't matter.
Kevin
I agree with that. Preseason does not matter.
Bobby Bones
I don't agree. I think there are a lot of French players that have ended up being pretty good players because they had a shot in preseason to prove themselves. So I do think preseason matters. I don't think preseason matters for everybody. I don't think league vets that have a long deal have been a quarterback who you know is going to be your guy for the next three or four years. I don't think it matters for them, but I do think preseason matters. I don't think there need to be as many games, but there have been a lot of guys who have performed really well that allowed them to play on a practice squad, that have allowed them to get into the league, that have allowed them to have a career. So I do think preseason. Are we going to disagree on every one of these?
Eddie Garcia
I know.
Unknown Gambling Voice
I was going to say, don't you feel like. Don't you feel like the quality of play in week one, though, has diminished because there's no preseason? So it's like.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, you know what I mean? I do.
Unknown Gambling Voice
Everyone's rusty.
Dan Mullen
Right.
Bobby Bones
So I do think that. But I don't think I would change anything because I want my guys getting hurt in preseason. Even if there were 20 games. I don't want my. I don't want my homes playing.
Unknown Gambling Voice
Yeah, yeah, you just deal with it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, you just deal with it. And it's like playing yourself into shape. I'd rather play myself, my guys into shape during the season because football is so physical, right?
Dan Mullen
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Where basketball, they need to be in shape before they start because they are not slamming into each other. Right.
Unknown Gambling Voice
It's the conditioning up and down the court. Yep.
Bobby Bones
Let's do another one. You can't teach accuracy.
Kevin
No, that's false. You can teach accuracy. Absolutely. Like there's certain things you can't teach and I think that's heart, you know, or how you play the game. But accuracy. Yeah, man. Just get some. Get a coach, get some lessons.
Bobby Bones
I think, I think you teach the things that allow you to be more accurate. Meaning if there are accuracy issues with a quarterback, I don't. It's like running fast. I don't think you can actually teach someone to be faster than they already can be. I think you can teach someone to get the most out of themselves because take a sprinter, you're really not going to. If you're running 100, you're not going to improve by 2 seconds, you'll improve by 0.3 or something. And that's only learning how to do what you already do better. So I think accuracy is actually somebody showing you how to do what you already do better, removing variables. You're worrying about certain things. So I think you can teach people to be their peak accuracy. I don't know that you can improve much like you can improve a sprinter. I don't know that you can actually improve someone's natural ability to be accurate. I just think you can make them better, give them a better opportunity to be accurate.
Kevin
Hmm.
Eddie Garcia
Yeah.
Kevin
You agree with that?
Eddie Garcia
Yeah.
Kevin
So you kind of have to be born with the accuracy and then somebody will fine tune it and make it better. That's what you're saying.
Unknown Gambling Voice
So like Josh Allen, right. He came out of Wyoming, he had like a 55 completion percentage and no touch.
Bobby Bones
Right.
Unknown Gambling Voice
But Dable foundation just found it within.
Bobby Bones
Him, found the way to have to communicate with him because again, a lot of it is teaching and learning and everybody has different styles, patterns which they learn. So it's. You're not. Josh Allen is never going to be Drew Brees, but Drew Brees was never going to be able to run like Josh Allen. You could have taken Drew Brees and trained him every way possible. He was never going to be able to run. Like Josh Allen physically doesn't have it in him. Josh Allen had a little more Drew Brees in him that he could get out and they were able to communicate. If we do this and if you do this, you can get to your peak accuracy. I don't think you can take someone past what their natural ability, what their natural ceiling is.
Eddie Garcia
Right.
Kevin
So you're saying Dak's not going to get better.
Bobby Bones
You know, I never thought about Dak.
Unknown Gambling Voice
That's what I'm hearing because that's all.
Kevin
I heard out of that. And I. And the reason I answered that is because like, yeah, Dak can get better.
Bobby Bones
I'll give another example. Is the all time leading quarterback percentage thrower in College is shoulder 70%. They threw so many screens. He had a terrible offensive line. He had no running game because he was extremely accurate. But I don't always think that percentages and actual accuracy stats are reflective of how accurate somebody really is because that's virtually impossible to throw over 70% for a collegiate career.
Kevin
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So, yeah, I mean, I don't even care to fight. I just, I just think I am what I am. And you're gonna try to squeeze as much juice out of this orange as you possibly can and then you're not gonna create any juice that already isn't in there. Yeah, but can you get the most juice out of the orange?
Kevin
Makes sense.
Unknown Gambling Voice
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I think too much about this crap.
Kevin
You do and, but I like that it was fun. Yeah. It's a different perspective.
Bobby Bones
You draft best player available, not for need.
Kevin
No, no, no, no. You can be strategic with who you draft.
Bobby Bones
Example.
Kevin
Like us, like, like the Cowboys recently. Like, you know, our first pick was offensive lineman. I don't think an offensive line was our biggest need. But you look at like the order of who's going to be. Maybe you'll have running backs later on or.
Bobby Bones
You said biggest need. You just argued against yourself.
Kevin
What do you mean?
Bobby Bones
No, no, you said offense line with your biggest need. So that means then you have best.
Kevin
We have four big needs. But offensive, I think you look at like the question. Your, your comment.
Bobby Bones
You're. You don't draft best player available, but you draft best player available, not for need.
Kevin
Right. So you like. I don't think, you know, Tyler Booker was the best player available, so you drafted for need. Shoot, I don't know.
Eddie Garcia
They're all turned around.
Kevin
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
The example I would give is Cam Ward. He was not the best player available, but some Positions. Yeah, you have to just not go best player available. Available based on the position that needs the most. And quarterback. You have to have a good quarterback. I think Cam Ward would have probably been 10th or 11th overall. Best player wasn't even considered one of the blue chip prospects. A couple of those guys were. Cam Ward wasn't. But a quarterback is so needed, they went with, we need this position. I don't think all positions you can do that with, but there are certain positions where you do draft because you have to have that position, not because they're the best player.
Eddie Garcia
Patriots did the same thing. Will Campbell, a great player. We needed a left tackle really, really bad, but we also could have gotten, I don't know, Jalen Walker or somebody like that on defensive side. That was probably a better player, quote, unquote. But we needed that left tackle more.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So I say you draft for. Need specific to the situation. Correct. You guys have to protect your quarterback. Yeah.
Eddie Garcia
If we had a left tackle and we already had our quarterback and all that, then yeah, you can go a different route.
Bobby Bones
Also, if the queen had ball, she'd be king. You ever think about that?
Dan Mullen
Dang.
Eddie Garcia
Now that you say it, like, I know.
Kevin
What's the other one? You say your aunt had balls. He'd be my uncle.
Bobby Bones
Would you say that that's the same one? Do I say that one?
Kevin
Yeah, you do. Or maybe you're.
Bobby Bones
You're all the time. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Speaking of the Patriots, Kevin had a dream about Tom Brady. Has he told you guys this?
Kevin
What? Dude, is this his one dream he can talk about ever?
Dan Mullen
Yeah.
Eddie Garcia
Let me preface it first by saying my wife was in it, by the way.
Bobby Bones
All three of you?
Eddie Garcia
All three of us.
Bobby Bones
All right. What do they call that? The Eiffel Tower?
Eddie Garcia
Great jeans. Great jeans.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie Garcia
I had a dream about Tom Brady. Totally random, out of the blue one night, and I was at, like, a resort. I don't even know where it was some island resort. And me and my wife were there. And then Tom Brady walks in with him and, like, his whole family. Well, not his wife, obviously, ex wife, but his kids and his dad, and they were. And he was like, hey, what's up? And I was like, dude, I'm a huge fan. And then they invited us to, like, his suite in his villa. So we went and hung out with them for, like.
Bobby Bones
Why do you think you're dreaming about Tom Brady?
Eddie Garcia
I don't know. I have.
Bobby Bones
You're not pregnant, by the way.
Eddie Garcia
No.
Bobby Bones
Like, if your wife. You're like, well, I would understand. She's pregnant. Her body's going through a lot of stuff. Having weird dreams.
Eddie Garcia
I don't know. I dream a lot, by the way. I dream pretty much every night.
Bobby Bones
And that's awesome.
Eddie Garcia
You sleep really good then every night. Some are not good, though, but. And then the best part was at the end, she leaves. My wife leaves. She's like, oh, I'm gonna go do something. I can't remember what. It was a dream. And then she comes back. I kid you not. She comes back with Steve Carell.
Kevin
Were you on the show?
Eddie Garcia
She's a huge office fan, so I think that's where that comes in the mix. And. No, I went to bed sober. I didn't even drink that night or anything. And. Yeah. And then I woke up, and that was it.
Unknown Gambling Voice
I love that Brady came to you in your dream, too.
Eddie Garcia
That's what I'm talking about.
Unknown Gambling Voice
He walked up to you and said, what's up?
Bobby Bones
Do you have any Brady memorabilia? Do you have anything signed by Brady? No. Do you have, like, a Brady jersey? Not signed by Brady?
Eddie Garcia
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
You do?
Kevin
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Do you wear it?
Eddie Garcia
No. I'm not a huge jersey guy unless I'm out of game. Maybe that's about it.
Bobby Bones
There's a Roger Maris jersey expected to fetch up 2 million bucks at Sotheby's. Maris wore the jersey when he hit his 59th home run in the 1961 season. Why that season matters is because he ends up hitting 61. That was the record before Bonds ended up breaking it. So it was auctioned off three years ago for $244,000, but I think it's going to get 2 million. He hit 5 of his home runs that season in the jersey. Yeah. Current bids $800,000.
Kevin
There's so much trust in that. Like, how do we know it's. That's the jersey? I know that it gets authenticated, but still, it's just so much trust in that game.
Bobby Bones
It also kind of doesn't matter if it really was once it. Once it said it really was. Right. Right.
Kevin
But that's still crazy to pay that much money for something where, like, it doesn't really matter. That's it.
Bobby Bones
But you're not really paying for the jersey. You're paying for the person who said it's the jersey.
Kevin
Whoa, that's deep.
Bobby Bones
Because you're like, what if it's not? Well, I have proof here by whomever that it is, so. It absolutely is. Even if it's not, it is because it has been authenticated. So that authentication Values it. They've done whatever picture. So who knows if it really is. But it is. No but. But it is because the law has determined it is. It's worth that money.
Kevin
But it. Who knows if it's really.
Bobby Bones
But it probably is.
Unknown Gambling Voice
Yeah, but.
Kevin
And if you have 2 million, who cares if it's really it? Yes. What do you mean you're buying it for $2 million? Like that means money is.
Unknown Gambling Voice
Life is pretty good.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Unknown Gambling Voice
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Unless it is a straight collective investment by a bunch of people that put in like 20 grand.
Kevin
That's true.
Bobby Bones
Like that happens a lot with any investment. Like, they go in, okay, we're all going to get in and then we'll sell it later, buy whatever it is. Could be a house, it could be memorabilia. And then, yeah, we hold and then we sell it in three years. So that doesn't just mean it's somebody rich.
Unknown Gambling Voice
Let's get the Jersey, guys.
Eddie Garcia
Let's do it.
Kevin
Investment one.
Eddie Garcia
I got 10 on it.
Bobby Bones
10? Yeah. 10 bucks. 10 bucks.
Eddie Garcia
No, no.
Kevin
10 times 10 bucks.
Eddie Garcia
I got a dime.
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Bobby Bones
Eddie, what do you have?
Kevin
Well, boys, I have a big announcement. Oh, this is big, big, big news. And I never thought I was gonna be here, but it's happening. I'm coming out of retirement.
Bobby Bones
I thought you were gonna say coming out of the closet to be funny. I don't know. And I was gonna be happy for you.
Kevin
Thank you, man.
Bobby Bones
But the way you set it up, and I was like, thinking that's. And then you said, I'm coming out. I was like, he's really gonna do this. Okay. You're coming out of retirement for what?
Kevin
Basketball coach. I'm back. I am back. Not by choice. Don't get excited. Not by choice.
Bobby Bones
I'm better Assistant ahead.
Kevin
I am hiring my son as my assistant.
Eddie Garcia
Dang.
Kevin
My oldest son.
Eddie Garcia
I got fired.
Kevin
Yeah, you did. Well, you have. You have kids coming, so.
Eddie Garcia
Yeah, it's true.
Bobby Bones
So wait, what age are you coaching?
Kevin
Six years old. So, I mean, I think it's pretty. It's. It's low key. Like, it's just kind of chill basketball. It's six years old. What do they get? Like, they're not going to. We're not going to strive to win the championship.
Bobby Bones
If my coach and my kid ever said, we're not going to strive to win the championship, I would not want him to play for that coach.
Kevin
Well, I don't think they have a choice because I got the roster and I don't even know any of these kids. So, like, basically, the team wouldn't have happened if I wouldn't have stepped up to coach.
Bobby Bones
Well, that's cool. I'm glad you did that. I'm just saying I probably wouldn't say, hey, we're not here to win a championship.
Kevin
I just don't know how skilled these kids are yet. We. I haven't met my. My kids yet. I don't know, like, what, Drunkard? No, no, no. My six year old's on the team, but I don't know the other six players. Like, I don't know.
Bobby Bones
What if your six year old's not good enough to start?
Kevin
Nah, he is. He's awesome.
Bobby Bones
But you said you haven't met them yet, so you don't know that for sure.
Kevin
Yeah, but compared to other six years old, six year olds, he's awesome. He's really, really good.
Bobby Bones
Do you think you got the group of kids that didn't get picked on another team?
Kevin
Yeah, I don't know because usually the way this, this stuff works is like, you know, the neighborhood kids, the dads get all the kids together and they're like, all right, let's. Let's form a team. We'll sign up with a league. And they all know each other. I think these are the leftover kids. And it doesn't mean that they're bad kids. It just means that they don't have any. Like, maybe they just moved to town. They don't know anyone else, so they just signed up.
Bobby Bones
Hmm.
Kevin
But we. We are the Music City monsters with a Z. Wow. And yeah, man, I mean, who knows? Maybe they are really good and maybe we win the chip. Don't know yet, though.
Bobby Bones
Los osos de malas nautilus.
Kevin
What? The Bears. What?
Bobby Bones
Los osos de malas nautilus.
Kevin
The Bad News Bears. Good job, dude.
Bobby Bones
It's the. Yeah, it's. Yeah. You're the Mexican coach and you feel like, los osos de malas nosias.
Kevin
That's what we do, Mike.
Bobby Bones
How do I say that? Really?
Eddie Garcia
Los Osos.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So is that Bears?
Kevin
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
De malas noticias. Noticias. Los osos de malas noticias.
Kevin
There we go. We got it.
Bobby Bones
You're the Bad News Bears. Basketball. You can win that thing.
Kevin
I mean, we really could, man. We'll see. We'll see how it goes. It's pretty awesome, though. My. So my 17 year old, he's my assistant, which is great. I send him to all the meetings. I'm like, dude, go to the meetings. Tell me what they say.
Eddie Garcia
Oh, so you don't have to go?
Kevin
No.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so you're the general manager.
Kevin
No, I'm the head coach, dude. I'm the dude who just kind of like, hey, will you do that for me? Hey, drop a Couple plays for me. They're beating us. They're. They're doing zone defense. Will you change something up on the offense? All that kind of stuff. I don't have to deal with it. Just tell my assistant what to do.
Bobby Bones
You are the general manager.
Eddie Garcia
He probably loves it though, huh?
Kevin
He does. He does because he loves bat. My 17 year old loves basketball. That's all he. That's his favorite sport. He loves watching it. He's all into the NBA playoffs. He really watches NBA all year round, which I'm like, you're crazy.
Bobby Bones
You should make him watch YouTube videos on actual coaching on actual, like how to run very, very, very basic plays for young kids. Because they do those. And I'm talking about you don't have to do like high school, but they do very, very basic. It's how. It's the kind of videos I watch. If I'm trying to learn why an offense is doing something, I'll watch like 8 year old versions of them. But you can have him do that.
Kevin
That's good. Like watch tape.
Bobby Bones
Well, tape, yeah. Mostly they do like little cartoons.
Kevin
That's what you do for pickleball.
Bobby Bones
No, I do it for basketball too. Like I'm trying to understand an office or if I'm talking about the playoffs or something. Yeah. And yeah. All right. That's cool, dude.
Kevin
Yeah, man. Wish me luck.
Bobby Bones
Announcement. I kind of wish it was you were coming out of the closet, if I'm being honest. A little more.
Kevin
Well, that could be coming.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that'd be great. Big ratings. All right, that's it. Thank you, guys. Thanks to coach Mullen for being here. Be sure to go over and at Bobby Bonesports on Instagram, follow that same thing on YouTube and we will see you guys next week.
Kevin
All right.
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Summary of 'The Bobby Bones Show' Episode 25W: Eddie Is Coming Out of Retirement + UNLV HC Dan Mullen on the Pros & Cons of Coaching in Vegas + Kickoff Kevin Had a Dream About Tom Brady
Release Date: May 9, 2025
In this dynamic episode of "The Bobby Bones Show," host Bobby Bones delves into the latest happenings in the football world, featuring exciting announcements, insightful interviews, and spirited debates. The episode is thoughtfully structured into distinct sections, each highlighting key discussions and memorable moments that cater to both avid football fans and casual listeners.
The episode kicks off with Bobby introducing the "25 Whistles" podcast segment, where he engages in a lively conversation with co-hosts Kevin and Eddie. A major highlight is Kevin's surprising announcement:
This revelation sparks excitement as the trio discusses Eddie Garcia's return to the Dallas Cowboys, analyzing its impact on the team's dynamics, especially concerning the quarterback and wide receiver positions.
The discussion delves into the strategic advantages of having top-tier players and how Eddie's presence will bolster the team's performance. They also touch upon drafting strategies and the importance of securing pivotal players like CD Lamb.
The segment is rich with tactical insights and showcases the camaraderie among the hosts, making it both informative and entertaining.
A standout moment of the episode is the exclusive interview with Coach Dan Mullen, former head coach at Florida and Mississippi State, now leading the UNLV football program. Bobby explores Mullen's transition from television back to coaching and the challenges he faces in the evolving landscape of college football.
Mullen discusses the impact of NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) regulations and the transfer portal on recruiting and program building. He emphasizes maintaining core values while adapting strategies to fit the new environment.
Mullen shares his reasons for choosing UNLV, highlighting the superior facilities and the vibrant culture of Las Vegas. He also reflects on his previous coaching experiences and his aspirations to build a championship-winning program at UNLV.
The interview provides deep insights into coaching philosophies, player development, and the strategic vision Mullen brings to UNLV.
In a spirited segment, Bobby, Kevin, and Eddie tackle the topic of common football clichés, debating their validity and relevance in today's game. They dissect ten popular sayings, offering diverse perspectives and expert opinions.
Cliché 1: "You can't win without a run game."
Cliché 2: "West coast teams can't win early games on the East Coast."
Cliché 3: "Running quarterbacks don't last in the NFL."
The debate covers various aspects, including offensive strategies, player longevity, and the evolving dynamics of the NFL. Their nuanced discussions challenge traditional notions, encouraging listeners to think critically about established beliefs in football.
Towards the end of the episode, the hosts shift gears to share amusing stories and personal experiences, adding a touch of humor and relatability.
Eddie recounts a vivid dream involving NFL legend Tom Brady, leading to playful discussions about sports memorabilia and the authenticity of high-value items.
The conversation seamlessly blends light-hearted topics with deeper reflections, showcasing the hosts' chemistry and diverse interests beyond football.
Eddie Garcia on Cowboys Acquisition:
Dan Mullen on Coaching Philosophy:
Bobby Bones on Momentum:
These quotes encapsulate the essence of the discussions, providing listeners with memorable takeaways.
This episode of "The Bobby Bones Show" masterfully balances in-depth football analysis with engaging personal stories and debates. From Eddie Garcia's return to the Cowboys and Coach Dan Mullen's strategic insights at UNLV, to challenging football clichés and sharing humorous anecdotes, Bobby Bones delivers a comprehensive and entertaining listen. Whether you're a die-hard football fan or someone looking to stay informed about the latest in the sport, this episode offers a wealth of information and enjoyment.
For those who missed the episode, this summary provides a comprehensive overview of the key discussions and highlights, ensuring you stay connected with the latest in football and beyond.