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Bobby Bones
This is a podcast called 25 Whistles.
Matt Castle
Talking Football.
Bobby Bones
And they all wear a whistle. Yeah, it's stupid, but what did you expect? It's a podcast called 25 Whistles. 25 Whistles coming to you from the bus on the way to the super bowl where we are in Mobile, Alabama, about to head to New Orleans. And first we just had an incident with a drunk person.
Eddie
We didn't know who it was.
Bobby Bones
I didn't know who it was. He was looking in our window. And we'll get to the super bowl and sports in a little bit and we'll have a lot of cool guests on this episode. But this guy was looking in the window from the front of the bus. Now, after the show, our bus was parked behind the the venue. So we're coming. We get in the bus and like family stuff. Matt's family stops by. Kickoff. Kevin's family stops by. Rod brings people sister food. And so there's a lot of people going in, out, and some guy is looking in the window from the front of the bus, making direct eye contact with me. And he's going, ra. And I don't know what he's doing.
Eddie
He's knocking on the windshield.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah, on the front of the bus. Right. And so he's ah. And so I'm like, Eddie. And Eddie sees them, and we all look at each other and make eye contact, but I don't know what he wants. And he looks absolutely trashed. And it's a dude. And so Kevin goes, I'll handle it. So kickoff. Kevin walks outside, and Kevin, what did. What did you say to the guy?
Kevin
I just said, hey, what's up, man?
Bobby Bones
What. What do you want?
Eddie
He.
Kevin
He's like, can I get a picture with Bobby and Eddie?
Bobby Bones
Obviously trash.
Kevin
Yeah. He's like, can I get a picture of Bobby and Eddie?
Bobby Bones
And you didn't know that we had actually made eye contact with him?
Kevin
No.
Bobby Bones
And.
Rod
But.
Bobby Bones
So what did you say to him?
Kevin
So I said, oh, they can't, man. They're already in their bunks, man. They're going to bed. They're. They're fast asleep.
Eddie
We're like, five seconds earlier, we're looking right at him.
Bobby Bones
So we. We didn't tell you to say. That was hilarious. But how did he react to that?
Mike D
Oh, okay.
Bobby Bones
Oh, he was so drunk. He believed it.
Kevin
Cool, man. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Reed
All right.
Bobby Bones
Cool.
Kevin
Well, they did a great job tonight. That's a nice guy.
Bobby Bones
That's nice of that guy. Yeah, we would have taken a picture with him, but he left because he thought we were asleep. Although we were just looking at him. Question for Matt. Still being a person that lives on the road a lot.
Reed
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
How do people meet artists? What's the. What's the key to, like, meeting your favorite artist? Like, getting a picture or something? Because obviously, you can't do it during the show. You're on stage.
Reed
No, I mean, there's. I think probably the most successful people are. I don't know why I'm telling this. The most. The most successful people show up hours and hours before the venue, and, like, when the bus pulls up and they'll be out there with the pictures that they want to sign. They want you to sign. That works. Sometimes they know. Sometimes they know the hotel, which is not ideal.
Bobby Bones
That's tough.
Reed
And that's the nice that you're glad that you don't have one and you're just on the road, you know, but. But, yeah, I mean, you got to give it to some of them. They put the work in. You know, you almost admire it in some ways. In most ways, it's harmless most of the time. Sometimes it's less harmless.
Bobby Bones
But there were people outside waiting, and they had books, and I wouldn't sign them, but they were out there for, like, an hour and a half or so. I didn't know they Were out there the whole time, but they just kind of outlasted everybody. And you know what? You got to tip your hat. And we went out and hung out with them and you know, sign the books and you're like, dang, if you're wait for an hour and a half, like it's, it's a attrition, right? Can they last as everybody else is going home?
Reed
And most of it, like most of the time when we get on the bus, I mean, it's kind of the night is over, you know, like we are getting in the bunk, we're getting ready to go to leave most of the time. Sometimes when you only have between Mobile and New Orleans for a bus ride, you're not leaving. So you're up and like it's not a big deal. So it's a lot of just timing, you know, it's not trying to like not holler at people, but you also early or late.
Bobby Bones
Either get there really early or stay really late.
Reed
Early, late or front row and be a child.
Bobby Bones
But is late like young, like a literal child, like, not like an idiot, like a young child?
Reed
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm gonna.
Eddie
That does help. Yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bones
If a young kid wants to like, hi, young kid.
Reed
Yeah.
Eddie
What are you saying is, is the whole late thing though, Is it kind of like if you were leaving your job and your boss is late, like, hey, one more thing before you leave. Or is it. Would you rather do late or early?
Reed
Man, it just, it just so dependent on the night. Like I never mind doing it, but it's like tonight, right? So the three of us had a meet and greet of a hundred people before. Before, you know, we had like a 45 minute, you know, meet and greet before. And part of the thing too is like a lot of these radio stations or the venue or whatever, or the promoter is selling access to you with a meet and greet. So it's like part of it is understood that you're like a little less available than you would be.
Bobby Bones
Not because you want to be, because kind of the unspoken contract is if they're going to sell the ability to meet you, they don't want you to give the full ability to everybody else for free. Yeah.
Reed
And also today was different because we got here, it wasn't that long a drive. We had time today it wasn't a full band setup the day. We had a lot of gaps in the day. We met a lot of people at coffee shops and whatever, working out, come down, hang out. That's totally different. But a lot of Days you don't have it. So we end up carving time out to meet people, which is like meet and greets. Call up when. When you say what's up to Bobby and Eddie and. And winning on the radio.
Bobby Bones
But, yeah, we were walking up from the gym and there were a bunch of people. I don't know why they were here so early. Maybe they heard Matt's podcast already in the future.
Reed
Yeah.
Eddie
Before he recorded.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, they were like, they were already here and they were waiting two hours before. So we stopped and hung out.
Reed
There's a lot of buzz. There's a lot of buzz.
Eddie
Buzz around town.
Reed
There's a lot of noise being.
Bobby Bones
Streets are talking.
Reed
The streets won't shut up.
Bobby Bones
Dang, dude.
Eddie
You know what I found out for real, though? Like, what's crazy is these NBA teams, they all stay at the same hotel. And I've heard from multiple people that, like, if you were gonna go to a Memphis Grizzlies game, this is where the visiting team always stays. I'm like, that just doesn't seem safe in that city.
Reed
There's one place to stay.
Bobby Bones
Memphis is a bad example. It's a Peabody. That's it. Oh, you're telling everyone that's the only hotel. When we went to Indian, we went and did too much access with the Pacers. We were at the hotel and the Celtics were staying there. But that's the hotel right across from the venue. And a lot of people knew. So when they. Again, you have to get there and wait. But, you know the big, nice hotel across from the venues where all the teams are, people like, yeah, we got them to sign all this stuff.
Reed
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So.
Reed
And they figure out pretty quickly that it's like the nicest hotel, the closest in town.
Bobby Bones
Do you ever use a fake name at a hotel?
Reed
I ain't that. I'm not to that.
Eddie
So just ask for Matt still in the front.
Reed
Yeah, just go ask for me.
Bobby Bones
The bus is moving. The bus is moving. They're.
Eddie
It's trans.
Bobby Bones
They're pulling it in. So, again, we're pretty excited about the super bowl trip and a lot of cool guests coming up in a few minutes. So, Matt, just part of the story that you have not known and this has kind of sucked. I knew it was gonna suck for somebody, and it just so happens it sucks for Kevin. I. I had four tickets. There's five of us. But I said this way early, before I knew who was going to lose every game. I didn't know Kevin was going to. One person was not.
Reed
And can we Be honest. If we're looking at everybody that had a chance to win something, Kevin would have been a first round draft pick.
Kevin
Thanks, man.
Reed
You know, like, if your size, if it's tail of the tape, the measurables, and you looking at that boy, you're not thinking he's losing that much.
Bobby Bones
And there were reasons people didn't want Reed to go because Reed's moving in two months. Like literally leaving the show and moving. Yeah.
Eddie
Doesn't watch football.
Bobby Bones
And Reed hears about nothing about sports. But Reed's like, I still want to go. So Reed won.
Reed
There's only one way to settle this, and it's. It's through physical mental challenge and competition.
Bobby Bones
Child games, which we played Connect four and Eddie beat. I beat Kevin, and damn Losers bracket. Mike beat Reed. So losers bracket. They played operation and Reed beat Kevin, but it was two out of three. So then we played bop it and Reed crushed Kevin.
Reed
Okay, I'm sorry. Cut this part out of the podcast. I don't know what bop it is.
Eddie
What?
Bobby Bones
That game where it's like, bop it, pull it, twist. Why would we cut it out of the podcast though? You think me.
Reed
You explaining it. It might be boring. I might.
Bobby Bones
It's a little. It's a. It's a contraption you hold here under the. And I go bop it. So you hit it, pull it. Cool.
Reed
Wait a minute. When you. You did seven. What do you mean? You did 77 in a row.
Bobby Bones
It's on Instagram. Like, you gotta consecutively. When it's like bop it. You gotta. You gotta hit it in the middle. And it's like twist it. You gotta twist one side. Let's pull it. But. And it goes faster and faster, but it gets faster.
Reed
That sounds like an unreal number.
Bobby Bones
It is.
Eddie
It is.
Bobby Bones
And he almost dropped it too. And Kevin did it.
Kevin
Does it not go drop?
Bobby Bones
Did not. He didn't get to drop it.
Unknown (Producer)
Dude.
Bobby Bones
After, like, after I knew I got more than Kevin, it just kind of started flowing out of.
Reed
Oh yeah, you got in a flow state. Yeah, that's what it was. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Okay. So I was looking and here's the thing. I don't have any extra tickets as far as, like, it was never a trick. And I had to let them know this is not some magic thing where it's like, haha, I got everybody.
Eddie
You promise?
Bobby Bones
I said, well, you're already going.
Unknown (Gambling Problem Announcer)
Well, I know, but I think.
Kevin
Wait, Eddie, you promise?
Bobby Bones
I just, I literally. I said it over and over again because I didn't want them to think Oprah you get a car. You get a car. Was going to happen, right? So I got on one of these apps, and I was looking at how much the cheap. The cheapest tickets are, like $3,000, right? Yeah.
Eddie
They're on sale now.
Kevin
I know they're on the clearance rack.
Bobby Bones
So I want to give Kevin one more chance.
Kevin
Oh, gosh.
Bobby Bones
Oh, gosh.
Kevin
What do we got? What do we got?
Eddie
Drive the bus.
Reed
Crazy tax.
Bobby Bones
So we have. And nobody touched anything. We have this king cake.
Eddie
Let's go.
Bobby Bones
So we went to the grocery store and bought king cake. I'm not sure exactly the tradition of king cake, except there's a baby in the cake. Do you know why?
Reed
It's a Mardi Gras cake. And we're in Mobile, which is the home of. They will tell you. Everyone from Mobile will tell you. It is the absolute first ever Mardi Gras where Mardi Gras started.
Eddie
But what's the story? Like, what's the whole tradition?
Bobby Bones
Do you have any idea?
Reed
I just know you get the.
Bobby Bones
Mike's googling it.
Reed
If you get the baby and the king cake, it's like, good luck.
Bobby Bones
So, Ray, if you'll grab a couple plates, going to let Kevin pick a slice. And if he's got the baby.
Kevin
Oh, my gosh.
Bobby Bones
But he has to have the baby, though. If he's got the baby, I will buy you a ticket. Wow. Whoa. But the slice. Look, we need to talk about the slice here. The slice has got to be one of the colors. Okay.
Reed
So if we're looking here, there's probably going to be six or seven.
Bobby Bones
Three. Yeah. Re Reed's going to video this. Okay, got it. So this is on this cake. There's six. That's not a color. That's that color.
Eddie
No, not the white.
Bobby Bones
The white and purple.
Kevin
Just like a missed spot.
Eddie
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Reed
Just so everyone knows, I don't see color.
Bobby Bones
I'm colorblind, too.
Eddie
You both are colorblind.
Bobby Bones
He's saying, Rachel. I'm saying.
Eddie
I literally shut up, man.
Bobby Bones
So I don't know which part of the cake the baby is. I. I swear I did not put it in. What happened was I had someone during our show come and put the baby in from the bottom.
Reed
So somebody's handled that cake.
Bobby Bones
Yes. So, Kevin, you get to pick any color.
Kevin
Okay.
Bobby Bones
We're then gonna slice it now. You can go with which color covers more ground, because that's. That's a strategy because some are bigger. You don't get both purples, though. You'll get one purple.
Reed
So you have to choose. P1, P2, Y1. Y2. G1, G2.
Bobby Bones
And we're going to cut it and put it on a plate. We're all going to have a piece here. And we'll see what you get though. Cuz we'll all eat our cake and see who gets the baby.
Reed
This is messed up, man.
Eddie
Bones is the only game.
Kevin
No, it's not messed up.
Mike D
No.
Eddie
This is amazing.
Bobby Bones
I'm going to pay $3,000 for a ticket. He's like, it's messed up.
Reed
I really hope he gets this. And he just sits next to some absolute dumb dumbs up out there by himself.
Bobby Bones
Hey, that's what he'd be doing if he was sitting with us. Okay, so, Kevin.
Kevin
Yeah?
Bobby Bones
Which section of the King Cake do you want where you hope the baby is?
Reed
Wait, hold up, hold up, hold up.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah, good. Rod's yelling purple from. From the seat.
Reed
Stab where you want.
Bobby Bones
All right, But a gentle stab. Okay, here we go.
Reed
Like, don't probe.
Bobby Bones
Don't hit the baby. Just, just. Yeah, we don't want you. We just want you to touch it and we'll cut it. You'll turn your back and we'll cut it because we're all going to get a piece.
Eddie
Light Rod, I think the purple might.
Bobby Bones
Be the biggest spot. The purple's the biggest. This purple is the biggest. That green's pretty big, pretty solid.
Kevin
And I love green.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Eddie
Oh, yeah.
Kevin
St. Patrick's Day green, Bay Verde.
Bobby Bones
It's up to you, Irish.
Reed
Better day, you know.
Kevin
And I've been looking at that green and I'm going green.
Bobby Bones
Okay, Big green.
Kevin
Ready?
Bobby Bones
Don't stick it all the way through in case the baby's in there. But you're going with that color right there. Okay, hold it. So we're gonna cut the cake. We're gonna break and we're gonna come back and everybody's gonna have a piece. But we'll cut that first. And then we will have. Don't stab it. Don't. Don't go into it yet. Don't go to it yet. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. And then we will all eat it live and see who's got the baby. Okay, everybody good?
Eddie
Yes.
Bobby Bones
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Unknown (Producer)
There was something sentimental when you. When you send it. It was like, do I send the heart now?
Bobby Bones
I don't like the color edition.
Unknown (Producer)
It's extremely pink.
Bobby Bones
Listen to Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. Okay, so we all have pieces of cake. Rod's already looking at his. We all tried to not look, and Rod looked at his. Kevin, pick. Pick a person to go into their cake. It can be you just to see.
Reed
Or you can go, nope, not you.
Kevin
I'm going to go with the guy who took me out first. I'm going to go with Eddie.
Bobby Bones
Eddie. Now, if the baby's in. In. In the cake, you. It's not. He doesn't win. So how.
Eddie
How do you want to do this? Do you want to start eating or do you want to just open it?
Bobby Bones
Just take the fork and see what's up, buddy.
Eddie
Dude, I will tell you. I have a huge piece.
Bobby Bones
Well, it's a purple. So big.
Eddie
It's a purple piece. I'm going to open it.
Bobby Bones
Okay. I don't see, guys.
Eddie
I don't see.
Matt Castle
See.
Bobby Bones
No baby, no baby, no baby, no baby, no baby.
Kevin
We're still alive. We're still alive.
Reed
What if 20% Ch.
Kevin
Still alive.
Bobby Bones
All right. Rod really wants this. Okay.
Kevin
I don't. Honestly, I'm going to pick Rod because.
Bobby Bones
I just don't trust, like a child.
Kevin
Like he more than another pick. Go ahead, Rod.
Reed
I want to introduce a wrinkle. You can trade pieces with anyone from now on.
Kevin
25% chance.
Bobby Bones
It's fun when it's not your money.
Kevin
The rules you make, you tell somebody. Like sports game.
Bobby Bones
We got a one in four chance.
Kevin
Mike's in it, too.
Bobby Bones
Mike's in it, too. Don't look at her. Cake.
Kevin
Okay.
Bobby Bones
You can always go to yours.
Kevin
I know, but that's. I just want to. Bobby, you go.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Reed
O.
Bobby Bones
Let's see.
Reed
No baby, no baby, no baby, no baby, no baby, no baby.
Bobby Bones
Okay, the first level. There's no baby.
Eddie
There's two levels.
Bobby Bones
There's no baby. There's no baby.
Reed
There's no baby. There's a big ass baby.
Kevin
Oh, my goodness.
Bobby Bones
No baby, no baby.
Reed
33% chance.
Bobby Bones
One and three.
Eddie
Hey, it's looking good.
Kevin
Come on, baby.
Bobby Bones
3% chance. So what color? So Matt's got a green. What color is that, Matt?
Reed
That's chartreuse.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yellow. Got it.
Kevin
Yeah, they both. They both got it.
Eddie
So we got a yellow, two yellows, and a green.
Kevin
Matt, have at it, man.
Bobby Bones
Let's see if Matt has the baby.
Kevin
You're the reason just.
Reed
You want to trade with me?
Bobby Bones
Nope.
Rod
You want to trade pieces?
Bobby Bones
All right, here we go. See, there's a baby in there.
Reed
No.
Bobby Bones
Oh, my God.
Kevin
Mike, open that freaking cake up.
Bobby Bones
50. 50. I'm gonna laugh out loud if Mike has the cake. You have it? I'm gonna laugh out loud.
Reed
Mike, open the cake if it's Mike that has it.
Bobby Bones
Open the cake, baby.
Kevin
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Reed
Oh, my God.
Bobby Bones
Show the baby there.
Rod
Oh, no.
Eddie
Mike D. Had the baby.
Bobby Bones
Wow. Everybody enjoy their cake?
Kevin
Literally the last freaking person and you.
Reed
Could have swapped with it. That's crazy.
Bobby Bones
The episode. And we got some really cool guests coming up. All right, thank you, guys. All right, we are in New Orleans. We're at a place called Radio Row. Back in the day, Radio Row was literally like a hallway and a bunch of radio stations would be set up. Now it is far more sophisticated as there are full sets right next to us. Jerome Bettis is taking pictures on a set. I don't know if that's Ed Reed.
Kevin
Yeah, it is.
Bobby Bones
Ed Reed has a gray beard now, which is always kind of weird.
Kevin
Peanut Tillman, too. Charles Tillman.
Bobby Bones
Is that who it is? Wow. Oh, yeah, sure is. How.
Unknown (Producer)
Why are.
Kevin
In Roman Harper.
Bobby Bones
Why are people getting old?
Kevin
Like, four. Unbelievable.
Bobby Bones
How are athletes getting old? So here's the thing. We're going to have. Reggie Bush is stopping by today. We think. We think a lot of people are stopping by. But walking in. Let's just walk through the list of folks that we saw.
Eddie
Can we start with, like, one of the goats?
Bobby Bones
Joe Montana.
Eddie
Joe Montana.
Kevin
You guys saw him?
Eddie
Yeah, I didn't see him.
Bobby Bones
Well, I think I had to point him out to you. He was standing, like, right beside us, and he was sitting in a chair, like, doing a talk, and he was just, like, there. And I was like, eddie, Joe Montana. And at first, I think it was. It feels like a joke because you're like Joe Montana, Mickey Mouse, like, things that don't exist.
Kevin
Dr. Seuss.
Bobby Bones
Yes. So we saw. Just walking in. Joe Montana.
Eddie
George Kittle.
Bobby Bones
George Kittle. I'm. Look, I get. Maybe Ed Reed's doing that show, because Ed Reed is now still sitting over there. So Ed Reed could be doing a show next to us, not just a guest. But this is the area where all the, like, stars stop by, which is pretty cool.
Eddie
Right behind us, we have a Cam Newton podcast. I guess his show is down there.
Bobby Bones
Is he over there yet? You'll know by his hat.
Kevin
Cam Hayward is over there.
Bobby Bones
Is he?
Kevin
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I saw Cam Heyward walking through. I also saw Chant Bailey just walking with a day pass on right behind us. Like, we're walking through and Chant. So the point is, this is a crazy situation. I don't want to give you. If we just do all backstory. That's boring. But here's what we're going to do before we start today. We've. And I don't. It's just not going to be, you know, the two hands, the All State hands. That's just there for you.
Eddie
That's cupping you.
Bobby Bones
Yes. I don't want to be the All State hands, but I do want to give Kevin another opportunity to win a Super bowl ticket. He's filming right now, too.
Eddie
They keep coming, dude. Come on.
Bobby Bones
Because we failed many times. He's lost every game. And Reed is sitting at the table. Reed has a Super bowl ticket.
Kevin
I got it, baby.
Bobby Bones
What? Mike, who is running audio as the producer, has got a Super bowl ticket. We did the King Cake. Kevin didn't win that.
Eddie
Like, he was so close.
Bobby Bones
I feel like I've given him 1, 2, 3, 5, 4 opportunities so far.
Eddie
King Cake was the fourth opportunity where.
Bobby Bones
I'm willing to fork out thousands of dollars. But you have to win. I'm just not gonna be those hands.
Kevin
That's fair.
Bobby Bones
So.
Eddie
Of course it's fair.
Bobby Bones
It's more than fair.
Kevin
Hey, thank you so much.
Bobby Bones
What we're going to do here is there will be a scavenger hunt. Oh, shoot.
Matt Castle
Come on, baby.
Eddie
Not an easy one.
Bobby Bones
So. So as part of the scavenger hunt, there'll be three things that you will have to obtain over the next. I would say, two and a half hours. That's incredible. The problem is you can't, like, bring. There's Max Crosby walking in front of us with all the chains.
Matt Castle
Dang, he's huge.
Kevin
That's a big boy.
Bobby Bones
He's a monster. The first thing is to rip the chain off of Max Crosby and bring it to us. Oh, my God, dude.
Eddie
Look at that chain. With.
Bobby Bones
Not only that, he's got to be six. Six.
Kevin
That's blinded.
Eddie
I mean, everyone around him is at least 2ft taller than him.
Bobby Bones
Okay, not taller.
Eddie
You mean shorter.
Bobby Bones
But they're also small women. That doesn't care.
Eddie
We gotta stop staring.
Bobby Bones
No, he's in front of us.
Kevin
Okay, look at us.
Bobby Bones
Here's. Here's. Okay, here are the rules.
Kevin
Yep.
Bobby Bones
Again, it can't be while something is being interrupted. Okay. So we can't be in the middle of an interview, and all of a sudden you show up with Joe Namath. Is he still alive?
Eddie
Joe Namath is still alive. He does diabetes commercials or something.
Bobby Bones
So the number one thing is you have to bring somebody to us to interview that we recognize immediately that you do not have to explain who it is.
Kevin
Okay.
Eddie
Do you want to make it hall of Fame level or.
Bobby Bones
I think we just got it.
Eddie
We know who it is.
Bobby Bones
For example, if it were, like, not Reed, because Reed doesn't know who anybody is.
Eddie
I was going to ask. Does we have to know who it is?
Bobby Bones
Eddie and I have to know who they are. And we. If we interview them for even five, six, seven minutes and we finish, but Eddie's like, I didn't know who that was. It doesn't count. Okay, so if I just know and Eddie doesn't. It doesn't count. So it has to be somebody that we recognize in the sports world. It can't be, like, somebody that works at iheart with us.
Kevin
And we know you guys know Mike D. So, you know, Overtime Megan.
Bobby Bones
That's number. Your microphone is so quiet.
Kevin
Is it?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, maybe I'm. What do you. Quiet. What were you saying?
Kevin
Overtime Megan.
Bobby Bones
The streamer. No, you don't know her.
Kevin
Oh, I saw her.
Eddie
So that one you would know.
Bobby Bones
Is this microphone so quiet?
Eddie
It is.
Bobby Bones
Or does he talk a little bit? Very delicately so. Oh, yeah, Turn me back up, bro.
Kevin
How about now?
Bobby Bones
You're turning me down now? Oh, am I?
Eddie
That's just headphones, Reed.
Bobby Bones
Oh, never mind. Okay. Thank you, Reed, for your contribution.
Reed
Of course.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah. So number one is somebody we recognize at least for five minutes of an interview. Number two is we need a ball of some sort signed by somebody of prominence.
Eddie
Football. Right.
Bobby Bones
Doesn't matter if you find a softball here, a soccer ball and you get someone of prominence to sign it. All good.
Eddie
Okay, that's number two.
Kevin
Okay.
Bobby Bones
And number three is. I don't really come up with number three yet.
Eddie
You didn't like my jersey swap idea?
Bobby Bones
No. Cause I don't want him kicked out because Kevin's taking my clothes off.
Kevin
You want to take my shirt off?
Eddie
Yeah, yeah. Like swap jerseys with something.
Kevin
I'll do it.
Bobby Bones
Number three is get a video from somebody that's known saying, hey, everybody, you should listen to the 25 Whistles podcast.
Eddie
Solid.
Bobby Bones
That we can post. Those are your three things. And as of now, I'm going to start the clock. Oh, we have Seth Rollins. Could do now. Yes.
Eddie
Honestly, Kevin, this is pretty good.
Bobby Bones
I mean, that's awesome.
Eddie
It's good stuff. Like you could do all those things.
Bobby Bones
I can do 10 minutes with Seth Rollins. We're going to shut down for a second because Seth Rollins about to come by and I'm a big WWE guy, so I just watched Roll Rumble.
Eddie
I'm going to just let you roll on that one. Just go to town, dude.
Bobby Bones
So, okay, cool. You are now on the clock. But you also can't leave your job and your duties for a long time.
Kevin
That's the hard part. That's the hard part.
Bobby Bones
Cuz if we're like, where's Kevin? And you're not here, then you lose.
Eddie
Kevin. Just keep an eye out. People are walking back and forth right here. Dude, if you see.
Kevin
Oh, I know my. The first thing I need to do is find a football and I'm gonna go from there.
Bobby Bones
Or find a ball and a Sharpie. There may even be like a store here. I don't know. Okay, good luck.
Kevin
Thank you. And thank you for the opportunity.
Bobby Bones
The fifth opportunity.
Kevin
The fifth opportunity.
Eddie
Yeah, dude, he's really trying to get you there.
Kevin
Alright, see you guys in two and a half hours.
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Unknown (Producer)
There was something sentimental when you. When you send it. Yeah, it's like, do I send the heart now?
Bobby Bones
I don't like the color edition.
Unknown (Producer)
It's extremely pink.
Bobby Bones
Listen to Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. Okay. Up first is Reggie Bush. Heisman Trophy winner. Got it given back to him last year after 14 years of it being taken away. Super bowl champion with the Saints, in the Saints hall of fame, two time national champion, second overall pick. NFL stats over 5,000 yards rushing, 36 touchdowns, 477 receptions, 18 receiving touchdowns. It's a whole bunch. Here he is. I'll tell you, he looked good, too. Like, fit, young. I wish I looked like that in a hoodie.
Eddie
Right?
Bobby Bones
Like, you look good. Here he is, Reggie Bush. All right, we got Reggie Bush. We got five questions with Reggie, by the way. It feels like. Like camaraderie.
Mike D
Yeah, absolutely. That's exactly what it is.
Bobby Bones
A lot of times you see a lot of people you haven't seen in a long time, but, like, you're friends with, but maybe you haven't kept as close because life kind of gets in the way.
Mike D
Well, I mean, Roman. Me and Roman played together. We won a Super bowl together, so. And, you know, seeing him obviously, is great. And I was just telling him, I text him the other day. He didn't text me back.
Bobby Bones
They changed his number. Like, any of my friends that are famous, they go, I changed my number and I forgot to give you the new one. Then I'm, like, equally as insulted because I'm like, well, why do you give me the new one? Exactly. Okay, so question one. Do you ever get out. Do you ever run and time yourself now to see if you still have it?
Mike D
No, I run, but I don't run and time myself. But I do run a lot, though. I stay in shape, man. I actually run on the treadmill probably four or five times a week. Running sprints, running up hills, just doing different things to keep my legs moving. Because if. If you don't use it, you're going to lose it.
Bobby Bones
I did a 49 in South Carolina. I'm just letting you know. Just bragging at my age now. Not now, like now did a four, nine. I'm bragging. I know, I know four, three. But you know, four nine, for me, being kind of goofy. I felt pretty good about that.
Eddie
Reggie, you won a Super bowl when after it's all over, do you go back and watch the game and get to see commercials, get to have that super bowl experience?
Mike D
Yeah. I mean, I'm a huge fan of.
Cam Hayward
Of football.
Mike D
Right. Football has been a part of my life since I was a very young boy, and it always will be a part of my life in some way, shape or form. And so, you know, for me, you know, the super bowl is everything, you know, and to be able to, you know, watch it or to have played in it, it's just an amazing event that happens every year. It's almost like a holiday now. You know, they. It's just amazing. And I love the game and I love everything about it. And this to me as well, is also what makes super bowl so special is. Is just being able to have so much other people here from different walks of life to come in here and take part in the festivities.
Bobby Bones
So I do another show with your former teammate, Matt Castle. Yeah. And like, that's my dude. And I was like, dude, you for sure love Castle. I was like, you for sure would have transferred. He never started.
Mike D
Never.
Bobby Bones
Never. He never. Which is wild. And I was like, if the portal existed now, you'd have been out. And he's like, yeah, I'd have been out because I never got to play.
Mike D
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Your thoughts on the portal and had it existed back when you played, what do you think that have been like?
Mike D
I think it would have, you know, one. I love seeing the transfer portal because when I was playing, we didn't have those opportunities. And if you wanted to transfer somewhere, you had to sit out a whole year, so you had to sit out a whole year of your career, which is, you know, for football, you can't afford to miss years. Like, you need to play every year and get better and better every year. And so, you know, guys didn't have that opportunities. And so I love seeing the transfer portal now because you're putting more power back into the players hands and allowing them to have more decision making over their careers and what they want to do and where they want to go. And we've seen some great stories play out because of it. Joe Burrow is a benefit, a benefactor of the transfer portal.
Bobby Bones
Dylan Gabriel.
Mike D
Dylan Gabriel.
Bobby Bones
Sure. Right. But what about every. Okay, if you were. They said Reggie you're about to be the czar of college football. Would you allow them to transfer four, four times? Like, what do you think?
Mike D
Yeah, that's a lot.
Bobby Bones
What do you think it should be?
Mike D
I don't think it should be four times. You know, I think there should be definitely a limit, maybe three times. Because four is a lot. And we also want to, we want to encourage players, you know, to seek out competition. Right? Don't be afraid of competition. Don't be afraid to compete. If there's a guy there maybe in your position, he may be starting, that's okay. Because we've seen a ton of stories of guys. For example, Jalen Hurts got benched in the championship game and we've seen how his career has played out, right? And so one of the things for me, and again, this is because we didn't have transfer portal, but my era, we believed in working through competition and seeking out competition, especially on our team at usc, we were all about competition. We were great friends off the field, but we tried to kill each other in practice. Like that's that for us, that was friendly competition, right? That's how you competed and that's how we made each other better.
Eddie
Reggie, Bobby and I, two idiots. Do you think that we could get on the field padded up if 4th and 1?
Mike D
Nope.
Eddie
4Th and 1.
Mike D
Nope. I'm gonna stop you right there.
Bobby Bones
Cause I got friends that believe a 4, 9.
Mike D
You know who else run a 4, 4 9. Them D tackles in the middle. Actually they run a 4, 6, so they run a little fast.
Bobby Bones
It's not 41 on the goal line though. There's a difference.
Eddie
There's a difference.
Mike D
But here's the thing. So what you're forgetting and not thinking about is the defensive line. Their. The first three steps are the most explosive three steps you have ever witnessed. Them coming off the ball and punching a lineman into his chest is like the force of a silverback gorilla. Like it's. You can't even imagine how hard these guys are coming off the line and punching linemen in the chest and having to move these 300 pound, six, five, six, seven guys backwards. And so yeah, you can try, but you gonna run into a brick wall.
Eddie
10 chances, 10 chances, you're going to.
Mike D
Get your head knocked off 10 times in a row.
Bobby Bones
Final question, as far as football itself, what is your favorite piece of memorabilia that you kept from your career that you still have?
Mike D
Oh, wow, man, that's. That's such a good, such a good question. And I'm gonna go back to the to the trophy that I recently just received back, my Heisman Trophy. You know, to me, that was the pinnacle of my college career. That was, you know, me, that was confirmation that everything I did on the football field, you know, was. Was, you know, there was substance behind it. Right. Like the things that I did on the field, people resonated with it. You know, I inspired a generation of athletes to want to play, you know, like me and rock the number five, you know, guys like Jayden Daniels, Christian McCaffrey in college, war, number five, because of me. And, you know, that's what it's about for me. That's what it's about is leaving, you know, just leaving a legacy, right, for these guys to follow. And so for me, the Heisman Trophy, you know, that was everything. You know, being able to win that and to showcase, you know, that I could. That I was the best player in college football and still to this day, one of the greatest college football players to ever play the game, you know, that one meant the world to me. And to be able to get it back and to now be able to show my kids that trophy is everything to me because my kids weren't there when I got it the first time, but they were there, and my wife was there with me when I got it the second time.
Bobby Bones
We love Tostitos. What are you doing with Tostitos, man?
Mike D
So we issued a nationwide stop the clock challenge. You had to stop the clock at 5.9 seconds to enter in this opportunity to be the person who hits the button to release the confetti at the end of the Super Bowl.
Eddie
Oh, that's cool.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Mike D
And so it was awesome. You know, one way you could practice stopping the clock at 5.9 seconds is maybe on your iPad or your iPhone.
Eddie
Yeah.
Mike D
And we selected a winner. And she's here now. She gets a chance to hit that. That confetti button at the end. And it's awesome, man. So, you know, chips and dips are part of super bowl, right? That's the go to meal for me, I'm sure, for everybody when you're watching the Super Bowl. So that's what I'm doing here with Tostitos and, man. Excited about it.
Bobby Bones
I do. We appreciate you. Awesome to watch your entire career. That's what's against. I ran a 4, 9. That's all I want to say.
Mike D
Thank you, man.
Eddie
Thank you, dude.
Bobby Bones
Next up is Greg Olson, who, you know, lost that number one spot in the booth to Tom Brady. But I think now we see that Greg Olson is actually the best?
Eddie
Oh, yeah, he, I mean, to me he's the best.
Bobby Bones
Well, I don't think we knew he was the best until someone else came along.
Eddie
Correct.
Bobby Bones
And Brady's gotten a lot better. I think Greg Olson's the best now. He's number one, a plus.
Eddie
And what I like about talking to him is he, he talks exactly the same way he talks in the booth. There's no difference. Same dude, same. He just, I feel like he just says whatever he feels.
Bobby Bones
He played 14 seasons in the NFL, 31st overall pick by the Bears in 2007, played for the Bears, Panthers, Seahawks, two time second team all, probably three time Pro Bowler. And he does coaches kids football teams, which I knew, so I kind of started him with that.
Eddie
And he's huge.
Bobby Bones
Pretty big dude for sure. Here he is, Greg Olson, here with Greg Olson. Greg, question, what. And you spent your whole life playing football, being late at football, but like working with coaching kids, how has that changed how you feel about your coaches when you were younger?
Unknown (Producer)
Well, that's a great question. You know, I think anybody who's ever coached young kids, if you can coach young kids, you can coach anybody. I actually think it makes you a better coach because you have to really think deeply and really give a lot of intent to okay that what I take for granted, the way I would talk football, the way I would coach football if I was playing with my peers would be, is very different than how I need to communicate that same coaching point to a coach, 14 year old, 13 year old kid. So I actually think it makes you kind of look back and say, okay, what is a better way of doing this? What does a more clear way of communicating this technique or this alignment or this formation or whatever we're trying to implement and actually ends up making you do it a lot more effectively, it makes you actually doing it a lot more efficiently versus just, hey, this is how we've always done it. Well, is there a better way of doing it? Because the way we've always done it doesn't work for seventh graders. Right. We need to make sure we do it in a way that's, that's easy for them to absorb and to grab. So I think there's no greater impact on these young kids than their young, you know, than their, than their coaches at the young level. I love doing it. I coach a season of each of my kids in different sports. Girls basketball, baseball, football, whatever the sport is. I love being around the kids, I love coaching them, I love trying to influence them. And it goes well beyond just Teaching them the sport. I think there's so many other lessons that we've all taken from our playing days as young kids that we carry with us forever.
Bobby Bones
I wonder if it's like, as a parent, you go, man, I really appreciate my parents more now that I've done. Are you having that experience now that you're in that level? You're like, dang. I didn't really understand what was going on with our coaches back then.
Unknown (Producer)
Yeah. I didn't realize how many sleepless nights my youth football coach was having because I didn't know. Because I didn't know where the hell to line up. Yeah, I think it's a very good, you know, kind of comparison where until you have kids, you don't realize how hard you made the life of your own parents. And it's kind of like God's way of, like, passing it forward, you know? And the same thing with coaching. You know, until you coach and until you kind of feel it, then you. You don't really have an appreciation for just how hard the other side is. Right. Your whole time as a player, you're thinking, well, you. I've got all the answers. Like, why do I. Well, all of a sudden, now you put yourself on the other side of that coin. You're like, okay, I get it now. It's not quite as easy as I always thought it was when I was on the other side of that conversation. So, yeah, I have a lot of appreciation for all my youth coaches. My dad was my high school football coach. So I look back on those memories with a lot of fondness and gratitude and now try to pay it forward to the kids that we're trying to impact.
Eddie
Greg, you were so good on the field. You're awesome on tv. What do you suck at, though?
Unknown (Producer)
I suck at golf. Terrible golf. I'm bad at directions. Yeah, I suck at a lot. I mean, there's plenty of things.
Bobby Bones
Can you cook?
Unknown (Producer)
Nope.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Unknown (Producer)
I don't cook.
Eddie
We're getting them.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, we got all.
Unknown (Producer)
I mean, we can do this for the whole show. We can do this for the whole broadcast. There's a lot of things that I suck at.
Bobby Bones
When you decided to get into media and take your career in that direction, did you do the things where you get in a room and do fake games or old games and call them? Like, what was the introduction? Because, again, I like Eddie. I think you're the greatest at what you do. I think you're a number one right now. How did that start for you? What was entry level?
Unknown (Producer)
Yeah, so the entry level for me was actually pretty fascinating. So back in 2015, Fox had me come out to their studios and we just did a dry audition game, just come out, call a game, set of monitors in a studio. The game had happened whatever the previous previous year and actually called it with Kevin Burkhardt who ended up being my partner years later, but just called like the first half of that game. And then I did a similar thing with espn. I went up to Bristol and called a mock game as just an audition, never aired, none of that. And then from there Fox, you know, through again with Fox in 2017 on my bye week, they asked me to join a three man booth with, with Kevin Burkhard and Charles Davis. So I got to jump in on their booth and be the third kind of the third wheel and call live games. That was my first ever real broadcast in a stadium, live action on national television. So that kind of got me the taste for it and said, okay, you know, I kind of like this, like I think I can do this. And then from there I did it again in 2019, that time in a two man booth. And then in 2020 I called the first five weeks of the XFL. So I was able to kind of slowly build and slowly lean into that. And then obviously in 2021, you know, started my, that's my first season with a full time slate of games on Fox.
Bobby Bones
Would you practice at home? Are you a studious guy with broadcasting as you were when you played? So there's no playbook for this, but would you like watch games and turn it down and like, let me try this at home.
Unknown (Producer)
You know, my creative process is more, you know, having a lot of cool open conversations, talking through storyline ideas with people that I trust, people that I know that know the game and you can kind of bounce off ideas. And my rule is like, hey, I'd rather flush out a really bad idea at dinner or the night before the game with our production meetings with our crew. I'd rather, I'd rather really flush out a really bad idea that in my head goes, oh my God, I'm so glad I'm not going to say that tomorrow on air, you know, but that's, that's part of my creative process. I think everybody has their different style. I'm a talker, I'm a thinker. I kind of flush my ideas out in real time as I kind of test them on different test groups. So that's my, that's my process. I'm not actually sitting there like mock calling Games or dry calling? Games I do think through. Okay, how do I want to come onto the air? All right, let's map that out. Hey, how do we want to present Jalen Hurts tomorrow? Okay, let's map that out. And you know, Patrick Mahomes and so on and so on. So I try to think through those scenarios, but then once the game starts, you want it to sound a little spontaneous, right? You want it to stay. You don't want it to sound like it's been predetermined what you were going to say. Four days ago, Greg, I broke my.
Eddie
Arm roll skating with my kids, just being an idiot. What's the dumbest way you've injured yourself? Not game related, nothing like that. Just the dumbest way.
Unknown (Producer)
Yeah, so it was. So I was still playing. It was like fresh into an offset season. This was probably like 20, 18, 19, fresh into an offseason. And my, my wife asked me to change the printer ink. It's pretty standard, you know, It's a pretty standard home chore, right, For a guy. Well, again, it adds to my. I'm not very good at things, so I couldn't figure out exactly where it was, the cartridge. Long story short, there was an open cupboard in our pantry above the printer or like the pant, you know, the office or whatever. And when I stood up from changing the printer, I caught the side of the cupboard. I had to call our team orthopedic doctor who like repaired my foot, he repaired my shoulder. He was like our team orthopedic, but he lived down the street from me. I had to call him at like 10 o'clock at night, go over to his house. His wife had some nursing background or whatever, and in their kitchen, they're in like nice clothes. It's the weekend and he is stapling my head as I'm gushing blood, towels, everything. I mean, I had a huge gash, so I split my head open changing computer ink.
Bobby Bones
That's a good one.
Eddie
That's really good.
Unknown (Producer)
That's the first one that comes to mind. I'm sure there's a thousand other ones.
Bobby Bones
Final question as far as how do you game plan against spags? Like, what do you do?
Unknown (Producer)
Well, I think that's, that's a very good question. I don't know if there's like a concrete answer. I think it all starts with just, you know, you try to get a feel for like, all right, what's his flavor?
Bobby Bones
Right?
Unknown (Producer)
What, what's. And it's not okay. What's he going to do on the first play of the game, you have an idea of what their trends are going to be. They're not going to completely reinvent themselves in two weeks, but you have to anticipate the critical moments and that's where the Chiefs have set themselves apart from everybody else. It's all right. What do you think Spags is going to do on the. In the low red zone when we're on borderline field goal right range and it's third and five, he's going to have a dialed up pressure to exploit my protection twofold. He wants to force fourth down and he wants to knock me out of field goal range. So you've got to be prepared. You've got to have the right call for that moment. All right, end of game scenario. We've got to pick up a first down to maintain possession so we don't give the ball back to Mahomes in a two minute drive. He's going to have something dialed up for that situation. So it's really about less. You're going to know their coverage tendencies, you're going to know their fronts, you're going to know their basic blitzes but you're not going to prepare for every coverage. You're not going to prepare for every five man pressure. Six man pressure. There's going to be surprises. So you've got to make sure your scheme is built that you can handle the vast majority of anything that's unscouted. And then you have to put a ton of time into the gotta have it critical moments where I can't get sacked on third and five at the 25 yard line and have to. Now I'm in a weird field goal. Like you can't let them. And that's where Spags and that's where Andy Reid and this Chiefs team has made such. That's where they've made their haze. They win the critical plays that are weighted heavily than just your average normal play throughout the course of the game.
Bobby Bones
We're a Draft Kings show. That's our, that's our sponsor. You're here with DraftKings. What's going on with DraftKings? Like as far as you know, they have a lot of stuff going on. On like with you. They're doing the, the touchdown. The bet match, right?
Unknown (Producer)
Yep, the bet match.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Unknown (Producer)
So I've gotten to work with DraftKings now for about the last year. You know, I was, I, I was part of their kind of big announcement and launch in North Carolina where I live when, when they legalize sports betting and and obviously now with the super bowl, this is like their super bowl, you know, like, this is their, their biggest week of the year for, for them. And it's just a ton of fun to, you know, to be a part of it and kind of just, just, it's all about just its entertainment value, right? It can be done responsibly. It can be done in a fun and good way where now you're really vested into who scores the first touchdown and you're really vested into how many. You know, you're rooting for a lot of points, not a lot of points. You're not necessarily always just rooting for who's going to win, but all the other fun little angles that are going on throughout the course of the game. So it's, it's a lot of fun. It's a great form of entertainment when done right. And it's been fun to be a part of DraftKings, you know, for the last year or so, but especially this week.
Bobby Bones
The Super Bowl, DraftKings is offering all customers a touchdown bet match. You simply opt in place any touchdown bet and receive a bonus bet equal to the original stake. Greg, thanks for the time. Big fans. Appreciate it. You the best and can't wait. You're just the best. I'll just do that, Zach. Leaving it there.
Unknown (Producer)
Appreciate it, guys.
Bobby Bones
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Eddie
That was early.
Bobby Bones
No, it was late. Yeah, that's like Wizards, Jordan, Raptors, Elijah 1.
Eddie
Right.
Bobby Bones
So I don't remember that.
Eddie
Arizona, Emmett Smith, but a lot of Ravens.
Bobby Bones
He was awesome. Super bowl champion. NFL defensive player of the year, College Football hall of fame, five time first team all pro.
Eddie
Wow.
Bobby Bones
NFL 2000s all decade team and a unanimous All American at the University of Miami in 2001. I mean, he's got so many records. Most career interception return yards, longest interception return, 107 yards. Like, you probably think about taking a knee and go, nah. Tied for most career postseason interceptions. Yeah, he's a dude, for sure. Here he is, Ed Reed.
Mike D
Ed.
Bobby Bones
Big fan. First of all, as. As I don't feel like I have to say, but I. And I don't say it to everybody, so big fan. Secondly, I've had, like, dumb injuries like I did Dancing with the Stars. I hurt my shoulder. I wake up, it hurts. But I didn't hit people all the time. What hurts most? When you wake up in the winter or just generally?
Rod
Man, that is so funny. It's. It's random things. And it's funny because when you're having a conversation, when you have. It's funny because when you're having a conversation about things that hurt, stuff start hurting.
Bobby Bones
It's like when someone itches, you, like, scratch, too. When you talk about it, things hurt.
Rod
So it's my back. My back at the moment, but yeah, man, it's just certain things. Honestly, man, it takes turns. You know, one minute is the ankle, you know, one minute is the hip. Because I had hip surgeries, you know, and it's always my nerve impingement. Like, I got nerve impingement that I never had surgery on, you know, so that's always tight. You know, the neck is the first thing to always go because of sleep, you know, pillows and stuff. I'm still trying to find that ultimate bed, man.
Bobby Bones
You do like. Like at our house, because I'm hurt a lot, doing stupid stuff. We have like a red light therapy bed. Like, it's red light therapy, and it's also infant red. Right. We. We lay in that. Like the Kardashians got us. We're like, we got to get one, too. You ever do stuff like that to try to.
Rod
I was doing that in my career before all that stuff came out.
Bobby Bones
So you were at it before it Was a thing.
Rod
Yeah, I was ahead of the game, man. A bunch of all this stuff, people doing like the IVs and the nutrition. Like I was way ahead of the game, man. Thank God to Ray and, and Willis McGhee, you know, and Papa Son, you know, Lauryn Hill's dad and Rohan MARLEY and now Dr. Clayton Gibson.
Bobby Bones
Well, now everybody's spending money, take care of their body. But you were doing that because that was so important back then.
Rod
Yeah, I mean, it's just. I mean, I'm still doing now, like, right, you're investing yourself, man, you know, I mean, that's the biggest thing, you know, as a coach. I was doing it. You know, you invest in yourself like any good CEO knows that. Like you're going to invest in yourself first, you know, so 60 to $100,000 a year, you know, that means something to me going into my body versus going by, you know, five thousand dollar, ten thousand dollar watch and rings and something for you. Some rims on your car that you don't need just to go to work. Like that's the type of ignorance I was around. Guys that had the rims on their car see me with the supplements, won't buy the supplements, but they're buying, buy the car. I'm like, bro, you know what, I want to win. I don't care. Come on, man, they knew I had the goods. Hey, let me get some of that. Cool. Hey man, you know you can buy this, right? Ah, I got no money for that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, you do.
Rod
Like that's the type of stuff you deal with, you know what I'm saying? But is that Zeus? But yeah, man, like it was, it was so many things. But you gotta invest in yourself, Ed.
Eddie
The feuds on the field, you know, it's all part of the game. Right, but how many of those.
Rod
Not all of them.
Eddie
How many? That's why I'm asking my question. How many of those feuds carried on past the game and then maybe the next time you saw them again.
Rod
Well, it won't carry on. It never carried on past the game as much maybe to an interview. If I'm talking about a guy like me and Hines had a thing, everybody know, but it wasn't, it wasn't personal to the point where we fighting off the field, you know, for one of a man, grown ass man for two. I ain't got time for that, you know, I ain't got time. I ain't got time for it unless I have to do what I have to do, you know. And on the Football field. Of course, you, you know, you pissed off the high pissivity when guys are doing certain things. Yeah. You know that, you know, I could get into a fight, but why get into a fight when I got weapons on me? I could just hit you really hard, you know, within the game. And. And, you know, and I just, like, I knew that, like, I knew I was wearing weapons, you know, Like, I knew I could literally go at him and do what he was doing to him, and he could feel it, but I didn't want to play the game like that. I could not bring myself to play the game that way, you know, it just. It just wasn't in me to play the game, you know, with an ill will and try to hurt somebody on the other side of the field, you know, And I just couldn't do that, man. You know, so. But I knew it would catch up with him.
Bobby Bones
And it did compare the competitive energy of playing and coaching.
Rod
That's a tough one, boy, because you want. You want your guys to perform and that you're on that edge of, like, how you used to do it. And I. I tell myself to tell guys for a long time, you can't. Gotta just that you got to pull back, you know, so it's. It's a little different, man. You know, playing, obviously, you are putting that work in and you have more on the line. You're on that field. You're in between those lines. The focus is totally different. Coaching, you just. You got to put the. Put people in the place to be successful and root for them and encourage them and be that positive mindset that they need when they go through something. It's like therapy, you know, you that therapist as a coach, as a player, you sitting on the couch, you know, you that guy on the couch, and kind of need that calmness and stillness through as you go. Excuse me, everybody. Don't use that. You know, some people just want the music and loud stuff going on, but, you know, that's the difference between good and great.
Bobby Bones
My final question. What's your favorite thing that you kept? Like your own memorabilia that you have from your career, man.
Rod
Special thing. That's funny. I got a lot of stuff, dude.
Bobby Bones
You get to keep one. They're like, ed, it's me. God, I'm gonna allow you to keep one. What do you grab?
Eddie
Taking everything else.
Rod
If he say you could take, that's it. Oh, man, I'd take my helmet. I take my helmet. I got my helmet. I have my super bowl helmet.
Bobby Bones
The super bowl helmet you got for that.
Rod
No, I took it. I took the. You see how they got this here hanging up this banner?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Rod
We win. I'll take that banner if I'm Patrick Mahomes. Like, I hang that in my house if I'm here.
Bobby Bones
If you were him, you would take that? Yeah. What are you doing with the red team?
Rod
I have a Ravens banner.
Bobby Bones
Oh, you do have the banner.
Rod
I took the super bowl banner out of the locker room.
Eddie
But you took it down.
Bobby Bones
How'd you get it down?
Rod
I was the last person to leave the locker room.
Bobby Bones
Okay, that's funny.
Rod
Me and Harbaugh are the last two people on the bus.
Eddie
Wow.
Rod
Him and he and his daughter and myself were the last two people to leave the stadium as a Ravens. And I'm in the state. I'm getting dressed because there's all kinds of stuff. I'm getting dressed, and I look up like, what y'all gonna do with this, man? Give me that banner. I folded it up. It's in my garage.
Eddie
I love it.
Bobby Bones
That's awesome.
Rod
All the guys pull up to my house, be like, when they working, like, eh. Like, oh, yeah, I get it, man.
Eddie
Look at the banner.
Bobby Bones
What are you doing? DirecTV.
Rod
Oh, man, DirecTV has a my sports package. We had the My sports package on directtv.com. it's all across the nations on NFL Network, Fox, ESPN, you know, and that's where you want to go get your sports. So everybody, everywhere for everybody. My sports dot com. DirecTV. And like, I've been saying, man, for kids who are training, go watch it. DirecTV is where you can watch it, man. You know, go watch it. Emulate it. That's what we did.
Bobby Bones
We appreciate you. Big fan, right up doing crazy stuff around the house. We're gonna drive by, we'll know where he lives because the banner's hanging in the front yard. And finally, you know, I just watched the Royal Rumble. Talked about that a lot in last episode.
Eddie
Yes, you did.
Bobby Bones
Big wrestling guy, you know.
Eddie
Wait, so how excited were you when you found out we're gonna get this guy?
Bobby Bones
Well, I've been following Seth Rollins for the last couple years. He wasn't in my generation when I was really watching, but he has been very much so. Well, he was in the Royal Rumble. He was in the last, like, six or seven. But him and CM Punk hate each other. And so that's been all over TikTok. And so let's talk to him. Seth freaking Rollins. He beat Brock Lesnar twice. He's the only human ever to hold the WWE Championship and the United States Championship simultaneously. That's until I get it. And he had on some really cool. That I couldn't pull off. Glasses.
Eddie
What were they? Gucci?
Bobby Bones
I don't know, but they were big.
Eddie
Prada maybe.
Bobby Bones
I'm not sure it was him. They were so big. It could have been anybody behind those glasses. Follow Seth on Twitter wwerollins Here he is, superstar Seth Rollins. Seth, I got a lot of questions for you. Great. First of all, you grew up in Iowa.
Matt Castle
That's right. Davenport, Iowa, born and raised.
Bobby Bones
So done a bunch of stand up through Iowa and I go to the town where they make the Crunch Berries.
Matt Castle
Where do they make the Crunch Berries?
Bobby Bones
They have a whole Crunch Berry factory in Iowa. I thought you would tell me.
Matt Castle
Really?
Eddie
Is it Captain Crunch?
Bobby Bones
It's either Iowa City or it is Cedar Rapids. That's it.
Matt Castle
Cedar Rapids.
Bobby Bones
The whole town smells like Crunch Berries. It's the greatest smell ever.
Matt Castle
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. That is right. Yes. Cedar Rapids. I didn't know they made Crunch Berries there. I knew there was like a factory of whatever.
Bobby Bones
You got to go back. It's Crunch Berry central.
Matt Castle
Oh, that's amazing.
Bobby Bones
Like, where's home now then? What state is it?
Matt Castle
So still Iowa. Still got a place in Iowa, but LA as well. Los Angeles.
Bobby Bones
You don't smell like Crunch Berries in la.
Matt Castle
No, it smells like ash.
Bobby Bones
Yes. Yeah, you're right.
Matt Castle
It was like a fire pit, unfortunately.
Bobby Bones
I watched the Rumble.
Eddie
Did you?
Matt Castle
Did you enjoy?
Bobby Bones
Here's the two things I liked. One, I didn't have to pay for it. Right? Like, I just had Peacock.
Matt Castle
Peacock.
Eddie
Boom.
Matt Castle
Pop it on go.
Bobby Bones
And between Peacock and Netflix, it's opening it up to people who maybe didn't feel like either they wanted to try to find it or pay for, you know, a preferred a pay per view. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Matt Castle
They drop 50 bucks for a pay per view or 80 now, I guess.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So I watched all five hours of it. Oh, it was fantastic. What I came out thinking was, and I have a bunch of friends that played pro ball. They hurt after every game?
Matt Castle
Yes, sir.
Bobby Bones
Aside from what we're seeing after basically every match, is it icing it up cold? Are you hurt? Not injured, but are you hurt? Hurt after every match?
Matt Castle
Yeah. Falling down is not fun. Falling down is.
Bobby Bones
Is.
Matt Castle
Is painful. And the older I get, the longer I do it. You don't get used to it. There was probably a period in my late 20s where I could wrestle every single night and I would be like brand new the next day that those days have come. And Gone now. After every match, it takes me longer to get out of my gear. I have to ice things. I have to take a nice hot shower and make sure that I hit all the good spot so that I can lay down in bed comfortably. It is. Yeah, it is. It is very difficult to move once you've stiffened up after a little while.
Bobby Bones
And is there, like, an injury report, like in football? Like, do you have to go to them, be like, I've kind of busted up my elbow, especially maybe early? You don't even want them to know you're injured because. So where does that process turn from? I don't really want them to know because I want to keep working, too. I need to let them know because I am now valuable.
Matt Castle
So I think as our medical system has developed over the years, there was always, like, a stigma about saying you were hurt. You know, you had to be a tough guy in wrestling, right? You had to just tough it out, whatever it was. It's a little bit different these days. I think the culture has changed to the point where we've learned that medical is there to help us, to work with us. So they're not trying to. To, like, you know, if you have a bruised elbow, they're not gonna be like, okay, go. You gotta sit out. But they're saying, let's take a look at it. Let's. Let's make sure that it's not an injury, that it is just something that we can work through.
Bobby Bones
And.
Matt Castle
And for me, you know, I've been with WWE for, oh, 12 years, something like that now, maybe a little longer. And, you know, there's an equity there, a relationship that I built up with our medical team. So they understand my body, they understand my complexity complaints. They understand what, you know, okay, if it's your neck, let's look at it. If it's, you know, your hips or something, okay, well, we can work through that. They know where I'm at, so it's just a matter of trusting the team that you've got in place and understanding your body. They understand your physical, you know, health and where it's supposed to be, what your homeostasis is, and then you just got to go from there. But, yeah, it's trust, man. And we're at a good place, I think, with where we're at and what we've learned over the years.
Bobby Bones
Final two questions. We've been on the road, We've been doing a couple shows before we came to the super bowl, and so we find gyms. Yeah, we have to. We pay like a $20 day pass to go?
Matt Castle
Yes, sir.
Bobby Bones
Some rent. What is that process for you? Is it pretty much lined up or sometimes you have to go and, like, scavenge or hunt somewhere just to get a workout?
Matt Castle
No, I'm always scavenging, man. But I've been traveling for so long that I've got, like, these gyms built into my rolodex. I avid CrossFitter for years. And so CrossFit gyms are cool because you just meet the owner, you know what I mean? They're not like box gyms where, like, you just have to pay a day pass and find, like, a Planet Fitness or, you know what, Crunch fitness or whatever. CrossFit gyms. You meet the owner, you build a relationship, and then every time you go back into town, you just say, hey, man, like, coming through, got a show. Mind if I come in and get a little pump on or, you know, get a sweat in or whatever it is? And they're very cool about opening their doors.
Bobby Bones
All right, final question for you. Whenever you started to be somebody known in pop culture more so than a wrestler early on, because you've definitely hit that phase of people know you now that just aren't die hard wrestling fans.
Matt Castle
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Do you start to have other folks that maybe, I don't know, weren't your friend in high school? And all of a sudden they're like, hey, remember me? Can I get some tickets? Like, at what part of your career did that happen where it's like, hey, we were buds back in Iowa. Can I come to the. The show?
Eddie
Yeah.
Matt Castle
I mean, that started, you know, it didn't happen all at once. It's like a kind of progressive thing that's happened over. Over the course of the last 12 years. You know, you get people little by little who. Who start to ask questions, and I'm pretty cool with it. Like, you know, if I can help somebody out, I will. But some. Sometimes it gets a little crazy, you know, like, you start asking for me to send stuff to your, you know, your friends, kids or something like that. I'm like, bro, we had like, two conversations back in 2002. Like, I know your name and picture kind of because you look exactly like you did when you graduated. But come on, like, pump the brakes a little bit. Be realistic.
Bobby Bones
Elimination Chamber is exciting. I'm pumped.
Matt Castle
That's going to be big. I hope I can get myself in there. I still got to qualify for it. I'm not even in the chamber yet. Punk's in the chamber. Cena's in the chamber.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Matt Castle
Cena just said, I'm in at the press conference.
Bobby Bones
He's like, I'm in.
Matt Castle
I'm just doing it. Yeah. He's like, I'm not qualifying. I'm John Cena, and I go, okay, I guess that makes sense, you know, So I still got to qualify. I still got a match coming up in a couple weeks against Finn Balor. I got to win and get in. Then I got to win that match. But it is exciting. We're at Skydome, which is dope. Skydome. Yeah, yeah. Rogers Center, I think it's what it's called. Tickets on sale now, but that's going to be a good time, man. That's going to be John Cena's last Elimination chamber draw.
Bobby Bones
Elimination Chamber, March 1st. Roger Center. Center in Toronto. Tickets available. It's Ticketmaster. Ca. That's Canada.
Eddie
Yes, that is Canada, not California.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Really a big fan. Really appreciate it.
Matt Castle
Thank you.
Bobby Bones
Thanks for stopping by. And we'll be looking. You're in.
Eddie
Bobby said something.
Bobby Bones
I just declared it.
Unknown (Producer)
Don't.
Bobby Bones
In this press conference. No, I just declared it in this press conference. I've declared to your aunt. Thanks a lot. Thanks for the time.
Matt Castle
Appreciate you, man. Thank you, guys.
Bobby Bones
You ran into, oh, Riverboat Ron Rivera.
Eddie
I did. He was sitting there waiting to go on some show or whatever in one of those little stages by ours.
Bobby Bones
You didn't do the. Do you remember me?
Eddie
No, I didn't, but I did look and I'm like, should I go up to him and say. Because he was all by himself, just sitting there, no one around him, no handlers. So I just said, you know what? We're gonna. We're walking away. So why don't I just. Just stop by and just say hi real quick and introduce myself? So I did. I said, hey, Coach, I'm Eddie, you know, from the Bobby Bones show. And we. We talked to you on Zoom.
Bobby Bones
What? He was like, oh, yeah, yeah. No chance. You remember.
Eddie
I don't think he remembered, but he did the. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And then so he just said, what's. How's it going? You guys here?
Mike D
Whatever.
Eddie
And, yeah, we're going to the Super Bowl. And he looks at my arm. He's like, what'd you do to your arm? And I told him I was roller skating with the kids. And he goes, oh, you're doing something like roller hockey? I was like, no, coach. I was at the roller skating rink and I fell and I broke my arm.
Bobby Bones
Racing your six year old? Yeah.
Eddie
Racing My kid. And he laughed. And then I told him, congratulations on his new job because he just got that job with Cal.
Bobby Bones
What job did he get at?
Eddie
At University of California.
Kevin
Yeah, he's like a football assistant coach.
Eddie
No, no, no, no, no.
Bobby Bones
Got it, got it, got it.
Kevin
And he had his cow polo on. He just, like, got announced yesterday a couple days ago, and he already rocking the Cal gear.
Bobby Bones
Must have missed it. I was too busy rocking people's faces off doing these shows on the road.
Eddie
Honestly, I wouldn't have known unless Kevin. If Kevin didn't tell me. But anyway, decided to say hi, and I'm glad I did.
Bobby Bones
It was cool. Every time we've met him. Well, we met him in pebble beach, and he was super nice.
Eddie
So nice.
Bobby Bones
Then on the show, he was super nice.
Eddie
And you're right. He probably had no idea.
Bobby Bones
Not probably. He had no idea.
Eddie
He 100% had no idea who I was. But he acted like we've known each other for years. It was awesome.
Bobby Bones
That's pretty cool. We do need to go over Kevin Scavenger Hunt, because that's been a couple hours. So the Three things were, one, get a video promoting 25 whistles from a.
Kevin
Player that's well known.
Eddie
Yeah.
Kevin
Or X player. Just. Yeah, Somebody there.
Bobby Bones
Two was get something signed, a ball.
Kevin
Signed by somebody that is known.
Bobby Bones
And then three is get us an interview that we know who it is whenever they walk up, when we see them, which that's pretty vague.
Eddie
But the rule was, though, if you and I knew who this person was, it counted, correct?
Bobby Bones
Like when they walked up? Yes. Okay, so let's go first. The video.
Kevin
The video.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so who do you have?
Kevin
Want me to show you the video or tell you?
Bobby Bones
Well, just play it on the microphone.
Kevin
Oh, okay.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Turn the volume up. Play it on the microphone. Okay.
Kevin
Okay, okay.
Eddie
See if we can guess who it is.
Kevin
Let me find. It took a lot of video.
Bobby Bones
He.
Eddie
He does say, like, hey, I'm so and so.
Kevin
Yeah. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Kevin
Yeah. You ready?
Bobby Bones
Yep. Go ahead. All right.
Kevin
I'm with Andrew Whitworth. Go ahead.
Cam Hayward
What's up, man?
Mike D
It's Andrew Whitworth.
Bobby Bones
Listen to 25 whistles, wherever you're at.
Kevin
There you go. You heard it. What do we think, huh?
Eddie
We've had him on the show.
Bobby Bones
We've had him on. Yeah.
Eddie
Had him on the show.
Bobby Bones
You know what? I'll.
Eddie
I know who it is.
Bobby Bones
I'll give that one a pass.
Eddie
I mean, he's on tv.
Kevin
He's gonna be in the hall of fame.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, we pass.
Eddie
Hall of Famer.
Bobby Bones
He sounds really passionate, though. He's like, yeah, but that counts.
Kevin
Okay, check one.
Eddie
Good job, Kevin.
Kevin
Thanks. Thanks, Mike.
Bobby Bones
Would you give me that one? A check.
Eddie
Kevin, how did you get it?
Kevin
He just walking by. I was like, hey, man, Andrew, what's up, dude?
Bobby Bones
Big way doing it.
Kevin
Yeah, a little bit. But I was like, hey, you know, Bobby Bones? We've been on our show before. Yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bones
He wouldn't know the difference. He wouldn't know the difference.
Kevin
And I was. And I just told him straight up. I was like, I'm trying to get a Super bowl ticket, man. I'm on a scavenger hunt right now. Would you just do this quick video for me? Yeah, dude, no problem.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
If you know that he thought for a second you were going to ask him for a Super bowl ticket.
Bobby Bones
Probably.
Kevin
Probably.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so check one of three. Bing.
Kevin
All right.
Bobby Bones
Okay. So do. I don't see a ball with you.
Kevin
Oh, I got it. Don't worry.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Eddie
Oh, you got a ball.
Bobby Bones
So he's reaching down under the desk.
Eddie
I wonder where he got the ball from.
Bobby Bones
It is a green. Oh, it's a football. It's a green. Super bowl football.
Kevin
Can I tell you the story how I got it?
Bobby Bones
Yes. Don't say who it is.
Kevin
I'm not.
Bobby Bones
Will we recognize the autograph by looking at the. Oh, we will. Okay. Is it Andrew Whitworth?
Kevin
No, it is not Andrew Whitworth.
Rod
No.
Kevin
So, I mean, I went on a hunt for this football. No. I was asking around. People had them as props. I was like, hey, can I. Can I take that football? Can I buy it off you? Everybody's saying no. And they had some booth set up where it was. Oh, Bounty. The company. Bounty Paper towels.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Reed
Throw in.
Kevin
They had, like, people throwing stuff through a circle. Footballs. And they had a bunch of footballs. I was like, hey, you guys got any extra ones? They're like, no. And then I told them, man, if I get this and I'm going to the Super Bowl. And they're like, oh, oh, yeah, we got you. And they ran to the back and they got me a football, and that's what I got. A little, like, foam football.
Eddie
Squishy.
Kevin
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And it is autographed by someone. It is autographed and tell us a story about. Without telling us who it is. Like, how did you go up to the person to get the autograph?
Kevin
I was just walking, and they were walking towards me, and I was like, hey, what's up, man? I was like, kind of. Same thing with Andrew. I was like, yo, you know, I work for Bobby Bones. Like, you know who he is all about. And he's like, oh, yeah, yeah. And I was like, all right, well, hey, Super Ticket Online. Will you sign this? Matt, I got a Super bowl ticket on the line. He's like. And then he signed it, and he's like, where's Bobby at? And he went over to say, what's up? But you're already doing the podcast. He's like, I'll come back later. He never came back, though.
Bobby Bones
Do I. Okay. I like the game. Do I know him?
Kevin
Yeah, I feel like.
Bobby Bones
I know.
Eddie
I feel like if you know it, don't say, I don't. I don't know. I don't know it. I have a guess.
Bobby Bones
Do I know him or do I fake. No, no, you know.
Eddie
Oh, you know.
Bobby Bones
So, okay, so is it an athlete? It doesn't have. Okay, yeah.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Athletes. What I know. I don't.
Kevin
Can I give you a hint?
Bobby Bones
We're gonna walk through this for a second. Not yet. Not yet. Not yet.
Eddie
Is it a quarterback?
Kevin
No.
Eddie
Okay. It's not who I was thinking, so.
Bobby Bones
But it is a football player.
Kevin
Former.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay.
Kevin
Yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bones
So it wasn't, you do know, like, Chuck Knoblaw walking around?
Kevin
No.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Nobody even gets.
Kevin
I wouldn't.
Eddie
I would be a coach.
Bobby Bones
He was a baseball player for the Twins back in the 90s. Never mind.
Kevin
Definitely not.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so if I know him, he would have had to have been either a Razorback, Quinn Groby or a someone that lives in Nashville.
Kevin
Not anymore.
Eddie
Not anymore.
Bobby Bones
Do you know who it is, Mike?
Eddie
I mean, you've said you've met Eddie George, but you don't know him.
Bobby Bones
Don't I know him? He doesn't know me. Big difference.
Kevin
Right?
Bobby Bones
Right. Because I was like, hi, Eddie George.
Eddie
You know? Exactly.
Kevin
He did at one point live in Nashville, though.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so was he a Titan at one time?
Kevin
Yes.
Eddie
Kevin Klug's brother.
Bobby Bones
Good point. Okay, so Tennessee Titan. Who would have been there? Okay. Was he working as an analyst type person, like hosting something? Or was he there as a player being interviewed?
Kevin
He was making his rounds.
Bobby Bones
Being interviewed.
Kevin
Being interviewed, yeah. He doesn't have his own show or anything, but.
Bobby Bones
So he must have been a player for the Titans. Oh, offense or defense?
Kevin
Defense.
Bobby Bones
You know. Now, don't say oh.
Eddie
Like, do you share the first name?
Kevin
No.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Why did you have to think your name's Kevin?
Kevin
I know.
Bobby Bones
He's like, I don't. Let me think about this.
Kevin
What's my Name again?
Eddie
I was thinking Kevin Baird.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so on the defensive line, it wouldn't be anybody because I don't know Jeffrey Simmons, defensive back. One time, like, one time I went through Courtland Sutton's house.
Kevin
Cortland Finnegan.
Eddie
Courtland Finnegan. Thank you.
Bobby Bones
I'm thinking of the receiver. I gotta mix it. Yeah. So it's not Finnegan.
Eddie
Finnegan.
Bobby Bones
Dude.
Kevin
I don't think you guys are gonna be very upset that you're not getting this.
Bobby Bones
Reed, do you know it? Yeah. Did you see it, though?
Unknown (Producer)
Yeah, he showed it to me.
Bobby Bones
Am I gonna feel stupid?
Eddie
Yeah, man, I have no clue.
Bobby Bones
He played for the Titans and I don't know him. I don't think I know a Titans player. He.
Kevin
Can I. One more hint.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
Yes.
Kevin
He's been in our studio before.
Eddie
Okay. Okay.
Kevin
The old studio.
Eddie
Is he a safety?
Kevin
Yeah.
Eddie
Who do we have in there?
Matt Castle
Gosh.
Eddie
What's his name?
Kevin
When you're ready for one more hint, let me know.
Eddie
What does his first name start with? Just a letter.
Bobby Bones
What's his first and last name rhyme with?
Kevin
It starts with. First name starts with L. Not Logan Ryan, is it? Yes.
Bobby Bones
Oh, Logan was there.
Unknown (Producer)
Why?
Bobby Bones
Did he come up and say what up?
Kevin
Yeah, he did. He tried to, but you guys are doing the podcast.
Bobby Bones
He played for the Titans.
Kevin
Yeah. That's when he picked off Tom Brady's last ball as a Patriot.
Bobby Bones
Right.
Eddie
Wow. Wow, wow, wow.
Bobby Bones
I don't. I think of him as a Patriot only.
Eddie
Yeah, he was 49er.
Bobby Bones
Okay, let me see the ball. Okay, we got a Logan Ryan signed ball. Oh, he's on two times football champ, too.
Eddie
Okay, now you have two balls signed by him.
Bobby Bones
I'm not in the somebody else. Oh, man, I'm sad I missed him. Yeah.
Kevin
Yeah. He really wanted to say what's up to you.
Bobby Bones
I think if I was a Patriot, that's fair.
Kevin
I mean, yeah, that's fair.
Bobby Bones
Wow. But okay. And then the final one was get an interview with someone that's there when they walk up. We know who they are and we actually have the interview.
Eddie
We do.
Bobby Bones
And what do you want to say first? We haven't talked about this.
Eddie
I will say that as soon as the person walked up, I knew who it was. I knew who it was. It wasn't obvious, but I looked at his face a little bit. He was huge. So obviously he was like alignment of some sort. And then I realized who it was.
Bobby Bones
The closer you got, I had no idea who it was.
Eddie
No way.
Kevin
Are you serious?
Bobby Bones
No way. Listen to me. Ask him questions.
Kevin
I thought you were just going along with it because you didn't want to say anything about his name or.
Bobby Bones
I was. Like, you were.
Eddie
You were doing vague questions.
Bobby Bones
Dude, I didn't know who it was.
Eddie
Oh, no.
Bobby Bones
I think later I put it together. Was he a Steeler?
Eddie
Oh, he is.
Kevin
He is.
Bobby Bones
Oh, he's still.
Eddie
Yeah, he is a Steeler defensive lineman, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, he's. He's an animal.
Bobby Bones
Is it.
Kevin
I wasn't even worried about you. I was worried about Eddie.
Bobby Bones
Is it Cam? You're going.
Eddie
Come on. I mean, if he. If he doesn't get the name Kevin.
Bobby Bones
I don't know if we can get him. Cam.
Eddie
No.
Bobby Bones
I want to name everybody Sutton for some reason. Come on, Cam. It's not Cam. Cam. I should just know this. As a football fan, I thought he might have been a wrestler, too. I'll be honest with you.
Eddie
I mean, he's. He's that big.
Kevin
He's a monster, Cam.
Bobby Bones
Also, I'm having a little brain fart.
Eddie
I mean, Kevin, if he doesn't get this.
Bobby Bones
But I didn't.
Eddie
You didn't know who it was?
Bobby Bones
I didn't know who Mike. Did you know it was. I knew it was a player of some sort. Cam. Cam Chance. I don't know. What's the name?
Eddie
You're close. Hayward.
Bobby Bones
Oh, Cam. Oh, yeah, I know the name.
Eddie
Cameron Hayward.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I didn't know who it was.
Eddie
Now can we go back? Does he still have a chance, though?
Bobby Bones
He has.
Eddie
We have. Tomorrow. We'll be there tomorrow.
Bobby Bones
The ball counts.
Eddie
The ball does count. What do you think about the.
Bobby Bones
You know, the Andrew Wilworth thing counts, even though Andrew was forced into submission.
Eddie
And he's been on the show before.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Kevin
So is Logan.
Eddie
It's all recycled strategy.
Bobby Bones
Tomorrow he gets Riverboat Ron to come by. Dang. Yeah, I didn't know who that was.
Kevin
Dang.
Bobby Bones
I know. Also, I'm very tired.
Kevin
Meaning that was at the very, very end.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Let's play the interview. So this is, I'm assuming, defensive tackle.
Kevin
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Okay, here we go. Cam Hayward, this is. Which, by the way, he's. He's a monster. And this is no way disrespect, but football players, they wear helmets all the time, so it's hard to see their freaking faces.
Eddie
That's a good point.
Bobby Bones
Especially a defensive lineman. It's not like he's doing Pert plus commercials. Okay, here is the interview. So I got this Feels like super. For someone who is as well known as you are, it's got to Be like stimulus overload. It's 100 different, right? Are you just. It's just, holy crap. One thing to the next. Yeah.
Cam Hayward
I am a little beat going off a Pro bowl and Super Bowl.
Bobby Bones
This is.
Cam Hayward
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Do you feel like you told the same story eight times and you don't even. Because if I do, like a press tour for, like a TV show and I'm like bouncing through all the channels, I don't even. Sometimes I tell the same story in the same story because I don't know if I've told the same story.
Cam Hayward
I don't get a lot of the same questions. Everybody's been pretty fresh and come up with their own questions.
Bobby Bones
Oh, that's good, dude.
Cam Hayward
So, you know, it keeps me moving physically.
Bobby Bones
How you feeling?
Cam Hayward
Feeling good. Feeling good. I was pretty sick the last couple weeks of the season, and so finally bouncing back.
Bobby Bones
What's the key Now I'm not you and I know we're built the same. I know you look at me and you think, we're built the same. I'm physique. I'm going to give you one athletic story, but give me your version of it. I did a show, did a little Dancing with the Stars, and I hurt my shoulder real bad, ended up winning it. I'm champion, don't worry. Congratulations. Yeah, Massive champion.
Eddie
You're not lying about that.
Bobby Bones
Not lying, but I had to get shot every week. I got shot up. Oh, every week.
Cam Hayward
Sorry to hear that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Because I had to stay in the game.
Cam Hayward
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Like what. What is that constant nagging injury for you that you can't. You have to take care of all the time?
Cam Hayward
Nothing right now. Last year, dealing with. I tore my groin at the beginning of the year, the first game. I came back week seven or eight, and I was only running with one leg, so my mechanics were messed up. It was just all over the place.
Bobby Bones
Is there ever a time we look across the line and go like, hey, let's just both get playing pickup. Sometimes I'll be like, hey, will you not run as much guy, guard me? I'm like, let's just chill for a second.
Cam Hayward
No, it doesn't really work that way.
Bobby Bones
Okay. I didn't know.
Cam Hayward
Everybody's pretty much like, I'm either gonna kill you or you're gonna kill me?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I don't like that. That's why I don't play. That is exactly the reason why I'm not in right now.
Cam Hayward
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Well, we really appreciate you stopping by. Yeah. You're massive. Massive. That's awesome.
Eddie
Yeah. When did you realize you were, like, bigger than everyone?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Cam Hayward
Yeah, probably when I was born. I've always been pretty big.
Bobby Bones
Came out that size, bro.
Cam Hayward
You know, I. I equate myself. Have you ever seen the movie Jack with Robin Williams?
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Cam Hayward
I was like that growing up.
Bobby Bones
Thank you. Stay healthy. You got some time. Appreciate that. And, hey, thanks for coming by. Seriously. That was awesome.
Cam Hayward
Thank you for having me.
Bobby Bones
Okay, there it was. I was being very vague because I did not know who it was.
Eddie
I didn't realize. I didn't think. I thought you knew who it was.
Bobby Bones
No. Cause if I knew it was, I'd have been like, hey, Cam, a word's here.
Eddie
Hey, how.
Kevin
I thought you didn't want to give it up for Eddie.
Eddie
No, no, no. I knew. I knew his face as soon as he was walking out, and I was still trying to piece it together. Then as the interview happened, I knew who we were talking to.
Bobby Bones
But it wasn't figured out during the interview. It was when they walk up, you have to know who they are.
Eddie
Yeah, that's tough. That's tough. He's pretty vague. Even though he's a great player, it's.
Bobby Bones
A position that isn't seen a lot.
Eddie
Right. You're right. So I think you could have done better.
Kevin
Well, yeah, but we run out of time.
Bobby Bones
We have. We have another day tomorrow.
Kevin
Oh, okay. What's up?
Bobby Bones
But the problem is we're not gonna have an update tomorrow on podcast.
Eddie
We can throw one up. Can we throw up a little?
Bobby Bones
We can. We can try it. We can maybe. Or we can put it on. Yeah. Bobby Bone Sports. Okay, so as of right now, you got two out of three.
Kevin
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Do you feel okay about that? Oh, yeah. You're one step closer.
Kevin
Okay.
Bobby Bones
You're two steps close.
Kevin
So I just have to get one person tomorrow to come on that you guys know right away.
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Eddie
Oh, like, we should know right away.
Bobby Bones
When they're walking up. We should be excited that we've never had them on our show. That should also be a rule now, because as we're seeing.
Kevin
Okay.
Eddie
The people he got, they were all on our show.
Bobby Bones
Hey, this is Lunchbox. He flies them in.
Kevin
Hey, there's no rules. I'm gonna do it.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Eddie
Like. Like Joe Montana. Dude. That'd be cool.
Bobby Bones
That'd be cool.
Kevin
Oh, yeah. Okay.
Bobby Bones
All right. Cool. Okay, so it's going down.
Eddie
I didn't see Joe Burrow walking around.
Bobby Bones
I never saw Joe Burrow. I just heard he's right next to. Keep going. Hey, you know who's over there?
Eddie
Who?
Bobby Bones
Joey. What's it called?
Eddie
What'd you call him? Joe Bizzle.
Bobby Bones
Oh, Joe Breezy. Okay, so we're gonna end today's episode.
Eddie
Wow.
Bobby Bones
Kevin is one step away from getting a Super bowl ticket. And maybe they're even cheaper tomorrow. That'd be better.
Eddie
Oh, that'd be nice.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
The closer we get, the cheaper they get.
Bobby Bones
But do you feel a little better today than you did yesterday?
Kevin
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Yes. Thank you.
Kevin
That was. I mean, yeah, I'm trying to scale them on, like, the hardest thing to get.
Bobby Bones
I mean, let's be honest.
Kevin
The football was the hardest thing to get.
Bobby Bones
Thing was kind of. That was kind of the cheapest, the sellout one. Right? Like, he goes to a friend who I text with a lot, and it's.
Eddie
Like, hey, sign Logan Ryan.
Kevin
You want me to have somebody else sign it tomorrow?
Eddie
You know why we didn't guess Logan Rya? Because we thought that was way too easy.
Bobby Bones
We thought, that's like Eddie signing.
Kevin
I told you he was a friend.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, but.
Eddie
Oh, do you want to add another signature?
Kevin
I can add somebody tomorrow if you want.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, add another signature.
Kevin
Okay.
Bobby Bones
But we could never have met them. And they need to be. They need to be famous.
Kevin
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Okay. So you're one and a half checks in.
Kevin
Okay.
Bobby Bones
All right. That's it.
Eddie
Good job, man.
Bobby Bones
Hey, you got us. Is Andrew Whitworth. Please listen to 20. Is that good, man? Leave me alone. Thank you guys for listening. We will update on socials. I don't know. We may have another episode up. I doubt it. We could. But for sure, Monday we'll have hopefully Emmett Smith. Deion Sanders.
Eddie
We did see Emmett today, who's awesome.
Bobby Bones
Maybe he'll be on Monday show if he comes by tomorrow. All right, that's it. Thank you, guys. And we don't have a whistle.
Eddie
We don't.
Bobby Bones
That's it. We will see you guys next time. From New Orleans, 25 whistles. Bye, buddy. Theme song written by Bobby Bones, that's me. And performed by Brandon Ray. Follow Brandon on Socials at BrandonRay Music. You can follow the show on Instagram @BobbyBoneSports. Thanks to our crew, co host producer Eddie, segment producer at kickoff Kevin, video producer Ead Yarberry and executive producer IkediStrow. But most importantly, thank you for listening. I'm Bobby Bones. We'll talk to you next time here on 25 Whistles.
Podcast Summary: The Bobby Bones Show - Episode 25W: SB 59 Radio Row Day 1: Ed Reed + Greg Olsen + Reggie Bush + Seth Rollins
Release Date: February 7, 2025
In this electrifying episode of The Bobby Bones Show, hosted by Bobby Bones from Premiere Networks, listeners are taken on an adventurous journey to Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans. Titled "25 Whistles," the episode is a blend of on-the-road antics, engaging guest interviews, and thrilling Super Bowl-related challenges.
The episode kicks off with Bobby Bones and his co-hosts Matt Castle, Eddie, and Kevin sharing anecdotes from their bus ride to the Super Bowl. An unexpected encounter with a visibly intoxicated individual sets a humorous and unpredictable tone for the journey.
Notable Moment:
The hosts recount how the situation escalated when the drunk individual demanded a picture, leading to a series of playful interactions that highlight the camaraderie and quick-thinking of the hosts.
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A significant portion of the episode revolves around a Super Bowl ticket challenge designed to test the hosts' competitive spirits through a series of childhood games. The challenge includes:
The climax of the challenge sees Mike D emerging victorious, clinching a Super Bowl ticket for himself, much to Kevin's dismay.
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Arriving in New Orleans, the hosts explore the iconic Radio Row, now a hub of sophisticated radio stations and celebrity appearances. They encounter legends such as Reggie Bush, Greg Olsen, and the WWE superstar Seth Rollins.
Notable Moment:
Reggie Bush, the Heisman Trophy winner and Super Bowl champion with the New Orleans Saints, joins the show to discuss his illustrious career, the significance of winning the Heisman Trophy, and his partnership with Tostitos.
Notable Quote:
Reggie emphasizes the importance of staying in shape and reflects on his impact on future generations of athletes.
Segment Highlight:
Former NFL player Greg Olson discusses his journey from the field to coaching youth football. He highlights the challenges and rewards of coaching young athletes and the lessons learned from his own playing days.
Notable Quote:
Greg underscores the importance of clear communication and adapting coaching techniques to suit young minds, fostering both athletic and personal growth in his players.
Segment Highlight:
NFL Hall of Famer Ed Reed shares his experiences from his stellar career, focusing on his record-breaking interceptions and the physical toll of professional football. He discusses the significance of his Heisman Trophy retrial and its personal meaning.
Notable Quote:
Ed humorously recounts an injury incident that adds a light-hearted touch to his otherwise intense football narratives.
Segment Highlight:
WWE icon Seth Rollins engages with the hosts about his career highlights, including his victories in the Royal Rumble and holding multiple championships simultaneously. He discusses his rigorous training regimen and the balance between physical endurance and entertainment.
Notable Quote:
Seth shares personal stories about maintaining his physique and the evolution of his wrestling persona, offering listeners a glimpse into the dedication required to stay at the top of the industry.
Segment Highlight:
Kevin's quest to win a Super Bowl ticket through a scavenger hunt becomes a focal point of the episode. With multiple challenges already completed, Kevin is just one step away from securing his prize. The hosts cheer him on as he navigates through various tasks, interacting with notable athletes and securing autographed memorabilia.
Notable Moment:
Kevin successfully obtains a signed football from Logan Ryan, inching closer to his goal.
Quote Highlight:
Throughout the episode, the hosts maintain a lively and humorous dynamic, engaging in playful banter and spontaneous conversations. Whether reminiscing about past interactions with legends like Joe Montana or discussing the challenges of maintaining physical health on the road, the chemistry between Bobby, Matt, Eddie, and Kevin keeps listeners entertained.
Notable Moment:
This light-hearted exchange showcases the hosts' ability to navigate unexpected situations with humor and camaraderie.
As the episode wraps up, Bobby Bones reflects on the day's events and teases upcoming segments, including more interactions with athletes and the final stages of Kevin's scavenger hunt. The excitement for Super Bowl 59 continues to build, promising listeners more engaging content in future episodes.
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Episode 25W of The Bobby Bones Show delivers a captivating mix of sports insights, entertaining challenges, and genuine interactions with beloved sports and entertainment figures. From the thrill of chasing Super Bowl tickets to the wisdom shared by NFL legends and WWE superstars, this episode is a testament to Bobby Bones' ability to blend humor, competition, and heartfelt conversations into an engaging podcast experience.
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