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Bobby Bones
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Bobby Bones
With Bobby Bones and Matt Castle is a production of the NFL and iHeart podcasts. We got lots to say? We got lots to say? We're glad you're here and we hope you stay?
Kevin
Cause we got lots to say?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, we got lots to say? Now here's Bobby and Matt. Thank you, everybody. I'm Bobby Valentius, Former Pro bowl quarterback Matt freaking Castle. You're like Seth freaking Rollins. You demand respect. And thank you guys for being here. This is two episodes in a week. We're feeling it so much that we decided to do two episodes this week of Lots to say. I do have my list, which I do every week, and it's I have the top five things that Bill Belichick and his girlfriend have in common.
Kevin
Oh, God. This podcast is fire. Let's light Castle up. Let's go after Katy Perry. But now we're getting into Belichick and his girlfriend.
Unknown
Got to print that.
Kevin
Oh.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah. Can you print that for me?
Unknown
Yep.
Bobby Bones
So the Bill Belichick story is interesting to me because we met her. Yes.
Kevin
At the Super Bowl. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Kinda.
Bobby Bones
It looked weird. And listen, I'm 11, almost 12 years older than my wife. I'm not gonna hate on you even 20 years. And who cares? Even if it looks weird, who cares? Nobody's doing anything wrong.
Kevin
Right?
Bobby Bones
Like, it doesn't matter. And who. Who cares what I think? Cause I actually think, man, if they love each other, let it rip. I have no problem with that. But it did look a little weird. I Would, I would have thought that was a grandpa and granddaughter.
Kevin
There's no doubt. Because that's kind of, I mean, that.
Bobby Bones
Is the age difference. Is.
Kevin
It is. It's definitely a significant age difference.
Bobby Bones
I'm sure you saw the CBS Morning News clip.
Kevin
I sure did.
Bobby Bones
Jumped in.
Kevin
That was pretty wild.
Bobby Bones
And people think that maybe people that don't know think that maybe he could be losing it. I don't feel like he's losing it, do you?
Kevin
I don't think that he's losing at all.
Bobby Bones
I don't either.
Kevin
I also feel like she's in probably some type of PR role at least to be in that meeting.
Bobby Bones
Unless, well, she's running everything now.
Kevin
She's, she is. But I, I, there's got to be something where she is in a certain role in which she can feel that she can do that consistently. Right.
Bobby Bones
I'm going to tell you that I have PR people. They would never do it like that.
Kevin
No, probably not.
Bobby Bones
That is a green, green, green PR person.
Kevin
But it was personal too, for her because it's talking directly about her. And if she is in that PR role, then maybe that's why she felt like she needs to step in and say, this wasn't part of the interview. You guys never sent this over.
Bobby Bones
I think that's just the only one they showed though, because at one point they said they, she walked out. She yelled in a couple other times for a couple other questions.
Kevin
Wow. Yeah, like that's confidence too. I respect that because it's a lot of confidence coming from, I mean, she's young, right.
Bobby Bones
24.
Kevin
I mean, that's a lot of confidence to be in that meeting with CBS on a sit down interview and say, hey, we're not doing this.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I hear you.
Kevin
Look at it like that.
Bobby Bones
I hear you. And the thing is, I think Bill Belichick knows exactly what he wants. I think it's mentally great. It's just weird. But weird doesn't always mean wrong.
Kevin
True.
Bobby Bones
Because I think I'm weird, but that doesn't mean wrong. I mean, I'm wrong about a lot of things, but, like, I'm not. The whole situation's bizarre because North Carolina now wants him to hire PR because starting to tarnish the North Carolina reputation.
Kevin
Well, that's what everybody's talking about. And that's the issue that people are having probably with the university and the AD and everybody else involved is none of it is about UNC and this legendary coach coming to coach at their university and bringing that type of light to the team. And the players. It's all about this drama that's unfolding that's in tabloid news. And it's the wrong type of PR that you want for the program, especially when you make that type of significant hire and what a splash.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Kevin
Pay somebody that much money to come in and change the outlook of your program, that I can understand why they might be a little bit upset.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Because you just spent a bunch of money and they had a bunch of nil money.
Kevin
Right.
Bobby Bones
And it's about the program. But you know what? It's not about the program at all right now.
Kevin
No.
Bobby Bones
It's not like nobody's talking about what North Carolina football is going to do. And if they do talk about North Carolina football, it's that she's on the field. Have you seen the clips of her on the field?
Kevin
Yes. That's what I'm saying. Everything revolves around their relationship. It's like a soap opera. And it's like. I don't even know what to tell you.
Bobby Bones
What do you think, Kevin, as a fan, A massive Belichick Patriots fan, Because my non Belichick fan, non Patriots fan. Definitely not a hater, though, because rooted for the Patriots because I love to see dynasties and consistent success, because consistency in anything is almost impossible. So definitely not a hater. But to me, nothing wrong with what's going on. It is weird. And I do feel bad for the people that made the decision at North Carolina to right now to bring him in because they're not talking about the Mack Brown lists, because he actually took that to the next level. North Carolina football team with the greatest football coach of all time. Now coaching thoughts.
Unknown
I never thought we would get here with Bill Belichick for sure. I mean, him and the Patriots and him in North Carolina are like two completely different people. Obviously, the relationship he has with a much younger woman is his own prerogative. He can do what he wants also.
Bobby Bones
Let's go. Yeah. I mean, yeah, that's it. Yeah.
Kevin
Get it.
Unknown
Kudos to him. And I just think he's at the moment now where maybe he's like. Even the whole PR stuff, he's like, man, I don't care. He's always kind of been that mentality. Castle could probably attest to this, where he's like, I don't care what anybody has to say. But now it's getting to the point where he's like, oh, maybe I should start to care.
Bobby Bones
Does a distraction make him care?
Kevin
I mean, if you watch the clips from that interview, that was the most frazzled I've ever seen him in an interview where he just. He always exudes the look. If I don't want to answer it, I'm not going to answer it. Just straight up. And it kind of was like a deer in headlights at times where you're sitting there going, wait, is that Coach Belichick? Like, it just, the whole situation was awkward and it just continues to get a little bit more awkward. Every little thing that comes out about the program, the relationship, whatever's going on there, because everybody's obsessed with it. And it's that day and age that we're in that they see something that's unorthodox, that is not common for whatever reason.
Bobby Bones
No, not whatever reason. No, I know it's not common.
Kevin
I mean, it's a gap.
Bobby Bones
I think the distraction part, though, will start to make him care. Because you're right, I don't think he cares. I think he's got blinders on. He has a goal he wants to hit it, achieve. But I think because it's going to be such a distraction now, he'll probably start to care more.
Unknown
Yeah. And it almost seems like, I don't know, I don't know this for sure, obviously, but dating this girl and having this image is something that, like, he wants the public to see. Like, I don't know what that image is necessarily, but dating this young, good looking woman where he's like, see, guys, I still got it. You know what I mean? I don't know is his ego or what?
Kevin
Still got it. All right.
Bobby Bones
I just would have had my. Again, as somebody who has had to answer a lot of questions about a lot of things, even sometimes uncomfortable things, I would have just had that story prepared because, you know, somebody's going to ask it at some point. It just, it's not if, it's when. And they're going to go, hey, how'd you guys meet? And just have you just say it. We've been on airplane. You guys may have seen this. I signed her yearbook. It's over.
Kevin
I signed her yearbook.
Bobby Bones
I guess it was her college textbook, wasn't it? Yeah, yeah, yeah. You just have that prepared, that's all. That's a good PR person would have been like, hey, they may ask you this, just say this. And they won't even follow up. Probably because you're gonna give them everything they could possibly ask for.
Unknown
Yeah. And for 20 years they had the best PR in New England, where it's like nothing got leaked out and he made sure. And if they did, then Guys like Welker, when he talked about Rex Ryan's feet who get suspended or whatever it was. And then now to see Belichick doing this, you're like, what the heck happened?
Kevin
Even after tough losses, how did he always respond? They wanted to continue to go back on a Tuesday and ask him about, you know, what took place and that we're moving on. We're moving on. Just shuts it down. If he just did that, that would be more par for the course than what we saw in that interview. And that's the, that's where you see this fundamental change of like, wait, who is this guy saying in front of the camera? Because he, if you truly didn't care, he would just sit there and say, I'm not talking about that. And they would shut it down because they know that's the type of interview he's going to be.
Bobby Bones
That's a great point because he easily could have done the Bella check and he didn't even do that and he.
Kevin
Wouldn'T have to explain himself at all.
Bobby Bones
Anyway, my top five things the Bill Belichick and his 24 year old girlfriend have in common. Number five, they both understand power dynamics. He ran an NFL franchise, she runs him. Oh, gosh.
Kevin
You have been writing jokes this season.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I kind of been back in it.
Kevin
You're into it?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I'm back in it. Number four, they both do skincare. She has a 12 step Korean routine. He washes his face with the same soap he uses on his truck. Number three, they both enjoy watching film her euphoria. Him. Third down blitz packages. See, that was all nicer.
Kevin
That was nice.
Bobby Bones
This is not a roast. This is what they have in common.
Kevin
Yeah. Have in common.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. They both say they're low maintenance. She means only $500 for a facial. He means a hoodie he's owned since the Bush administration. See? And number one, the number one thing Bill Belichick and his 24 year old girlfriend have in common, they both have trust issues. He won't trust a rookie corner in the fourth quarter. He. She won't let him follow anyone named Megan on Instagram. There you go. Thank you.
Kevin
That, wow. That was very good.
Bobby Bones
Thanks.
Kevin
Very insightful.
Bobby Bones
Thank you.
Kevin
Yes.
Bobby Bones
It won't be near as funny next week because I'm about to do all my jokes, about to shoot my load with the Brooks and Dunn thing. Then I'll be done for a while.
Kevin
I can't wait to see. I mean, this. Hopefully we'll get to see that. That part of the roast. Do they know that you're roasting him.
Bobby Bones
They don't. And if you do see it, that means it went really wrong.
Kevin
No. That means you crossed the line.
Bobby Bones
Yes. And it went really wrong.
Matt Castle
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Bobby Bones
How do players feel about kickers in the locker room? Not in the locker room, but like in the locker room. What's the feeling about kickers as they are a part of the team?
Kevin
You know what, kickers are kind of their own entity because they operate outside the realm of what our schedule is and our normal agenda is. So like when we're out, when we're in meetings, they're doing their own things because they don't have meetings like pat field goal. They're not studying blocking assignments or anything. They're literally saying this. When I flash my hand, snap it, I'm going to put it down, we're going to kick. So they just, they have a completely different schedule. So you don't see them a ton during the day. They're in special teams meetings in the morning, maybe after practice. And then the days that they Kick. They come on the field usually when we do a field goal period, once, once a week during practice, and then it's before practice, after practice. So you don't spend a ton of time with them. But every kicker I've been around, they're usually cool dudes. They're good at everything. They're very skilled at what they do. And at the end of the day, I've never had a problem with them. And I know that there's certain guys, probably more on the defensive side than the offensive side, that get a little bit more heated when it doesn't go the way that the kicker wanted to go. But that's. That's part of that position as well. If you do your job the right way, nobody will ever talk about you or you hit the game winner. Somebody will talk about you, but they only remember, oh, well, he missed that kick and that cost us three points or this, that, or the other. It's a tough position to be in.
Bobby Bones
Are they considered peers?
Kevin
Absolutely. I mean, Ryan Suck up, who. He lives here in Nashville, played with me for six out of my 14 years in the NFL, is one of my dear friends. Great guy, great human. And so Stephen Goskowski, also another guy that I played with in New England, great kicker for New England for a number of years. He might. He's up there in terms of total points and everything else. Another really good friend of mine. So these guys are. Are great, great individuals. I think sometimes the. The misconception is that, you know, nobody likes kickers and they do their own thing and they're kind of an outcast in the locker room. If you're a normal dude and you're a teammate, you're a teammate. Is that the. Is that a good way to put it?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, but I think what. And again, never been in locker room. Our kickers, normal dudes, for the most part.
Kevin
For the most part. For the most part, you know, they have their quirkiness again. I think it goes along with the position, too, because it's such a mental game for them. You're either kicking. It's like a golf swing. You see those guys sometimes get the yips and they're not hitting it well. And it's this whole mental anguish that they go through, and they're battling themselves to get back on track to where they need to be.
Bobby Bones
Speaking of kickers, we can jump into this for a second. Justin Tucker was let go. The Ravens released Justin Tucker, the team announced on Monday. The Ravens made the decision amid allegations from 16 women that Tucker engaged in sexual misconduct during massage therapy sessions. The behavior took place between 2012 and 16 at eight different spas. He struggled last year. He is getting older, but probably. If your mind ain't right, you're probably struggling because you.
Kevin
Right, let's be honest. The stress of those type of allegations coming out, probably behind the scenes, knowing that that's eventually going to come out. You've got a family. Everything else that goes on that has to play a role in how you perform because there, that's a whole nother different level of stress and a reputation that is now tarnished until seen otherwise. Because of course, in this society, you're guilty before being proven innocent versus innocent before. Before being proven guilty. And I don't know what's going to come out and I'm not, I'm not going to pass judgment because I don't know all that stuff. But that for 16 women and the allegations and all that, it's really difficult for an organization to move forward with. With that type of weight and decision needing to be made.
Bobby Bones
If it were two or three, I really would be like, let's, let's investigate this. We don't want to jump. We don't want to make any decision. It's 16.
Kevin
I say this all the time. And anytime a situation like this comes out, played in League for 14 years. Normally when you go to any particular city, you find one person that you trust you're comfortable with, and you trust that person because they work on your body, they know, they know your ailments and whatever, and that's what you go back to. You rarely have more than 2, 3 if there's a specialist that you're working with. But to have 16 people or whatever, I'm not, again, I'm not saying passing blame or guilt or anything like that. I'm just saying in my experience, that's normally what you have. You got your 1, 2, potentially 3. That's a specialist. Trusted people that work with you to get you to your optimal level to go perform.
Bobby Bones
And again, we don't know what happened. We can't say what happened. There were many cases of people that have been accused of something and it not being exactly us, but that number 16 feels different than a much, much lesser number. That is a lot of. That's a lot of collusion. If so it's a lot of people that would need to work together to go, we're all going to do this. 16's so I understand why the Ravens had to do this. I mean, he's the. He's the best kicker of all time. Right. I mean, I think you could argue there's a page reader too up there, but. Yeah, but he's the best kicker of all time. But when I think about last year, because he was kind of sucking at times, but you're.
Kevin
Yeah, if that's right, they lost multiple. They lost multiple games in the beginning of the year because of missed field goals. And that's why when you sat there and watched last season, everybody's asking that, and even myself, I'm sitting there going, this guy's been the mo. One of the most consistent kickers of all time, probably will go down as one of the top one or two kickers, place kickers of all time. And it was so uncharacteristic for him to have that type of dramatic slide that he had. Now, sometimes you say, well, is it injury related? Because all these guys, you know, they get hip or knee or something like that, that there's some displacement, and that results in some bad days of kicking, but not throughout the course of a season.
Bobby Bones
I was on your Instagram and you reposted a picture of Edelman, who's going into the hall of Fame, right? And I'll write. I'll say what you wrote. The perfect embodiment of the patriots way. Congrats, Edelman11. Now, I know you guys didn't play together specifically, but I'm assuming you guys were at least around each other or you heard stories. Can you give me three good Edelman stories?
Kevin
Well, you know, Edelman and I got to know each other really well because he would spend his off seasons in Manhattan Beach, South Bay area, where I was every off season. And so because of my relationship, close relationship with Brady, we'd work out and throw in the off season. And you have to understand, a lot of times it was geography wise. If you're in a specific city or area, you'd get guys from all over to come out, if they're in that area, to come throw because they want to get their work in. So I started to throw with Edelman and Ambadola, Danny Amadola, and those guys with Brady throughout the off seasons. And if Brady can show up, I was there. So we started to get to know each other. And this was before he became even Edelman. And so we started to throw, and I was like, this kid's really good. And I remember having a conversation with Wes Welker. I said, dude, did you guys draft a quarterback? He's like, he's actually playing wide receiver. And I'll Tell you what, he's pretty.
Bobby Bones
Good because he was a Kent State quarterback.
Kevin
Kent State quarterback. So I thought they drafted a quarterback to come in and I was like, what's, what's. Cause this is the year I left. He came in. So then I Fast forward to 2012, and at this point, he hadn't arrived. Right. He had minimal work at wide receiver. He was more of a punt returner, but also had a lot of value because he played on the defensive side of the ball when there's some injuries, great special teamers, and then had a minor role on offense because Wes Welker was still there. Then Wes went to Denver in 2013, and I remember between that year, Edelman had a decision to make. He's getting offered a little bit more money to go to the New York Giants or stay, take a little bit less money with the Patriots. And he called me just to get my thoughts on it, and I said, honestly, dude, Walker's not going to be there. You know, this is an offense that operates in a certain way. They're going to put you in a great position. They know your skill set, and you're going to step into that role and you're going to crush. I would bet on yourself and take a little bit less money, even though you feel a little bit slighted at this point. And see, now I guarantee that my advice wasn't the only opinion he was talking to. Right. I'm not trying to take any credit whatsoever, but that next year, in 2013, he goes off right over 100 catches, over a thousand yards, and he arrived. And I knew that he always had that potential. Just throwing with him because his mannerisms and how he had the same type of body control that Welker did. He learned and was a great understudy, and he was now a younger version, and he was ready to step in. He knew the offense, and when he exploded on the scene, I was like that. I knew this was coming. It was just about seizing that opportunity and getting that opportunity. And that's when Edelman. So that was really cool for me to sit. I wasn't a teammate of his, but I knew that he was a grinder and what he had to go through and the adversity of sitting behind somebody like Welker and not knowing what your future had in store for you and the uncertainty of it all, and then to go out and get that opportunity and take advantage of it when he did was. Was awesome.
Bobby Bones
He also played multiple positions, as in wherever, where he's returning. If he was playing Defense, you know, playing in the defensive backfield for some series. Like, he did whatever it took to be on the team, which, you know, I think as a guy like me who feels like I've just had to grind through and figure it out, like, I look at that and go, that's the kind of guy I want on the team.
Kevin
Oh, he. And he's like a football player. He loves it. And everything he did, it was 100 miles an hour. Like, there wasn't anything where he was just like, I'm going to walk through. Through this. At least when we would work out, it was like, dude, we're going out to work. Then he'd go and he'd want to run sprints. After he was dedicated to it, he wanted to be really good. And when he got that opportunity, he not only became good, he became great. And he showed up in the biggest moments. I mean, some of the. Some of those super bowl runs, obviously he was a Super bowl mvp, but the catch against Atlanta, that's going to go down as one of the greatest catches, super bowl history. But leading up to the first super bowl that he won, it was the throw against Baltimore. Remember the double pass where he rips it down the field? So he was just all around, great competitor. He was tough, but he was also. He worked at his craft time and time again. So it was awesome to see him get recognized because he's also one of those guys off the field. He also goes 100 miles an hour. And he's such a great personality, but he's authentic. And you've seen him on the podcast and all that. He holds no punches, but he is somebody that gets along with everybody and you know where you stand with him. And so he's a fun dude. I remember going to the Kentucky Derby, and this is his first. My first time with him at the Kentucky Derby. But Amendola was there, Gronk was there. I was like, I wonder what this scene, because you hear all the rumors, but I hadn't been out to party with him yet. So we go, I think it was at the Maxim party. And we go out and everything was kind of subdued up at that point. We went to the Barnstable Brown party maybe one before that. And then we get to the maximum party, and next thing you know, now you start to see Gronk come out and there's bottles to the table. People are all surrounded. I was like, dude, I need to throw my ninja smoke and get out of here. Like, it was wild on tables, dancing, crazy, like. And so it was Just like, yes, bring the energy. Bring Edelman around. He'll. He'll bring it.
Bobby Bones
Hey, Kevin, you're a massive Patriots fan. What's your favorite Edelman story that. That you, as a fan, what do you remember about him that you. When I say Edelman's awesome, but what.
Unknown
Comes up, the dude just took hit after hit after hit. I mean, the super bowl against the Seahawks, against Cam Chancellor, right across the middle, nailed him, got up and then still got 15 yards. He was down anyways, but still got another 15 yards, and I think he got a little concussion off of that one. So my most, like, memorable thing for him is just taking a beating year in and year out, getting up, and Brady's still just, like, trusting him every game.
Kevin
Well, that's the thing about those guys, particularly in the slot, that you have so much respect for. Guys like Edelman, guys like Welker we talked to last week was they subject their body to so much pain because you're constantly running routes over the middle in traffic, linebacker safeties that are bearing down on you, and can you make that catch in the pivotal moment to move the chains to. To do what he did in Atlanta, where their safety's converging, you know, all those things, and he. Cam Chancellor, where you just have to have such a dynamic mindset to be able to sit there and know that you're going to get hit and then still make the play.
Bobby Bones
I think there's a bit of a misconception now, too, that because they can't rip your head off, that it does still hurt. Meaning if this were 1988 and you're going across the middle, you might die. Seriously, you might die.
Kevin
How about the clubbings that used to take place? Like, they literally would target that area to knock somebody out, to absolutely assassinate somebody. Anybody that comes across. Ronnie Lott made a living in that area of the field because you. You know that that guy's going to go up for that ball. And guess what? I'm not even going to look for the ball. I'm just going to take his head off.
Bobby Bones
And I think because they're going, well, we can't really hit him across the middle. That's really not the case at all. Two things have changed. One, the players now, even though they can't. We'll just say target. Even though they can't target and destroy, they. They're so much more athletic, and you're just in the middle of all those bodies. So even though you're not getting your head popped off, you've Got guys that are bigger, faster, stronger than they were 20 years ago. And you're near them all the time. So you're going to get hit more because you're just playing in the middle of the field. So you may not have the death shot, one or two a game, but you get hit 20 times by guys that are bigger, faster, stronger than what existed 25, 30 years ago.
Kevin
Right.
Bobby Bones
And also those guys, especially in you guys offense or the Patriots, like the Walkers, the Amadolas, those are not small in comparison to me and Kevin, but.
Kevin
Like smaller statured guys, they're 210, 215.
Bobby Bones
But they're not, they're not six two.
Kevin
No.
Bobby Bones
You know, they're guys that when they're up against a 2:45 linebacker, they can run a 4:6 like that crap hurts.
Kevin
Oh yeah. Or a 225 safety that can run like a deer and come it's coming.
Bobby Bones
Right at you as you're going across.
Kevin
It's different when Gron's 270 or 265 running across and when you hit him, you're ricocheting off of him. But when you're 210, 215 and somebody's coming downhill and hits you with force, that's a different animal altogether.
Bobby Bones
So you like that guy?
Kevin
Loved it, man. I mean I, we still talk occasionally. He's just, he's, he's a great dude and somebody that I've got the utmost respect for, but he's also a friend of mine. He's awesome guy.
Matt Castle
It's true that some things change as we get older, but if you're a woman over 40 and you're dealing with insomnia, brain fog, moodiness and weight gain, you don't have to accept it as just another part of aging. And with MITI health, you can get help and stop pushing through it alone. The experts at MITI understand that all these symptoms can be connected to the hormonal changes that happen around menopause. And MITI can help you feel more like yourself again. Many healthcare providers aren't trained to treat or even recognize menopause symptoms. MIDI clinicians are menopause experts. They're dedicated to providing safe, effective, FDA approved solutions for dozens of hormonal symptoms, not just hot flashes. Most importantly, they're covered by insurance. 91% of midi patients get relief from symptoms within just two months. You deserve to feel great. Book your virtual Visit today@joinmidi.com that's join midi.com.
Bobby Bones
Before we go, Kevin's got a game for us here.
Kevin
Oh, I love games.
Bobby Bones
And I think we're like, one on one. I don't think I won the last one. I think I started strong.
Kevin
No, I won the last one. You definitely won the first one.
Unknown
Yeah. You guys are one on one.
Kevin
It was quotes. The first time you crushed on that. I was in a whole nother world.
Unknown
And then where they play college ball. Draft.
Bobby Bones
All right, so the game today is.
Unknown
This one is more of a team game.
Bobby Bones
We play together perfectly.
Unknown
You play together? Yeah. Sit on each other's lap for this one. So you got a guess? First of all, I'm gonna ask a couple questions, and the first question is gonna be, how many teams do you think have never won a Super Bowl? I'll just let you guys talk that one out.
Bobby Bones
How many teams? So the Lions have never won. The Browns have never won.
Unknown
But the next question is gonna be which team? So don't. Oh, just off top of your head, off top of your head, how many teams?
Bobby Bones
I mean, at least two. Okay.
Kevin
Minnesota's number one, the Jet.
Bobby Bones
It's hard for us not to say them.
Unknown
Let's go straight to it, then.
Kevin
Cleveland.
Bobby Bones
The Panthers haven't ever won one, have they? No, we said Cleveland.
Kevin
Okay, so that's. We're at five right now, so let's.
Unknown
Go straight to it.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so hold on. Let's see. We're going to go the Lions.
Kevin
Yep.
Bobby Bones
Okay, we're going to go Cleveland, Jaguars. Because Brunel never won a Super bowl, right?
Kevin
No.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Because they got close, but. But they didn't. Blake Bortles even won a game or two. Yep.
Unknown
So they got the Lions, the Browns, the Jags. The Jags.
Bobby Bones
Oh, the Texans haven't. We would have forgot the Texans because.
Kevin
They'Re new Texans haven't.
Unknown
Texas.
Bobby Bones
I would have forgot the Texans. I forgot to go new teams.
Unknown
There's four.
Kevin
I thought we were at five.
Unknown
Browns, Lions, Texans, Jags, Minnesota, Vikings.
Bobby Bones
Five even. Like, you sure about that? I don't. I don't know that you're not. Right, but even like the Tarkington Day, they never won one.
Kevin
I'm quite certain.
Bobby Bones
Okay. I'm with you on it. The Panthers did Cam.
Kevin
No. Panthers never won a Super Bowl.
Bobby Bones
They made it. Did Jake Delone.
Kevin
No. Jake Doome lost to the Patriots. Cam lost to Denver. Payton his last year.
Bobby Bones
That's seven.
Kevin
No, that's six.
Unknown
Six.
Bobby Bones
So NFC North, Bears, Packers. We called the Vikings.
Kevin
Yep. We already said the line, so we're good there.
Bobby Bones
Okay, here's one. They've been to a Bunch. But the Bengals, I. I remember boomer never won one because I lost.
Kevin
The 49ers.
Bobby Bones
Yep. I cried like a freaking baby.
Kevin
Yeah, I was definitely with you.
Bobby Bones
And they lost even earlier than that, too. I don't know that.
Kevin
Okay, go with the Bengals for sure.
Unknown
Bengals.
Kevin
Bengals. How many? Are you gonna tell us how many teams? Or we're just still gonna.
Unknown
That's seven.
Bobby Bones
That's 7:12. What? There's five more?
Unknown
Yeah, that's why I wanted to know what number.
Bobby Bones
Okay, let's say more than you think so far. Are we on?
Unknown
Yeah, you're on. You got seven of the 12.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Kevin
San Diego Chargers.
Bobby Bones
Don't tell us yes or no. Let's see if we can get them all, and then we'll do, like, prices. Right. How many do we have? Right.
Unknown
Okay.
Kevin
Okay. San Diego Chargers. Oh, Arizona.
Bobby Bones
Wait, hold on. The Chargers. I know, were in, but they didn't win.
Kevin
They got blown out by the 49ers. Steve Young, remember 55 to, like, 14.
Bobby Bones
I remember my buddies had a starter jacket. Chargers jacket that I wore.
Kevin
I don't think the San Diego Chargers. Oh, wait. What?
Bobby Bones
Nothing. You go ahead. No, you're right. I was just saying my buddy had a San Diego Chargers pull. Starter pullover that I borrowed to wear the night of the super bowl.
Unknown
Side note.
Bobby Bones
And they lost. Yeah. Couldn't afford oneself.
Unknown
Okay, so you guys going with the Chargers or no?
Bobby Bones
Yes, I think we'll go with the Chargers.
Unknown
Okay.
Kevin
Arizona Cardinals.
Bobby Bones
Correct. They played the Steel. They lost to the Steelers and the one that I can remember. So we're gonna go Cardinals. Don't tell us if we're wrong, though, yet, Kevin. Okay, we're trying to get.
Kevin
Where are we at? 9.
Bobby Bones
Okay. What?
Unknown
Okay, so you've guessed 10.
Bobby Bones
Let's go.
Kevin
So we know we've got 10.
Bobby Bones
We know. The Buccaneers have said.
Kevin
Guest.
Bobby Bones
We know the Buccaneers have. I'm going to Florida now. The Buccaneers have. The Dolphins have.
Kevin
Tampa Bay has.
Bobby Bones
That would be.
Kevin
Oh, we already said. Yeah, Jaguars have. We already said Jags, though.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Jags haven't. Let's go up the east coast. Panthers already said them. The Giants have. The jets have. Let's go Texas.
Kevin
What about the Saints?
Bobby Bones
The Titans haven't.
Kevin
Titans have not.
Bobby Bones
They lost to the Rams. And then.
Kevin
Yes. They were an expansion team. Lost to the Rams.
Bobby Bones
So the greatest show because the Oilers don't count. But even then. But we're going Titans.
Kevin
Titans. Does that put us at 11?
Unknown
Sorry. That's 10.
Bobby Bones
That's 10.
Unknown
That's ten.
Bobby Bones
Should we go Division by division. Like, let's say AFC West. Chiefs.
Kevin
Chase.
Bobby Bones
Chargers have.
Kevin
Raider. No, the Chargers have not.
Bobby Bones
I mean, we. Chargers, we put on the list.
Kevin
Sorry. Raiders have. And Denver has.
Bobby Bones
Okay, AFC East.
Kevin
We'll go NFC West.
Bobby Bones
Oh, you're going, Dan. You're switching conferences on me. Dang.
Kevin
Arizona hasn't. Seattle. Hasn't Seattle.
Bobby Bones
Great question, because, yes, they did with Russell. Yes, he does have. I think we all go back to Marshawn lynch and go, did they ever deserve to win one if they didn't give the ball to Marshall?
Unknown
They definitely lost one.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Yeah, you're right, because he does have a champion 49ers.
Kevin
They have. And then we have. Who's the final team in the AFC West.
Bobby Bones
You said NFC West.
Kevin
NFC West. Sorry. Cardinals, Cardinals, Seahawks, 49ers. And why am I blanking on this? I should know this. I do know this.
Bobby Bones
Rams. No. Yeah, Rams.
Kevin
Rams.
Bobby Bones
Rams have won.
Kevin
I don't know if they have.
Bobby Bones
Really. I just think because they've been around.
Kevin
Forever, I'm going with the Rams for sure. I don't remember them winning.
Bobby Bones
I just think even with Eric Dickerson.
Kevin
I don't think that they won back then. San Diego, then.
Bobby Bones
Let's move on. Okay. Let's see if there's anybody else that comes through, though. You pick the. Cause. I tried to go stay in the AFC and you bullied me, so.
Kevin
All right, let's go AFC South.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Kevin
Okay. We already have the Titans.
Bobby Bones
Okay. AFC South. Colts, Colts. Have one. Have one. One with Peyton Manning.
Kevin
Right.
Bobby Bones
Multiple.
Kevin
Houston.
Bobby Bones
We said no on them, so we have. We do have them.
Kevin
And Jacksonville.
Bobby Bones
Jacksonville hasn't.
Kevin
Right. Okay. You want to go AFC North?
Bobby Bones
I'm following you.
Kevin
Okay. We've got Pittsburgh.
Bobby Bones
Have Cleveland. No. But we put them Bengals. They're on there. Baltimore. Baltimore has. Okay.
Kevin
Okay. And then we've got the AFC east, which is the Giants.
Bobby Bones
No, Giants. Nfc.
Kevin
Oh, shoot. AFC East. Sorry, I should know this. Patriots.
Bobby Bones
Dolphins. Patriots.
Kevin
Bills haven't won one. Jim Kelly.
Bobby Bones
I think you got it. They lost four in a row.
Kevin
They only lost four in a row.
Bobby Bones
I think you hit it.
Kevin
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
We're in for our 12.
Unknown
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Is that 12?
Unknown
That's 12.
Kevin
Yeah. Bills.
Bobby Bones
How many do we have? Do we have any wrong?
Unknown
Yep.
Kevin
No.
Bobby Bones
I would say if we were going to take one off. Are we sure the Rams didn't win one or did win one or didn't win one?
Kevin
I'm not sure about that.
Bobby Bones
I think they did. And you made me feel like a real.
Kevin
Oh, yeah, they did with golf.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Kevin
All right, we take that one off.
Bobby Bones
No, with Stafford.
Kevin
Stafford.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. They traded Golf for Stafford.
Kevin
That's right. Golf got lost to the Patriots.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, Golf got there, but Stafford won.
Kevin
Sorry.
Unknown
We're taking the Rams off.
Bobby Bones
We're taking the Rams off. Do we have more than one? Wrong. Nope. Okay. We have. Okay.
Kevin
Okay. So now we're in the nfc, bro.
Bobby Bones
I'm just following you. We're Carmen Sandiegoing right now with you.
Kevin
NFC East. We got Dallas, we got the Eagles, we got the Giants. And we have Washington. Washington.
Bobby Bones
But the Redskins won with, like, Rip. And they won three times. Three different quarterbacks.
Kevin
Yeah, Theisman for sure, when he got hurt. And remember the. What's his. Doug Gabriel went in. Yeah, Williams.
Bobby Bones
Doug Williams.
Kevin
Sorry. Yes. Fantastic. Okay, so they're out. So we're in the nfc. Where are we at? NFC South.
Bobby Bones
I don't know. Your organization's really screwed me up here.
Kevin
Well, I'm just going East.
Bobby Bones
Saints. Okay. NFC South. Saints.
Kevin
Yep.
Bobby Bones
They have Drew Brees. I was there that course.
Kevin
So we already said the Panthers.
Bobby Bones
Yep. And we already said the.
Kevin
Who else is in the South?
Bobby Bones
We already said the Bucks.
Kevin
Yeah, Panthers, New Orleans. Bucks and Falcons.
Bobby Bones
Falcons.
Kevin
Have the Falcons.
Bobby Bones
Falcons.
Kevin
Falcons. Are it.
Bobby Bones
Say so did Matt Ryan. Never won a Super Bowl. They lost.
Kevin
They lost.
Bobby Bones
That's a big one. They can't.
Kevin
That's it. It's the Falcons.
Bobby Bones
Okay, we're gonna go Falcons.
Unknown
Final guess. The Falcons.
Bobby Bones
Final guess.
Kevin
Final guess.
Unknown
That is correct.
Kevin
Yes.
Bobby Bones
We did pretty good there.
Kevin
Wow.
Bobby Bones
It took us a minute.
Unknown
Took a while to get there, but we got there.
Bobby Bones
Whenever you tour and I've toured for a bunch of years, both doing comedy, music and doing stand up, they route you in ways where you go to cities based on its nearest another city, and therefore you're not really wasting a lot of money. So if you're going to go and you're going to do Albuquerque, New Mexico, you may go. Phoenix, you may go. San Diego, you go. That's tour. If Castle routing a tour, we'd start in Boston. Our second show would be in Seattle, maybe back down in Florida.
Kevin
Well, the premise of my idea was to go afc, NFC west, then go afc, NFC south, or east, whatever you want to go. But you're like, I don't know where you're going. At the same time, I didn't know where I was going either.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, next question.
Unknown
All right, the last question here. Which teams have never played in a Super Bowl? There are four of them.
Bobby Bones
Browns, Lions.
Kevin
Yep.
Bobby Bones
Those are the two I know for sure.
Kevin
Browns, Lions.
Bobby Bones
Now, the Jaguars did play in a Super Bowl.
Kevin
Yes, they did.
Bobby Bones
So we're going with these 12 and we're eliminating the ones that played and lost. So we know the Jags and we know the Panthers both played in the Super Bowl.
Kevin
Yes.
Unknown
If you want me to read the 12 again.
Kevin
Yes, go ahead.
Unknown
Okay. You got the Cardinals.
Bobby Bones
One at a time. Cardinals. They lost to the Steelers.
Kevin
They did.
Unknown
Okay, Falcons.
Bobby Bones
Falcons lost to the Patriots.
Unknown
Bills.
Bobby Bones
Every game. They lost them all.
Kevin
A lot of them.
Bobby Bones
Isn't it crazy to think back? They lost four in a row. Like, we were so. We were so young, but if we. If we were adults and that were happening, we would go like, what's happened? This is the craziest thing I've ever seen.
Kevin
Like, to go back year in and.
Bobby Bones
Year out, just to get there four years was amazing. What an amazing accomplishment.
Kevin
And then just not have just one play go your way. Brutal.
Bobby Bones
Crazy. All right, go ahead.
Unknown
Panthers.
Bobby Bones
They're still in.
Kevin
Yeah. They played Camden.
Unknown
Bengals.
Bobby Bones
Yep.
Kevin
Yep.
Bobby Bones
Twice. At least twice.
Unknown
So the Browns. You already guessed.
Bobby Bones
Yep.
Unknown
Lions.
Kevin
Yep.
Bobby Bones
We guessed them, too.
Unknown
Okay. You had the Browns and Lions as your guest so far. And then we got Texans.
Bobby Bones
They never played Super Bowl.
Kevin
Super Bowl.
Unknown
Okay. Jaguars.
Bobby Bones
They did. I'm pretty sure Bruno played in the Super Bowl.
Kevin
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Unknown
Chargers.
Bobby Bones
Oh, you met. You convinced me.
Kevin
Wait, wait, wait, wait. We know the Chargers. Give us the wrestler less Jacksonville might be it.
Bobby Bones
No, Jacksonville. We already said Bernard played one.
Kevin
I think he did.
Bobby Bones
You convinced me that I was right. Oh, my God. Okay, go ahead.
Kevin
Vikings.
Bobby Bones
I don't remember the Vikings playing in a Super bowl, but I know Green.
Kevin
All those guys. They made it, maybe. Made it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Kevin
I don't think Brunel made it.
Unknown
And the Titans are the last team, I think.
Bobby Bones
Oh, the Titans. Did they lost? They lost.
Kevin
I think it's Jacksonville.
Bobby Bones
Okay. I think I'm going to go with Minnesota.
Unknown
It is Jacksonville.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Well, whatever. He convinced me Brunel made it when I asked him.
Kevin
Yeah. He took him as a expansion team, I think, to the playoffs and won a few games. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
It's easy to see now.
Kevin
Yeah.
Unknown
Yeah.
Kevin
Well, I. I tried to convince you otherwise.
Bobby Bones
I don't know what you tried me to do. I'm really confused and turned around. It's like what. They play that game with the bat where you put your head on the bat and they spin you around and they say go. That's what I feel like we did with that game. Yes. And then bonus question, which team will.
Unknown
Be the first to claim their first super bowl? Out of those 12 that have not won yet.
Bobby Bones
Lions.
Kevin
Okay, I'm going Bills.
Bobby Bones
Oh, great. When I didn't think about that. Yes.
Kevin
Reigning MVP Bills.
Bobby Bones
Great. I think the Bills have a harder time to get there through the AFC though, than the Lions do. The nfc. If I could counterpoint you. Both are great guesses.
Kevin
Both are great guesses. I dislike my chances of Allen.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I like your chances, too.
Kevin
Pretty. Pretty good division in the east, even though I think the Patriots are in the come.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, but he's got to get through Baltimore and Lamar. He's got to get through Burrow and Cincinnati. The quarterbacks are Kansas City so much more, obviously. Yeah. Freaking Mahomes. Okay, good, good.
Unknown
All good. Good job, guys.
Kevin
Great job.
Unknown
We got there.
Kevin
Yeah, we did.
Bobby Bones
That was a. I'm dizzy.
Unknown
I originally had it, like, timed out and it's a good thing I didn't.
Kevin
Yeah, that was a definitely longer segment than we thought.
Bobby Bones
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The Bobby Bones Show: Episode Summary
Episode Title: Lots to Say: Belichick Top 5, Edelman Props, and NFL Trivia!
Release Date: May 8, 2025
Host: Bobby Bones
Guest: Matt Castle
Production: NFL and iHeart Podcasts
In this engaging episode of "The Bobby Bones Show," hosts Bobby Bones and Matt Castle dive deep into a variety of NFL-related topics. This week, they present two episodes under the "Lots to Say" banner, highlighting their enthusiasm and commitment to delivering insightful and entertaining content to their listeners.
One of the episode's highlights is Bobby Bones' humorous and insightful discussion on the top five things Bill Belichick, the legendary NFL coach, has in common with his 24-year-old girlfriend. The conversation blends humor with genuine observations, offering listeners both laughs and thoughtful commentary.
Key Points Discussed:
Power Dynamics:
Bobby jokes, "Number five, they both understand power dynamics. He ran an NFL franchise, she runs him." This light-hearted comparison underscores the unique relationship dynamics at play.
Skincare Routines:
The hosts playfully note, "Number four, they both do skincare. She has a 12-step Korean routine. He washes his face with the same soap he uses on his truck." This contrast highlights their differing approaches to personal care.
Enjoying Film:
A witty remark follows, "Number three, they both enjoy watching film—her euphoria. Him, third down blitz packages." This joke emphasizes their distinct interests while finding common ground.
Low Maintenance Attitude:
Bobby continues with, "Number two, they both say they're low maintenance. She means only $500 for a facial. He means a hoodie he's owned since the Bush administration." This playful jab underscores their individual definitions of being "low maintenance."
Trust Issues:
Concluding the list, Bobby states, "Number one, the number one thing Bill Belichick and his 24-year-old girlfriend have in common, they both have trust issues. He won't trust a rookie corner in the fourth quarter. She won't let him follow anyone named Megan on Instagram." This humorous take wraps up their Top 5 list with a relatable nod to trust dynamics in relationships.
Notable Quote:
At [03:00], Bobby Bones shares, "I don't care what I think, because I actually think, man, if they love each other, let it rip. I have no problem with that."
The conversation shifts to the often underappreciated role of kickers in the NFL. Bobby and Matt delve into how kickers operate within teams, their unique schedules, and the psychological pressures they face.
Key Points Discussed:
Unique Schedule and Role of Kickers:
Matt explains, "Kickers are kind of their own entity because they operate outside the realm of what our schedule is and our normal agenda is." This highlights the specialized nature of the kicker position.
Team Dynamics and Respect:
Bobby shares his positive experiences, stating, "Every kicker I've been around, they're usually cool dudes. They're good at everything. They're very skilled at what they do." This sentiment underscores the mutual respect between kickers and other team members.
Justin Tucker’s Allegations:
A significant point of discussion is the recent controversy involving Justin Tucker, the Ravens' kicker. Bobby announces, "Justin Tucker was let go. The Ravens released Justin Tucker amid allegations from 16 women that Tucker engaged in sexual misconduct during massage therapy sessions."
Impact of Allegations on Performance:
Matt comments on the severe impact such allegations can have on an athlete's performance and reputation: "The stress of those type of allegations coming out, probably behind the scenes, knowing that that's eventually going to come out... it's a whole another different level of stress."
Notable Quote:
At [15:19], Matt Castle emphasizes, "It's a tough position to be in."
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to celebrating Julian Edelman's contributions to the New England Patriots. Matt Castle shares personal anecdotes, highlighting Edelman's dedication, versatility, and impact both on and off the field.
Key Points Discussed:
Early Relationship and Training:
Matt recounts, "Edelman and I got to know each other really well because he would spend his off-seasons in Manhattan Beach... we started to throw with Edelman and Amari Cooper, Danny Amendola, and those guys with Brady throughout the off-seasons."
Edelman's Transition to Wide Receiver:
Discussing Edelman's evolution, Matt notes, "In 2013, he goes off right over 100 catches, over a thousand yards, and he arrived. And I knew that he always had that potential."
Dedication and Performance:
Matt praises Edelman's work ethic: "He worked at his craft time and time again. So it was awesome to see him get recognized because he's also one of those guys off the field. He also goes 100 miles an hour. And he's such a great personality, but he's authentic."
Memorable Plays and Super Bowl Moments:
Highlighting Edelman's legendary plays, Matt shares, "The catch against Atlanta, that's going to go down as one of the greatest catches, Super Bowl history."
Notable Quote:
At [22:45], Matt Castle enthusiastically states, "He was the perfect embodiment of the Patriots way. Congrats, Edelman!"
In a lively and competitive segment, Bobby and Matt engage in an NFL trivia game focusing on identifying teams that have never secured a Super Bowl victory. The game is filled with strategic guesses, playful banter, and deep dives into NFL team histories.
Gameplay Highlights:
Initial Guesses and Team Analysis:
The hosts list teams like the Lions, Browns, Jaguars, Texans, Vikings, and others, discussing their playoff histories and Super Bowl appearances.
Challenges in Identifying Teams:
The conversation includes moments of confusion and strategy, such as when Bobby Bones expresses uncertainty: "I’m really confused and turned around. It’s like what. They play that game with the bat where you put your head on the bat and they spin you around and they say go."
Final Guesses and Correct Answers:
The game concludes with identifying teams like the Falcons as ones that have never won a Super Bowl, showcasing the hosts' extensive NFL knowledge.
Notable Moment:
At [42:19], Bobby nails his guess, saying, "I like your chances, too."
As the episode wraps up, Bobby and Matt encourage listeners to engage with the show, request ratings, and share their content with friends. They reflect on their contributions to the NFL podcast space and express gratitude to their audience.
Final Quote:
At [43:57], Matt Castle reiterates the importance of their sponsorships, stating, "With MITI health, you can get help and stop pushing through it alone. ... Book your virtual visit today@joinmidi.com that's joinmidi.com."
Humorous Insights into NFL Personalities:
Through their discussions, Bobby and Matt offer a blend of humor and genuine insights into NFL personalities, relationships, and team dynamics.
Appreciation for Player Dedication:
The episode underscores the dedication and versatility of players like Julian Edelman, highlighting their significant contributions to their teams.
Understanding the Pressures on Specialized Positions:
The conversation about kickers, especially concerning Justin Tucker, sheds light on the unique pressures and challenges faced by specialized positions in the NFL.
Engaging Listener Participation:
The NFL trivia game segment exemplifies the show's interactive nature, encouraging listener engagement and showcasing the hosts' deep understanding of the league.
This episode of "The Bobby Bones Show" masterfully combines humor, personal anecdotes, and insightful discussions, making it a must-listen for NFL fans seeking both entertainment and in-depth analysis.