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Matt Castle
Come on, hurry up.
Peter Schrager
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Bobby Bones
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Luke Keekly
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Deebo Samuel
We're glad you're here and we hope you stay?
Luke Keekly
Cause we got lots to say. Yeah, we got lots to say. Now here's Bobby and Matt. All right, what did you do last night?
Joey Chestnut
Last night I went to. I went to a bar to go see somebody was having like a little party or something like that. I saw Ryan Khalil, Luke Keakley Saw those guys. I've known them for a while. And then I went over and I had dinner with my agent and Matt Leinart, my old teammate from usc, he was there, so it was cool to see these guys. You know, that's the thing about the Super Bowl. You get to come here and you're out in this environment, but you don't see these guys other than one time of the year, kind of this. And so you. You reunite with friends that you haven't seen in a long time. And we had a good time.
Luke Keekly
That's the thing for you with the Super Bowl. That's not the normal thing. I didn't go hang out with Luke Geekley and.
Joey Chestnut
But, dude, what did you do last night? Why don't you tell everybody? It was the coolest thing and you crushed it.
Luke Keekly
The point. The point was.
Joey Chestnut
Can you please tell them what you did?
Luke Keekly
Come on. Oh, I. I didn't. I mean, there was a show. I did a show.
Joey Chestnut
What show was it?
Luke Keekly
It was the NFL Honors is a big deal.
Joey Chestnut
Right, but what else did you do?
Luke Keekly
I will tell you what I'm surprised by. If you're gonna force me to.
Matt Castle
Yes.
Luke Keekly
Do this. I was bought. And I'm not saying this in a humble way.
Joey Chestnut
Good.
Luke Keekly
No, I was by far the least famous person that was on television. And what I mean by that is, like, I'm not like, no, no, you're famous. But it was super cool for me that the NFL or the executives at the NFL would be like, hey, you should be on this show. So because it was either star players or Jon Hamm or like a listers, and then me, and not in a funny way, but I was like, dan, that's pretty cool. Like, I felt honored that they would have me on that show because I get to do a lot of shows, and in some worlds, I have a bit more prominence.
Joey Chestnut
Not this world, but, I mean, it's a really big deal to be a presenter there.
Luke Keekly
Yes.
Joey Chestnut
I think that you view yourself in a certain way, but don't understand. Bobby Bones is Bobby Bones, baby. And to have you on the show.
Luke Keekly
Never been said in anyone's life ever.
Joey Chestnut
Hey, well, I just said it, so tune in right now.
Luke Keekly
I did think that it was too. Yeah. To me, it was really cool to be asked to be a part of that, because they don't just act. It wasn't like me. And then Snooki was presenting after.
Joey Chestnut
Right.
Luke Keekly
It was like real live people. No offense, nookie throughout there watching. I hope you're good, Snooki. So did that. And then they took it. Our driver, Eugene, who was awesome. Shout out Eugene. He took us and he was like, I'm taking you to the sandwich shop because we're starving. We had no dinner because, I don't.
Joey Chestnut
Know, it was just an award show.
Luke Keekly
Just an award show. And then everybody has, like, spots on their suit. So he goes, I'm going to take you to get a sandwich. And we're thinking, we're going to go to this, like, New Orleans.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah.
Luke Keekly
9:00. It's open late because it's super bowl weekend. And he pulls up like a gas station, and we're like, oh. And it's like, in New York, when you go into, like, a store, it's so tightly packed.
Joey Chestnut
Right.
Luke Keekly
The Moon Pies look like they'd been there for 15 years. Not opened. It didn't look.
Joey Chestnut
The presentation wasn't there.
Luke Keekly
Yes. So we go and we order the sandwich called, like, a mufa, some weird name never heard of. He goes, order this. Order a hot. And it was the most New Orleans thing. And I say that in a good way and also a difficult way because it was like meat and olives and spices. I had like four bites and I was like, I could get it. If you loved this, this would be your thing. Yeah, but, man, I'm hurting today.
Joey Chestnut
You're hurting today. You're like, oh, maybe I need to go to the Walgreens, get myself some Pepto to match the shirt.
Luke Keekly
Because once I hit the shirt, this.
Joey Chestnut
Shirt, I mean, Pepto.
Luke Keekly
I know for those that don't aren't watching this. I'm in a pink shirt. Did not, but look solid. Thank you. Yeah, once I hit 40, dude, I can't even eat stuff anymore. And the New Orleans that I had with him, shout out Eugene. That's not for me.
Joey Chestnut
That's not for you.
Luke Keekly
What do you eat here? Are you doing the New Orleans stuff?
Joey Chestnut
You know, I'm new to this city in every way. Right. It's overwhelming because everybody recommends a little bit of this, that, and the other, and then you're going out, you know, meeting friends here. And we had a great dinner last night, but it was a traditional, like.
Luke Keekly
Steak dinner, Gumbo and A2.
Joey Chestnut
It wasn't anything like that, but that's something that I would like to get into. But I really just. I've. I haven't had time to go out and really dig into the culture, the food scene, because I'm somewhat of a foodie. I love food. I love all different types of food. There's nothing that I'm sitting there going, I wouldn't eat that or wouldn't try that. So I need to get out today and go really explore so I can make my stomach hurt on the plane tomorrow.
Luke Keekly
That's good though. You get to go home. Yeah, if I have it here, I have to stay here for a few days. Yeah, we're gonna have Luke Keakley come by in a few minutes. What's he like, man?
Joey Chestnut
You'll meet him and just you feel his presence immediately. There's something about him you can understand. Like I played against him, I competed against him. But when you see him off the field, the type of person he is, the character that, that he just presents himself with is special. But just a dude, you know, a guy that you respect but then you get to meet him, he's just down to earth and just a guy that loved football. And I always was a guy that respected him but really appreciate him. When you get to know the person.
Luke Keekly
Himself, one of the greatest of all time. And I think him playing in a small market and probably not for as long as most of the goats have played because he had a shorter.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah, it was nine years and I think it was head injuries at the end that forced him to retire. Which you never want to see a guy go out like that, especially that type of caliber player. But to say that during that tenure capitalize on every minute. I mean seven time Pro Bowler, rookie of the year when he came in. I mean he was like 20 years old when he 20, just turned 21 when he came in and just lit the league on fire.
Luke Keekly
You know, we should mention too is Jared Allen made the freaking hall of Fame.
Joey Chestnut
I know. How about when we interviewed him and the first thing out of the gate you asked him about, you know, getting kind of looked over for the hall of Fame and it kind of was a sore touchy subject. But he went through that whole thing hoping that this was his year and really incredible for him to finally get the notoriety that he deserved.
Luke Keekly
I was so happy for him. And again, I only know him from like you bringing him over to the house. Congrats, Jared. We know you're listening to this because you're our number one fan.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah.
Luke Keekly
But congratulations. Alright, we got a bunch bunch planned. We're in New Orleans. We'll take a break and come back with a bunch of really good interviews, including Jaden Daniels.
Bobby Bones
Who doesn't love Reese's peanut butter cups. They're just so good. Chocolate and peanut butter tastes amazing together and it doesn't get any better or does it? You gotta try the new Reese's Chocolate Lava Big Cup, a delicious twist on your favorite treat. Now if you didn't think peanut butter cups needed a twist, that's totally understandable. But listen, you're absolutely gonna love Reese's Chocolate Lava Big Cup. It's the perfect combination of creamy milk chocolate, delicious peanut butter and ooey gooey chocolatey filling. It's just that little extra something that makes it extra delicious. Seriously, this is a major game changer. It's like the introduction of the coast offense or RPOs. And in case you missed it the first time, this Reese's Peanut Butter cup has ooey gooey chocolatey filling. Because that cannot be stressed enough. Chocolate treats will never be the same. Shop Reese's Chocolate Lava Big cup now at a store near you found Wherever candy is sold, it's T Mobile's critical mission to provide unparalleled 5G coverage for when connectivity is mission critical. Introducing T Priority with the world's first network slice for public safety, T Priority delivers America's best 5G network experience for first responders even in times of congestion. For uninterrupted communication between more emergency response teams. T Priority has more capacity and faster speeds for real time actionable intelligence built with coverage that goes even farther for reliable connectivity in rural areas. From HD drone footage to real time body camera feeds. T Priority is ready for data intensive emergency technology. T Priority from T Mobile built for tomorrow's emergencies ready today. Discover more@t priority.com for qualifying organizations on eligible rate plans. Coverage not available in some areas and may be impacted by emergencies.
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Peter Schrager
The stadium bathroom line. It's like TSA and the DMV merged in the waters of rush hour traffic and you're in it. No closer to the bathroom than you were five minutes ago. Just closer to. Well, going to the bathroom. You know what actually takes a minute? Figuring out who's going to DD so no one drives impaired after the game. Take a minute, make a plan. Never drive impaired. Go to take a minute now.com from Diageo Mad Uber in the NFL. Please drink responsibly.
Luke Keekly
I'm Peter Schrager, host of Good Morning Football on the NFL Network and the Season with Peter Schrager podcast. Whether you're ordering wings for the game or you're whipping up a seven layer dip or you're ordering a pizza, there's something about football that makes you want to eat in this football season. Uber Eats has the best deals on game day food no matter what you're craving. From two for one pizzas to buy one, get one wings to whatever it is you want. Uber Eats will be dropping new deals each week all season long. Uber Eats is the official on demand delivery partner of the NFL. Order now for game day terms and conditions apply and see the app for details. All right, up first we have Rookie of the year. Last night saw him at the honors. Dude, it was so cool. Like it mad. I watched him like be affected by it, right? Which is cool because I think you could probably speak to this when you're a natural athlete or a hard working athlete that is rewarded your whole life by it. A lot of times there's an expectation or I'm gonna work hard and get it even if it's not an expectation, right with him, I was sitting right beside him. It looked like it mattered so much. It was super cool to see. But this guy was electric this year.
Joey Chestnut
What I mean this year, just think about the last two years, winning the Heisman Trophy, coming in as a number two pick.
Luke Keekly
Great point.
Joey Chestnut
And then all of a sudden you go to an organization that won four games and to take them to new heights and been to the NFC championship game since what, 91 I think it was. So to completely transform that organization in the his just humble approach and his personality, you know, it's one of those where he walks around, and I've seen him around here, and you can just tell there's something different about the guy. And he's. He's special, and the league's in really good hands with guys like that that are coming in. But the way that he played this season, the poise, the composure, the confidence, I mean, they. They've got a. They've got a stud there for a long period of time.
Luke Keekly
Walking up now. Here he comes. This is Jaden Daniels. Deion Sanders. He put his glasses on me. They're not prescription. I'm blind right now. I know Dion forever, and he's like, put these on. I'm like, now. Now I'm. My brain's fried out a little bit.
Joey Chestnut
Why? He's got a.
Luke Keekly
Like, I'm gonna get some of these glasses. And I was like, all right. And he puts them on, and my eyes are shot, and so I wear them, and now I'm just like, what planet you guys got over there? Congrats on last.
Jaden Daniels
Regroup. Appreciate that.
Luke Keekly
That's. That. That's awesome. It, like, it looked like that, Matt. Like, it was sincere. It felt sincere from you. What'd that feel like?
Jaden Daniels
Oh, man, it was. I don't know. It was awesome. Like, that's something I wanted to win, like, rookie year and, you know, just to go out there and do it. I mean, it's tough to even have a successful rookie year in this league.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah. I mean, you didn't just have a successful rookie year. You had one of the greatest rookie years of all time. When you came into the league was this. I know you have your goals and everything like that, but did you ever envision the success that you had this year coming in, like, the way that this season played out?
Jaden Daniels
Nah. I knew we were gonna be able to compete, and obviously, like, the goals were the playoffs, but to say, like, we were gonna be in NFC championship game and stuff like that, like, nah, I didn't expect any of that.
Luke Keekly
Whenever you're described, even last night at the honors, they're like, he's the coolest. He's the chillest. Like, nothing affects him. Is that your personality on and off the field?
Jaden Daniels
Yeah, man. That's just me. Like, I'm a reserved person. I just like to chill, not really be in the limelight too much, even though I come with the position I'm in. But, man, I just like to hang out with my. With my boys.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah. And coming into the season, when you look at the dynamics of this team. You've got the new coach with Dan Quinn, new ownership. But I think one of the biggest things, and I want to hear your take on your relationship with Kliff Kingsbury, your offensive coordinator, in the fit that that was in terms of the type of play that you have, man, if.
Jaden Daniels
Anybody knows Cliff, like, Cliff is the most, coolest, funniest human being that ever. Like, Cliff cares about everybody. He's going a real good dude. Real genuine, excellent play caller. Like, very creative. Like, I seen Cliff, like, grinding tape five, five o'clock in the morning. Like, Cliff, like, Cliff is a maniac, let's put it like that. But, man, just being on the same page with Cliff and be able to have this success, man, I'm glad he's coming back another year.
Luke Keekly
That was my next question. Obviously you want your guys, the people that you love, to do great things. And so eventually he's going to go and be a head coach somewhere. He could have done it this year, he could have, but he decided to stay. So there's got to be a little you that's like, man, I like to see my guy go do it. But mostly I want him to stay day and be my guy again next year.
Jaden Daniels
Yeah, for sure. If, like, if Cliff would have took a job, I would have been happy for him. But, like, if anybody would ask me about him, I would probably say some bad things. So it kind of rubbed the wrong way on Cliff. But n. Man, I love Cliff, man.
Joey Chestnut
For real, man. I. When I was watching these games, I mean, do you know, going in the game, we're going for it on every single fourth down that comes up because it's crazy to watch it. Every time I'm watching, I'm like, man, Jaden's got to be ready for another fourth down. Four.
Jaden Daniels
Pretty much. Pretty much, pretty much. I tell dq, I. I'm like, hey, let's go. Yeah, I want to go for it. Like, Cliff is like the same. The same way. Like, I think DQ and Cliff talking to Hessian, like, all right, you got two downs here.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah.
Jaden Daniels
And I could just tell based off the call that Cliff calls. I'm like, okay, we got two downs here.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah.
Luke Keekly
Describe Terry McClure. What's he like?
Jaden Daniels
Real, real good dude. Real genuine, very passionate. And like a pros pro. Like, you know, people say that word, but like Terry, the pros pro, like, he shows up to work every day, very consistent, routine based. And for him is going out there and really just showcasing his talents and showcase the way he could Do. I mean, Terry's probably one of the most underrated players in this league, and he's very good.
Joey Chestnut
Was this one of the longest just overall seasons and obviously coming from college. Right. You go through everything, training, getting ready. But talk to us about that grind, because I know it's a mental grind for every player, particularly that rookie season.
Jaden Daniels
Man, I'm.
Joey Chestnut
I'm.
Jaden Daniels
I'm happy that I can't wait to leave here, man. It's been. It's been a long year. It's literally been from. From January to February, literally. But it's a long grind. Like, all the rookies that got to go through it now, they got to go through the pre draft. You gotta go to combine, 30 visits, pro days, like, all that is going. And then you probably got like a week to get ready for minicam and you got OTAs. You got to find a crib, and then you got to figure out how to become a pro. And it's a long year, especially if your team. You're on a good team, your team's good enough to go to the super bowl or something like that. It's a long year. So that mental grind, you got to be able to find ways to reset.
Luke Keekly
One year ago, you could tell that guy, give him one piece of advice. You giving yourself a piece of advice a year ago, like, what would you say to yourself?
Jaden Daniels
Like I said, learn how to reset. Learn how to. It's okay to kind of get away from the game. You don't have to be football. Football all the time, you know, especially for your mental health. But I figured out over time, for.
Joey Chestnut
Sure, you got to do anything fun now this offseason, once this weekends, like, press the reset button.
Jaden Daniels
I'm about to go back to. Go back to SoCal, get some warm weather. Yep. And then figure out if I want to go where I'm gonna go on a little vacation at.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah. I wouldn't tell anybody where you're going on vacation. They might try to figure that out.
Jaden Daniels
They might try to figure that out.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah.
Luke Keekly
Have you felt, as your notoriety has grown, that you can go less and less places without people coming up to you?
Jaden Daniels
Oh, yeah, man. Like, it's been crazy. This whole week's been crazy. Even walking through here has been crazy. It's like people following me or stopping, trying to take pictures and everything. But it just comes with the territory.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah. Going into next year, obviously, the season just is freshening, but goals as a team, I mean, you guys accomplished a lot this year, but where do you want to take this order, obviously, ultimately, yeah, I think.
Jaden Daniels
I mean, ultimately, all 32 want to play in that game that's being played on Sunday. So, I mean, that's the main goal. But the goal is, like, man, when OTA start, like, whoever they bring in, like, the new teammates, whoever, like, how can we get better? How can we gel as a locker room to really go out there? By the time September, October, and really December, January, football come around like you're playing at your best, and you guys trust each other. Everybody's flying around and doing your best.
Luke Keekly
Final question. Digital training.
Jaden Daniels
Yeah. The VR.
Luke Keekly
Yeah. So, you know, a lot was made of you using that and that being very effective. Why, you know, who taught you this? This would be, you know, such an effective tool. And really, what have you take. Taken away from that? Is it. You don't get hurt doing that. That's a big part of it, too, right?
Jaden Daniels
Nah. So I was at lsu. Jack Marucci, I don't know if you guys heard about Maruchi bats, you know, baseball and all that. He works at lsu, and he kind of brought that to my attention. Like, they brought some people in from Germany and we tried it out. I was like, oh, this is. This is different. And he's like, man, I think it'll help you out a lot. So LSU invested in it. I started using it my last year, lsu, after. Before the Mississippi State game. And then I think that game, I probably had, like, three incompletions. And from there, I use it every game. And then, like, I went to NFL, Washington, invested in it. So I use it now. But it's just another way to get. Let's say, how I put it, it's another way to get mental reps and actual reps without having to lace up your cleats or, you know, warm up to throw a football.
Luke Keekly
So what are you seeing? Yeah, is that like. Are you seeing, like, shells?
Jaden Daniels
So it's like a video game, like, but it's actual, real human movement. And it's like you're in the stadium. Like, the stadium's to a T. Like, the shot clocks, everything. It's everywhere. And you're going your playbook. And it's like, okay, different variations, the COVID four different variations, cover three, stuff like that. So it's crazy, man.
Joey Chestnut
I wish they would have had that when I played. Maybe I would have had more than three completions.
Luke Keekly
Congratulations. It's really, really great to see. What was great was to see, like, that area of the country that. That region that come together for the first time and have pride yeah. In the commanders and you and your guys brought that. So congratulations for that. Obviously all the personal accolades as well, but you know, just to be able to bring like pride to an organization, that has to feel awesome. So hope you have a great, healthy offseason and we appreciate you stopping by.
Jaden Daniels
Thank you all for having me. Appreciate you guys.
Joey Chestnut
Thanks for being here.
Luke Keekly
Man.
Bobby Bones
Who doesn't love Reese's Peanut Butter Cups? They're just so good. Chocolate and peanut butter tastes amazing together. It doesn't get any better. Or does it? You gotta try the new Reese's Chocolate Lava Big Cup. A delicious twist on your favorite treat. Now if you didn't think peanut butter cups needed a twist, that's totally understandable. But listen, you're absolutely going to love Reese's Chocolate Lava Big Cup. It's the perfect combination of creamy milk chocolate, delicious peanut butter and ooey gooey chocolatey filling. It's just that little extra something that makes it extra delicious. Seriously, this is a major game changer. It's like the introduction of the west coast offense or RPOs. And in case you missed it the first time, this Reese's Peanut Butter cup has ooey gooey chocolatey filling. Because that cannot be stressed enough. Chocolate treats will never be the same Shop Reese's Chocolate Lava Big cup now at a store near you found Wherever candy is sold, it's T Mobile's critical mission to provide unparalleled 5G coverage for when connectivity is mission critical. Introducing T Priority with the world's first network slice for public safety, T Priority delivers America's best 5G network experience for first responders even in times of congestion. For uninterrupted communication between more emergency response teams. T Priority has more capacity and faster speeds for real time actionable intelligence built with coverage that goes even farther for reliable connectivity in rural areas. From HD drone footage to real time body camera feeds. T Priority is ready for data intensive emergency technology. T Priority from T Mobile built for tomorrow's emergencies ready today. Discover more@t-priority.com for qualifying organizations on eligible rate plans. Coverage not available in some areas and may be impacted by emergencies.
Luke Keekly
This ain't the little itty bitty teeny tiny bowl. This is the Super Bowl 59. Get in on the action at DraftKings Sportsbook an official sports betting partner of Super Bowl 59. Scoring touchdowns is key to hoisting the trophy and you have a shot to score big by betting on them at DraftKings Sportsbook. The number one place to bet touchdowns. New DraftKings customers can bet $5 to get $200 in bonus bets instantly.
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Matt Castle
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Matt Castle
Come on, hurry up.
Peter Schrager
The stadium bathroom line. It's like TSA and the DMV merged in the waters of rush hour traffic and you're in it. No closer to the bathroom than you were five minutes ago. Just closer to. Well, going to the bathroom. You know what actually takes a minute? Figuring out who's going to dd so no one drives impaired after the game. Take a minute, make a plan. Never drive impaired. Go to take a minute now.com from Diageo Mad Uber in the NFL please drink responsibly.
Luke Keekly
I'm Peter Schrager, host of Good Morning Football on the NFL Network and the Season with Peter Schrager podcast. Whether you're ordering wings for the game or you're whipping up a seven layer dip or you're ordering a pizza, there's something about football that makes you want to eat in this football season. Uber Eats has the best deals on game day food. No matter what you're craving. From two for one pizzas to buy one get one wings to whatever it is you want, Uber Eats will be dropping new deals each week all season long. Uber Eats is the official on demand delivery partner of the NFL. Order now for game day. Terms and conditions apply and see the app for details. I'm gonna let you say some stuff about Luke Keplay here.
Joey Chestnut
Thank you, I appreciate that because I mean I've got so much respect for him. I've got to know him off the field. He's good friends with mutual friends that we have. But what a stud dude. I mean even when you see him, he looks like Superman. He's got that chiseled jaw, good looking guy and the the play speaks for itself. But off the Field. He's a better human than he is even a player, and that's hard to say with what he's accomplished over. Over his career.
Luke Keekly
Here he is, former Carolina Panther Luke Keakley.
Joey Chestnut
All right, now we've got a friend of mine, incredible player, future hall of Famer Luke Keakley, one of the best linebackers to ever do it. Join the pod. Man, how you doing? You're looking like Superman still, man.
Matt Castle
Just trying to, trying to survive out here for a couple days. There's a lot going on. It's good. I always enjoy coming out because you get to see everybody that you see. You might see them only once or twice a year, and this is a great opportunity to do it. So go see all my boys. Cam's over there. It's good to see him. Just bigger than life personality. So it's, it's a good crew.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah.
Jaden Daniels
You.
Joey Chestnut
You. During your playing career, I always say this, every. Who's the toughest guy you always would go up against? And I always say you because you would call. I was telling this story last night. I was like, he'd call out all of our plays. We're running to the right. He's like, that's going to the right. We're going to left. Talk to me about your preparation in the. And what you did through throughout the course of the week to make you perform the way that you did on game day.
Matt Castle
Yeah, I think a lot of it started when we were in high school. Our coach used to have us down into his office during lunch and he'd put on VHS tapes and he, he'd show us clips and he'd show us game tape. And, you know, as a young kid, you don't really understand it. And then, you know, senior year comes around, you're like, man, I saw that same play on tape earlier in the week. Maybe it's going to be that. And then you get, you get that kind of the chance to say, hey, what, that, what, what happened there worked. And then I fast forwarded to the NFL instead of it being on VHS tapes, it's all broken down. You got pro football focus, you got everything. You can break it down by personnel group, down and distance situation, who's touching the ball when they're touching the ball. And it gives you a really good opportunity. If you can find a system that works for you, you have, you know, you have Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday to get ready. And so I tried to break everything down by day of the week. And by the time the week ended, I Felt like I had every aspect of the game covered that I wanted. And when the game pops up, you've had it during meetings, you've had it during walkthrough, you've had it during practice, you've had it during tape watching after practice. And then the game happens and the ball gets snapped. You said, I've seen this play five or six times through my preparation. And then football kind of slows down for you.
Luke Keekly
Could you identify tells in certain quarterbacks that maybe they didn't even know they were showing?
Matt Castle
I don't think necessarily it's the, that I think a lot of it for me was all right, what's the formation, what's the situation? Right. So if it's, you know, if it was a two by two play and it was a shotgun and it's a gun far, two by two gun far, their top run plays are this, this and this. Boom. So we get under, they get, they get out of the huddle, they break the huddle. I'm. I'm playing linebacker. I know that the guard's probably going to give me my best key. The guard pools. I automatically know it's one back power. It's a double team in an over front. Up to me, the guard's going to come off in the A gap.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah.
Matt Castle
So once you know that, then the game slows down. Say I'm frontside. Say I'm now an A gap player and the ball gets snapped, they run that same play.
Jaden Daniels
Boom.
Matt Castle
Now the guy that's assigned to block me is either the tight end if we got a wide nine, if he's in the, if we got a C gap defender. Now I'm the spill player to the sports safety. So the ball gets snapped and if you've seen it a million times now, I know exactly who's going to block me. I know where the ball is supposed to hit. If I can beat the guy signed to block me, I can make a play on the football. So that's kind of how I always approach is what does the situation say? What is the down, the distance, what is the formation? And once you get that, then I felt like the game slowed down big time.
Joey Chestnut
And you can see why this guy had the success that he did. Just the way that he talks about the game, the passion. Have you ever thought about getting into coaching?
Matt Castle
I would love to coach in the NFL. I think it'd be really fun and just kind of be around the game and feel the energy of the crowd and be there grinding with the guys. And at practice it's just so fun and I miss that about the game. But the time commitment is something I'm not ready, I'm not ready to do yet. But like we talked about last night, I coach a seventh and eighth grade football team with, with Greg Olson and Jonathan Stewart and Todd Blacklidge, old Penn State quarterback, first round pick. And then of course, Greg's dad, who coached high school football forever in Jersey. So we get the, we get the coaching itch and the football, it's scratched through a lot of, a lot of outlets in seventh and eighth grade football. Certainly one of them.
Luke Keekly
Can you exceed explain I discipline and how important that is?
Matt Castle
100, 100%. So I think, you know, for us it's, we'll talk about the run game and for us it's always, where's your best tell? Where's your best tell? Is it alignment? Is an offset running back or fullback, Is it an H back? So if we were getting a formation and the tight ends off the ball, I loved tight ends off the ball because if that ball, if he stays frontside, my gap doesn't change. Right. Unless there's a puller, if he comes back across the formation, some sort of split action, whether it's split zone or if it's counter. Now my gap changes. So I think guys get in trouble when they try to see too much. Just see one or two things. Once you get those one or two things, you should know what the play is.
Luke Keekly
Yeah.
Joey Chestnut
When you, when you went up against what offense, when you go up against somebody say this is going to be challenging, they don't have a lot of tails. And it's one of those things where you're just going to have to go out and be reactionary. Was there an offense that was like that when you played?
Matt Castle
Well, the one that, the one that always gave you issues was like when we played New Orleans. So Sean Payton, Drew Brees, obviously they were together the whole time in New Orleans when I was playing. So. And then our defense was largely the same. We had three different coordinators.
Joey Chestnut
Obviously.
Matt Castle
McDermott left, got a job, Wilkes got a job, and then Eric Washington was the last coordinator that I had. Our defense stayed pretty much the same. So with that being said, the Saints knew what we were trying to do. We knew what the Saints were going to try to do. So at the end of the day, it was really just playing. Like you said. What does my key tell me if that guy pulls? It's a pool. I got to trust it. I can't anticipate. All right. Well, if it's this formation, they've showed me this, it could be that you got to trust what's in front of you and then go react. I think the biggest thing is as a linebacker, as a quarterback, really playing football in general, is how quickly can you identify a key and then how quickly can you process that key? And once you can process that key, boom, now I can start moving in the right direction. So I think discipline is huge. See what you need to see, don't see everything. See what you need to see. Once you see that tell and that in that key, how quickly can you process it in the sense of, all right, this guy's coming to me, he's stepping his front side zone, and then, boom. How quickly do I know where I got to get to to make the play in the football?
Luke Keekly
Do you wish you had in helmet communication back when you played, or were you so prepared that was such an advantage for you that there wasn't in helmet communication?
Matt Castle
Yeah. So in college, we never had. But in the NFL, we had it. So they'd cut out, I think, at what, Matt? 15 seconds?
Joey Chestnut
Yeah, 15 seconds.
Matt Castle
I loved. I loved the helmet communication. I felt like it really. It helped calm me down in between plays.
Luke Keekly
In college. Sorry, I should have said college. In college, was it that. Were you the same studious player? And again, would you have liked to have had it, or would that have maybe hurt one of your superpowers?
Matt Castle
I felt like it happened. Everything happened at the right time for me, I think in college, I think what we had was perfect. We were just all signals. So I think it helped me moving forward in the sense of when I was playing in the NFL, I wouldn't look at the sideline because they didn't need to. I would always look at people come in. So if this is our sidelines over here and this is their sidelines, I'm always looking through their huddle to their sideline to see what's going on. I don't need to look at our sideline because I can hear everything in my helmet. But then at. Sometimes the headset goes out. I need to be able to look to the sideline, pick up keys, pick up signs, and be able to quickly relay to everybody on the field. So I think having only signals and signs in college football probably was really good for me in the sense of I learned how to do that, and then I got to the NFL. I had the in helmet communication, and that was super beneficial. So I think it kind of just happened at the right time for me.
Joey Chestnut
Who are some of the guys when you first came in the league that like. Like, impacted you and kind of took you under their wing and that you looked up to and had a positive influence on you as you. As you went and started your NFL career?
Matt Castle
So I think when I got there, a big guy was Jordan Gross. So he was there. I played with Jordan for. For two years, so I got him. He was like the elder statesman guy on the team. He was awesome. And then for a large part of my career, on the offensive side of the ball, it was. It was Ryan. Ryan Khalil and then Greg Olson. Just great dudes, like, teach you a lot about the game of football. But very. You know, I got down to Carolina. I was 20. I turned 21 the week before the draft, so I was like a baby. I was trying to figure my life out. And I had Ryan and Greg both. Ryan's married to Natalie. She's awesome. Greg's married to Kara. She's fantastic. And it's like, I had a family away from Cincinnati that I could just. I had Christmas at their house, I had Thanksgiving at their house, and I would go over and hang out with their kids. We'd go over to Ryan's house after games and watch movies in the basement. Just. It felt very comfortable. And, you know, they taught me a lot about the game of football and how to prepare in the off season. Greg and I worked out in the off season, and he showed me, all right, speed training, how to structure your week, what's important, how to tailor your workout for what you're going to be doing on the field. So awesome. Greg, Ryan, I could talk about them forever and their families and Natalie and Cara, and I could go on for that forever. And then on the field and in the locker room. And TD Thomas Davis did a lot for me off the field as well, but a guy that was in my room that I just got to watch, how he practiced, how he played, toughness. 3. Three ACLs in the same knee. Broke his finger during a game, popped out of his skin, didn't miss a snap, played in the super bowl with a broken arm, played just unbelievable spirit for the game of football. A guy that was able to create and foster such good relationships with guys in the team, and those relationships really pay dividends in the sense of when a guy's having a bad day, he can go connect with them. It's not like. Like, if I don't know you, Matt, and you're having a bad day, I'm gonna get mad at you. Like, no, no. Maybe you've got something going on, and if I have a real relationship with you, I can be like, hey, Matt, like, what's up? Like, you're all right. You're like, no, you know what? Like, blah, blah, blah. And then Thomas was able to go relay that to Ron Rivera in the sense of like, hey, look, coach, so and so is having a bad day. Like, I understand he's having a bad day, and. But this is what's going on. And Ron would be like, okay, all right, cool. And so just effort, toughness, relationship building. The game of football really mattered to him. He was so selfless off the field with his foundation. Same with Greg and Ryan. They were the same way. But I had really good mentors, both in my room, on the defensive side of the ball, on and off the field, you know, with Jordan and Ryan and Greg and obviously Thomas.
Luke Keekly
I'll talk about PXG in just a second. Yeah, I want to. You mentioned Coach Rivera. I was with Coach Rivera for like, 30 minutes last night. I love him. I had never played for him, but, like, as a dude, like, first time I met him, so warm. What was he like as a coach?
Matt Castle
Great person. Cared about the guys, put a lot of onus on the guys to run the team in a good way. I mean, you look at our Rock roster, it was, you know, Greg and Ryan and Cam and Charles Johnson and Dwan Edwards, which is an older guy. When I got there, it was Stu or Steve and Gross, and we just had really good veteran leadership on the team. And Ron did a really good job of putting a lot of. He was a great empowerer, like, hey, this is your guys team. I can help you any way I need to. And he was ultra consistent, never high, never low, and had such respect of the guys that when he needed to get on us, he was still big man in charge. And we all knew that and he knew that, but he never took advantage of it. And how he was with you is how he was with all the guys. He cares about his guys as people and then obviously as players. But I always felt like with Ron, he was just like. Like one of my boys. Like, he was like an older guy on the team. Ron, I. I think Ron wanted so bad to just be a player and be around it and be in the building and, like, have the jokes with the guys. And we played plenty of jokes on. It was so fun. He created an atmosphere of, we're going to work really hard, we're going to be really tough. I'm going to Put a lot of. I'm going to give you guys a lot of ownership of your team to do things the right way. I'll step in if I need to, but I'm going to kind of guide you guys. He had a, a leadership group of the older guys and stuff kind of funneled from Ron to the older guys to the locker room. And he just, he had a great feel for people. He was a great relationship builder. He played the game at a high level, obviously with the, with the Bears. He won a Super Bowl. He was a part of a great defense. He played with great players. He coached Lack and Briggs and the guys out in San Diego. He kind of just checks every box that you want wanted from a coach. And he let his coaches coach. He let, you know, Mike Shula and he let Sean McDermott and Steve Wilkes and Eric Washington, our other defense coordinator. He let those guys coach. And I never felt for a second like those guys felt any kind of pressure from Ron to be anything or do anything. He was just a special guy and, and we were very fortunate to have him there.
Luke Keekly
Pxg.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah, talk to us. Can we get a discount?
Matt Castle
I mean, hey, you know the right people, you can always get a discount. But you know what? I, I got done playing and you have a ton of free time. I used to be a big fisherman. My buddy that I fished with, Left Carolina, he actually works with the commanders now. Great dude. Brett Knie, neighbor, strength coach, director, performance stud. Love him. But he left. And then I needed, I needed stuff to go do with guys in the spring. So I started playing a lot of golf. And I had the same clubs for about 10 years. And my buddies were always like, hey, you need to get some new clubs. You're not very good. These will help you be a little bit better. So last year I got, I got fitted up at the PXG store in Charlotte. And you know, it is. They, they do everything. They measure you, they make sure the length is correct, your grips are right, how the club face is structured. They make sure they put you in the right club. For guys than me that stink, they give you a club that can help you get out of trouble.
Jaden Daniels
Obviously.
Matt Castle
Out of Scottsdale, Arizona, veteran owned company. And I love playing golf. It's a lot more fun when you're playing, when you're playing better golf and hitting good shots. So you guys all know that.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah, I definitely need some PXGs.
Matt Castle
I mean, everybody, everybody needs everybody, Everybody.
Luke Keekly
Those clubs that save me. That's what I.
Matt Castle
No, they save you. I'll Tell you what, like, I'm not just saying this either. I hit. I brought those clubs out for the first time last year and I hit one of them. I was like, whoa. I kind of like that.
Joey Chestnut
I actually like golf more now.
Matt Castle
Yeah, it's, it's fun, man. It's just all the technology that goes into and they've already got a new style. A new, I think it's a gen 7 came out this year that I'm sure is even better than the previous rendition of them.
Luke Keekly
Well, we appreciate your time, big fan and I hope you have a great rest of the weekend.
Matt Castle
I appreciate you guys too.
Joey Chestnut
Great to see you, bro.
Matt Castle
Thanks guys.
Joey Chestnut
As always.
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Joey Chestnut
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Luke Keekly
I know like the dude does it all and like goes hard and sometimes I feel like goes too hard like plays hurt and then gets even hurt. But like, like I admire that. And he does, he, he runs the ball. He's a wide receiver. I don't know Debo, he's in like a blue like track suit. He got tattoos on his quads. Like I wish I could pull that off. So I've been excited about this one all day because this guy, like athlete, just an athlete.
Joey Chestnut
Like a ball player. You know what I mean? He's a competitor and all that. I think you guys are going to hit it off though, cuz I, I, I think we look alike.
Luke Keekly
People conf been confusing us all, all weekend.
Joey Chestnut
Athletically, 100%. But you also, you've got swag. I think he's got swag.
Luke Keekly
I very much the same.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah, very much.
Luke Keekly
You say you don't.
Joey Chestnut
No, absolutely not.
Luke Keekly
You have more than I do.
Joey Chestnut
I'm in a, I wear a black T shirt.
Luke Keekly
See yourself differently than anybody else.
Joey Chestnut
La hat.
Luke Keekly
Like black, but a black Dodger hat. That takes swag to work.
Joey Chestnut
That's not the blue one, right? That's right.
Luke Keekly
He's coming up now. Your black Dodger hat is cool. All right, here he is. Debo. Samuel. Debo. How you, how you feeling? Good. You healthy?
Ryan Khalil
Yeah.
Deebo Samuel
Cool, man. Got Celine, you know what I'm saying?
Luke Keekly
You're the only one to bring that. I appreciate that. I appreciate that. Yeah, I, I guess first thing I like. Where are you at? Training. Like, how's the body?
Deebo Samuel
Body good. I, I training in Arizona. Exos.
Luke Keekly
Yeah.
Deebo Samuel
Yeah.
Luke Keekly
You live in Arizona or you train in Arizona?
Deebo Samuel
Both.
Luke Keekly
Yeah. You like, you like training in that.
Deebo Samuel
Heat like that when it gets like towards the end of middle of July, it's. You don't go outside after 10:00 in the morning.
Joey Chestnut
Really?
Deebo Samuel
9:00.
Luke Keekly
Does that pay off though, training in such heat?
Deebo Samuel
We not training out there in that type of heat.
Luke Keekly
Like you're not going out in at all to trace, it's 8:00 in the.
Deebo Samuel
Morning to get their workout in before it get 115, 120, you better be hiding.
Joey Chestnut
Man, it is so hot out there. But I mean this season, obviously it didn't end how you guys wanted it to. You guys had some injuries and stuff like that. But talk to me a little bit about Brock Purdy, this offense, where you guys are going, because obviously this is a team that's a veteran team and has goals and ambitions of winning that Super Bowl. You've been there.
Deebo Samuel
You know, I see this team going, going for again only because you know, Rock is only Getting better. We got these two young cats in our. In the receiver room who is amazing players, Ricky and Jacob. Like, I tell them two guys every day, like, you guys gonna be exactly where y'all need to be. And, like, you know, Ricky came in and showed spurts of the things that he's going to be able to do, like, for the years to come. Jacob, you know, show glimpses things that he can do when the opportunity in itself. And he was a great return, of course. So, you know, overall, I think we'll be pretty good.
Luke Keekly
In your dream, are you catching the touchdown pass? Are you running a touchdown pass?
Deebo Samuel
Getting in that zone, like, which one? I'd rather catch it.
Luke Keekly
Yeah. In your heart, natural receiver first for sure. Your whole life, you feel like you were a receiver first.
Deebo Samuel
All my life I was a running back.
Luke Keekly
That's. That's what I'm saying. Yeah.
Deebo Samuel
So I started playing receiver.
Joey Chestnut
It was fun. So when they put you in the backfield and you. They ask you to, like, be in that running back position, you're like, perfectly fine, totally fine with that. I'm cool with that.
Deebo Samuel
Cool.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah.
Luke Keekly
Is it because you are so versatile, You've got to learn a little. You got to play both. You have to learn what both positions do. Right? Are you in both rooms?
Deebo Samuel
No, I'm not in both rooms. Not in both rooms. It's just like my coach, running back coach Bobby T, always tell me, when you get the ball in your hand, be you. If you see it, hit it. If you feel like it's a cut there, you make the cut.
Luke Keekly
I never get told, be me. It's like, be somebody better than what you are now.
Joey Chestnut
Now that you are, like the veteran guy, you know, your role changes, right? You're the veteran guy, and you talked about some of those young guys. Do you take pride in helping those guys develop? And how's that go for you?
Deebo Samuel
Amazing. You know, I just start off with Ricky and Jake. You know, they came, they was in Arizona last summer training with me for sure. You know, they had to go back early because, you know, the rookies go back early before we do. But, you know, with what Ricky was dealt with at the beginning of the season, it was outrageous. It was crazy. But, man, like, it could be some days where I walk in the room and like, some days I'm not all the way myself for. It's like, you know, in the best mood ever. But I. I walk in the room and I look at those two guys and I'm just like, yo, like, I don't Want these two to feel like when they get to this point in their career, they can be like this. So I'll walk in the room, be like, all right, let me. Let me get myself together and. And be that leader, be that guy that they always know they can lean on. And when they get to this position, I'm just, you know, just giving them a heads up of how to approach it and how to help their young guys.
Luke Keekly
Who was that for you? They did that to you.
Deebo Samuel
Emmanuel Sanders. Emmanuel Sanders was the best because, I mean, everything he did, I watched everything he do. Not too many people can. You know, I was taking pads and doing all this, you know, the little rookie or whatever, but I mean, the way he approached the game, the way he watched tape, the way he see the game, I think at that point, he was already like year 10 or past year 10 at that point, and he's. He's seen it all, so why not, you know, listen to him, see the things that he did? And, you know, as. As me growing, I still. I still talk to him to this day, even like. Like situations that I be going through, I'm like, bro, like, what's some advice that you can give me to get me out of this? You know what I'm saying? And he was just, you know, just being. Always been that big brother to me.
Joey Chestnut
Is there a defensive back that you look and you circle it and go, man, I like, I can't wait to compete against this guy. Not like that, no. Just your hype. Every game for sure, consistent. I got to go out there beat up on some fools.
Luke Keekly
You ever get to look at the screen and see people chasing you? You ever do that?
Deebo Samuel
Yeah, I have, I have, I have before.
Luke Keekly
That means time has slowed down where you're comfortable enough that you can. Cuz when I run, my head bobs like this. I ain't saying anything cuz I'm not comfortable. So you're able to. You've seen the screen. Like, you can see where people are behind. You got to step. Yeah, that's got to be the greatest.
Deebo Samuel
Like you running. You like. Like sometimes when you run running and you know, you like, you like, gone, but then you. You like cruising, but you're not really running fast as you can and you see him getting close to you. All right, I gotta pick it up a little bit. Yeah, it'd be some of the moments for sure.
Joey Chestnut
I never had that moment. Yeah, it would feel so good to just be looking up at the screen going, man, I'm out. I'm. I'm gone.
Luke Keekly
Mountain Dew here at Mountain Dew. What's it. What's. Yeah, special flavor.
Deebo Samuel
Yeah. Especially you ain't never had.
Luke Keekly
What's tropical? I drink Mountain Dew. Buy, like, the three liter, but I never. I haven't had that.
Deebo Samuel
So one. You know, it's nothing better than, like, you.
Luke Keekly
Yeah, no, my blood like, nothing better.
Deebo Samuel
Than Mountain Dew and. And football. I'm here with Mountain Dew 100%. And we got a tropical line Baja blast. The best Mountain Dew you can ever have. But if you want to take the one that I have and tasting you, you can. You can. You can be the judge of it.
Luke Keekly
Let's have it.
Deebo Samuel
You got it.
Luke Keekly
Now I am a mountain.
Deebo Samuel
All right, that's probably snob.
Luke Keekly
I would even.
Deebo Samuel
That's the best snob you can have?
Luke Keekly
Yeah, I'm from Arkansas. This is water dust.
Deebo Samuel
All right, let's do it.
Joey Chestnut
Let's see. Let's see. Going to get super.
Luke Keekly
I like to do, like, wine. Yeah, you said smell.
Deebo Samuel
Yeah.
Luke Keekly
That tropical lime flavor factory in Northern California.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah.
Luke Keekly
It's a good Mountain Dew. It's. It's enough of the real Mountain Dew to still taste like Mountain Dew, but that little.
Deebo Samuel
That little tropical lounge.
Luke Keekly
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's good. Dang, that is good. I'm going to keep this.
Joey Chestnut
Well, I'm glad you got it. Yeah.
Luke Keekly
Sorry, dude. You don't want to take after me?
Joey Chestnut
No, I don't.
Luke Keekly
What you been doing?
Deebo Samuel
You would if he wasn't on set, but.
Joey Chestnut
All right, that's true.
Luke Keekly
What you been doing in New Orleans? Like, what. What do you do while you're here?
Deebo Samuel
Just work, man. Just chill, you know, Enjoy the scene. You know, this is my first time out here. It's the only thing I hear about.
Luke Keekly
So it's not even like real New Orleans food. Food, food, food, food, food.
Deebo Samuel
I had some bad food.
Luke Keekly
Had some bad food last night.
Deebo Samuel
That's a bad food. My first night. And I went to the seafood little ball spot. It was hot as hell, though.
Joey Chestnut
Like, it was hot.
Deebo Samuel
Like, the seasoning was hot.
Luke Keekly
I'm just like, oh, the food was hot.
Deebo Samuel
I can't even enjoy it. It was so spicy. Like I said, none spice.
Luke Keekly
I don't like having to break stuff on my hands, though.
Deebo Samuel
I mean, come on.
Luke Keekly
Like, if you. You think I'm gonna get my. This Celine shirt.
Deebo Samuel
I'm gonna bust past myself here with a Celine shirt. You can afford it. Like, take it to the club.
Joey Chestnut
Let's be honest. But he's flexing hard.
Luke Keekly
I'm not arguing that. That is Incorrect. Cuz now I can. But I grew up very poor, so the things I do have now, I don't want to get crabs juice all over.
Deebo Samuel
You can get it cleaned.
Luke Keekly
Fair enough. You can get it clean now. See, now you're my Emanuel Sanders. This was happening. I'm taking lessons.
Deebo Samuel
See what's so crazy? Emanuel used to come to work fitted.
Joey Chestnut
Did he really?
Deebo Samuel
I'm talking about 7:00 in the morning. Full fit.
Joey Chestnut
Like, isn't it amazing? Some dudes, when you come in the locker room and they're like. I'm like, where are you going? You're about to. You're about to undress and get into like sweatpants and whatever they put in your locker, but they're fitted up. And you're like, okay, I love it. He's got swag.
Deebo Samuel
He definitely fitted up.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah. Are you just like, whatever. I'll wear my sandal sneakers when I.
Deebo Samuel
Wake up in the morning. The first thing, the first hoodie, jogging suit I see in the closet. That's what I'm put on and put my slides on.
Luke Keekly
Those are clean though.
Ryan Khalil
Like, don't play.
Luke Keekly
Like, those are.
Deebo Samuel
I'm not. I'm not going to stadium right now. Like, come on. Now we see. We see what's going on. I thought those girl shoes, but yeah.
Luke Keekly
Why we gotta be like that? These are my pink Travis Scotts.
Deebo Samuel
Yeah, yeah.
Luke Keekly
Remember I got a pink shirt on. I'm so masculine.
Deebo Samuel
Two different pinks.
Luke Keekly
I'm so masculine. I rock pink.
Deebo Samuel
God, you got it.
Joey Chestnut
You rock it hard.
Luke Keekly
I'm keeping the Mountain Dew though. Debo. Appreciate you.
Deebo Samuel
Appreciate you.
Joey Chestnut
Thanks for coming on.
Luke Keekly
Who knew you were funny?
Joey Chestnut
Really funny.
Deebo Samuel
You don't know.
Luke Keekly
I don't know. That's what I'm saying. Who.
Deebo Samuel
Of what you see, that's.
Luke Keekly
But what else am I supposed to.
Deebo Samuel
Go off if you go off? What you see? What type of person am I?
Luke Keekly
You are a demanding of. Of excellence. I'm gonna be honest. That's what I thought about you. You demand excellence. You play hurt and you go probably a little harder at times than you should for the sake of the team. That's my feeling about you. From only seeing you from 10,000ft up. Up. Because I don't know your personality, but I watch you play and I see your intensity and I see the different things that you do. And I go like. Like, that's a dude that I like would relate to and like how he works. I didn't know you're funny.
Deebo Samuel
Appreciate it. Yeah, it was just cool, man.
Joey Chestnut
You Know, he's an alpha. He's an Alpha.
Deebo Samuel
You get off. You take that Seline. We go get your hands dirty with.
Joey Chestnut
A little crowd, boy.
Deebo Samuel
You see what I'm saying?
Luke Keekly
I'm the only alpha. And double pink Devo. Good to see you, man.
Matt Castle
Appreciate you. You too.
Deebo Samuel
I appreciate you guys.
Joey Chestnut
Good to see you.
Deebo Samuel
Yes, sir.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah, yeah.
Luke Keekly
We got lots to say. And now listen, all those interviews so far have been awesome, and we're super lucky to have them because in their own categories, they are all the top.001%.
Joey Chestnut
Right?
Luke Keekly
But now the goat.
Joey Chestnut
The goat. Let's be honest. The goat.
Luke Keekly
The goat of eating.
Joey Chestnut
Don't leave your fingers out because you might try to swallow one.
Luke Keekly
Dude. To watch this guy work, to see him eat hot, I guess, because it's really only. I've only ever watched him eat hot dogs. Unless it's like a viral thing where he's eating like a linguini or something. Because he's, like, mostly known because the hot dog is the most famous, right?
Joey Chestnut
For sure.
Luke Keekly
God. And then he just took over because for a while, Kobayashi was the guy, right? And then all of a sudden, Joey Chestnut's like, I live here now.
Joey Chestnut
No, this is my house.
Luke Keekly
And then has just dominated. If it comes to competitive eating, Joey Chestnut's the guy you think about, right?
Joey Chestnut
And it's not just hot dogs. I think he eats anything, any type of competition. He's in the eating competition and just an absolute legend. I can't wait to hear what he does to prepare for these things or. Or what he eats just to get ready for these things. How do you eat that much food?
Luke Keekly
Yeah, how did. Yeah. Like, do you do.
Joey Chestnut
Yes.
Luke Keekly
All those questions. And. And here's the cool thing, is that Matt and I have been so excited about this interview. His flight was delayed coming in. We stayed because we wanted to talk to Joey Chestnut. I don't know if we'd have stayed for many people, but Joey Chestnut, we wanted it. And he's walking up now. Here he is, the greatest eater of all time, Joey Chestnut. Joey. We have had a few players on that. We're like, to go to this, to go to that, but you are the greatest. One of the greatest athletes.
Ryan Khalil
I don't know about the greatest athletes.
Joey Chestnut
I mean, you got to have hand.
Luke Keekly
Eye coordination of all time. Like what you are doing with your body, like the physicalness of it. Like, what's a training regimen look like? And is there a specific time you train and don't train.
Matt Castle
Oh, yeah.
Ryan Khalil
So winter.
Matt Castle
Winter.
Ryan Khalil
I. I take A break. I try to get my body kind of back to normal, but yeah. So when I'm in, when I'm in training mode, it's like full on practice once a week.
Luke Keekly
What does that mean, though? What's practice mean? It's like a game. Just eat as much as you can.
Ryan Khalil
Oh, dude, it's. Yeah, no, it's full on. Just simulated contests.
Luke Keekly
Wow.
Joey Chestnut
Wow.
Ryan Khalil
Before every practice there's a cleanse. After every practice there's recovery period. And then during that recovery period, I'm making sure my jaws and throat, there's exercises for all that, all that stuff. And yeah, I put it in, put in some serious work.
Joey Chestnut
So from a recovery standpoint, does that just mean you need to be near a toilet or like how, how. I mean, that's a lot of food. It's a process for a human.
Ryan Khalil
The immediate recovery. Yeah, there's a, I, I, I'll, I'm sleeping, drinking water. Then I wake up and I got some runs, baby.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah.
Ryan Khalil
And it's, and it, it's, it calms down. It takes about three days to get close to my normal weight. And that's if I'm eating super clean. I have to be on like no starches and no sugar. Otherwise the weight will stay on me. And that, that's if I'm, it's like if I'm eating really clean, I can usually get back in three, three or four days to normal weight. And that's with eating a ton of hot dogs.
Luke Keekly
I'm curious about the process. So with Matt played football his whole life at the highest level has been so in football that you look at football differently. With me either doing stand up or radio, I look at it differently than someone who's just enjoying it from afar. Food.
Ryan Khalil
Food. Yeah, they're all kind of different. Like, like for, I still love to eat.
Luke Keekly
Can you just enjoy a meal? Like can you go and just freaking.
Ryan Khalil
It's the best thing in life.
Luke Keekly
Okay.
Ryan Khalil
Like my fiance, she sees me look at my phone. I'm not looking at girls, I'm looking at food. Like, it's like food porn is like, it's real. And there's. I love food pretty much more than anything and I, I love competition. So, so it, I, I got super lucky.
Joey Chestnut
So if you were to eat a hot dog away from a competition. Competition, would you actually, what would you put on that hot dog? Like, what type of condiments? What's your go to if you're just eating?
Ryan Khalil
Like, I'm all over the place. But my go to is Raw onions and mustard. The deli mustard, Those two, like the raw onions, and neither one of them have any more calories, so I never feel guilty about adding those on. Sometimes if I'm adding bacon or cheese, I love a good chili cheese dog. Oh, those are great. But it, you know, I'm. If I'm eating five, 10, sometimes more, it adds up, and I. I start putting on weight, then it affects my contests.
Luke Keekly
Where did you enter your very first eating contest?
Ryan Khalil
Almost 20 years ago. It was, you know, my friends in college signed me up. My first contest in 2005, it was a lobster eating contest at a. At a casino.
Luke Keekly
And they signed you up. So then you were just doing this for fun before. Like, watch me eat this.
Ryan Khalil
Everybody knew I could. Everybody knew I could eat. And it was something I was like, all right, I'm a little bit ashamed of. Like, don't be the first one to finish. And, like, when I'm in the dorms, don't grab. Don't. Don't get, like, three plates. And people, like, knew about it. And I was like, all right, try to be normal. And then my friend signed me up to one contest, and it just like, dude, I loved it. It was like, I don't. I don't have to hold back.
Luke Keekly
Did you win?
Ryan Khalil
Tied for third. I'd never eaten lobster before, so it was like I was grabbing the meat out of the tail and going into the guts.
Joey Chestnut
That would be a tough one to have a competition with.
Ryan Khalil
Oh, it was. It was terrible. And. Yeah, but I. I was hooked after that. Two weeks later, I want to deep fried asparagus eating contest and.
Luke Keekly
Oh, what?
Ryan Khalil
Oh, deep fried asparagus.
Luke Keekly
Got it. Man, they really dial into specifics, huh? Deep fried asparagus. Not just asparagus.
Ryan Khalil
Oh, it was out in, like, the valley in California. Stockton. It was. It was. Dude, yeah. Big. Big asparagus festival.
Luke Keekly
They have a asparagus festival?
Ryan Khalil
Yeah, it was. Was crazy. Like, the asparagus ice cream and. Oh, some gnarly stuff.
Joey Chestnut
What's the most exotic food eating contest you've been a part of?
Ryan Khalil
Oh, man, there.
Luke Keekly
There was.
Ryan Khalil
I did cow brain tacos one time.
Luke Keekly
Oh, please. Talk more about that.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah, no.
Ryan Khalil
All right, so it was at a.
Joey Chestnut
Who even comes up with that concept?
Ryan Khalil
It was like a zombie pub crawl. And they were like, oh, we'll give you backstage passes. There's going to be some rock bands there. And I was like, all right, I'll do it. And they gave me the recipe for the cow brains. And, like, so I cooked them up at home, like, I do everything. I practice. And then they cooked them completely different. They were, like, boiled, and they were kind of purple and veiny and, like, it was almost like a standby me contest where, like, most, like. Like, half the people got sick. Somebody barfed on the mc, and I was just watching the guy next to me, making sure I was one ahead of him, and I ate just enough to win.
Luke Keekly
Whenever the Nathan's hot dog eating contest kind of came into the pop culture world, like, you were. You were in it when ESPN start. But do you get even more jacked? Like, go back to your first TV appearance? Like, I would think I would be so jacked, I'd probably choke. Even though I'm good. Like, I'm probably going a little harder because I'm a. My. My heart rate's a little higher.
Ryan Khalil
It's. Yeah. I remember the first time I did the fourth of July. I ended up getting third, and it was just.
Jaden Daniels
It was.
Ryan Khalil
Was crazy eating in front of that many people. The energy and it's. Yeah, it's wild and like. Yeah. When you say you get so. So jacked, you might choke. My first bite really is the hardest bite. And then the last bite of the contest is my second hardest bite. But the first bite, getting that. Getting calmly and just getting everything to work right, then finding my rhythm. It's the. It's the hardest and most important.
Joey Chestnut
So would you crush a shell? Like, man versus food, you know, when they go on and they've got to eat a crazy amount of food. Would you crush that show?
Ryan Khalil
Oh, almost every challenge I could.
Joey Chestnut
I mean, any challenge.
Ryan Khalil
It's. There are a lot of guys who like to do those restaurant challenges, but it's. It's weird. You're in a restaurant, everybody's eating normal, and you're, like, the only one eating like an animal. It's. It's completely different atmosphere. I love the contest. I love. I'm shoulder to shoulder with these dudes who. Everybody's on stage and they don't want to.
Jaden Daniels
To lose.
Ryan Khalil
And you're beating people who don't want to lose. It's. And then you got the crowd. I'm all about the contest. The restaurant people are awesome, but I'm about the contests.
Luke Keekly
Are there any techniques or styles that you have invented that you're seeing? Other competitive eaters now use everything from.
Ryan Khalil
Training, So I started using this exercise ball for my jaws, and the guys who sell it. It's called jaws size, so people can sculpt their face, but really it helps Your jaws actually get bigger and stronger. And so all the eaters are using that. As far as during, during the contest, a lot of people used to sit down during contests and I was like, no, the food's not going to settle if you're sitting down. You're gonna, it's like, you're like, there's no way it's gonna get deep. So you have to practice standing up and stretching out your torso and pushing the food down.
Joey Chestnut
So, so when did you figure out your regimen for training? Was that just trial and error? And over time, was there somebody that impacted you or somebody that you said, I like the way this person does it. And I'm going to try to implement that into my training.
Ryan Khalil
Lots of trial and error.
Jaden Daniels
A lot of trial and error.
Ryan Khalil
And I was lucky when I was still in college. So I talked to a nutrition professor and so me and her, we threw out some ideas how to make sure that my body can just take in more food. And I think the cleansing beforehand was one of the biggest, like, breakthroughs. Making sure I'm going in absolutely empty. And that makes it easier. Your body like knows what's coming and it's gonna, it's gonna kind of process it a little bit easier.
Luke Keekly
Final question. Some quarterbacks are not cold weather quarterbacks. Some quarterbacks are dome quarterbacks. What food are you not. What's your weakest food? And what is it that the food that you, you thrive when it comes to eating?
Matt Castle
Oh my God.
Ryan Khalil
Hot dogs are the most important by far.
Joey Chestnut
I thrive.
Ryan Khalil
No, most important.
Luke Keekly
Oh, important.
Ryan Khalil
No, no, it's awesome things. You know, I'm actually on a really weird losing streak with chicken wings. I haven't won a chicken wing contest in like, I want to say five years and it, and there's the, and that's an important contest because I, yeah, I, I used to hold records and so I, I, yeah, I don't know if it's the dry spell because I like, I like partying in Buffalo the night before the contest or the last. You weren't cleansed or Miami. Last contest have always been Miami or Buffalo. So I need to just really buckle down because there's a win contest in March and I really want to win that one.
Luke Keekly
It's.
Ryan Khalil
I need to break that losing streak.
Luke Keekly
Joey, appreciate the time and it's awesome to meet you in person.
Ryan Khalil
Oh, great talk to you guys.
Joey Chestnut
You're a legend.
Luke Keekly
Yeah, we see all these athletes stuff. It's like, it's pretty cool. It's pretty cool. But like they said Joey, we're like, let's freaking go. That's awesome. So super cool. Good luck, man. I hope you have a great rest of the weekend here.
Ryan Khalil
Thank you, guys. You guys have fun.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah, thank you.
Ryan Khalil
Be safe.
Luke Keekly
What a day. Now you've actually been in a Super Bowl. So you don't. You're gonna go home, watch it from home.
Joey Chestnut
I'm gonna go home and watch it.
Luke Keekly
That's.
Joey Chestnut
I'm gonna be there with my family. You know what I mean?
Luke Keekly
That's awesome.
Joey Chestnut
It's one of those things. That super bowl is kind of like a holiday and I probably go home.
Luke Keekly
And do it that I would probably do that. But, like, my boys haven't been yet.
Joey Chestnut
You got to take the boys. I know, I can appreciate that. Like, if I had a bunch of my boys here and they all wanted to experience my brothers or something, hadn't been 100%.
Luke Keekly
So we're going to stay now. Are you going to try to do anything New Orleans tonight, food wise? You've had some time to think about it. Now you're going to purposefully get something really hot that gives you the runs.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah, I'm gonna try to go get that sandwich and just see if I can blow myself before I get on my Southwest flight tomorrow.
Luke Keekly
You don't.
Joey Chestnut
I don't want that kind of smoke. Seriously. I would like to go get some authentic.
Luke Keekly
Oh, we're going to the Commissioner's thing tonight.
Joey Chestnut
Oh, that's right. Okay, well, maybe they'll have some there. You think they'll serve anything there?
Luke Keekly
So I'm told. And by the way, I've never been to the Commissioner's. What's the official name of it? Is it the Commissioner's dinner? Commissioner's.
Joey Chestnut
I'm gonna go with that.
Luke Keekly
Yeah.
Joey Chestnut
I've never been invited and then I. Like I said, I meet you. That's not true, dude. This first time I played for a long time. Been to a few Super Bowls, never been invited.
Luke Keekly
I think someone sold you a bill of goods about me, but did you bring a jacket, like a sports coat?
Joey Chestnut
Oh, yeah.
Luke Keekly
Okay.
Joey Chestnut
I brought a suit. I'm gonna be suited, booted, ready to go. I mean, I'm pretty fired up about this. It'll be a great experience.
Luke Keekly
They should for sure bleep me. We can't call them T shirts anymore. So we'll say Hawaiian shirt. That's true. That other part, we'll say Hawaiian shared. I should. Opener. And then final time before the game. Who wins?
Joey Chestnut
I'm going with the Chiefs. It's hard it's hard to go against the Chiefs. I mean, I do think the Eagles, our team, if anybody can dethrone them, this, this Eagles team is legit on both sides of the ball and they're playing really good football right now. But until anybody does it, I'm going with the Chiefs. Man, they might set history. It's going to be an incredible game.
Luke Keekly
Who wins mvp.
Joey Chestnut
Okay. For me, it's going to be Saquon Barkley or Patrick Mahomes. As usual, it's usually the guys that carry the ball or have the biggest game. And you always have that offshoot where you've got a wide receiver that steps up, makes a big play in the game, has eight catches for 110. So there's that possibility, but there's always somebody throwing it. But I do think Saquon Bart Barkley is going to be the focal point of this offense for. For the Eagles. How about you? You go with an offensive lineman to.
Luke Keekly
Think of a story. Well, so I was trying to Lane Johnson of how it wouldn't be Tooney. I'm going with Tooney.
Joey Chestnut
Gonna go with Joe Tooney. Mvp. First interior lineman to ever get one.
Luke Keekly
Like, how would a Kelsey or a Xavier Worthy, like, how could they win it without Mahomes actually winning it? Meaning Worthy would have like three catches, 130 and two touchdowns. Right. Like him having to actually break. He would have to damage himself a day.
Joey Chestnut
Or it's one of those catch and runs where he makes an extraordinary run.
Luke Keekly
Right.
Joey Chestnut
Returns somebody, returns a punt, you know, does something out of the ordinary. Like Julian Edelman won the mvp, the one super bowl because of that catch, the circus catch. It ricocheted. Boom, boom, boom. He comes up, biggest play in the game. So I think it's one of those moments where they step up in the biggest moment and it really helps dictate the outcome of the game.
Luke Keekly
Yeah, it'll need to be, but I'm still going with tuning.
Ryan Khalil
So.
Luke Keekly
Yeah.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah, I think that's a great pick, dude.
Luke Keekly
If he hits and I say this, save this and put it in lightning.
Joey Chestnut
That would be amazing.
Luke Keekly
Take it. Put in the hall of Fame this clip of me predicting he had five.
Joey Chestnut
Pancakes and did not give up a sack.
Luke Keekly
That's it from New Orleans. Everybody that came on the show over the last couple days, we really appreciate you stopping by because there's a lot to do. We're super honored that people would come by and talk to Matt and myself. And again, please subscribe to the feed if you're hearing this on any of the NFL feeds or the Bobby Bones show feed. It won't always be up. So please subscribe to Lots to say. You can watch us just on YouTube and thank you so much and looking to have a great time at the game. Matt, good to see you and your blood black la hat that has so much swag that.
Joey Chestnut
Dude, I'm buying one of these. I'm buying one of these.
Luke Keekly
You don't want to buy this.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah. What? What is it?
Luke Keekly
It is a pink Celine. Celine. Are you familiar with the brand Celine?
Joey Chestnut
Yes, I am. My wife loves it.
Luke Keekly
That's how I know I thought I'm truth. I thought it was a Celine Dion's brand the first time because.
Joey Chestnut
Oh, really?
Luke Keekly
Yes.
Joey Chestnut
That's what I would have gone with.
Luke Keekly
Me too.
Joey Chestnut
That's the only Celine I really know.
Luke Keekly
Exactly. And my wife's like, no, it is. Da da da. So my wife any of like the really swag clothes I have or my Bottega bag Because I do carry a purse.
Joey Chestnut
Hey, man, purses are strong.
Luke Keekly
My Bottega bag is so legit. So shout out my wife. But you probably shouldn't wear this unless you want this one specifically.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah, you know, I. I really like that. I just don't know if I could pull it out.
Luke Keekly
I'll leave up my will to you. All right, that's it. Thank you, guys. Thanks to Reed Yarberry. Thanks to Mike D. Who's running helping out run an audio production. Thanks to Kickoff Kevin. It's Matt. I'm Bobby. We've had lots to say. Bye, everybody. Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle is a production of the NFL and iHeart podcasts. For more podcasts from iHeartRadio, visit the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Podcast Summary: The Bobby Bones Show
Episode: Lots to Say: NFL Honors and Radio Row with Jayden Daniels, Luke Kuechly, Deebo Samuel, and Joey Chestnut
Release Date: February 9, 2025
Host/Author: Premiere Networks
Skipped as per instructions.
Duration: [02:17] – [07:59]
The episode kicks off with a lively discussion featuring Joey Chestnut, renowned competitive eater, sharing his experiences attending the NFL Honors. Joey recounts his evening at a Super Bowl party where he reunited with friends like Ryan Khalil and Luke Keekly. He highlights the unique environment of the Super Bowl, emphasizing the rare opportunity to connect with fellow athletes outside of the regular season.
Notable Quotes:
Joey Chestnut:
"That NFL Honors was a really big deal for me because I get to do a lot of shows, and in some worlds, I have a bit more prominence."
[03:15]
Luke Keekly:
"I felt honored that the NFL would have me on that show because it was either star players or Jon Hamm or like A-listers, and then me."
[04:10]
Joey expresses admiration for Luke Keekly, praising him both on and off the field. He describes Luke as “one of the greatest of all time” and lauds his humility and impact within the league.
Duration: [10:44] – [23:15]
Jaden Daniels, the standout rookie quarterback, joins the show to discuss his exceptional first season. He reflects on winning the Rookie of the Year award and his unexpected success that propelled his team to the NFC Championship Game.
Key Topics:
Impact of Coaching:
Jaden speaks highly of offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury, describing him as “the most creative” and commending his dedication to the team's success.
[16:24]
Training and Preparation:
Jaden delves into his use of virtual reality (VR) for digital training, explaining how it aids in mental preparation without physical strain. He credits LSU’s investment in VR technology as a game-changer for his performance.
[21:08] – [22:43]
Team Dynamics and Leadership:
Emphasizing the importance of team chemistry, Jaden discusses his role in fostering a cohesive locker room environment. He appreciates the mentorship from veterans like Jared Allen and the supportive leadership from Coach Rivera.
[35:46] – [40:39]
Notable Quotes:
Jaden Daniels:
"It's okay to kind of get away from the game. You don't have to be football all the time, especially for your mental health."
[19:32]
Jaden Daniels:
"Cliff is the most, coolest, funniest human being that ever."
[16:24]
Duration: [46:38] – [71:01]
Joey Chestnut returns to discuss his career in competitive eating, sharing insights into his training regimen and the mental and physical demands of the sport. He provides a behind-the-scenes look at how he prepares for contests and maintains peak performance.
Key Topics:
Training Techniques:
Joey explains the rigorous training involving jaw exercises and simulated contests to enhance his eating capacity. He emphasizes the importance of recovery periods and nutritional strategies to manage the aftermath of competitions.
[58:14] – [60:43]
Competitive Experiences:
From his first contest involving lobster to more exotic challenges like cow brain tacos, Joey narrates his journey and the evolution of his competitive eating career. He highlights the adrenaline and camaraderie experienced during high-stakes competitions.
[61:17] – [66:20]
Personal Reflections:
Joey reflects on balancing personal life with his career, discussing how he manages public appearances and maintains relationships despite his fame within the competitive eating circuit.
[67:08] – [71:01]
Notable Quotes:
Joey Chestnut:
"When you're in training mode, it's like full on practice once a week."
[59:04]
Joey Chestnut:
"I thrive on making sure my jaws and throat are in top condition."
[60:43]
Joey Chestnut:
"I'm going with the Chiefs for MVP. They might set history."
[69:00]
Duration: [27:53] – [43:00]
Matt Castle, a veteran NFL linebacker, discusses the importance of discipline and preparation in his career. He shares his strategies for game-day readiness, including detailed film study and understanding opponent tendencies.
Key Topics:
Game Preparation:
Matt outlines his approach to breaking down game footage, identifying opponent patterns, and leveraging in-helmet communications to stay ahead during plays.
[30:19] – [34:09]
Mentorship and Leadership:
He highlights the influence of mentors like Jordan Gross and Thomas Davis, emphasizing the value of building strong relationships within the team to foster a supportive environment.
[35:46] – [40:39]
Future Aspirations:
Matt expresses his desire to transition into coaching, inspired by his experiences and the relationships he's built throughout his playing career.
[31:26] – [32:10]
Notable Quotes:
Matt Castle:
"Discipline is huge. See what you need to see, don't see everything."
[32:15]
Matt Castle:
"Ron was just like one of my boys. He was an older guy on the team."
[38:32]
Matt Castle:
"I would love to coach in the NFL. I miss the energy of practicing with the guys."
[31:26]
Duration: [46:38] – [56:58]
Deebo Samuel, a dynamic wide receiver, shares his training routines and the balance between his athletic performance and competitive eating habits. He discusses his adaptation to training in Arizona's climate and his preparation for the season.
Key Topics:
Training in Harsh Climates:
Deebo explains how training in Arizona's extreme heat conditions helps him maintain peak physical condition while avoiding overexertion.
[48:00] – [48:27]
Versatility on the Field:
He talks about transitioning from running back to wide receiver and the versatility required to excel in both positions.
[49:24] – [50:05]
Leadership and Mentorship:
Deebo emphasizes the importance of mentoring younger teammates, drawing from his own experiences with veterans like Emmanuel Sanders.
[51:18] – [52:02]
Notable Quotes:
Deebo Samuel:
"It's another way to get mental reps and actual reps without having to lace up your cleats."
[21:08]
Deebo Samuel:
"Emmanuel Sanders was the best because everything he did, I watched everything he do."
[51:18]
Deebo Samuel:
"I'm about the contests. I'm shoulder to shoulder with these dudes who don't want to lose."
[64:36]
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This episode of The Bobby Bones Show offers an in-depth look into the lives of elite athletes across different sports. From Joey Chestnut's competitive eating prowess to Jaden Daniels' remarkable rookie season in the NFL, and Matt Castle's disciplined approach to football, listeners gain valuable insights into the dedication and mindset required to excel at the highest levels. Deebo Samuel's blend of athletic versatility and mentorship further enriches the conversation, making this episode a comprehensive exploration of sports excellence and personal growth.
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