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So if you're into growing your business, get a commerce platform that's ready to sell wherever your customers are. Visit shopify.com to upgrade your selling today. God bless football. Billy Gill. God bless football. Football Lucy. God bless football, stugots and all our listeners. Why are you being so shy? Look at you. That's why you can't see me. It's audio. I look very confident, everyone. Yes. Okay. The most confident I have ever seen you look. Wait, did you say confident or competent? Yeah, Both. Okay. It's been a long day. It has. Well, for you guys, not for me. You were shopping today. I did, but that's hard work. Yeah. Yeah, I guess. Is it really? Yeah. You have to walk a lot. You have to carry bags. Heavy. Make sure you pick out the right things. And if you get the wrong bags, like, just like the placement, it's. It's a whole nightmare. I'm so happy that you guys didn't have to deal with that. Yeah. Well, this is your cross that you have to bear. Yeah. It's hard to be the hardest worker at this company, but I make it work. Yeah, you do. You bought me marijuana socks. Thank you. I did. I'm very excited about these. You got me wolf socks. Billy loves socks. You know they call Billy Billy socks, right? Yeah. Everybody knows that. I've always said that. I've always heard that. I don't know why I'm holding this up. This is just on audio. I held it up to a camera because it's been a long day. Super bowl week. Radio. Right. I was going to say, I think we're coming off to the listener as a bit delirious because we're just kind of stopping mid sentence, not really carrying a conversation at all. That's okay. Yeah. Lucy, are you enjoying New Orleans? Yeah, I'm having fun. It's pretty easy to enjoy your time when Venmo is paying for you to have so much fun. And we have had a great time. I've bought a lot of things. I've seen a lot of people. Yep. I've walked a lot. Yeah. I've. I've lived a lot of lives. Yeah. Been here. I met one of your best friends. I mean, that was. Yes. John B. Yeah, John B. Is great. He's the best. I love me some John B. I love him, too. He's a top five friend for me. I got to tell you, I'll meet John B. One day. You can meet him today. Oh, great. Yeah, he's right there with Funny Marco. Really? Yeah. You and Funny Margo's friendship is one that I don't understand and was expecting. Why? Because sometimes you got to ask the guy the right questions and just listen and then you find connection points with that person. And I wasn't expecting to find connection points with Funny Marco, but I ended up finding connection points with Funny Marco. The connection point that you found with Funny Marco that you have told me because I wasn't here yet for that interview. Yeah. I don't understand how in the course of a 10 minute conversation would come up. Like, I don't understand how in 10 minutes you guys bonded over having ADHD. And I. And I gave him the recommendation of trying Adderall because he's never tried it. It's a burden living with it. And so he and I connected on just how difficult it is to live like that where your mind cannot rest. And so that's where we found our connection point. I don't know. I thought he was fascinating and funny, by the way, this took a serious turn. So I'm gonna let you in on something that Stugats has been doing behind the scenes. That is not nice. No, no, no. So you see these three hats we have here in front of us? Yes. So these hats to gods when I got here, explained to me are the gold, silver and bronze hats. Yes. And what he's been doing is depending on how he feels the interview went. He's asking the guests to sign the hat and he's ranking as in front of their faces without them knowing he's ranking how their hits are. Only me, Billy in the audience knows. It's funny. Wait, do they. So, so. So the listeners, do they know which hat is which? They know. Yes, they should know. They do now. Yes. They may know by now. So this is my tier 1, tier 2, tier 3 hat. The tier 3 hat has not been signed. It hasn't been signed yet. But. But so. So that you're aware, there have been people that have walked away. The su Guats is not asked to sign a hat. Yeah. So those. Even metal, I assume those were tier three people, if I'm gonna be honest with you. Well, well, combination of tier threes and people who were in a rush to get to the next interview. Yeah. Yes, But. But he. The. The rush to get to the next interview, if it was a big enough name, he didn't let bother him at all because we got rap signs and he'd go five minutes past the rap side anyway. So, like, he's not too concerned with the. With the whole going to the next interview situation. Also, I've been surprised to see who he's asked to sign. This one and this one. Because he's asked some people to sign this one that, you know, like name names. Come on. No, I'm not going to name names, but if they were. If they were good enough. Steado. Right. If they were good enough. No, he was good. He was good. Yes. You know, do you know. Do you know? Stellato. I can't read any of these. Well, that's another thing is that I was asking him who signed this, and he doesn't remember who any of them are. Most people are. Yeah, no, he doesn't remember who they are either. The Old Spice man is on here. We met the Old Spice guy today. The actual Old Spice guy. I know who you're talking about in the commercials. Yeah. Okay, so we're sitting here and we're talking to Cam Jordan, and he's promoting Old Spice, and he has this little box that's like a fortune telling box with the Old Spice guy in. And you ask it a question, like a Magic 8 ball, and then it answers yes or no questions. Yes. And while we're talking to him, the Old Spice guy is just standing right behind us and we're turning like, wait a minute. So of course we have to invite him onto the show. And he's shirtless as the Old Spice guy always is. But he had a shirt. Yes. Just tied around. Yeah, he had a shirt, but it was tied around his neck. A cape. But yeah, the Old Spice guy was just here walking around and. And we didn't address it on the air. Cane. He has a cane? Yeah, he walks with a cane. Yeah, he does, but it's not like, for aesthetics. It's like, oh, he. A necessity, I guess. Yes. Oh. Which takes away a little bit of the whole shirtless on a horse thing. But he stole the interview, by the way. Yeah. Oh, no, he definitely did. Cam Jordan got, like, nothing. And we were just talking to the Old Spice guy the whole time. So was Cam Jordan. He was only interested in talking to the Old Spice guy. Does he have a name or did you just call him the Old Spice guy? Didn't ask. Never ask him. Just called him the Old Spice guy the entire time. He signed my hat as the Old Spice guy. Did he really? Oh, yeah. Just says Old Spice. Just says Old Spice. Yeah. Who knows Old Spice? Yeah, it doesn't matter. Yeah, his name's Old Spice. Someone has a beautiful signature. That was Eric Dickson. Yeah, he signs a lot of autographs. Beautiful signature. Yeah, Year one. I mean, if I'm gonna be honest with you, that could have gone on the middle. Oh, Billy, he was good. Come on. Yeah. Eric Dickerson. Yeah. I mean, well, it's time to ask Lucy to sign a hat. I mean, well, you can't ask her to sign a hat now because she knows. Be careful with that hat. I don't know if you want to look on the inside of it, but that, Lucy, is only a tier one. That is a very dirty hat. You're gonna have to wash those hands. Yeah. It's a Tier two hat. Loose. But why is it dirty? Well, because I've worn it. So, anyway, so here's. Would you sign my Tier one hat? Because you're Tier one always. To me. Yeah. I'm wondering if tomorrow you're gonna remember what. Which is her signature. I'm not. I'm gonna go through this with you and see who you remember. Do you know Sean Stallato? No. The agent? No. So he's the agent. Tommy DeVito. Tommy DeVito's agent. I didn't know he had a name either. I thought it was just sort of. Tommy DeVito's agent. Yes. So here's the thing. We talked to him today, and he was wearing. He was wearing a blue suit with red pinstripes. And we were asking him about the suit because I don't know how we got to. We were asking about the suits, and he's like, I had it made because I thought the Bills were gonna make the suit. Super Bowl. He's like, so had it made a month ago, expecting the Bills to be here and already made it, so I'm going to wear it. He's like, inside, you can't see it. It's all lined with, like, super bowl logos and the Bills. He's like. Like, you ever going to wear that again? He's like, well, hopefully make it next year and I'll just have the inside relined. That put him on Tier One. It did. He was great. He's met the Pope. Yeah. That doesn't surprise me at all. He was incredible. The Pope has met him. Yes. Well, the reason that he. I think Salado views it that way, the. Hey, Pope, you met me so last year. By the way, he has an agent, just so you know. The agent has an agent. Yeah. The rare agent with an agent. The agent who doesn't need to give away 15% of his money has an agent. He's an agent. I wonder. And I didn't want to ask him because I didn't want to upset him because he was so nice. And then afterwards, he's like, let's take selfies. And it's like, okay, sure. What are you going to do with this picture? But whatever. I was going to ask him if he's ever had a situation where, like, he had some agenting duties that he didn't want to do, so he just kind of passed it off to his. You know what I mean? Like, hey, go take care of Tommy DeVito stuff. I'm not going to have the Pope. Exactly right. I'm in Italy. And then he complained about his trip to Italy to meet the Pope because he said he couldn't play golf. Like, buddy, you met the. Met the Pope. I would like to hang out with him socially. I. I think you. I think you would for. Well, we can 30 minutes or. He invited us to a football game. Yes. You keep forgetting about what? I don't know why I keep. Because I can't imagine him playing football. Weird. I'd like to go to the sock store with him. Really? He forgot socks tonight. He didn't wear socks. He didn't wear socks. We got. We got to find him and give him socks. Socks. I just can't have my marijuana. Socks. Yeah, we got to find him and give him socks. Because he was walking around. He's like, rookie. As he was leaving, he. I swear to God, as he was leaving, he said to us, rookie move. I forgot to wear socks today. I don't know if I've ever forgotten to wear socks before. The thing is, is he was wearing, like. Like Jordans also. I don't know why you would ever instinctually put your feet in sneakers without socks. Yeah, but if we see him, we could give him socks. I think he'd like that. He would love it. He invited us to some golf thing that he's doing in August or April or something. Yeah. Yep. You guys got his number? Yeah. August or April? I think it's April. I think I wrote it down somewhere. Actually, I did write it down. It's 4. 24. Hey, what do you do now that college season is done? I don't know. Shop. Okay, good. Very good. Billy, who do we have on the show today? We have on Funny Marco. We have Chris Sims. We have Braxton Barrios, we have Raheem Mostert. I was on a flight with Braxton Barriers and Raheem Mosert, and I was as awkward as you could be. What did you say? I didn't say anything to Braxton that's not awkward. Well, no, I. I didn't. I didn't say. Well, I didn't say anything to Braxton. 1. I didn't even know he was on our flight until a baggage claim, and I saw a little kid taking a picture of him like, oh, that's Braxton Barrios. Raheem Mostert has been on the show with us 50 times at least. And I was so awkward because I was like, I'm not going to say anything to him. I'm not going to say anything to him. And then I Went. And I like, introduced myself like, hey, I'm Billy. And he's like, I know who you are. And then I kept going like, no, but like, I'm Billy and I do the show with two guys like, Billy, I know who you are. Right. He wanted Billy to be normal. Yeah, exactly right. And I refuse. He gave me so many opportunities. Just be a normal person. Like, I know who you are. You don't have to introduce yourself. And I just kept going, giving more and more of my resume to him. And then I left, so there was no substance. You telling him, hey, no, but it's Billy. Yeah, exactly. I know Billy. Yeah, it's weird. Well, he'll never forget you now. Well, he didn't forget him to start with. I gotta be honest with you. I think he did. No, I'm trying to be honest. No, he didn't. But he invited us on his boat. He owns a deep sea fishing team. Yeah. And by the way, didn't even know that was a thing, by the way. Braxton Barrios. Like, if I. If I wasn't following football, I would never think that man is playing football. He's my size. It's crazy. I mean, better looking, though. Yes. Well, no, definitely better looking. I told him that I hope that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey broke up so he could be the it couple. Oh, wow. Well, no, I think that he still wouldn't even be the it couple because of Josh Allen. Oh, yeah. I didn't ask about that. They're like. They're like number three. Yeah. This isn't going well for him. Right? Yeah, he doesn't really have a shot. And they're. They're engaged now, and that's probably for life. Yeah, well, you never know. You never know. 50, 50 chance. People get divorced all the time. Yeah. Do they? That's what I've heard. I wouldn't know anything about that. Hey, divorced? What? Coin toss. That doesn't sound like my parents do that. Who are we going we need to find now? I really want to. Let me get to a guest. No, because now I really want to find Salado just to give him. You want me to text him? Yeah, he can literally have Dan socks. No, we can, like, tell Dan. I mean, we'll see him. You should text him. Ask him, are you still here? Okay, well, you text him. Be like, you're still here. We have socks for you. I have. Yeah, he can have Dan socks. You would love him for, like, seriously, like 30 to 40 minutes. Yeah, I really feel like we'd be good friends. Yeah. If I'm being totally honest, it could be exhausting. Yeah. Yeah. Long term. Well, maybe he's like. Maybe he's more of an acquaintance. Maybe. But once you give him socks, I feel like you guys are bonded. Yeah. You're friends for life. Two guats. I don't know if you can see this. This is kind of the Stugot's experience here on Radio Row where you're talking to him, but he's always has an eye out. I tested Stallato. That's how you just asked me to do it. No, I know, but saying he's always kind of looking around. Well, I'm looking for Stadto so we can give him socks. He must have left, cuz if he was here, we'd still see him. Yeah, that's true. Those are very nice socks. Are those pants? These are. Well, so Rose got them for me and I told her I didn't like them. Why would you do that? No, no, no, listen. I told her I didn't like them before she bought them for me. How did that happen? Well, so we decided that we were going to buy each other socks as a gift. That would like. I thought she would like. She thought I would like. I got her a great sock that joked about Jesus and drinking and she loved them. And then she looked at the, showed these to me and was like, oh, my God, these. I was like, I don't like those. And then she bought them anyways. She immediately bought them anyways. That's why she bought them, though. Yeah, yeah. Next time say you love them. Don't. No, because I think she still would have bought them. I heard that she wants to drink a Scorpion later. She. New Orleans is not a good city for her. I think. I think that there are. This place needs more rules because Rose just lives her life. She tried to sing at a piano bar last night where there was a performer already. Okay. So I got a text saying, come out to where we are, Rose is about to sing. Which I got in kind of late. And I got to be honest with you, that wasn't going to be the thing that got me out. I just assumed you're at like a karaoke place. No, we were not at the karaoke place. We were at just like a bar and they had a guy playing the piano who I hope isn't listening to the show because. Not the best, but he tried really hard and the vibes were high. Was he bad at playing the piano or bad? I mean, he was tucked away in a corner. It was crowded it was hard. He was singing. He was singing. Yeah. And so Rose asked him if she could sing, and she is. She is a good singer, annoyingly so, because she doesn't stop singing because she knows she's a good singer. Is she a good singer for real? No, she's a really good singer. It just is so annoying because she knows she's a good singer, so she's always singing. Right. But this person was paid to sing there. This person was paid. Or he had his. He had his Venmo up so people could send him money. And Rose was like, can I sing with you? And. And she can't play the piano. So he was like, no. So I think she gave him a song request, and she sang, like, backup vocals. What was the song? I don't know. But she was just singing standing. She was just standing next to him singing, like, every 30 seconds, some, like, backup line, and then someone else was allowed to sing. And she got pretty upset because she didn't get to sing. And you had to Venmo him $20 to be able to sing. And I offered. I said, rose, there's no better use of this Venmo money than to let you sing. Of course. But then she said, no. Yeah. It's a principal thing. At that point, it all fell apart. I think so. But she. She's always singing. Yeah, all the time. All right. Are you gonna miss your weekends with throws? Yes. No. You liar. I am not gonna miss the Wicked soundtrack. Right. Over and over. And we're not listening to the Wicked. Have you asked her to stop? Yes. No. And I think people don't understand is we're not listening to the Wicked soundtrack, and she's singing along. We're listening to music I want to listen to, and she is simultaneously singing a different song. Huh? She's singing music that we are not playing as we're listening to music. She's trying to get you to put on what she wants to hear. She just. Yes. Wants to sing, though. Like, she wants to sing, and she wants to listen to the Wicked soundtrack. But we have a strict no Wicked soundtrack. Because if you say, Rose, you can put on whatever music you want. She's gonna put on, like, a song from the Little Mermaid. Like, that's nice, but, like, we don't know. Not just to annoy her. I think Rose just, like, she really loves it. You know, people like certain things. The lotto said he left. Oh, okay. Well, then I'm keeping the sock trust. Yeah. Sorry. Did you tell him we had socks for him? I Did not. What'd you tell him? I just said, he's still here. He said, no, I left. What's up? And I haven't responded. You just write back up. We had some socks for you if you still needed them. He's not going to come back. No, I know, but then he'll know why you. Same way Rose singing at a bar was not going to get you to go out last night. Socks are. No, he's a lot. No, he's not going to come back, but he'll know. And then he'll be like, wow, that's stug. Is really a good person. He already thinks that. I mean, is that a voodoo doll? Yeah, I got a voodoo doll today. Oh, good. That's my second. I have two. Does it have a name? Yeah, this is Dan. You don't have to tell. Bowman James iii. Oh, he went to Cornell. Really? Yeah. Ivy Leagues. Yeah. He's smart guy. Good for him. Yeah, he has a bright future ahead of him. All right. All right. Billy, throw it to a guest for us. Coming up, someone we spoke to today. All right, funny. Marco is with us now. You asked me, you sat down, you said, which one? Which Marco do you want? I thought there was one. I thought it was just funny Marco, but apparen there. How many Marcos are there? Seven. Seven of them. Can you name them? Yeah, one of them is like, Marco. And then I got Ricky and I got Taylor Swift. Right. I'm a swifty. Okay. Kelsey. Yeah. Patrick. I'm a Patrick, too. Patty. I'm on my homes. Yeah. And then you got Marco Summers. Right. What happened to Pacheco? I thought there was a Pacheco. Yeah, Pacheco. He look injured right now. Yeah, a little injured. I'm fighting through it. I am told that you. You are someone who likes to ask awkward questions of people. Is that so? I'm thinking maybe at the end if you just want to ask me a series of awkward questions. Oh, yeah, I definitely could. I will really try to just get to know you. Yeah. You're a Chiefs fan, man. Yeah, I'm a Chiefs fan. I've been a Chiefs fan since Trent Green. Right. Marco, I got to be honest with you, like what you just said to me right before we started taping. Hey, it's just another game. It's the super. You're a spoiled Chiefs fan is what you are, man. This is not just another game. It's the biggest game in the history of games. Yeah, but it doesn't feel like a big game. Like, I feel like, because we already know what's going to happen, right? It's like, why? You know? Yes. Yeah, yeah. It's that, like, you know, it's just like when you eat, you just know. Okay. Like, it's like you getting excited to get in the shower. Like, you know, you just got to get in there, right? Yeah, it's just like that. And you got to do it. So you already know the outcome, right? Yeah. Yeah. So it's hard to get excited about something where you're 41. 38. Really? 41. That's going to be the greatest super bowl in the history of Super Bowls 4000, 138. Wow. That's better than the last game. Yeah. You should have lost that game. Wow. Should have is not in our dictionary. No, it's not. Not at all. How did Funny Marco become Funny Marco? It became Funny Marco with owning up to who you are. I feel like sometimes when you are a person that deal with any type of struggles, sometimes you get picked on for that, but sometimes accept them and understand that this is a part of life that I'm born with. So I feel like once I learned my struggles that I. That and nobody could make fun of me, I was able to be funny, too. You know what I'm saying? So you can't let me down. Like, you know, so that's that. So anybody in the world that's out there, if you're dealing with anything that you feel like is hard, just sometimes accept it and understand, this is how I'm made. And don't let nobody tear your. Embrace your imperfections, is what you're saying. Yeah, that. Wow. That a big word. I wish I knew that. You know that. See, look. You see? I talk he. Like imperfection. Yeah, imperfection. But you're saying embrace those. Yeah, Embrace it. Yeah. Almost make fun of those. Yeah, yeah. Like. Like, stop taking yourself so seriously. Exactly. And has it helped you, like, personal level? And what do you love most about doing it? Because you're helping a lot of people. Right. I say now I'm at a point called do stand up, too, as well. So when I actually talk to my audience, I'm sharing them who I am and what I go through and also letting people know, no matter what race you are, we all go through the same thing and just different reasons. You know what I'm saying? So understand that love yourself and put God first, and that's the most important thing that's gonna get you there. Were you picked on? I say yeah, because I. I struggle with reading and spelling. So what the thing is, I'm. And I always say the word wrong and people laugh at me, but it's funny. But I. I deal with this. I'm dyslexic. Okay. And also adhd. So with those things. So you and I are similar. I just gotta be honest with you. Yes, But I've embraced it. Like, I did a whole career out of this thing. To your point, yes. So with that being said, so when somebody. You and me are the same, look at that. Like, I don't like spelling. This is not me. I don't. I don't like spelling. I don't like spelling or reading. But again, I know the basics. I know the basics. But don't just give. Don't. Don't give it to me. You know, like, let. Let somebody else do it. And some people are good at that, you know, I'm good at other things. Yes, yes, that's that. Embrace your strengths. Yeah, that's it. Yeah. So do you find that doing what you do because it's. I told you, like right before we came on, I watched last night for the first time. I was laughing. I have no idea why I was laughing. But as. So as someone who is someone who's adhd, it has to feed that a lot. Right. Being able to do it the way you do it. Right. And it feels good. Right? Yeah. It's your mind always wondering. It's like me, when I go to sleep, right when I lay down, I start thinking about the stuff I haven't done. Your mind's racing. Yeah. So it's always that. And I'm like, what do I do to slow it down? Like, I do want to slow down sometimes because I overthink when I'm cleaning up, I'm cleaning the bathroom, like, oh, yeah, my bed not made. Then I make the bed, I'm like, oh, snap. So I need to get back to the bathroom. I get to the bathroom, I'm hungry, I get food, and I'm done cleaning. Right. It's a horrible way to live, though. I would see. But to your point, no. And I'm going through it as well. But to your point, just accept it. It's the way you're going to live. Because some people are not even get a girlfriend, she like, why are you not finishing tasks? Like, I'm not a task finisher. I cannot finish the task. Do you take Adderall for your adhd? I want to. I actually want to. Oh, you've never taken it before. No, I haven't. But I heard it's the thing. So I was diagnosed with adult adhd. I took Adderall for the first time. Okay. And my wife calls me. She said, what are you doing? I said, I'm cleaning the house. I could stop moving. Right. I'm taking out the garbage. I'm doing the dishes. I'm doing this. All this while I'm working. Right? Yeah. But I will tell you that it really helped. So. So the thing is, they said they were. They was like, okay, if you take it, will you be you? And I'm like, oh, that's a good question. Like, would I change? Would I not think how I want to think? Would your creativity go away? You'll be a smarter version of. Of. Of your. I'm not saying you're not smart now. Yeah, yeah. But it just opened a new side. So I do a show with this guy, Dan LeBatard, and he's the smart guy on the show, the pillar of journalism. Right. He's way smarter than I am. But for the first, like, month that I was taking Adderall, fans were like, emailing in saying, wait, what is h. Is st. Smarter than Leor? Wow. Right? So I said, I want to go get. I want to find me my nearest doctor and go for it. I do want to do. All right. I'm telling you. Tell me. That's all. That's all I can tell you. You're promoting yourself and your comedy tour. I love that. By the way, you also have a 2025 Chiefs Champs tattoo on your leg. Yeah, I do. I'm assuming you're already right. You already have it there because you know what's going to happen. I got to show you the video. I'm going show you a video of it. Are you really? I went to the casino, too, and put my. Put my thing in. What have you been getting into? Why you pull up the video like. No, my tattoo. I got to show you my tattoo. Okay. Wow. So that's the 2025. Even though the game hasn't been played yet, you have so much confidence that you. And then also, I always. I got. I love you, man. I do. I love you. I got three of them. I love to. I got three tattoos in the Chiefs. When I. If I don't get them, they going to lose. Right. So I had to get them. Oh, wait, so. So. So the first two Super Bowls, you got the tattoo before the game? Yeah, before the game. I get it before. So naturally, you have to do it again, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Now what happens if they do lose no, it's not. No. If. Okay, it's not. This is my other one. It's on my leg. But what if they lose? I mean, we can whisper about it. Oh, wow. Yeah. That was right before, man. That's like a sleeve. Yep. And that's the bottom of my leg. Yeah. So that's before we got it. So that is very cool. And that was February 7th, right before the timestamped it. Yeah. Yeah. Are you enjoying all your success, man? Yeah, I am. And especially being from Kansas City. Kansas City, we don't have a lot, so we. All we got is barbecue and Kansas City Chiefs, so this is really a big break for us. So I feel like this is dope. I do wish the super bowl could stay in Vegas. Right. Why? I just. Because Vegas was just a great experience. Yeah. Like, not saying that. This and that, but it was just like, there. You can. Hotels. Enough hotels. It was a lot of, you know, big casinos, and it was just. And you met a lot of players. Because I. I got to meet Baker Mayfield, and he was. They were just all in the room, you know, they were out. Like, you know, out. It was more of a city where you're more comfortable walking out and stuff. So Baker Mayfield was really great, and it was, like, dope me. I really like Baker Mayfield. I wish he can come play for the Chiefs and be behind Patrick Mahomes. Behind Patrick Mahomes. Yeah. It'd be good. Yeah. Why would Baker do that, though? To get a ring. Because you like him. To get a ring. Yeah, to get a ring. Is there an athlete you've met or a celebrity you've met, met that you were in awe of? Like, you were like, oh, my God. I say it can't be Baker. It's got to be. We gotta. We gotta aim bigger. Let's aim bigger. Steph Curry was great to run into. Do they notice you? Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. That's so cool. So Chris Jones. Chris Jones is really, like, on the animal on the field. When you hear him, he like, yeah. I'm like, that's your real voice. And he's just like, yes, it's me. I'm Chris Jones. Not very intimidating, right? I'm like, that's your real voice. A guy who's got 18 sets. Yeah, it's me. I'm on the film. Different person. I was like, wow. Oh, Mike Tyson. Oh, my God. I was scared. Oh. Did you see the clip? So, no, I did not see the clip. We have had. We have had Tyson on our show several times, and he has threatened to kill my co host. Oh my God. He told me get up. And I got up. Mike Tyson scared me. When Mike Tyson tells you to do something, you do. I got up. Yeah. Yeah. So how cool is that? Like Steph Curr like people are recognizing you for what it is that you're doing. You in your wildest dreams. You could not have imagined that when you first got started. Yeah. I feel like it's so I put some. And you probably decide. I put so much pressure on myself. I feel like it's so more to do. Yeah. And I also just be grateful what I am getting. I feel like it's so more to be grateful for. So I just always like working. And I. And some people ask me like I told my friend if I had a chance to get a billion dollars in one day or I can get a billion dollars for sure for working what I'm doing, I'm gonna take the working route. So you would, you would take the working billion dollar over the free billion dollars? Yeah, I'm trying. I think I take the free billion dollars. I don't know. But then it's born after that. Yeah, I guess you're right. Yeah. But the billion dollars will allow you to. To create whatever it is you want to do. Work wise, it so easy. It's just like I don't have the work no more. Right. And it's just like, you know, some people and I feel like it's a. It's a. It's a Gemini thing. Every Gemini is actually keep going. And also people that's creative too, outside of the Gemini, like you just kind of being in that field of creativity. Like I love to leave a mark. I love to leave memories with people. And leaving something with people is the most important thing because, you know, because we're not, you know, ever going on. So to be grateful for life is very, very important. So the, the wanting to do more, the next thing. Is that a. Is that a. It's a gift and a curse. Is it a bless I was gonn. It's a gift and a curse. That's what I with me, I just be like, I feel like you want to turn your mind off, man. Yeah. Yeah. But you can't turn your mind. Yeah. Cuz even when I'm sleep, I'm still up, you know. Right? Yeah. Yeah. Do you watch, do you. Do you look at your video? Like do you watch back at your video? I don't like watching myself. Really? You don't like watching myself do either? No, I don't See, I don't like listening to myself. Me either. I don't. So I do stand up and people, like, listen over to this, and it's so hard. I can't. Yeah, but that's how you perfected, I think. Exactly. If you have the willingness to go back and listen and be honest with yourself, you can actually get better. I only watch one interview of my life. Life over. Wow. Wow. That's crazy, right? Yeah. The comedy tour. Tell us about it. It's. It's getting people to know me. And I also like that because you feel like they don't know you behind the YouTube. Right? They know a part of me. Right? They don't know. Yeah, but they don't know. They don't know you the way I've got it. Yeah. It's really a real life energy thing. So, again, certain people will be like. And Cat Williams said this, and he was on a podcast with Theo Vaughn. He was just like, when people meet you, they feel like they already know you. He said, because I'm putting out the real me. Yeah. On this side. And some people can't do that. And I feel like I put the real me every time I meet anybody. So you've done stand up, though, right? Yeah, I'm still. I'm on tour right now. Does it make you nervous when you do it? I first did because I didn't like talking around a lot of people. And now that I'm just like, it's my gift and it's my calling. That's what I'm doing. You know, you grow, like, you gain confidence, right? Yeah. You stack confidence. You stack success on top of success, and. And suddenly you're speaking in front of millions of people. Right. Isn't that funny how that works? Yeah, it is. I want to play a game with you, man. Promote the tour, by the way. Like, tell people where if they want to see you. If they want to. I think. I don't remember dates. I don't. I know where I'm going. Same year. I don't know. Listen, you and I are best friends. Yeah. I told. I don't. And they be like, I'm at. Can I do a show with you? Yeah, you definitely. Yeah, I want to come on your show. No. Yeah, you do. Stand up. No, but I can wing it. I mean. Yeah, that's how I feel too. And you get in there and you just winging it all day. I want to ask you a series of questions. The game called Marco or Mark. No. Okay. Okay. And then you asked me A series of awkward questions. Okay, I got you. I got you. Let's go ahead. Peeing in the pool. Okay. Marco or Mark? No. Marco. Marco. Yeah. You pee in the pool? Who doesn't pee in the pool? I'd rather pee in the pool than the shower. Yeah, exactly. How about peeing in the shower? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Marco. This is gonna be a bit. Farting on a plane. Marco. Mark. No. Okay. Do you do it? Which one? Farting on a plane. I farted on a plane. I haven't got Mark. No, I ain't got that. Because I feel bad because I'm a. I know they gonna know it's me, right? And it's just gonna be bad. And you're too honest. You might. Marco would fart on a plane and say it was me. Yeah. Yeah. I can't do that. That's Mark. No, that's Mark. No. Catch up on a hot dog. On the hot dog. No, but dip in hot dog. Yeah. You're okay with that? All right. Ketchup on steak. No barbecue. All right. I almost divorced my wife because she got ketchup with her steak. Yeah. Yeah. No, I can't be with that. No, no, no. I'm not going to ask you who's going to win the game because you already have a tattoo telling us who's going to win the game. That's it. Do you have any. Do you have any awkward questions you want to ask me? I want to know what does it take to be a great dad? Because I know you want. Oh, how do you know I'm a great dad? I just know it. What does it take? What does it take? You got to put the time in, man. It's got. And it's got to be real time, so it's got to be like, your kids can't feel that while you're spending time with them, you're really not spent. Your mind is drifting off elsewhere. Now, that's hard for people like me and you. Yeah. Yeah. So the way I do it, I just put the phone away because the phone triggers all the bad stuff, like the notifications, the text, the work, the. This YouTube. So just being in the moment with your kids and being there with your kids, making sure they know that this stuff. That what we're doing right now, you and I, this ridiculous bullshit, is not nearly as important as spending time with. My next question is, how do you handle being a person that say yes? And then when it's time for you to get a yes, it's kind of. You don't really get that back. I don't handle it well. Yeah, yeah. It's a great question, man. I know it. I say yes to everything, and then I ask for one thing and. And that's. That's my relationship with Levator. Yeah. I told you. I know it. I know it. I know you. Look, listen, I'm gonna leave Levatar. You and I are gonna start a show. Yeah. The big boys growing up. All right, man. I hope you get to celebrate. I hope you get to celebrate your. Well, you will. We will. You already celebrate. Hope is out. I don't never hope for nothing. I know. I love that the game's already been played in your mind. Yeah, it is. It is 3141. Remember that. Mark my word. I thought it was 4138. What I say I told. I be tripping. Okay. And I lie, too. I lie so damn good. So do I. Yeah. I believe it when you lie so good. I'm going to hug you. I'm going to hug you right now. I am going to hug you. Yeah. Yeah. Couple of liars. Yeah. That good thing about lying, I do it to protect them, not me. Yeah. And sometimes I lie just because I just want to be a part of the conversation. How long you been lying? Oh, my whole life. Yeah, I've been lying for 31 years. Guess how old I am. 31. Right out of the womb. Right, Right. That's it. So look. Yeah, go ahead. Okay. Make sure you guys check out this episode. Make sure you follow them. Make sure you, like, comment, subscribe. This is the best show ever in the whole wide world. They also had great people on here from Shaq, from Michael Jordan. Everybody's been on. And this guy is great. And this is the only person that you should sit down with. Thank you, bro. What's your name again? Stigots. Oh, you remember mine? We've never had. I never even get to ask you a name. We never had Michael Jordan on the show. But I appreciate you. They don't know. Okay. They don't show. Okay. Don't ever, never have Michael. We never had Shaq. Oh, no, we did have Shaq on the show. Shaq doesn't like me. Sends me threats, direct messages. Okay. Yeah, because you that guy, right? Because I'm that guy. I love you, bro. I love you. Funny. Marco, man, this is you guys. This has been unbelievable. And then behind us saying, wrap it up. So that's what we going to do. We could have went all day. Listen, this is my new co host Laboratory. Bye. Back to you, Dan. This is a message from sponsor Intuit TurboTax. Now, taxes are 100% free when you file in the TurboTax app. If you're a first time filer or didn't file with TurboTax last year. That's right. Just do your own taxes in the TurboTax app by February 18th. Had a few jobs last year. It's free. Have a lot of forms. Yup. Still free. Have a bunch of new invisible crypto coins. Heads up, it's still free. 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You didn't seem to want to be bothered. I was in the zone. I'm not gonna bother him. He's a busy man. He's an NFL star. Right. He doesn't know who I am. Is that what was going on? You were in the zone? I mean, honestly, I was just. I was listening to some good music, right? Relaxing. Yeah, I was just doing my thing. Yeah. You know, like, I was already. Honestly, I was already frustrated. Oh, yeah. Oh, wait, so Raheem's wearing some glasses. He's here on behalf of Godaddy. We'll get to all this in just a second. We got. We all have to these glasses on, right? Is that the deal? I mean, I'd love. I'd love a pair. Okay. Boy, you looking good. Boy, look at these glasses. Looking good. What glasses are these? So these are Walton, Goggin Goggle glasses. Walton Goggin is an actor and he created these glasses. We can get into it, all that stuff. But yeah, man, I'm looking good, huh? You are not as good as you and certainly definitely better than Billy. Why they give you so much? See what you see? What do you mean? Why I go up a lot. This is why I go up to people. I'm like, you don't know who I am. I'm just lonely person. The only reason I went up to him to even say hello was because other people were talking to him and I was like, okay. No, you actually saved me, though. I'm not going to lie. While we got you out of something, huh? It seemed to be going on a little long. I'm going to be honest with you. It was going on a little long. And I was like, I just come in here, interrupt real quick on the way out. He's like, hey, Raheem, I'm Billy. I'm like, like, yeah, I don't know what it is. Maybe it's because you thought you were like incognito with your glasses on, right? I'm like, billy, bro, what I say to you? I was like, I know who you are. And I still, to be honest with you, I still wasn't sure. Wait, so at what point did you approach Raheem? It was it after the flight at bag. So I'm wondering if Raheem saw you and noticed you, why he didn't come and say hi to you? He didn't see me and noticed me. I didn't. I didn't see you, though. You're saying at the point of. At the point of contact. That's when he noticed. It was the absolute last second possible. I had already grabbed my bag and I was on the way out. I was waiting for my bag. Hey, I just wanted to say hi. Whatever. I know who you are. And I still continue to explain. I'm like, yeah, I do. You know, with Stu Gods, like, I know who you are. Really? Like, we've had multiple conversations, like 10. But here's the thing. I've seen you, like on Zoom. Like, we, we've communicated, but we blew you off multiple times to play golf. We never did that one time to the clubhouse to hang out. We didn't to go to that either. I did that. We're not going to put that on you. That's our whole body. Ray is with us. What are you doing with Godaddy? Tell the. Yeah, so Godaddy. I partner with them to believe it or not. Guys, I have a. A fishing team. What? Really? I'm part owner of a fishing team. So you guys ever want to go out? Yeah, let me go fish blue marlin. We go out deep sea fishing, man. Really? Out of Fort Lauderdale. Okay. Yeah, Fort Lauderdale. Wait, so what's a fish like you compete against other fishing teams. W. So I joined SFC last year. So they did the catch. It was like the celebrity fishing tournament. And I joined that with Alvin Kamara and we ended up purchasing. So he bought a team in New Orleans and I bought a team that was North Florida, and it's the east coast Remix England club. Okay. And so with GoDaddy, they have a platform. It's called GoDaddy Arrow. And it's an AI technology that helps small businesses promote and elevate their business. So that's why we're wearing the shades, because Walton Goggins goggle glasses, he used GoDaddy Arrow to help his small business in his shade. So I ended up doing that as well. Very cool. And so I'm partnered with them. And yeah, it's. It's pretty cool. To help. Help my fishing fishing team, but also help, you know, my personal website and everything. Do you go out and fish with the team or. No, not yet. Was supposed to a couple weeks ago, but I ended up getting busy. So what's going on over here with you? Headsets are a little. Yeah, but I'm okay. There you go. I got it. Right. What's the fish? So you don't fish? You're just a captain of the team? No, owner of the team. Owner of the team. You oversee team? Yeah, but I do fish. I mean, how about we get a rod in the water? R. Let's go. Let's do it. Yes. This the same guy that supposed to be going out there golfing with me, right? Exactly. I'm. I'm going to tell you. I'm going to join you. Go fishing. Yeah. All right, let's do that. But I'm not going to be. Here's the thing about fishing, though. Once you get him there, he can't leave. Leave. He's on the boat. Oh, that's fine. I'm not good at fishing, man. Really? Yeah. I can't like, hook the worm. I can't do any of that. Hooking worms when you're catching. Really? I don't know what it is. You're hooking other fish? Yeah. Yeah. Wait, what kind of fish? Live fish. Some just live little small fish, man. Yeah, you got to use the small fish. In order to get the big fish. I'm sorry, I forgot I'm talking to the captain over here. Big deep sea fisherman over here. So. Yeah, man. No, it's, it's, it's. It was a match made in heaven, you know, I was presented the opportunity to own a fishing team and I decided to just jump right on in and. Yeah, it's been fun. Did you like fishing before? Cuz I imagine you get like a lot of opportunities like that. I love the water. Anything that has to do with water, I'm in it. Yeah, I'm doing it. Yeah. So I ended up, when I was younger, I did my first sport, honestly, was fishing. We go out and do bass fishing in a local pond and then I would go over to the, the jetties off the beach and, and, and fish for some, some good fish. So. Yeah. Yeah, man. Are you catching release guy? Catching a catch and cook guy? Yeah. Okay. Oh, yeah. Wow. Oh yeah. You enjoying this week? You love New Orleans, right? Yeah, I'm enjoying this week. Love New Orleans. Been here. Food's great. Yeah, yeah, food's great. Yeah. And, and people are really nice here. I know the hospitalities. Unlike Florida. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Florida has its perks though. There's ups and downs. There's fishing too. Yeah, fishing teams, so. Yeah. But it's all good though, man. How frustrating this season had to be frustrating for you. We haven't spoken to you because you had that injury week one, then we didn't see you for a while. You led the NFL in touchdowns last year. So kind of take us through the emotions of what the season was like for you. Yeah. Now this season was, was very tough personally. You know, I was going through injuries, but I was shaking back. But it just felt like, you know, nothing was on the same page on the offensive side and from a team standpoint. But, you know, that's just how it goes, right? That's how it goes in NFL. But you know, you have your battles, ups and downs and throughout the season and look, we, we lost some important games early on and we were just trying to play catch up the entire year. And yeah, we didn't, we didn't get the job done, but that's how it goes, man. Tariq Hill's a good friend of yours and absolutely. He was really frustrated right after the season and he said what he said. Okay, so we don't need to kind of go over it, but do you have confidence that Tariq Hill wants to stay with them? Yeah, no, he, he wants to stay. Yeah, he, you Know, being a competitor. Right. You know, you're in that spot where you want to win, you want to be successful, you want to. He already has a Super Bowl. He won. He knows what it takes to. To get to that level. And, you know, with us, it was just. It was tough because we're looking at the scoreboard. We were watching, you know, the Broncos play. Right. You know, the jets had the Broncos game up the entire game. Like, it was like, we're like, all right, they're up 300 against the Chiefs, you know, the last game of the season. They're. They're going to the playoffs. Right. And. And we can't do anything about it. So from that standpoint, you know, it's just frustrating watching that and still having to go out there and play and compete and. And put our best foot forward and. And at the end of the game, you know, when. When he makes those comments, man, he's just. He's just bummed out. Yeah. It's the competitive nature. I would have said those things. Right. You know, but I don't. I don't have enough courage to go up there and say that like he does. But I don't think people realize how raw the emotion is right after a season's over. Yeah, I mean, that's. It's. That's super raw. That's super authentic, though. Like, that's. That's how he feels. He. He's. He's disgusted about the. The way the season played for himself. You know, this is the first year he hasn't gone to the Pro Bowl. Right. I. I want to make you an offer here, because last year, I would toast to. Guys, we gotta get Raheem. He's like, I don't want to bother him. He's been hurt, and I don't want to bother him. It's a rough year. And I was like, yeah, it's fine. It'll be fun. We'll talk to him. Like, don't worry about this coming from me, who didn't even want to say hi to you, but I was scared. Yeah. Well, so this is what I'm thinking, since you just said you thought. You've thought a lot of those things, you haven't had the courage. I want this to be an open forum for you to come on whenever you want, just to vent and say whatever wild crap you want. You know what I mean? Like, yeah, don't be afraid right after the game. Just call in, just let loose, say whatever is on the top of your. We'll put a disclaimer on it? We'll see. Raheem, does it really mean the things. Yeah, exactly right. Maybe we'll give you, like a 24 hour window where you could backtrack. It's just like, we know what you had to say. And then I'm gonna. Come on, maybe like. Billy, can you believe this? Yeah, exactly. Right. Yeah. Yeah, man. Yeah. And I can't believe it. A couple hours, then we can take it out if you really don't want it. But I feel like we'll be your open forum to vent. Whatever you want. I appreciate it. No, you guys. You guys always open that door for me. I appreciate that. I'm gonna definitely take you up on that offer, though. I. There's some things I could say, right? You can say whatever you want. Yeah. To clip it. Okay. Hold on a sec. Well, I don't know about that. I mean, come on, let's. First of all, let's. Let's get a new contract and then let's start saying some wild stuff. Right? Be on your best behavior until you get a deal, and then we're good. No, I got. I got one year left on my deal. Yeah, that's why. Best behavior. Yeah. Yeah. We told you to hold out last year. Exactly right. You should have listened to us. Why didn't you hold out? Yeah. You needed to cause more problems. Exactly right. I don't. But I got a restructured deal. I got. I got more guaranteed money, you know, so it was. It was only right, you know, made a mess. Right? Yeah. Not just. I. I want to keep it. You know, for me is I gotta play. I gotta play the longevity role. Right? Yeah. That's always been my game plan. You know, it sucks sometimes when you have to deal with the. The certain status at the moment, but you gotta look at the longer picture. You know, I'm. I'm going into year 11 now. That's crazy, by the way. Right, right. I'm saying it. I'm spewing it out of my mouth over and over again, and it's just like. It's crazy. And I mean, you had injuries, but you still seem to be in really good shape. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm in good shape. Like, you're walking around, you know, he's also sitting next to me. Yeah, yeah. Nah, honestly, you know, I just. I like taking care of my body a little bit more. It's this. That's. But that's the best thing I could do, especially in off season. Gotta take care of your body. How much longer are you thinking you want to play? I mean, I got, like. And whenever these wheels fall off. Right. That's why I tell everybody it could be four years, three years, 10 years from now. Ten years, probably, if we're being honest, probably a bit much. 21 years in the NFL. If you're running the ball, you're 41 years old. Yeah. Please pull me off. Yeah, yeah. Now, honestly, I don't know yet. We'll see. We'll see what it. What's in store. But I'm. I'm confident that I can still continue playing for a while. I'm. I was thinking about this while you were talking. I'm a little worried about the fishing situation because dolphins have had a troubled pass on boats in, in the past. I don't know if you're aware of this. So Larry Zonka got stuck at sea one time, like in the Bering Straits or something. They had to come and rescue him with a helicopter. He did. I think Rob Conrad was out, like, on. On a boat by himself. Fell off the boat? No, the boat was drowning. He had to swim to shore. Yeah, well, yeah, so he had to swim to shore. I think he fell off this all during the season, though. This is post career, so just. I want you to be aware, okay? Maybe buddy system, do something. Don't go out by yourself on the boat. And maybe be careful when you're out fishing, because the franchise does have a history of problems on boats. Well, guess what? I know two guys that's gonna join me. Yes. Yeah, exactly. So we can't. We can't. I'm glad you guys warned me. Yes. Because you guys are gonna be with me now. I like it. We will make sure you're okay. Y'all gotta make sure you're drowning. And Stugach is there to save you. It' shoes. Drowning. You can swim. You can swim? Of course. Okay. What do you mean I can't swim? Billy, he's not a lifeguard. He's not going to save you. I. I don't need no lifeguard. I just need somebody that can. That's capable of swimming. Because if he goes down, then I, I, at least I know I'm. I'm capable of swimming. If the three of us are on a boat together, you're the one saving us. Just so you're aware, we're more of a liability than a help to you. Yes. It's why Billy was so comforted on the plane with you, because he felt like if something happened, you would have pummeled someone. Like Billy's not going to start the fight, but you could start the fight fight, and then Billy jumps in and takes care of this. I did, I did tell him that. I was like, if. So I'm weird. So I was like, if something happens on this, we're all weird. Billy Raheem's up there. Yeah. He'll probably be the first one in. I could be like guy number three or four to come in and kind of like, maybe, like, after things are somewhat taken care of, I can go and bring things up. Are you talking about fights on the plane? If anything goes down? I don't. Everyone's getting unruly on planes these days. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. But listen, I'm. I'm a. I'm a de escalator. That's. That's what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna de. Escalate the situation. Right? Yeah, but. But if like, like, if it comes down to me having to operate something like the plane. Yeah. I'mma be first. I'mma shoot. I'mma shoot my shot. And I'm. I'm. We're going to figure this thing. Fly a plane. We're going to figure it out. Okay. And I'm going to need somebody to. To. I can be the co pilot. He has the confidence that you will never have. Yeah. I've never in my head thought, if something goes wrong, I need to fly this plane. I. He would throw these glasses on and he would fly that plane and land that plane. Really? Or I feel like. Or if you whip me me, I'm gonna make sure that we get our. Our, Our. Our parachutes. I'm. That's. I'm gonna be the first one to try to grab a parachute. First and foremost, I know women and children first. You know what? That's actually a good rule. This is why you need to come on with us after because, like, this is what it would have been. You say that to someone else. But then I'm on a plane. But I. But I'm on a plane with. With random people. And I got family back at home. I got a baby girl. Hey. We're expecting our fourth. By the way. I was gonna congratulate. Smile on your face. Yeah. So I'm excited. Yeah. So if we. If anything happened on the plane, I gotta make it back home. What do you do? August, beginning of August. That's terrible timing. You're gonna disappear for like six months. Yeah. What are you doing? Maybe he did on purpose. Maybe I did wink. You can't see my eyes. Listen, this is why this is why when you want to say things, you come to us first. Because, like, if we didn't save you there, the headline would have been Raheem. Most are colon, women and children. He's cold hearted. Yeah. I don't. Cold hearted. But he has to get home to his. He's got to get home to his family, man. My wife is expected, so I got to make sure, you know, I'm going say I'm going try to save as many people as I possibly can by, by trying to fly the plane. But then you're. If, if you realize. But if I can't do it, then. And I realize that, hey, look, parachute sometimes. Come on, get it together. Yeah, we got it. We got the fishing team. Yes. All right, Quick question on the way out here. We'll talk about what you're doing with Godaddy one more time. Had the Dolphins Fired Mike McDaniels head coach, what do you think the reaction had? They. There were rumors that people were talking about it. Yeah. What would have been the reaction in that locker room? I don't know. Really? That's a really good question. I couldn't even tell you. Right. Like, I don't know if guys would have been happy or sad or in between. I couldn't tell you. Honestly. Crazy, right? Yeah, Yeah. I couldn't tell you. Probably split a little bit, right? Yeah. It'll be a split. Fairness to him. I think that would be the case with most head coaches. Yeah. It would be like, you can't please everyone. You can't please everybody. Right. That's, that's the business. Except Andy Reid. He seems to. Are you tired of the Chiefs, man? Yeah, but I want to see a three peat, though. Do you really? I do. I do. Wow. I do. You have friends on either. I'm sure. I'm certain you have friends on both teams. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Who's your best friend on either team? My best friend on either team. I mean, me and, me and Saquon are really, really cool with each other. Right? Yeah. You know, because we're running back, so. Right. But yeah, I mean, I don't know. You don't want to see him win one. I, I, he's had enough of a good season. He doesn't need to see everything. Get out of here. Saquon like, enough now I want him to win one after everything that he's been through. You know, the Giants not wanting him. Right. Crazy. And then he goes over to the Eagles, you know, arch nemesis, rival type, you know, story. Yeah. He deserves One. Yeah. He did great. But that line, I mean. Yeah. Oh, we gotta wrap it up. They telling us to wrap it out. I mean, Raheem, you would run for 4,000 yards behind that line. Kidding me. Jesus Christ. Yeah. His backup running back at four carries for 77 yards. Yeah, he was snapping. Absolutely. One more time on the way out. We love seeing you, man. Yeah. What are you doing with GoDaddy? Hey, we're promoting. They took a hiatus from the super bowl and commercial. So they're back, and they're doing the GoDaddy arrow, which is an AI technology to help businesses. Small, small businesses, so. All right. We love you, man. Love you guys, too. Appreciate y'all. Congratulations on your fourth. We know you're gonna bounce back. Absolutely. Oh, yeah. I got to contract year. And you tell this guy every time he sees me to not introduce himself, hey, I'm Billy. I'm going forever. Stop. When we go on your boat, I'm gonna. Hey, I'm Billy. You invited me on the boat. I might just throw you off the boat. You're gonna have to save me. Yeah. Oh, my goodness. All righty. Appreciate you guys. All right, man. We'll talk to you soon, buddy. Absolutely. Okay. Super bowl week, radio row, Chiefs and Eagles coming up on Sunday. Braxton Baros is with us right now. He was also on Billy's flight. Billy who wasn't on your flight? It wasn't my flight. It was a pretty good flight. No, no, no. It was. It was a good flight, right? Yeah. Nice. Up and down. No turbulence. And quick. It was quick. We just had Raheem on, and Billy knows Raheem very well, but Raheem, you know, Billy doesn't think that Raheem would recognize him. So Billy didn't say hi until after the flight. Walked right by. He. He was hard to miss. You walked right by. A pink hoodie, too. So you made the. You. You made the conscious decision just. Just to move on, bother him. He was wearing headphones. He seemed like a busy man. That's fair. You were mad at the people. Honestly, I didn't even know you were on the flight. I saw you a baggage claim after, and I was like, I'm not going to bother him. I saw, like, I'm. I'm a silent killer. Yeah, you were in there. I don't know. Put your business out there. But then he goes. He just, like, has an Uber or whatever, like, waiting. I blend. That's what I do. Million, right? A million. I'm guessing there's a lot of people I Don't mean this disrespectfully, but I'm guessing there's a lot of people have no idea, like, just based on size, right, that he's a football player. Billy, you're bigger than Braxton Barrios. I mean, you are taller, maybe. He beat the crap out of me. Not as good looking though. Honestly. Kind of like I'm a failure, you know, I wouldn't say, like, with this body type, I should have been able to do something. Besides, you had some tools. You did. Yeah. Definitely has. Wasted. I'm not gonna say waste. He pull something? Yeah, but like. But actually that. That makes. That's something. Like, that's. I mean, like, that's something. Okay, little boy. That's good. It's something, though. What do you want me to say? You said you're a failure. I said, not really. And then I'm trying to give you something. That's fine. You know what? You're right. You're right. You're a failure. I'm not trying. He tried, right? I'm not trying. Sitting next to me on Radio Row. Yeah, IR code. Tell us what you're doing with IR code here. Radio Row super bowl week. It's. It's actually really cool. Brand new app just launched the feature. It's called Live plus. But you know, essentially it meshes the physical and digital worlds. You know, we've gotten a society where gamification and instant gratification obviously is what rules our lives. So to give you an example real quick, say you're watching the super bowl, and this will be able to do actually at the super bowl as well. But you're watching the super bowl and say Patrick Mahomes is on the screen. And so you pull up the app, you don't have to touch anything. It automatically scans who's on the screen, which would be Patrick Mahomes in this case. Right. And immediately pulls up his fantasy stats. Right. His live stats. It pulls up his official merch if he has, you know, a foundation or charity. So essentially it's a way for fans to interact in a completely whole new way. And this also goes for advertisements, which, you know, half the people watch the super bowl for the ads. And it's the same thing if you see McDonald's, it'll go there, you know, like. So it really blends. Blitz the worlds together. This is an app. You, like, hold your phone up to the screen. Yeah, exactly. So, like, if I had mine on me, I'll show you. But it's just an app and essentially it Uses your camera and it. And it has back end that. That recognizes whatever it is you're looking at. So say, for instance, also a cool use case that I like to talk about. Say I liked your shirt. Right? I do like his shirt. But do you really? Because we just had a guest on who mocked him for sure. No, they didn't. Saying, you look like a game show host. It wasn't great. Why are you letting that be no shirt. That's for sure. That's wrong. That's wrong. But say I liked your shirt. And, you know, it's kind of hard for us to go up to guys and be like, hey, I like your shirt. Where'd you get it? Yeah, so you're over there, and I can just pull it out and it can scan it, and it knows exactly what shirt it is, sends me to where to get it. And now I can do that exchange without you ever knowing that I liked your shirt. Wow. Yeah. So there's a lot of use cases, but it's really cool. And obviously with super bowl, like, the live sports part of it is awesome. I love it. It takes human interaction out of the equation. You don't have to talk to people anymore. Yeah. Basically, just stand there, learn everything about everyone without talking to them. I mean, that's where it's going. Yeah. It's sad, right? Yeah. I have to talk. This is so much better. Yes. Yes. But if I had the app, I could have scanned you on the airplane. I'm like, oh, Braxton learned all about you. That would have been cool. If you said something, it would have been cool. The shirt you're currently wearing, which is really, really nice. Right. I can't imagine how expensive. More than my house. Did you scan it from someone else, though? No, I did not. I. I found this one. You did? Yeah, I did the leg work, and I found this. You don't do your shopping. Yeah, I do. No, you don't. I do. I really do. I. Look, I tried it twice. I tried it twice, and this is like a year ago, year and a half ago, whatever. Tried it tight. And I just, like, it just didn't. It didn't work. I'm like, I. I could do that. Like, what am I, like, what am I wasting money for? So you tried to have, like, a stylist twice? Yeah, Yeah, I tried. Tried it just didn't. It just didn't, you know, didn't do well. I didn't like it. No one's picking this outfit after you pick it up yourself. Yes. That's what I'm saying you get a Converse. Yeah. Do you have, have one. A stylist? Yeah. Look at how I'm dressed. You know, I don't have a stylist. Get out of here. What a silly question. Can I bury him? Can I stay here? Can I stay here the entire day? Yes. Would you like to? I would love to. We gotta, we gotta aim some of this towards him now. You know what's wrong with me? No, nothing. I just feel like he's getting, he's getting picked. I mean, this is. Well, no, he's, that's my, that's my role here. Really. You're the, you're the. He woke up this morning, he chose the shirt. You did. I mean, I look pretty good right now. Yeah. Right? I'm just like Lulu. I'm a young. Yeah, a little Lulu. You don't think you actually look good? You don't think he looks good? I'm a young 50. I'm a young 50. Young 50, you say? So can I ask you, Can I ask you a question? Not to get too personal, but I'd love one. This, this whole situation with. That's what he's here for. With Travis, Kelsey and Taylor Swift. I feel like you very easily could have been in the it couple in the NFL and they're really kind of making things hard for you. You really messed it up. Yeah. Timing was kind of crazy. Horrible timing. Kind of crazy. Horrible timing. Yeah. I mean, I, I know Travis, maybe he was like, hey, you know, we should, we should one up. Yeah. You know, like, we should, we should really take this over. Yeah. I mean, they did. They won. Congrats to them fortunate. Like we hope, we hope they break it up. I don't, I, I, I don't know if there will ever be, you know, another, you know, another one of, of the stature. To be honest with you. That's going to be hard. I mean, like, obviously, you know, you had, you had Brady, Brady and Giselle at the time and you know, Russell, Sierra pretty good. And then, you know, you have Travis and Taylor, which you guys prepped up to be that couple. We want. It's okay. I mean, it, it is. What, What? We want them to break up. That's kind of sad. I'm just saying. For you, not for me. Yeah. Just so I was going to say. Are you married? You are married? I'm married. Yeah. Okay. Just so you can move up as far so he can tell his wife, see, we're better. I want. No, you and Alex to get up there. I Know, I appreciate it. Couple. I appreciate it. They had their time. They had a couple years. Like enough is enough already. Yeah, I think, I bet. I think it's going well. They seem to be happy. Yeah. Yeah. I know you're not a big fan. That's fine. Barrios is, Is the, is the you back? Oh, God. Hey now. Oh, God. What do you mean, hey now? It's not an answer. No, it's not. Well, it's not an answer, but you can't, you can't, you can't say it's back. Well, look, I do not. No, no, let me explain, okay? You have. You got to get in the playoff before that conversation. You know, now with the 12 team playoffs, right? And look, they did everything this year to set, you know, they faltered in the last game of the season, didn't go to the AC championship game, which put them out or the second out of the playoff. So I, I do think they're on the right track. I think they have the athletes. They finally have like the size, you know, and. But no, to say it's back, like, you know, let's go like maybe two consistent back to back playoff appearances. You don't have to win it, but you have to at least get in it, right, A couple times and then you can have that conversation. It's so, it's so funny. That conversation is funny because. Because it's impossible. It's impossible. It's like Kelsey and Taylor Swift setting the bar so high that you can't surpass it. Those Kane teams back in the 80s and the early 2000s set the bar so high. They'll never be back to that. No. Well, I, I don't think you don't have the capacity these days, right? Like, you know, you have so many teams that are good and that can make the playoffs. You know, back then you had what, eight teams that entered the year that had like a real, real shot. I mean, like the level of the top and the bottom bottom was, I think, so much larger. Right? And you know, now there's, there's so many athletes and you know, you have good coaching and you know, I think it's, you know, the margin of error is a lot smaller. So I think it's just really hard to be like that dominant. Well, it's also hard, I guess, just because NIL has leveled the playing field somewhat so much some for some schools. Right. There's other schools that obviously are. And the Portal, Billy and the Portal not going to compete at all. Right. Because they're never going to have access to that money for sure. There's other schools that now can compete with the Alabamas every year because they have money to spend. And the portal, portal makes it hard to kind of build year after year because one year. Well, that's the thing. I, I think, I think the NCAA first and foremost did an absolutely horrific job of managing that. I think they realized that players needed to get paid. Right. Like there should be some type of compensation. Right. But I don't think they wanted to go through the necessary steps to make that in a good, clear, fair way. Right. And so they just opened the floodgates. And you said, have fun, right? Do, do your thing. And I think like you said, like, you know, some teams that maybe weren't able to compete now because they have the money can, but a lot of those, you know, middle tier teams, like they can't do anything. And the worst part about it is, yeah, the fundamentals and the foundation, like you don't get, you don't get to develop players anymore. But also, and this was told to me by a college kid which I didn't think about till he said it, the kids who are staying at that school have zero leverage to negotiate nil. Like you have to, to either threaten to go into the portal or go into the portal to get your top dollar. Because if they have you here, they're going to say, oh, like you know, we have to pay out these guys. Leverage, they need leverage. And if you stay, you have zero leverage. And I think that's the sad part for these kids who actually are trying to do it the right way. Right. But like honestly are not able to if their biggest goal in life is to maximize nil. Right. Because it's just, you can't, you have no leverage. How do you think you would have navigated that? I, it's, it's, it's crazy. It sounds easier that you didn't have to deal with it even though you cost yourself a ton of. For sure, for sure. I look, I'm glad it wasn't like it is back then because I do think, you know, like, you know, what do you tell 18, 19 year old kid, you know, not to go follow the money, but maybe it's not the best thing for his future. Like it's hard to hindsight 2020 that I'm glad I didn't have to deal with it. I would not, I absolutely would not have been the person who enters the portal every year. I can't stand that now kids come out and they have four different Colleges that they came from, like, I think it's bad for the game of football and for the college sport of football. I mean, you don't even have that in the NFL. No, Right. You don't have renegotiations every single year. No. But I'll tell you where. Where it's good is the fact, like, a kid like Kyle McCord who's at Ohio State and he's benched, and so now he could just leave, go to Syracuse to lead the NCAA in passing and maybe be a second or third round pick where in years past, you know, this Kyle McCord would have been just stuck at Ohio State. Right? No, absolutely. And I think. I think the not sitting out a year transfers absolutely should have been a thing. Yeah. And so I'm glad that changed from what I was in school, but I. I think they really actually got to look at it and rework it or, you know, it's just. It's all it is. It's legalized boosters, like, that's it. That's exactly like people. You know, Reggie lost his Heisman thing that. God, they gave it back to him. Yes. But it's like, it's all legalized boosters. How laughable is that now? It's unbelievable. It's like, wow, he made $100,000 ten years ago and he stripped his. Stripped his Heisman from him. We enjoy the time with you, man. I know. I know you want to stay, but you have to run because you're. Your handlers are telling you you have to go on to the next table. So one more time on the way out. I R. Code. Feel free to come back whenever you want. You're going to do this for a living, aren't you? When you're done playing football, I would like. I've heard. I had a face for radio, so I would love that, actually. One more time. IR code on the way out, tell us what you're doing. Absolutely. Go download it. A. But no, I think it's just really cool. It's a different way to interact with live sports in a way that like, nobody ever has before. Yes. And for us, again, to interact with. With fans in an awesome audience in a different way. So please go download it and actually use it. Check it out. This Super Bowl. Do you know what I would do for your face? Wow. I'm gonna scan your face. What would you do? What would you do for anything? Listen, Braxton, I love you, man. I appreciate that. Thank you. Love you, too. 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No. You're there saying hi to everyone. I was. I was told. And I. I don't know if you're going to confirm. I was told that you came with a private car and your own security yet again. So we saw you opening night and you had security and that was, you know, opening night. You had to get in and out of the stadium. I was told you had private security yet again today. Today. That's what I was told. I did not. Well, I did not. I don't know what you're talking about. You got out with a group of people. I heard. Well, from your core. Well, me and Mike Florio. It was just us two. I mean, I mistook Florio. Let me just tell you, with his security is kind of crazy. Let me just tell you, if Mike Florio is my security, we're in deep. He had sunglasses on. He had something in his ear. He's always on the phone, like, talking to somebody. He'll be on our show, live show, and it'll be like texting people, and I'll say something, and he'll say what I just said. Like, he just thought of it. And I go, mike, I just said that. Oh, oh, oh. And I go, yeah. Could you, like, pay attention to the show, please? And stop texting your. Your buddy about what? Little Caesar's dumpling you're gonna eat later or whatever. Get out here. Yeah, maybe he's trying to get information for the show. I don't know what he's trying. Yeah, he is, but he's trying to get some information for, you know, like, copy paste. Copy paste. Snarky comment later article on bft. Wow. Shots fired. Wait, how you feeling, though? Seriously, you got the black punch plague. Yeah. Thanks for coming to the town and. Wait. Spreading virus here in New Orleans. Someone's got to do it. You have every right to say that. Let's. Let's go way back, though, because Billy, he really severely sprained his ankle walking. Your thoughts, Chris? That's old news. That's new. Man, look at Billy. And I'm not surprised. Nothing about you says athlete, so. I mean, nothing. How dare you? I know. I mean. Well, you just sprained your ankle walking on a flat. Well, no, I was on a sidewalk, and I. Look, the truth is, I was carrying my daughter. I was going to be. We were going to be late to school, so I was, like, speed walking and stepped off the sidewalk. It's like a hole rolled terrible. Oh, yeah, yeah. But you know what? I did, right? Because I'm like a big tough guy. I powered through it. I said, if I stop, I'm not going to be able to get going. Oh, yeah. I need to just keep walking straight. Walk it out. Don't let it get stiff and tight. Plus, I can't be the guy that then falls while holding their child and all the other parents. Get some awareness. Get some. Like, when you talk about, say, you again, I don't know about Trevor Lawrence. You can't see the coverage, but you can't see the big hole that you're about to walk into and sprain your ankle on. I mean, holy. It's fair. He's looking for sympathy, but Billy, he doesn't getting it here. He doesn't have a spleen. Right, right. And sympathy from him. Hey, I mean, you don't give me any sympathy. Why would I give it to you? I thought. I thought that we had really turned a corner. I only did a little bit. You know what I almost did, Chris. And I was telling St Gods I didn't do it, but I swear I was going to do it. I was going to bring your jersey and hang it from this screen to be behind. You did it. Yeah. And then I did it. I'm like, well, you know, he's a big NFL legend. I'll just find a jersey of his somewhere in a store while I'm over here. Yeah, it's all over. Lo and behold, I haven't found a single one. We went to every one. Sold out. So weird. Sold out, sold out. What a pivot. He should have been a politician. Sold the out. You know what I'm noticing? First thing off the rack, up close to you, you went back to the haircut from a couple years ago. You said that your wife and your mom told you not to get it anymore. Yeah. Yeah. Last year, I think the super bowl, they were. My. My. My sister and my wife were on me like, oh, you have such beautiful hair. Grow it out. And like, I mean, literally to the point where, like, I'll be on live TV and my sister will come at, like, text me and be like, can't you just grow your hair out? And I'm like, I want to be like, can't. You can just say something nice while I'm on TV right now, like, just get over it. Get a life. Like, even today, she texted me. She's like, you're the shoes she saw me wearing yesterday. She's like, your shoe. Your feet look huge in those shoes. I'm like, thanks for the compliment. All week. Thanks, thanks. Thanks for checking in. But yet, do they ever notice the nice things about you, the good things about you? Sometimes. My mom. My mom's good. My mom's good at that. My dad is actually good at that. But they're my dad, so they're supposed to be, I guess, to a degree. But yeah, the haircut thing, like, the screw that. I'm doing what I want to do, right? And it's so much easier and better on tv. That's where like when you have to get up and be on a show at 7am it's easy to comb and it's clean and it doesn't look too crazy. And you know, on the screen, Billy, he. He blew us off last week because he's such a busy guy. But. But he called me right after. What do you imagine Chris Sims is like in a parent teacher conference? Is that what you're doing? It was like a little visit to a school. Right. It wasn't like a parent teacher conference, but it wasn't children. Well, yeah, I mean, they know. I mean, everybody knows about me. And they know, though I'm a very smart delinquent. I think I've crossed that line where you can be both. And like, people are like, man, it's amazing. He's pulling it off. Yeah. And so, yeah, we were, you know, checking out a school. My. My son's getting ready to go to high school. As you know, in this world now. Well, my other. My daughter's going to college. Oh, boy. Yeah. Did you forget about that? Wait, I have two kids in college. Yeah, I mean, but you look very much the part of someone that has two kids in college is not. He looks cool. Yeah. Thank you. I appreciate it. How do you like the school? Did we get in? Are we gonna kind of. We don't know we got in yet, but. And we're not throwing our way to rad. That's not how the Sims family. But they know the Sims family. Well, they do know the Sims family, right? They did. I will say they kind of like, you know, somewhat reached out a little bit through the great bind recruiting. But we'll see. We'll see where it goes. Like this guy running between. She's Jersey. I. I know Rossini. I stick with Jersey always. You get Flor for texting and here you are just waving, throwing. I know, but you guys, super bowl win. Let's focus. I know. Even know what the I was going to say anymore. I don't even know what we asked you. Yeah, you're talking about your kid. That kid. That was the school. He'll figure it out. They recruited your kid. That's what we were saying. Yeah, he'll figure it out. He's definitely, you know, Greenwich High School, where we are. They have a good program. There's a few, you know, two private schools that are involved in it too. So we'll see where that goes. Billy, imagine being that famous with that last name and schools are calling you. Can we have your kid? Well, a Lot of them too. Don't. It's not that great, too. Sometimes they call you. And I go, well, they just, you know, want our name and more donations and everything else. That's what they want, right? Let me clear up any confusion. I feel like I was in one private school for a little while. Once they realized, like, they weren't just gonna get a free flowing, like, open bank account from the Sims family, they were kind of like, yeah, you guys can hang around here if you want, but we don't really care about you at school anymore. It's Greenwich, man. They're used to just money falling out of people's pockets. It's a different world. Oh, they dropped a million dollars right here. We'll put that in the school fund, I think, Billy, I think it's the richest town. Is it not, in America? I think, you know some metrics or whatever, but Greenwich is. It's up there. We've talked about our small house. All your big hedge funder. A lot of them were there and, you know, I mean, yeah, houses are sold in town for 185, 190 million. It's like Star island in Miami. It's that kind of stuff. It's that same kind of group of people. Yes. It's, it's, it's, it's is the top of the top, right? And I'm on the. I'm the smallest fish in that. Those are the gated houses, right? Well, no, you find out people in that town, you're like, wow, they live there. That's an incredible house. Right? You know, they haven't been there in 14 months. They've been in their other seven houses. And you're like, what? Like, I found out the other day, like, you know Princess Diana, she was married to Dodi Fayed, right? Yeah. Going by a house close to the water. Man, that's an incredible house. Oh, that's the Fayed's house. They haven't been here in two years, but it's theirs. Like, that's what we're talking about. How often do you. Your house. I'm every day at my house. I know how embarrassing. Exactly. It is in my town. It is in my town. I don't know what it goes about the Sims. They never leave. I have a great feel. I actually had this conversation the other day because, like, I'm at this point in my life where I have some friends that can't hang with me, right. They can't spend money or want to quite live as lavishly as me. Right. But Then I have another group of friends where I can't hang with them, and they're always inviting me to places, and I'll come to this house. And I'm like, guys, I gotta work. One I know, like Wall Street. You make a call and you make a million dollars, but I gotta work, actually. I don't know what the hell you guys do for a living, Right? And I can't afford for, like, the fifth weekend in a row. Understood. To just go and, like, spend money and have fun, and it's amazing. You draw the line at four weekends will be at their door at any moment. Holy crap. The feds will be at their door figuring out exactly what they're up to. Stay away from those friends. Wait, but how about the group of friends that can't hang with View, perhaps. You know, you've been very successful in life. You have some money. How about you take care of them? You pay for the trip? I do. They don't want it. Well, I try. Well, then also, too, like, how many things can you pay for, right? I mean, it's like. It comes to a point where it's like, damn, last week when we went to dinner, I had to pay for it. This weekend, we went to dinner, I had to pay for it. We went here on the. To go to a game and stayed in a hotel. I had to pay for it. They start to expect it, right? So that's where it's like, again, you just can't drink your bank account all the time. Check him out. PFT with Florio every day on Peacock, the unbuttoned podcast as well. Football night in America. If I could just go back to the championship game for a second. Because we haven't spoken to you, right? Because Billy's been sick and he hurt his ankle, and you were, you know, being recruited by school. It wasn't your fault. Telling principals to let his kids into school. Did you feel bad for Josh Allen after that loss? Yes. You did? I did. I felt bad for Josh Allen when just late in the game. Overall, I could just see the. What do you want to say? The. The nervousness, the angst of, like, gosh, here we are. I mean, we're down here. He's here. He's gonna do it again. He's driving down the field. Here we go. Right? That's where I felt bad for him, because, of course, you know, he's such a phenomenal player. He does everything. He carries the team. He played good that day. He probably didn't play his best, and he would Say that too, I think. But yeah, it's just, It's a tough one because as we've talked about so many times, like he, Lamar, Joe Burrow, they're Super bowl winning quarterbacks. Yes, they are. They just. It's. It's tough and we know it's hard. And of course they're going against a team that is as special as we've ever seen. And I, I did. I really feel for them, the Eagles. I feel like the Eagles have the, the better team here, top to bottom. Yes. But they have the. The Chiefs obviously have a legendary guy, the most important position right. In the sport. And so I don't know what to do with this game. I got to be honest. The first game was so good. But the Eagles do have the ability to keep Mahomes off the field with Saquon Barkley. Definitely the Eagles are better than this last Super. The last Super Bowl. The Eagles are better. I think the Chiefs are slightly less. Okay. I do think that what you talked about is right. I mean, if it gets down to the very end of the game and it's a one score thing, it's like. Well, it's. I'm not betting money against Mahomes. I get that. Yeah. But are the Eagles good enough to not let it get to that? Are the Eagles good enough to kind of bucks the Chiefs in the super bowl and make it to where. No. It's more than a one score game late in the game. You can't win today. So sorry. Like there, there's. There is definitely a part of me that sits here and thinks, can the Eagles win by 10 do that? I. I wouldn't be shocked. The Eagles, as you guys have heard me say for the last 10 weeks, it's not close. They're the best team in football. They're one of the best teams we've seen in the last 20 years of football. But it's a team that also is pretty special. They might be here. The Chiefs might be just a little bit. And that's where Andy. Andy. Mahomes and Spags. Yes. Kind of iron, like evening it out. And my, my theme of the game all week, Stugots, is brains versus brawn. Right? It's the Eagles that are just like you. We're big. This is what we do. You can't stop it. And the Chiefs are like, we're gonna break out of the huddle and do a dance move and spin around and shift and go over here and on defense, Spagnola's gonna have all these crazy Blitzes and shit. And the Eagles are just gonna be like, no, we're right here and we're ready to play. Like, what are you doing? Like, we're just coming at you that way. So that's where. And I'm not trying to disrespect the brawn of the Chiefs or the brains of the Eagles because it's not that far off in that department, but that is kind of how I look at the matchup. It does seem like the Chiefs are always going to get got and then they just never do get got. I've never seen anything. They have the guy. Never. I've never seen. I said this last year because when they got into the playoffs, I was like, the Chiefs aren't going to the Super Bowl. Last year I was like, it's not happening. I've never seen a team and I know we talked about it last year, year that played B minus football and they just went, it's the playoffs. We're going to play A plus football now and go to the Super Bowl. Like that doesn't happen. Right. And to your point here, this doesn't really happen. Like we just keep finding a way. It kind of looked like the other team was better, but we won today though. They kind of outplayed us, but we won the moments. And. And to just do that all the way to the super bowl again. I'm his. I call myself in a storm. I don't remember too many teams with that type of formula getting to the super bowl one or of course winning the Super Bowl. It might be a dumb question. So like if you're the Eagles. Yeah. And you have that lead and then it starts slipping away and you see the Chiefs start doing what they do. Does that ever get into your mind? 100. 100. It's going to get in their mind here. There's two parts of the Joshua's mind. Yes. It's. It's you. A.J. brown actually referenced it after the first game. He said because they had dominated. Remember the Eagles really the whole year going into the super bowl. Nobody really challenged them the last 10 weeks of the year. And that was the first close game they were in. And I think AJ Brown after the Kaderius Tony punt return down there about the five yard line. Right. He said it was like, he was like, oh, this game's going to be close. And they're good in close games. It is definitely going to be in their head. Can they overcome that? There's two parts of the game. Game. The start of the game is going to be big because the Eagles going to have to worry about managing emotions a little bit. The Chiefs are going to come out. I'm going to just say this. I think they're going to come out. We've been here, we're relaxed and just doom, doom, doom, doom, doom. And they're going to. I feel like they're going to try to jump on the Eagles. Just another Sunday. Just another Sunday and the Eagles are going to be like, we're nervous. It's the Super Bowl. What the hell's going on? And I think that's a big moment just to not let the game get away from Philadelphia right there and then, like you said, if you just got to try to avoid that moment where my homes has the ball and they're down a score or the game's tied because that will get in their head and they're going to go, oh, here comes the inevitable force. It's the clutchest quarterback in the history of the game. And here he comes. I can't believe I'm saying that. Right. It's after Brady. To say him is crazy. I remember Jimmy Johnson telling me and Lebuh that the winning is in the margins. It's in the details. Exactly. Attention to detail. Right. And I still can't figure out why teams are driving down at the end of the game knowing and leaving Mahomes time at the end of the game. Because Mahomes doesn't do it that way. No. If he's got five minutes left on the clock, he's taking all five minutes. You're not getting the ball back. It's, it's, it's. You can control the game, but they win the moments. Yes. That is where they are. Incredible situational football. We had so many of those years with the Patriots too, where we were like kind of feels like they're getting outplayed, but in every big moment they kind of pull through and now they're winning by three or seven. How is that possible? Yeah, that to me it is a. Not only a culture, it's put into you. The coach is constantly talking about it, but there is nuance and like how to win these games. You start to, you know, understand whether whatever it is, oh, I can't take a sack here. I got to throw it away. I just. The little things that we've talked about and it is the little deal like go back to the AFC championship game. Stags holds a blitz in his pocket that he hasn't done the whole game. Yeah. With the second best cover corner in football. And you're a quarterback and you're going, wait, they haven't brought a corner blitz the whole game. They're not going to blitz the best corner. They got on a passing situation. Not now. Right. To bring that in that situation. That's again where I get to the Spags, the Chiefs brains and their situational awareness, and they're like, oh, I'm going to hold this back for a big moment late to screw them over. That's where they have a special touch. Demario Davis told us yesterday that he was. He goes, I've been playing this game my entire life. He goes, I'm telling you, it's one of the great defensive calls of all time. And I was shocked when I actually saw it play out. And so was Josh Allen. Exactly. That's why when I heard people started to go, Josh Allen could have fixed the protection, I was like, absolutely. No quarterback in the history of football would have figured out that blitz. Peyton Manning, Bart Starr. So the people that were trying to say that on TV and stuff, I was like, you're just a hater and you can't even watch the game. Like, stop. Just don't even talk it anymore. Like, what are you talking about? Nobody sees that blitz. That. That was incredible. That's where the Spags magic is Spags to me in the, the last super bowl against the Eagles. He won that super bowl with similar type of stuff. And I think it'll. If they want to win because I'm just telling you, I'm leaning Eagles. I could tell. Yes. I mean, you said by 10 before. He's going to have to take those chances. Yeah, no, I, I mean, you're wondering if they can't win by 10. I'm wondering exactly Right. Like if the Chiefs win, they win close. Eagles win. They. It potentially could be like a four. It's got be like 38, 28. It's got to be something like that. That's kind of how I feel. Right. Yes. Right. He's the best coordinator of all time. Right. Spags, I love. It's up there. I mean, it's definitely up there. I mean, I mean, there's some others that I think if we sat here for a few minutes and I hemmed and ha. I could come up with. But he's in the short list. And as far as big game D coordinators to do things that are outside the box or that are just like things you wouldn't think of or the game guts. The, the. The absolute Kahonas. He has to call some of These are incredible. Incredible. It's been cool to see, I think with the Chiefs over the past like five years, it's not even just this if they three beat the three, but over the five years. They used to be a team that relied on the big plays and the flashy plays. And now because they don't have the pieces, they've kind of changed the way that they're playing and they're still just as dominant. That's where I go into Mahomes is the greatest I've definitely ever seen through the first seven years. Because this, the whole thing started, started with your first year in. Just carry us. Go ahead. We need 350 and three touchdowns every game. And he was like, oh, no problems. Touchdown. Boom. He was awesome. Right? So they were the. But then I think they looked at it like we're not going to be able to sustain this high flying and have Tyree Kill and just the best receiver in football. I also think they looked at it and went, our quarterback's pretty good. I think he can cover a few holes in the offensive side of the ball. Let's start putting some more resources on the rest of the football team so we can maintain this. And it's not always just about we gotta win a shootout with Lamar, I mean with Patrick in the passing game. Right. Because that's kind of what they were early on, right. That's how they lost to Brady in the AFC Championship. It was a little bit like they can't run. It's all Mahomes having to throw and make magic every play. But that's to me what's cool about them because it's here in the same dynasty, right. In the same six year span. It's like the first part was the greatest show on top turf and now it's like we're going to play defense, situational football, be good on third down, not make a lot of negative plays. And that to me is also where Mahomes is amazing because he's become surgical that way. And that's where they're refreshing the fact that it's a different style. And I like to billy that off of New England, which was, you know, very much like we're detailed, we're organized, we're on to Cincinnati. I'm going to cover, uncover a rock and get a player in Germany and I'm going to find a white slot receiver that I've never seen before and I'm going to do this defense that you're never seen before. Like, like all this crap, right? The The Chiefs are kind of just like, let's go out and have fun. Look at this play. Look at that play. Hey, paparazzi, come on in. Taylor Swift. Who else you want to come on in? I think that's so cool because that doesn't go on in the NFL most times. You know, like coaches, we talk about this before, they're like, they're literally like, now don't say anything the other team won't like, let's not have any distractions. Let's not bring that whole crew into the stadium, you know, and you go to their practices. It's, it's. I, I tell you, I tell people all the time. It's one of the funnest things you'll see in football. It's so unique in that they work so hard, but they smile and have personality and laugh doing it, and that's rare. We'll get you out of here in a second. Listen, we have all these guests on this week. This is still the best part of our week. Me love you long time too. I mean, we love him, Billy. We love. It's a love hate relationship. But I do have one final question. Nick Sirianni wins this Super Bowl. Is he the greatest Eagles coach of all time? Oh, geez. Well, it's not a real long list. So it's him. Andy Reid really is. I do think Nick Sirianni gets a little bit of a bad rap. I mean, this is his second super bowl, four years. Listen, I know he doesn't win every press conference, but like, there's things about this Eagles team and, and every great team takes the personality of their coach to a degree. And some of the things that I admire about the Eagles are. Nick Sirianni. Yeah. You know, the things I was just telling you about? Hey, this is what we do. You, we're going to do it. Right? That's Nick Sirianni. Right. He's literally like, hey, you Eagles fans, you chief fans, I'm out of here. Right? So that's where I think. He's amazing that way. I love that attitude. How do you behave yourself at NBC? I, I barely do. I'm breaking barriers down there. Breaking barriers? No, but you're a real trailblazer. You imagine Sirianni doing that? Hey, you Philly fans, that's who they are. He's already done it. He says, oh, you think you're going to stop us? No, they're not going to stop us. What are you talking about? So their physicality, their iny face attitude I do think is a Lot him. And I give him respect for that. As far as NBC, sometimes they got to put a disclaimer on the end of the bottom of the show and say, bad language is coming your way. No joke. Like, literally, we are lucky live on Sky Network, Sky Sports in London, and they put on the whole show bad language. Sorry for your inconvenience. He does let it fly and watch the. They'll look at me and that. Or Florio will be like, man, I mean, that's like the second time you said the F word. And then like two minutes later, he'll say the F word seven times in a sentence and without even bat an eye. Yeah. Or say anything about it. But he's like, man, you're really throwing around the F word a lot. I'm like, what? You just. You don't even buy. He was texting. He misses. Right. He's texting his lunch order. Right, right, right. What do we do with Jalen Hurts if he wins? If he wins the Super Bowl? Well, I mean, that's two and four years. That would be beating Patrick Mahomes and coming close to beating Patrick Mahomes the time before. Yeah. No, listen, Jalen Hurts is definitely one of the top quarterbacks in football now. You know, you know me, it's not going to be top five. But I, I have no, no issue. No bones about it. He's top 10. All right. Mental toughness is as good as it gets. Work ethic. Right. Having the right demeanor on the football field. Special. Good decision maker. It's the best thing he's doing right now. Right. His ability to move. Tough as hell. He bought into handing the ball. He definitely did. Out of his hands. He did do that. He also didn't play good for. They weren't like, hey, we want to throw for 109 yards and squeak out this game. See, this is where I don't like the excuses for Jalen Hurts at times because this is what I get from Philly people. Okay, well, they were. Oh, yeah. They wanted to play a nail biter against Carolina and they wanted to, hey, throw for 105 and let's play a close game today, right? Hey, we don't want to look good in the Packers Rams game. Don't play that good. Like, well, come on, everybody, shut the up with that crap. He didn't play good, period. Yes, he was. He did have some injuries and I do think because they ran the ball so much and they're simple on offense. To me, if he plays like he did on the championship someday they're going to be hard to beat this weekend. That's period. And he is, listen, a damn good quarterback. I don't know if you're looking me to say all time great, but I think people start to throw him into those kind of conversations once you win a Super Bowl. Got a range. You've been to two, two and four years. Exactly. Right. PFT with Mike Florio. Check it out there on Peacock, the unbuttoned podcast as well. We appreciate it, man. We love it. I'll see you later in the week, right? Of course. No, Billy, we're doing this again Friday. Yeah. Good talk. JFK then. We didn't get to jfk. You dropped the ball. No, we're saving it for Friday. Obviously the closer we get to the game, the more JFK we're going to talk about, right? Yeah, that makes sense for us. They open up the files. Don't get sick or something, and then you get king. Make it ready. I have the sniffles. Watch out for the potholes at the French Quarter. Wait, live show tonight. You're doing a live show? Pat O'Brien. How about that Last Night Pix Podcast. Don't tell for Oreo. I'm going to pick the Eagles. I have to keep it quiet. I'm the game behind him. I can tie him. Okay. And I feel like he's kind of a sandbagging son of a. That would be like. Well, he's gonna pick that, so I'll just pick that so I can't lose. You gotta let him pick first then. Well, I know. Yeah, right. Right. Yeah, I know. So I gotta take the Eagle. I don't think he will. Okay. I think he's gonna go Mahomes and the Chiefs. I don't think he can get over that magic. All right, have fun with the. With the show tonight and we'll talk to you on Friday by jfk. Peace out. Peace out. How's it gone for you guys? It's going great. How about you? Good. Really good. I just got here on Radio Road today, so. Haven't really, really lay of the land yet. Are you doing a bunch of interviews and stuff today? Yeah, today and tomorrow. So listen, you have to come out. That's why Tuesday is very important. Lay of the land is very important. Where do I go? Where am I going? Who's situated where? It's crazy. Like today you're already. Who'd you get on? Have you gotten anyone on yet? We. I've been going on other ones. So I was on SiriusXM a couple times. Nice. Yeah. But have you gotten any guests on for you? I haven't. We haven't done any of that yet. We might do podcast stuff later, but today is more so coming on. I was a sports Reporters. So cool. How did you end up there? I don't even know his Paige. Really? Yeah. Paige got you on the Sports Reporters? Well, Jordan Schultz, who was coming on the pod for me, he was on the Sports Reporters, and He was like, 45 minutes before the show, and he was like, hey, Shefter and I really. We need another person on. Like, would you. We want you to come on. And Paige was like, it's. You have half an hour to prep. Are you good? I was like, sure. I don't have enough time to freak out, so let's just do. Was wild. It was very cool. Do you freak out before you do stuff like that? Like, before you do shows? You know, I just want to be prepared. I want to be as prepared as possible. Especially when you're on with, like, Schefter. Right. And it's more so, like, you know, I write all my own stuff and my own content, so I want to have jokes really ready. And, you know, but it. Sometimes it just comes, you know, it'll be in the moment. So, yeah, I think it went pretty well. Hopefully they didn't kick me off. So. Do you ever feel like there's too much preparation? I mean, sometimes, yes. That's the thing. Because if it seems too scripted, especially with comedy, you can't script comedy. So sometimes in my meeting videos, I won't write out jokes. I'll just have an idea of the joke I want to do, and then I'll start filming it. And hopefully the joke kind of just comes as if it's a response to what I'm saying. So. So, yeah, there's the thing of being too prepared. So Billy and I were both guests on your great podcast, the Offensive Line, and you said to me right before we started that the episode that I was on was your favorite episode since you started doing the show. And now I feel like Billy is very upset with this. Billy, do you know why I said that? It was because we roasted the jets so heavily, and it was so fun to make fun of him. That's why I was gonna say. I feel like you just said that to everyone. So that's why you made it to him, though. I didn't say it to you, though. Billy did come off it saying he really enjoyed it, though. I had a great time. We had fun. Yeah. There's a lot of ranting. You can rant in the show and take shots at people. Right. It's the offensive line for a reason. Did we do yoga on the show or something? We did. We did a Jets. It was like a way to. Like a therapy session. She was asked, right, how do I deal with, you know, the misery of being a Jet fan? I told her she wanted to do yoga, breathing and all that. I said, I just smoke weed. It helps. I had the same experience with you. You had sports reporters where I got like 30 minute notice because your original guest was having a baby that day. That's right. We've had that happen twice. Wait, urgency guests. Who was the original guest? I think it was Peter Rosenberg. It was Peter Rosenberg. We've had two. Because Peter did have a baby. I couldn't remember if it was him or the other guest. Two people have babies? Yes. The day that they were gonna come on my pod. So basically, I'm Tyreek Kill, guys. I'm creating children. Apparently the podcast is creating children. I don't know. Weirdest thing I've ever experienced. It was wild. Yeah. So I appreciate you filling in. Somewhat selfish of these people. Honestly, to have babies during football season. Yeah. Nine months each day. You have to do it. I know. I mean, plan better people. It's nine months, you know, with, you know what's coming. Same thing about having weddings and for during football season. Can't stand. Oh, yeah. Well, give me some other. Other rules of yours. You have any other rules? You're right. You cannot have a wedding during. Don't have a social life during the podcast. If you have a birthday. Wait, don't have a birthday. Don't get engaged. I will not be there. How is the building of the podcast been going? Because it's really like, it's taken off. Right. Thank you. Yeah, I think so. It's been great. It's. It's so fun to have different people on because you get different opinions. Like, we've had some comedians on, obviously, we've had guys like you in the industry. We've had former and current players. It's just fun to get different perspective of the same games that we're all watching every weekend. It's important for you to try to be. Because a lot of this stuff sounds the same if you listen, but you're going out of your way to kind of sound and be different. Right. You know, I found that the difference with my podcast is like, I do. I roast the people, and I'll roast people that come on the pod, as you guys know, who come on the pod. And it's different in the industry because a lot of the time we're trying to get things like interviews with people. So you want to be. Obviously, I'm nice to people, but, like, I'm not. You're not. I'm not too low to take shot at you if your team's losing or if something happens. So, yeah, it's been fun so far. Have you found yourself, like, in a position where, like, let me not be that much because maybe one day I want this person on my podcast. Let me scale it back a little bit. Yeah, I, you know, I try to keep it tasteful, obviously, and. And I'll always, hopefully, the comedy, like I said, is so hard and you have to have it well timed. It can't be too far because then it's just an insult and not, you know, a comedic side to it. So I think I'm hoping I'm learning that as I go in the industry. And you can always pick up real quick on if the guys are good with it. Like, you guys are great with it. Right. Like, some people either wouldn't pick up on the comedy or wouldn't know that it was a joke or would take it personally. So it's really reading the room and reading the person that's coming on. And I never want to not do it because I'm worried, like, oh, it's going to hurt their feelings or, you know, if it's a good joke, I'll make the good joke, but I also not gonna offend anybody in the process. But you're right, it's a fine line because sometimes trying to be funny if you're not doing it correctly could turn. It feels like you're being me. Yeah, exactly. And I never want to force it or anything, you know, and that's why I pitch myself as not a comedian. I'm a sports reporter. I'm a, you know, an influencer, a content creator. And then if comedy comes along with it, then people are like, oh, that was. That was kind of funny. Where do you want often. Where do you want this great career of yours to go? Like, what do you see yourself? Question. Like a job interview? Oh, no, I'm just wondering. No, I think Annie is really, really talented. I think her podcast is very, very good. It's different. And. And our show is different. And so I'm just wondering where she sees herself. Like, do you see yourself, like, network tv? I could see you doing just about anything. Honest. I would love, like, a night Like a. Like an SNL type show, you know, like a nightlife type show. I feel like that's where my content fits because we're. I'm giving information to people, but it's still got that. That kind of darker humor, I guess, or dry humor that would fit like a night. Yeah. Nightly show. So I'm. I'm good with whatever I mean. And in the meantime, I love social media because it's such a personal connection with your fans and with your followers and it's the way we consume everything now. Even this kind of stuff, you cut it up, you put clips on social media because that's how people get those little 13, 20 second videos that they watch every day. So, yeah, I like the social media side and maybe we can branch off of that. But didn't really think about that too much. I gotta start thinking about my future now. I'm sorry. I was trying to promote you and tell you how great you were. War. Listen, you're terrible. You're not going anywhere. I'm going to roast you on my channel. Did you see Jason Kelce's nightly show or. No, I did. Just. It just started, right? Yeah. I think it's a short run. I think it's just through the Super Bowl. It gave me game show vibes. Yeah. Did it. Did it feel like that to you? I haven't seen it. It was just the setup. No. And that's not a negative. Like it just. No, it's hard to do. I would love to do a game show. Oh, God. Hosting a game show would be the torture. People try to do that too. Like Ellen does a lot of stuff on her or did a lot of stuff on her shows. That was all game show. Yeah. I think the one I saw was the Philly fanatic came and like got Kylie in the middle of the show. So. Yeah, it looked great though. I mean, I'm. I think their brand. And same with the Mannings too. Like, they're kind of doing the same thing. This, like. Yes. Comedic. Goofy night show. Yeah. Goofy show. Yes. So, yeah, I spin off of that. But I think the focus is so much on social media for me because I. That's obviously where I started. So it seems like people are kind of bored by this matchup. It's odd. Like I've been here for a couple of days now and there's not the excitement there would normally be for a Super Bowl. Wasn't it. Wasn't it like DeAndre Hopkins is on his phone on media night or something? I think the players Are bored. Especially the Chiefs. Eagles. Eagles, not so much. Because a lot of the rookies I talked to, they were. They were like, man, this is so cool to be here. And. And they didn't experience the two years ago. Right. So I think for them it's great. But the, the Chiefs are just, just like, yeah, Ben there done that. Yeah. Let's just get to the game. If you're a third year player on the Chiefs, this is all, you know. Oh yeah, yeah. And I heard they love the ref questions. Guys, I think we should ask him more about that. I think people love. But the refs definitely favor. But they do. But obviously they do. It's obvious all the questions. You want this? It's right there. They do. But I said is if you, if you tell somebody, don't think about an elephant, what do they think of immediately an elephant. So think about the refs knowing. Don't make a controversial call. And. And don't make a call for the Chiefs. What are they going to think of? I. I can't make a call. But then you're going to be thinking about the Chiefs and all the penalties against the Eagles. It's just going to. I don't know. It's a mental thing. It's a very mental thing. I like the idea of the two of you hosting a game show together. What would it be? I don't know. I know he. I mean, I. Thank you. I feel just roasting you. I don't think that that's a compliment. I'm going to be honest with you. He's got the now the game show shirt is definitely not a compliment. Listen, I'm going to be honest with you. This is not. I planned out what I was gonna wear. This was not my plan thing today. I had cold sweats in the morning and the other shirt was like linen and I was like, I can't wear that shirt cuz I'm gonna sweat through it and then I'm gonna have like sweaty pits and like it's a whole thing. So I had to switch it up. I'm wearing like a fishing shirt today. Whatever excuses you want to come up with. You wanted to look like you were straight out of Miami Vice. We get it. You know what? It's okay. You know what? I don't want to host a game show with you. Oh, wow. Wow. Look what, look what you did. Next time you need a guest in five minutes. Next time someone has a baby. Next time someone has a baby. Stop procreating, people. Check out her podcast, the Offensive Line. Andy Agar. We appreciate it, as always. I look forward to coming on again. Of course. Thank you, guys. Yeah, sure thing. Hey, you sold that car yet? Yeah, sold it to Carvana. Oh, I thought you were selling to that guy. The guy who wanted to pay me in foreign currency. No interest over 36 months. Yeah, no. Carvana gave me an offer in minutes, picked it up and paid me on the spot. It was so convenient. Just like that. Yep. No hassle? None. That is super convenient. Sell your car to Carvana and swap hassle for convenience. Pickup fees may apply. You enjoying yourself here, man? Yeah, just chilling, man. Just chilling. Yeah. Lauren with me, my PR lady. Right. My uncle, my team. Yeah, you know, it's a blessing, you know, to be here, man. Your first time to Radio row. What? Which is, by the way, it's not really Radio Row anymore, okay? Like, radio's dying a slow death. It's all. It's Digital Road now, so. Yes, a bunch of podcasts. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But you're enjoying it, huh? Yeah, for sure, man. Grateful. Blessed to be a physician. Tell us what you're doing with psycho buddies this week. Yeah, man, psycho money. We did a deal. They looked out. I was interested in them. Never really heard much about them, but somebody brought it to my attention, and, man, I like what they had to offer. So they, you know, looked out, gave me some, you know, clothes and stuff like that to rock and support and, you know, trying to create this relationship. And obviously they. They got me looking good out here. Yeah, you do. Yeah. Trying to put it on, man. Right. How does this work with Psycho Bunny? You just call him, like, ah, I need some clothes, man. I wish. I kind of do be that easy. No, I'm just playing, really. My marketing guys and stuff like that, they kind of reach out to people for me. But sometimes, like, I've been doing my own research, and I'm real, like a fly, swaggy guy. So sometimes I reach out, like you said in DMS and things like that, and just say, hey, man, I really like what you guys got going on. I feel like, you know, I can represent you guys well and myself. And I can. I say, a lot of people say I could really talk and they'd be like, yeah, man, let's talk about it. And get them to connect with my marketing people. And the next, you know, we all talking and a deal is done. I like that you're still doing that. You're still DMing people yourself. And then, like, I'll send you my people now. Yeah, I like to dm, a lot of people, like, I just. What? DM the checkers. I just did a deal with Checkers. Okay. I worked the drive through, the video, gonna drop here soon. And it was fun. Went to a local Checkers in Tampa, worked the drive thru and stuff like that. Did you really? Yeah, but it was all based off of, you know, dn, dn, dm, Eminem. And I was big on checkers growing up, obviously, me and my brothers, my three other brothers. So there's no better fries than checkers. Are they the best fries? Checkers? Oh, yeah. The best fries ever. Really? McDonald's? I mean, no, Checkers fries are better. Yes. Yeah. Really? Yeah. 100 Rashad? Yeah. For real. Have you never had checkers rice? Yeah, I have, but I've had McDonald's fries as well. Different animal. Yeah. When I left working on Drive through, they gave me like a free large. Appreciated that. Wait, hold on a second. No, I mean, you know, I can't speak on the number we got, but, you know, how many people recognize you when you're going through the drive through? A lot of people. Honestly, a lot of people surprised, you know, but a lot of people ain't seen this look of me, like, wearing my glasses and stuff like that. Like, normally I don't wear them and stuff like that. Right. They were just like, hold on. So, you know, caught them by surprise. But the video should be good, though, you know, I'm good with talking, good with interacting with people. Were you trying to fans in Tampa, were you trying to mess with them a little bit, have fun with them? Yeah, for sure, for sure. You know, I mess with a lot of people all the time. Like, a lot of people don't, you know, really, like, if I'm walking around and stuff like that. Like, people know who you are, but a lot of people obviously scared to talk to you and stuff like that. But then sometimes when people do, they be like, you know, you look like Rashad White. Like, and then it kind of keeps going. And sometimes I just like, nah, I look just like him, the running back pretty much. So I like to mess with people. Then I just really like, I feel bad, so I'm like, nah, that is me, man. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you, ma'am. Stuff like that. But yeah, because I like to go to the gym, LA Fitness. I like to hoop with some guys and stuff like that. Be careful. Don't say. Don't say that too loud. You gotta know. You gotta know. You know what you're doing. No, you gotta Know? Yeah, for sure. Like, you know, it ain't five on five. I like to get shots up, you know? You know. You know, football, you know, it's been an argument for Atlanta time football players that they can play basketball. Basketball players think they could play football. So I like to still keep my jumper, you know, loose. And you see that. You see that form right there? You could play basketball game. You could play in the NBA. Good year. So, you know, a lot of people be like, oh, you, Rashad, and stuff like that. And I'd be like, nah, nah, that ain't it. Yeah. What'd you think of that, Luca trade, man? Man, that was crazy, man. Crazy, right? Yeah. And you want to know what's crazy? I had just went because my family live in Dallas, so I had just went to Dallas with my uncle and stuff like that. Was looking at some properties and some commercial real estate. And we went to the game and said courtside. And Luke, obviously, he didn't play. He'd been out for like, 15, 16 games. Never plays, Right? Yeah, I guess that's why he got, man. Oh, we were just like, damn, when he come back, man, they gonna be really good, though. Like, they really got a good squad. Like, they come back and the Lively. Derek Lively just got hurt. Yeah, too, man. Like, when they come back, they get their team back, they gonna be, you know, nice. But right then that happened. I'm like, and. And it happened what? I like. Because I'm on Easter time. Yeah. Overnight. Yeah. Yeah. People woke up, they were like, 12am at night. 11pm, 12am at night. Boy was talking about on the phone, like, hold on. He was like. He thought he was being, like, you know, pranked or something like that, right? No way. You know, people just talk on social media. But Shams reported that he, like, champs must have got hacked or something. Everyone thought that because we'd never seen a trade of that mask magnitude in the NBA. It's crazy. You love the Emmy. You love hoop, huh? Yeah, I love hoop, man. You know, you gotta watch basketball at a certain time, though, you know? Right. I'm not trying to say guys every night, but yeah, for sure. After football and then, you know, just when this, you know, the stakes get higher. Stakes get higher, sure. The seed, you know, it's coming. Who's your team? I'm not really like a team guy. I've more been like. I was just fans of, like, players. I like. I like to study games. So regardless of the football or basketball, I really like to just study game and be fans of players and stuff like that. So I always been a LeBron James fan, so you can kind of say, yeah, I follow him, but I never really, like, rep the team or something like that. Right. It's always been, you know, I'm LeBron James Guy, just like that. So I just like guys, you know, Game. I respect game. We love Baker Mayfield on this show. Billy loves Baker Mayfield. He's been on the show with us. Yeah. Before. That. Has to be a fun guy to play with in a normal fashion, like, upset. He just. I just. I kind of like. Do you not like Baker Mayfield? Are you gonna make up lose here? I'm not like you, Billy. I love Baker Mayfield. No, I like Baker. You know, like, it's just. I feel like with Baker, you're always in it. You also, like, with Baker, you're always a throwaway from being out of it, but you're always in it. With Baker, I feel like he changed that. Yeah, he has been a little careful this year. Yeah. Turnovers ain't been a problem. Yeah, he changed that. You know, good situation, you know. You know, he just cares, though. He just seems like a good teammate. That's all I'm saying. That's all we're saying. Play hard thing, man. Obviously. I mean, we got to give respect and credit where credit is due, man. Coming off of two amazing years, and I'm pretty sure he gonna have another third one back to back. You're an NFL running back. When you watch Saquon Barkley, do you marvel at him the way we do? Man, you just respect game. Really respect game, and that's all you can do. I mean, we don't, you know, be like, oh, exaggerated like y'all. But, yeah, you know, you'd be like, dang, man. Like, he's just a ball player, man. He different, you know? So, yeah, that's just how real and how you was raised. Like, real. Like, real ball players, real competitors. You just be like, man, like, you know, like certain intangible, certain things you can't teach, you know, like. And everybody. What you realize about it, watching other guys, like, everybody game is different, right? Everybody game is different. You're from Kansas City, huh? Yeah, I am. You grew up a jeep saying, yeah, yeah. You like this run, man, the run been. I mean, they didn't draft me, so I wouldn't say I. You know, I really like it, but I respect it. What I could say is, though, for the city. Yes. For being a hometown Natum. Yes. Just going through all the trials and tribulations all the different court. They love the Chiefs there, right? Yeah. Yeah. You know, they, like, Die hard. They. One of the best fan bases I've seen growing up in my life. So Mahomes. Ridiculous, huh? The greatest ever. I wouldn't. I mean, I. I play. You're not going there yet. I like that. Yeah. I give credit where credit is. Baker's up there. I played with the greatest ever, which I was grateful for my rookie year. I played with Tom Brady my rookie year. Yeah. Last year in Tampa. So I played with the greatest ever. But Mahomes is on his way. So this is interesting because Mahomes is trying to do something that no quarterback has ever done in the history of the NFL, which is win three straight Super Bowls, Right. And people are saying that will put him in the discussion with Tom Brady as the greatest ever. But here's what Brady has that Mahomes can never get back. Head to head. Brady beat him. Yeah. You guys beat him. I mean, yeah, you. You won't ever get that back, but, man, it's a crazy take. You can tell him it's crazy. It's not crazy. Three in a row. No one's done before. I'd rather win head to head. I mean, but you went three in a row. Just because no one done before. I wouldn't say that makes you the greatest ever. I mean, there's still time and stuff like that. You got, you know, durability. You got to take into account a lot of things obviously, too, stats and stuff like that. But, like. Yeah, like, it's my home's, like, 1B. Yeah, but you still got 1A. 1A comes up before B. Oh, dap. I love that. You just. You go to brands that you like, and then you get marketing deals out of them, so it's great. They don't come to you. You're going to them, which is awesome. But tell us one more time about Psycho Bunny on the way out. We appreciate your time, my man. Yeah, man. I just want to thank Psycho Bunny for supplying these clothes and things like that that I have on today, obviously making me look good on Radio Row, or did Digital Row, whatever we want to call it. Digital Row. Yeah. You remember that. Appreciate the. The partnership and, you know, I'm obviously looking forward and happy for looking forward for it to grow. Right. What do you think of this man's outfit? Who's about to walk in? Let's see if we can get a reaction from you. Hold on. Billy, do you know who's walking in? I do know. Yeah. Stiletto Tommy DeVito's agent? Yeah, man, that's different. He can use some psycho bunny. Yeah, he different. Yeah, he different breed, but he could be some psych. Yeah, yeah, tell them give me a call. Yeah, make some interest there. Appreciate y'all. We appreciate you, man. Enjoy the rest of the week here, man. All right, thank you, Rashad. Guy spilled pasta sauce all over my leg right, walking in here. What do you mean, a guy? Listen, radio, super bowl week, that's what it's all about. He was a fake. He had. He had a. A actual dish, right? And he. And it sauce, but it was a string. And then he pulled it back, right? He caught me. I said, dude, what if I was Joe Pesci and Goodfellas? Wait a minute. But you're not, though. No, I'm not. But, you know, who knows? You never know if I gotta turn into that animal, right? Yeah, yeah, but it's an odd response to someone dropping pastas on. What if I was Joe Pesci? Wait a minute. Someone's just walking on. Pretend to spill boss on people here. No, outside on the coming in. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You gonna take them out later or what are you gonna do? Stiletto? I got a guy that handles that. He does wear a leather jacket. How many guys do you have to handle things for you? You know what? Everything's above board, but I definitely got a team around me, so. Yeah, got Cousin Vito and Uncle Angelo and all that good stuff. I'm trying to get. Get situated with these things. I think we're good. I think you got to take the hat off. I don't think that's happening. You know what? My hairdresser, she screwed up, so she gave me a monk haircut. So I'm gonna hold off. I'm just kidding. Are you comfortable, though, right now? Yeah, I'm good. You know what? I just did this with one of the Boston stations. All right. Yeah, I feel good. How'd that go? I'm sure that was a thrill. Boston, I mean, they're always very nice. I mean, Zolak, he gave me the heism. He gave me the Heisman many years. And then finally I said, you know, he. He reached out. I was like, all right, you know what? I don't have no grudges or anything. Right. I said, it is the hometown. Even though I kind of immigrated more to New York. Sure. But New York has been great. I love New York. Yeah, Your suit is great. I appreciate it. I got a. A really good Vincenzo Jersey guy. Right. He did it up it is. It is Bill's theme color. We thought the Bills were getting here. I know. I. But at the end, you might want to wait for the outcome before you do that. This isn't something that's turned around in a week. Yeah, it doesn't. You know, it was a month out at the end of the day. Day. It's not as bad as a tattoo. Right, Right. Yeah. How many Mama Lukes. They. They end up getting tattoos on them with it. With a. A logo of it. And what are you doing? Right? You can take the suit off. Yeah. Suit could come off, and it's got the super bowl logo inside of it. Nice. And you know what? It's the Bill's theme, and it all goes hand in hand. What are you doing with pxg? You know, PXG is a great partner. You know, obviously, the whole balance in Z is important to me and self care. Yeah. PXG turns me from a free agent to a first rounder in terms of golf, that club, I mean, it does a lot of the work. I have PXGs, by the way. They're fantastic. They are. Yes, they are. Absolutely. It's the secret weapon. Right. I mean, it's just in their golf pro, that when I went in, I mean, he held my hand, he. He really completely transformed my swing. Right. My speed. But I feel like the PXG is the secret weapon. And, you know, I got a guy, obviously, for other things. PXG is my guy for golf. Right. And I have a huge draft party every year, so. Up at the Ferncroft country club in Middleton. 18 holes. Celebrity Golf years past, they lost a lot of balls. This year, I think with the PXGs, we're gonna get it done. But some of my guys, Tommy, Cam Lewis, have also used the clubs, and they love it, and it's helping them drastically. Are we invited? 1,000%. Wow. Wow. Okay. April 24th. This is great. Yes. April 24th. April 24th. Seriously? Seriously. Okay. You guys can set up either. I mean, if you want to play a little bit. He wants to play golf. He has. I want to play. Actually. Working. I want to play and work. Play and work. Play and work. Okay, that's a bet. All right. 424. I like that, 424. We can get the details. We exchange info. Oh, and great. You got to bring the cannolis, though. I'll bring the canola. I love a good cannoli. Yeah, I do. Well, Mike's pastry, which is the mecca of Boston bakeries. Most of the desserts Then the Tuscan kitchen. Right. Which is, which is great. Right. So I'm a big foodie. I have to chase Billy's smile and his, and his looks anytime he makes a look. He was, he was making fun of me when I told you I have PXG clubs. I don't know why. No, I was just, I just, I think it's. You're an agent, but you're cutting your own deals as well, which is incredible. Well, Tommy DeVito asked me, he said, are you the only agent that has an agent? And I'm like, it's incredible. I said, tommy, I said, you know me, there's no way that I would let some. I, I gotta do. I mean, it's almost like a condition with negotiating. Like certain people, you guys love what you do. And I feed, feed off negotiating. I mean, that's so important. But yeah, I mean, look at the whole viral thing has been amazing. Not, you know, for my clients because the Rolodex off the field went to another level. Right. And it's been great for certain guys maybe that didn't have Tommy's folk hero status, you know, that are really talented and have unique brands but don't get the exposure. So, yeah, there's been a lot of, you know, some collaboration I'm doing. I'm working on a TV project as well that I'm excited about. This is going to be. Your agent's working on it. So hold on a second. So, like, because of going viral, you've had brands reach out to you that then you can use for your clients? Yes. That's crazy. So good. Yeah, it has been, it has been. I, I'm very fortunate. One, one nectar. Great, great brand right here. Yeah, yeah. This thing, I'm gonna give you that, this is gonna be a secret weapon. What is it? It's a little catching caffeine right there. You know, you travel, you don't know what type of espresso you're going to get down here, you know, so this, this isn't going to disappoint. Just a little caffeine. You pop in with your PXG putter, you walk around, you put it. You didn't forget about PXG there. That was very well done by you. You tried to weave them together. I saw the wheels in motion, like, how am I going to weave this together? I just did. I looked at 12 o'clock, I said, oh, no, I gotta, I gotta, I gotta, gotta. I gotta undercut the linebacker to get on this dig route to get to the Other side so Tommy can feed me. How did you go about meeting the Pope? You know what? So good. Like I mentioned before, I mean, your grandmother had a sauce, right? You weren't it? I mean it's like an Italian thing. You don't disclose. But a couple things. I was on the red carpet last year, the ESPN honor. Excuse me, NFL honors. And I had a young girl interview me and she asked me a bunch of questions. One question was like, if you could change closets for the day, who would it be with? I said, the Pope. And I said, I'd love to. I love his look. I love to be able to anoint the Pope's look. You should address like the Pope today. That would have been great. That would have been better. Well, now the Pope has. Oh, you're right, I forgot about that. And I had a dear friend that's based in Italy. She was phenomenal and the stars aligned. But you know, my job, it's so action packed, packed, you know, 100 miles an hour all the time. But sitting in St. Peter Square, I was able to really take a step back and really reflect. St. Sebastian is my patriotic saint of athletes. I'm sitting next to a priest and he's like, I had my tie on with my medal of St. Sebastian. He's like, have you been to the catacombs of Saint Sebastiano? And I was like, what's that? And he's like, it's where he was executed and his tomb and blah, blah, blah. 30 minute cab ride after the Pope, I go there and I go through 2000 year old tunnels and I go to where he was executed and then I go back through tunnels and up and just had a cleansing moment there for everything that went down for Tommy Million one, you know, did what he did and having a chance to have an audience with the Pope and then St. Sebastian is a saint I've prayed to, I give coins to all my God. Guys. I know I'm going off a little bit on the Pope, but it was just. Italy is just, it's. It's a breathtaking euphoria. Were you nervous? You know what? I was because I had an entire conversation with him in Italian. Right. So I didn't want to bit butcher it. Right. I don't speak fluid Italian by any means, but enough that. And I gifted him a Wilson custom football that had the, the co. A Vatican coat of arms. Of course you did. Right. I had to go a PXG club or anything. Yeah. You know what I gave him, I actually would have been great. If you gave him a set of clubs, I would have. That's the. This year, we're gonna have to talk. Invite him to the tournament. Yeah. There you go. You can sit down. We can talk to him. But I gave him that. I gave him that regalo, and he was very. We locked eyes and, you know, Adam, chef. And put it out, which was cool, right? And my mom and dad were just blown away. Of course. That was. That was quite. Just a surreal moment. But, yeah, it was pretty sweet. But I didn't get the golf, obviously, over in Italy, which was kind of a bummer, but. Right. But you met the Pope. Yeah, exactly. That's. That's. Find the positives. Yes, that is. In the photo that was taken, you know, was just like. It was epic, right? It was really crazy. Crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy. Can I ask you what you got? What. What you talk about with the po. You know, I. I said, great to meet you, your holiness. You know, I am what I do. I'm a. A sport. A. A sports agent for football. Americano, right? And that. My grandparents were born in Italy, and I had a. A regalo, a gift. And he just said, thank you for doing what you do, glorifying God with your work. And it was just. It was pretty. Pretty special. Yeah. That's cool. It was cool because, you know, you. You think about it, the agent business, it's so. It's like the tower of terror. It's so high. Right? I'm telling you, Drew Rosenhaus has never met the Pope. Okay. Like, I mean, I call Drew the OG so he. Drew's the pioneer. I don't know. You know, he's done well, but, you know, it's. I. You know, like Mahomes and Brady and all the greats, you know, it's. You create your own path. Path, Right. You know, you try to, you know, follow what you. Your bliss and service your guys. And if you have an American Idol moment, you know, it's. It's just crazy how it all transpired. But I've been the same guy. Everybody's like, you know, oh, this is an act, or whatever. And I've been wearing fedoras. You know, my grandfather Pasquale, I wear it in his honor. We're just seeing it now. You've always been like this. Always. If you go through the ig. That's what my wife was getting a kick on of. You know, people just, you know, the trolls, whatever, saying, whatever. But just, like, when you're playing, you know, you don't listen to the noise. You just go in there locked in, and. Right, that's it. Control what you can control. You said you love the art of negotiation. Like, you love to negotiate. And I'm wondering who's the toughest negotiator that you've ever come up against? You know, the Patriots. I had a lot of guys with the Pats that I had 14 guys win rings with the Patriots. Wow. And they, you know, their roster, if you looked at when they were winning Super Bowls, you know, Brady took the hometown discount. They seldom, ever really overpaid a player. So I would say the Patriots in the Dallas Cowboys. Really? Yes. Because Dallas, you have layers with Jerry, with Stephen, with Adam. Are you dealing directly with Jerry? Everything's funneled up to him. Okay. Yeah. So. So I did that with Alfred Morris, and that really, you know, took a lot of digging deep and, you know, really just coming up with a game plan, sticking to it. And sometimes you got to go that better. Best alternative to a negotiation, which is having. Because, look, I mean, they got all the resources, all the bells and whistles, but we come in there with some unique, you know, moves ourselves that we're able to hit them and negotiations. And I thought it was a. I thought we. We definitely. They met some concessions, and at the end of the day, you know, we got it done. But, you know, obviously, there's times when leverage, as we know how important that is. Yeah, it's everything. You know, it is market value. And so it's always trying to, you know, be a cheerleader or convey a lot of those, you know, quantifiable traits that you try to, you know, bring value to that a lot of teams might not see, say, okay, hey, we don't put a big premium on this, but, you know, that you're not getting the statistics or those analytics can't be used, but there's value in other areas, so. But whether that. Or even, you know, negotiating on little things, you know. Yeah, you just like to negotiate. I just like to negotiate. You know, it's. It's. It's something, I don't know, I really gravitated to through the years, and I think my guys really see the value in that. Right. That I'm not going to leave a nickel on the table. Yeah, they appreciate that. Yeah. And not try to do it in a way where the next time around, you're going to, of course, get air. Hold. Right. You know, you show respect for Rosenhaus earlier. We'll get you out of here. In this note, Sean Stellato with us on behalf of pxg. If I gave you a PXG club and I said you could take it to one agent that you despise, who would that agent be? Wow, that's a great question. You know, I mean, I had a. I had an agent that stole a player. Andy Sims. Probably at first I wanted to challenge him into a three round celebrity boxing match, but I mean, someone GM said you would have put him in the hospital and you don't know if he would have left, but you know, I'd probably say him. I mean, it's, you know, it is what it is. I don't, I don't count. Man, you did not waste time. I, I didn't think we were gonna get an answer. Yeah. Give us a name. It's been sitting there for a while. Glad I asked you. Yeah. You know, but it's. You know what it is what it is. I don't count the losses, count the wins. And sure it's unfortunate things like that happen, but it is what it is. I'm in a good place. You know, I got the great guys on the bus. You met the Pope. Yeah. That's what I'm saying. I know you're endorsing pxg. Yeah. If there's. You have an agent. If there's anything that's ever went wrong in any. And I truly believe there's an experience in all those things. Of course. To grow. Yeah. To get better. Yes. At the end of the day, you know, I believe God puts the right people in your right in your life at the right time. And that's what I, What I've been able to do. And you know, Tommy's been just an unbelievable client, but I got a lot of great clients, you know. Fatou Melafano is another third round pick with the Lions. You know, he's getting ready for next month. Just that could go on. Andrew DePaul are talking about. He's my Jerry Maguire story. Right. Three time pro pro bowler, the best long snapper in the NFL. Awesome. And blue collar kid too. Just humble. And that's the guys I want to be around. Yep. But I, I'm. Doesn't matter how many times I get the Pope meet the Pope, I'm still the same guy. Grew up three of eight of us, three bedroom house, slept on a cot. And you know, I got the right core values and I got a good, good village, a good team under me. So we'll see where this thing goes, man. A good bunch of guys. A good bunch of guys. Yes. I see you got A good book right there. Stugas. I do. Yeah. It's my book, man. That's my book. St. Gots his personal record book. You want to sign it for me? What do you think? Yeah, I'll be honored. Yeah, I want them to sign it for me. When, when do we think we're going to wear this bill suit again? Or is this a one time situation? I'm going to wear it next year when they get to the. Okay. But he might do the line. Are you, you have the bills getting there next year, huh? Yeah, I, I do. I just. Because the Chiefs don't like. I mean, I just don't understand. I, I, I feel like I'm a, in a, a music video or something. I'm in the. I'm getting ready reruns. Yeah. But I just think it's crazy. It's like fourth and one. I mean, that was clearly a first down. Yeah. Yeah. I was sitting directly across. Right. I mean, I don't want to blame it on the refs because there's other. But you're blaming it on the refs. I mean, that's what you. I think David Portnoy, el president, he came out, he had a perfect narrative that he put out. Yeah. But I think he lied. He said he'll never watch the NFL again. I don't think that's the case. But he definitely, he definitely. We've all said it. Listen, we do this for a living. I'm telling you. I've said crazy things that I don't mean. All right? I don't care about the jets nearly as much as people think I do. Okay. Oh, the Jets. I did see some funny video about a Chinese guy or he was getting kicked in the private by hit. He was wearing a cup. And they just kept on kicking and kicking and kicking and they said, this is a Jets fan. That's what it feels like to be a Jets fan. I, I love full disclosure. Keep kicking me in the balls. Love the Green Lantern. Wayne Kerbet, that was one of my guys. I try to emulate my game after. Yeah, he was a talented guy. Your football game? Yeah. You could, you could pull up the highlights. They don't lie. Oh, really? They can. You know what? I had a little, I had a little game I'm playing tomorrow night in a celebrity flag football game with terrell Odell Beckham Jr. All for the slot receiver. Yep. Slot receiver, Tracy McGrady. 3. Yes. What is this game? Where is it? Yeah. When and where it's gonna be at? It's At a damn. I'm gonna. My phone. It's at a high school. Local. High school stadium. What? Tomorrow night, 7:00, Celebrity Sweat puts it on. If you. If you wanna. Super bowl week, basketball game breaks out. Yeah. If you're down, I could. I. I promise you we won't disappoint. Okay. There you go. All right. Maybe we're down. I think we might be down. I'll text you if you need tickets. I put them down. Okay. Your name. All right. And. Yeah, we'll. Yeah, I mean, courtside, I get. I can interview everyone and all that. I'll make sure. Without a doubt. Okay. Now, Dido Vesse. What? I don't know what that means. Where's your family from in Italy? My family? No, I'm. I'm. He's gonna laugh at this. No, you're gonna love this. I'm Jewish. Yes. Jewish, Italian, Asian. Asians, everybody. It's all about family. It's about fashion. That's exactly right. Faith. So I got. So. So I got the nickname from Hank Goldberg when the Sopranos came out. John. John. Oh, we're gonna call him John. There you go. I'm no longer Jewish. I mean, just like that. How about that? Amazing. So you got the nickname from Hank Goldberg from the. From. Yeah, it was the name of Tony Spirano's boat. Remember? They just. Just asked me. I do. Wichita ESPN asked me what was my favorite Sopranos episode. Yeah. I said, not the last one. I said my. I said my least favorite one was the last one. Right. I said there was so many of them. I remember a funny one. I got an ab work. Alvido sat in the chair and broke it. And it was rolling on the ground. Yes. And it was pretty. It was pretty funny. You are a piece of work. You know what I do remember? I love you. When Tony. I appreciate it, brother. I do remember when Tony Soprano was on the golf course of Junior. Yeah. And Junior was going down south and he started talking about sushi and that was actually hitting from both sides of the rough. Yes. Jesus. I might need. I might need one of these. Sienna. Sicily. We're gonna go gold. Take them. Okay, listen, get to us on the basketball game, perhaps we'll be there tomorrow night. But the football game. Look me in the eyes right now. I love you. I love you. You had me at hello. There you go. Thank you, buddy. Enjoy the rest of your week, man. Okay. All right. The flight a little. Little delayed, I heard, right? Oh, yeah. It was a little bit late coming out of there. They not know that you're on the flight. Tell them, oh, man, they never know. Flight, take off on time. I just want to get there safe. That's my thing. Yeah, but don't you say, hey, listen, the greatest running back of all time is on the flight. What are we doing? They're like, who is that? Where is he at? Not. Not you, old man. Not you. Eric, I know you. You think you're the best running back of all time. No, you don't. No, my guy, O.J. simpson. Really? O.J. wow. Greatest of all time. To me. That's why I played the position. Right. Because of O.J. that's O.J. yeah. So you're watching him as a kid, and you said, I want to do what OJ Does. That's exactly it. I want to play the position. They tried. They had me at a slot receiver and all that. Slot back. I'm like, I don't like this. Right. Oh, you're too tall. When did you know you would be good enough to play in the NFL? Like, at what age was there. Was there a moment? You know what? I think it was probably my. I think it was my junior year in college, Right? Yeah. Matter of fact, my good friend Harvey Armstrong, he played for the Eagles, and he came. They came back to play the Cowboys, right? And they said, eric, he said, man, they talking about drafting you? I'm like, really? I mean. I mean, I was shocked. I'm like, really? He said, yeah. I'm like. He said, you might be a number one pick. I'm like, so what did they get? I mean, I had no, you know, it's not like, you know, I had no idea. Idea. And I met Wilbur Montgomery, and I don't forgive. When I saw him, like, man, he played. I could play. I like Wilbur. Yes. Great player for the Eagles. Great player. Great player. So you know, that. That's kind of the time I thought I had a shot to play. What do they get? Yeah. A lot of money. It wasn't a lot of money, but it was a lot of money to me back then. Back then, it was a lot of money, though. Yes. You see the money now you're like, oh, Jesus. But you know what? I'm not envious of those guys. I'm happy for. For him. They deserve it. I know how tough that game is, and you know what it does to you. Yeah. Do you have a. A good relationship with Saquon? Do you know Saquon at all? I don't know him. I don't. I talked to him. I talked to him after he had his last. He had to got to 2,000 yards. And I got his number from, from a guy that I know that, that works for the Eagles. Yeah. And so I gave him a call. I sent me a man. I. I called him, I talked to him and I told him, I said, man, I said, you know, had a great, you had a great season, right? I told him, I told him my AP story. Yeah. I said, I talked to AP after he had. He had 2,000 yards. I called him the next day and I said, ap, a great season. He. Thanks, Eric. I said, man, let me ask you a question. Don't you have a. A game where you get the most yards in the game? He said, yeah, 200. I think 95. I said, oh, yeah. You want anybody to break that record? He said, no. I said, exactly so, man, so good. I told him, great season. And you know, my thing is, is that I saw what Shady McCoy said, that I said that it should be an asterisk by that. That's bull. I never said that. Right. I mean, I would never say that because I know how hard it is to get 2,000 yards. Oh, because there's 17 games and all that. Yeah. I don't believe that. I mean, OJ did it in 14, I did it in 15, one extra game. So, I mean, I don't play that game. I mean, 2,000 yards is 2,000 yards. I don't care if it's 19 games is what it is. So. But did I want him to break it? No, you were happy to sat him. No, I want my. I have a 12 year old son. I'm not saying he's gonna play pro football, but man, he is some kind of athlete. I mean, I saw him when he was 4 years old. He's some kind of athlete, right? And he told his mom last year, she was in the car with him, she said, I gotta tell you what Dallas said. Said what? She said, my dad has a record, doesn't he? She said, yeah, what is it? He said, 2,000 yards. He said 2,000 yards? Yeah. He said, I want to break that record. I said, okay. I doubt now that would. Now that would be what I would want. You'd be okay with that? Oh, my gosh. I mean, I'd be perfect. That'd be perfect. Yeah. So, yeah. Do you think your kid's gonna play football? Does he like football? He loves football. He does. But I don't let him play tackle yet. Really? No, I didn't play style, didn't play flags. Seven on seven. But I didn't play tackle. I just don't think. He's not. He's not ready. He's ready, but I don't want him to play. I just. I think. I think ninth grade, eighth and ninth grade would be. He's in sixth grade right now. Okay. I think ninth grade would be a good time for him to start. Wait, but you seem. You seem like. Is there a conflict here with. Because the game is brutal, and that's why. That's why. So is there conflict with you letting him play in general, or are you okay. Once he gets to a certain age in general, I don't really want him to play, to be honest with you. I mean, but if he wants to play, because his mom and I got into a little argument about it, she wanted him to play, like, now. Like right now. I'm like, no. And she's like, well, so and so says. I'm like, well, who the hell is so and so and so? Right? Well, you know, he played in college. I'm like, listen to the hall of Famer. I'm arguing with her. You know, he's gonna be. I see. Not gonna be behind. He's a good athlete. So then I said, okay. I said, let me break it down to you. I say, you know how you panic? Yeah. I mean, she's a panic mom. Yeah. I said, imagine him getting hurt. I said, when. When I turn to you and say, dallas is. I said, you'd be on the field over the fence. Yeah. And she said, yeah, you're right. Yeah. I said, no, I see. Still, he's not ready. I don't want that for him yet. I said. And I. Then I. Now he talked to me about it. I said, son, let me explain. I said, Dallas, you're 12. I said, okay, you going play football? 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17. Okay, that's. That's. That's, you know, grade school to high school. I said, now, if you play college, 18, 19, 20. I say, that's. That's all that foot. I said, dallas, that's a lot of hair. I said, they not pull pulling flags. They're hitting right. Especially your position. Yeah. And as he plays. And he said, dad, you're right. And that was the end of it. He said, I'll play when you say I can play. And that was it. Well, that's a weird age, too, right? Because some kids are growing faster than others. So you could be the same age, but you're totally different sizes and body types at the time. Yeah. I Just don't, you know, the head injuries and stuff, you know, I mean, look, I know what is done. I mean, I'm not the same guy I was. I know I'm not. You know, and so, I mean, like, I just got the thing I got, you know, I got on sets. Parkinson's. So, you know, and I'm not forgetting stuff. So I mean, I just call it like I see it. And I. I don't want that for him. I mean, Right. My mother hated football. She hated it. She said, eric, I hate that sport. The only thing is, say, you make it look so easy, son. I said, but it's not. And, you know, she said, I'm hits. It's not normal. She said, that's not normal. That's not normal. It's not normal, but it is what it is. But if he wants to play when it's time again, I'll let him play. There'll be a time where he. He can make his own decision. Right, Right. You did make it look like effortless, man. You did. I mean, Eric, you're the greatest running back I've ever watched on a football field. Thanks, man. Thank you. I appreciate it. But, you know, I like. And. And like, I say my guy was. My guy was oj. That's. That's why. That's why I played that position. You're with the NFL alumni this week on three for obesity. Tell us what you're doing there. Just talking about, you know, going to the doctor, you know, getting checkups. Because I can. I can speak for black men, us, especially black athletes, we have a tendency. They don't want to go to doctor. And I got to tell you, me, I'll go to doctor. I mean, my wife know. I've driven myself to the ER before. My heart don't feel like it's beating. Right. I'm serious. I've stayed in the hospital. They say, wait, I'm at the. I'm in the hospital. Yeah. You have made. Hold on, hold on. You just went missing one day. It's like, where are you? I'm in the hospital. She knew. I said, I'm going to the er. And then she hadn't come and said, well, I said, I'm in the hospital. Check me in. I'm like, what? I said, they checked in. I said, they gonna run some tests. Okay. You want to come over? I said, no, I'm good. I'm big on that. I mean, you know, I have hypertension. So you. It's certain things that you have to do to Take care of yourself. Trying to eat right, even though I don't eat right all the time. I got a sweets problem, but other than that, man, I try to work out. I mean, I'm 64 years old. You can let him play, but I can't play no football. Trust me. I can't take them hits. But you look great, though, man. Thank you. A young 64, I would say. Is it. I don't know. I like, in the mirror and I'm like, who the hell is this old man? I broke in my house. Wait, how often are you driving yourself to the doctor? Like, did the doctor ever say, eric, get out of here, you're fine? I'mma tell you, it's at least maybe once every other year. I go something like that. Billy, I love it. Billy's there every week, just so you know. You know? Yeah, he lives. He lives at an hospital. Look, if you're like, tuning up your car every 3,000 miles, why not a good checkup every once in a while? You know, it's like, okay, if you. If you just drive and drive the car. Drive the car. The oil is running like. And the car's like, the lights are flashing. The body tells you, hey, I'm hurting over here. You. You can't. You. You're not. I can't breathe, you know, or I've got a bad headache. It's giving you warning signs, and you got. You got to take care of it. I love that your wife took someone else's opinion besides yours on your son's football career. You don't even. I'm. One day, I'm out there, we all. He's playing football, and I'm telling. What. I'm telling him, hey, dude, I say, stop making all the cuts. Just make a cut and go. And he said, well, mama said. I say, why mama don't play no football? Do you know what? Your dad. Hey, let me tell you, he don't. He think his dad. It don't even matter. I love it because, you know, he's so nonchalant and he's real laid back. But daddy, you know, know, it's like I try to show him something. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know, I know, I know. I'm like, okay, okay, okay. They know everything. Yeah, they know everything. He listen to you before he listen to me. I'm telling you, I guarantee you, I guarantee you. I mean, my kids would listen to Billy. Anyway, we appreciate your time, man. Thank you. Have a great week down here in. In New Orleans. And one more time on the way out if you want to talk about it. NFL alumni on three for obesity. What are you doing? Once again, making sure that you go get checkups, go to the doctor. And this is very important. I mean, I gotta say, it's important to make sure you eat right. Because, you know, guys, you know, at a certain age, you know, the body don't work with it. It doesn't work like it used to. It doesn't digest like it used to. It does digest like it. You got that right. So take care of yourself. What's your candy that you get your go to sweet cakes? I got cake ups like pounds. Pound cakes. It's a bad town to like cake. Is it? Is it a bad town? It's a bad week for you. If I live, you have. I think I eat. I ate up the whole time. Schedule a doctor's appointment for Monday, Eric. It's going to be a long week. We appreciate. Thank you so much. Thank you. All right, thank you.
