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Leonard Fournette
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Leonard Fournette
Why? What's wrong?
Julian Edelman
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So what's the play?
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Jarvis Landry
We back baby.
Leonard Fournette
4th and so you dig Little Net here and Jarvis Juice land you.
Jarvis Landry
Hey bro, tell me what's going on. What's the fashion world into the dick? Talk to me about that.
Leonard Fournette
I'm chilling. I'm chilling at Leroy on, you know what I'm saying? I got the, you know, the 101, the 504.
Jarvis Landry
You diggames.
Leonard Fournette
You ain't never seen these, okay?
Jarvis Landry
That ain't got them.
Leonard Fournette
You heard me.
Jarvis Landry
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Leonard Fournette
Little Jersey. Jerry Rice.
Jarvis Landry
Don't say Lil.
Leonard Fournette
It's my guy.
Jarvis Landry
It's a legend on there.
Leonard Fournette
100. Had to pull him out. Had to pull them out. We talked about San Francisco last week. So? So I had to, you know, get in character this week. You know what I mean? What about you?
Jarvis Landry
See, you know, you know me. Unions, you know what I'm saying? Chrome to the foams, you know what I'm saying?
Leonard Fournette
Can't hide money.
Jarvis Landry
Erd, you know, plane roller.
Leonard Fournette
I ain't got the bust down Plane can't hide money.
Jarvis Landry
You know, I got.
Leonard Fournette
What's this?
Jarvis Landry
Whatever that is. You know what I'm saying?
Leonard Fournette
Popping it.
Jarvis Landry
So we get into it. We get into it. Also, my clothing line dropped in two weeks for a show.
Leonard Fournette
Hey, I need it. What's up, bro? I got you. You ain't never sent the link.
Jarvis Landry
Listen, listen, the link ain't dropped yet, but just know you the first on the show. Yes. You're gonna have it on.
Leonard Fournette
I appreciate it being full uniform.
Jarvis Landry
Let's talk about. They had a comment that was passed about one of the coaches with the head coach.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah.
Jarvis Landry
In Miami.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah. Let's pull this up. Let's pull this up. I think it was Raheem Mozart. He said, he said, I need somebody tough that's going to lay the hammer down when it needs to be down and tug on players to get in line. Mozart continued, when you don't have that, the impact can definitely be detrimental. He said that on. I think on the Colin, Colin, call her show. How do you feel about that? Do you feel like, you know, that was, that was the downfall of the Miami Dolphins. First, first we'll get into that. Do you feel like that was the downfall of the Miami Dolphins? The coaching staff, the culture?
Jarvis Landry
I believe so. The culture. I think it worked this first year there, obviously it was winning. The record speaks for itself. I think they was having fun. But, you know, once you get too comfortable with the players, it kind of. It takes away the integrity of everything, you know, and I think that's kind of what he did. He had a laid back, chill demeanor. You know, he didn't seem hard nosed. He didn't seem the type of coach to, you know, curse your ass out when you're wrong when you're doing this. So, I mean, I wasn't there. I mean, you could tell me your input, how you feel about it.
Leonard Fournette
No, but, but my question would be like, you know, isn't that natural? Right? When I think they brought most of the same players back from the following year. Right? So, you know, we would be a little bit more casual opposed to like, because I know now, you know, I mean, I know what makes Leonard go. I know what makes, you know, these, this other guy go, you know, why would I, you know, change how I'm handling these relationships, Right? If anything, it grows for the better. So it's, it's, it's tough to see. Do you think it's tough to see that, you know, these guys wanted one thing and was getting something different?
Jarvis Landry
I mean, I don't Know, I mean, if it works, you him being laid back and y' all winning, you know,
Leonard Fournette
they won last year. They won, they won the prior year,
Jarvis Landry
so there's no complaints. But you know how it go when, when you start losing, you know, that shit starts sinking way downhill. They got to point the finger on him, point the figure at him, point the figure at him. But me, I, I just feel like I'm the type of person, you know, I wouldn't throw my coach under the bus. Right. I think that's what it.
Leonard Fournette
Clearly you didn't and they threw you under the bus.
Jarvis Landry
True, true. And, and I also, I really feel like as a player, you have to hold your team to a certain standard.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah, right.
Jarvis Landry
The coach, I mean, we at. We're not in college, we're not in high school, we're professionals.
Leonard Fournette
Right.
Jarvis Landry
So the type of player I am, I'll take it upon myself to go check my teammates. Right. Like, and that's something I've been, I've been coach hard my entire life too. So it's kind of something we were brought up in, in Louisiana. Hard nose football out down deep in the South.
Leonard Fournette
Yep.
Jarvis Landry
You. You six and seven years old, you know, I can't remember like playing against. I played for Huntersfield back in, you know, if there was no Hunters Fields in my hood, the seven Ward. And I went and played for another team called Goretti Saints in New Orleans east. And my first time ever dealing with misdirection, right? Yep. He hear the ball going here, I'm like, damn. Like there's all type of shit going on. So I'm very confused. But at six or seven years old, you got my daddy telling me like, man, get your fucking shit together.
Leonard Fournette
Right.
Jarvis Landry
So that was instilled in me. So it's nothing a coach could tell me going forward that can soften my feelings, make me feel away, you know what I'm saying? I think a lot of those guys didn't have that growing up.
Leonard Fournette
Right. So you saying you, it doesn't matter what type of coach it is, right? It could be a laid back coach, it could be a strict coach, a lay down the hammer type of coach.
Jarvis Landry
I'm gonna do my job 100% and I'm gonna make sure the guys that we're playing with and for do their job right. And like, I go back to like a tough coach. I had B.A. b.A. Was a tough ass coach.
Leonard Fournette
Bruce Arians.
Jarvis Landry
Yes, he was a tough coach. So I can't remember, we played against the Panthers, you know, and I wasn't playing as much my first year in Tampa. So I'm frustrated, you know what I'm saying? Like, I think I carried the ball four times. You know, we came on a plane. He like, he like, he's like. He's like, what's the problem? You know, we had the real math. I said, coach, you got me fucked up. Like, you brought me here for what? You got me sitting behind Rojo as Ronald Jones. I'm like, man, I'm not. I'm not seeing. I'm not seeing a field. And of course, he had the high hand. You know, he's breaking 80 yard touchdowns, 90 yards, touchdowns. And he told me this straight up, Leonard, you're great talent. You see what we have here. I want you to be here. But if you don't want to be here, then you choose, right?
Leonard Fournette
We can get you going.
Jarvis Landry
Yeah, you choose. He said, I'm not going to make that decision for you, but you have to make it. So he gave me until the plane ride home was. You know what I'm saying? We got back to Tampa, bro, I'm talking about. I was mad as fuck, bro. You know, headphones, headphones on my ear, head down, you know, crying, like. Cause, you know, I wasn't. I wasn't used to putting in that position of not playing. Like, I've been a starter my whole life. But he wound up being one of the best coaches I've had, you know?
Leonard Fournette
And you. Would you say that was because he was being honest with you or, you know, being truthful? Yeah, yeah.
Jarvis Landry
Like, and that's the problem in that business. Like, it's so many. There's so many people that's fake. You know what I'm saying? And scared to hurt your feelings.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah.
Jarvis Landry
And we grown men.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah.
Jarvis Landry
See what you say, what you said with your chest.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah, yeah. No, I think, I think also, like, based on a comment that, that, that Raheem gave, I think it answers the question of, like, what was the problem with the Miami Dolphins, you know, for. For throughout this little era, right, where people couldn't figure out how they had the talent. Right. But it goes to show you that the problem was also a culture problem. Right. They, to me, this tells me they didn't have enough leaders in the locker room. Right. If we're depending on a coach to hammer down and be this tough presence around the team, it tells me that they didn't have enough leaders inside of the organization. You know what I mean? And I think great teams and great arc and great players, they put that on themselves, right? They. They lean into, you know, being the extension of the coach, right? The coach is really there to create an environment for people to feel comfortable under pressure, right? Like, I'm not saying the coach is not going to hold you accountable, but the coach shouldn't have to yell, right?
Jarvis Landry
That are we grown men, man.
Leonard Fournette
Grown men. If you look at, if honestly, bro, if you look at some of our great coaches that we all love and respect, right? I wonder if Raheem Mozart would say this if he was playing for Andy Reid. Andy Reed don't seem like he a coach that's yelling. And no, he hold you accountable, get the job done as next man up. You know what I mean? Like, you know, I, I wonder if that's, you know, if those comments, these comments was, will still be said. You know, I, I think that during our time, well, my time at lsu, I played with so many guys, right, that Coach Miles was a great coach. He was a great presence, right? He had a great teacher as well, right? Frank Wilson was a part of that staff, right? One of my favorite coaches at the time as well. Coach Adam Henry joined the staff. Coach Henry, right. You know what I mean? And Frank was definitely a lay down the hammer guy, right? But as much so like, Frank also wanted you to go out there and play free and be you and be yourself, right? So I think there's something to be said why by, by coaches and leaders in the locker room, right? Like, guys, think about this, right? If you're creating an environment that people are not have to walk on eggshells, you know what I mean? It's probably not a good environment, right? So, you know, playing at lsu, I played with guys like Kelvin Shepard, Russell shepherd, you know, dogs, man, animals, JC Copeland, you know, Jeremy Hill, Odell Beckham, guys that, guys that, you know, called it how they saw it, right? Tyron, Matthew, you know, guys that when we were practicing, you know, at the practice facility, not at the practice facility, they're still calling it how it is. Guys that worked extremely hard. They didn't need a coach or some type of presence to go out there and take pride in what they did, right? And I think that that's, you know, hopefully something that the Dolphins hope can get answered in these new guys that they're bringing in this new culture that they're developing because it plays a lot into any organization, not just football, you know, family, family stuff, life, you know what I mean? Like, as a leader, man, you have to kind of create a, a better work environment, man. Like we all have the one goal here, right, is to win. And that's to win, man. So I don't know, man, I don't know. Outside of that, man, who, who else have you played for that, you know, you could say. What about Todd Bowles? You play for, did you play for Todd Bowles?
Jarvis Landry
A little bit, yeah. Tybo is more of a defensive guy,
Leonard Fournette
you know, he didn't, he ain't talk to you.
Jarvis Landry
He didn't talk to the offense.
Leonard Fournette
I love defensive coaches for that reason.
Jarvis Landry
I mean, but his, his demeanor and how he ran a team and things like that. Yeah, he's quiet. Yeah, he's very quiet. Right. He a voice opinion here and there. But coach, Coach Bowles is a laid back coach.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah. You know. You know, also like somebody that I kind of like always wanted to play for because of their demeanor was like Coach Tomlinson, like, I feel like coach Tomlin has like the perfect balance of like, you know, holding people accountable and like, bro, just go out there and win the rep for sure. You know what I mean? And I think that that's what a lot of players need, you know what I mean? I also hate seeing, you know, young guys come into the league, right, and they coaches on them, like laying the hammer down on them, right? And it kills their confidence for sure. It destroys, you know, the confidence they have out there to go out there and just play free to do the things that they did to get them to this point, you know what I mean?
Jarvis Landry
So do you think that's from, you know, I guess the head coach kind of on them about, you know, running their routes at certain depths, you know what I'm saying? Because when you put new coaches in and new staff together, you know, the rules kind of change and dictate. I guess they want the structure around how they want their players to be.
Leonard Fournette
Listen, listen, I'm good with details. Like, I'm good with, you know, hey, it's two yards from the numbers, you know, is that two yards, 12 yards, the route is at 12 yards, you know, or for you, it's, you know, a gap to expand, whatever it is, right. You know, your target is this person on if the mic, 54, whatever, you know. Yeah, I'm good with those details. Right. But I think that at some point you got to let the guys go out there and play, right. You know, and I don't know if that's something that most coaches possess. Right. And it's also letting your position coach coach, right? Like maybe in most cases, for a lot of us, a lot of Players, you have probably have a better relationship with your position coach than you do with your head coach. Right?
Jarvis Landry
So, yeah, because people don't understand NFL. The head coach is more like your therapist.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah, yeah. Like a presence. He's like a presence.
Jarvis Landry
He's like a presence, right? And when things not going right, that's when you go talk to him like, coach, I see this this way. And that's really what his job is. His job is the 53 man roster, y'.
Leonard Fournette
All.
Jarvis Landry
If you have, you know, issues going on outside of football, that's who you talk to. Issues with football, that's who you talk to, too. But he's also gonna. He's also gonna let you know if you know, man, listen, you're not doing this, right? That's what. This is why you're not playing 100, right? And I also going back with the young guys, right. I also feel like even with the young guys, right, Sometimes you have to let them go out there and make mistakes and play. Don't be on the ass, because when you do that, that's when they're not playing 100%. You know, they're in the middle of the route, thinking. Thinking too much, playing slow. And that's how you fuck around and get hurt 100%, you know what I'm saying? So, I mean, this whole segment we just talked about was great. People needed hit us from great football minds.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah, no, and you hit another point, too. It's like playing fast requires you being confident and comfortable right in your position. And again, that's where the coaching happens in the beginning of that is throughout the details giving you. Look, this is your assignment. You know, the snap count is this. This is where you need to be. This is with coverage. You should be trying to recognize. This is when you're going to get a ball, get the ball. You're. You the second option. You the first option. You want a 1B, whatever it is, right? And then from there, it's like, I have to release you, man. Like, I have to like. Like I have to, like, let you go out there and play. You know what I mean? Like, I can't be on the sideline and you. You scanning defense and I'm out there.
Jarvis Landry
Later.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah, let him run hard. All right, Leonard, you got 50. You know what I mean? Like, I can't get. I can't.
Jarvis Landry
Hey, bro, I'm glad you said that, because now I'm thinking. I'm thinking of all the coaches. I had a position coach. They all played ball 100, right?
Leonard Fournette
And that's the key.
Jarvis Landry
Are you the type of player your coach have to play ball or he's just a coach that can just, you know, just come out and, and teach? Because like, I've had my, well, my different interactions with things like that. Right. I had TYRONE Wheatley, Todd McNair, I had Terry Rubisky, I had guys who played.
Leonard Fournette
Yep.
Jarvis Landry
You know, Tyrone Wheeler was the, the guy in Michigan.
Leonard Fournette
Yep.
Jarvis Landry
You know, TMac, Ty McNeil and Temple Robisky, LSU. So they played. So it's like they understood me.
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Julian Edelman
This is Julian Edelman from Dudes on Dudes with Gronk and Jewels. All right, real quick, take a look at yourself right now.
Leonard Fournette
Why?
Jarvis Landry
What's wrong?
Julian Edelman
Nothing's wrong. You look like a guy running on three hours of sleep and vibes.
Leonard Fournette
Okay.
Julian Edelman
Yeah, I'm tired, kind of cranky and very thirsty. Congrats. Those are some of the potential signs of mild dehydration. And I bet your last bathroom break showed you another sign your body might be throwing you a penalty flag.
Leonard Fournette
So what's the play?
Julian Edelman
Call Liquid IV hydration multiplier one stick in water helps hydrate faster than water alone. Okay, but where's the proof? Liquid IV's clinical studies, not just a guy. I know real science results you can trust.
Leonard Fournette
Well, take a look at me now. Liquid IV is officially part of my daily hydration routine. Pass the firecracker Popsicle flavor.
Julian Edelman
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Jarvis Landry
was coming from and outside of football, the issues and everything I was dealing with being a high draft pick, knowing I had to turn this whole organization around and I had to come in and learn this asap, right? So are you the type of player that can, you know, take coaching from a coach that didn't play? Because I know we had a wide receiver coach in Tampa, right? He was trying to teach A.B. how to run a route, a slant. A.B. said, Bro, I'm A.B. like, so I'm like, I'm like, damn it, make it, it makes sense. Yeah, but it's like he was a, but he was a great ass coach.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah, yeah. You know what? I wouldn't, I wouldn't tell it. I wouldn't say that to the coach. I wouldn't say that to the coach. But you know, again, like, I think, you know, there is a balance to being out there and having an understanding of like, man, like I'm actually in the fire. Like the bullets are actually flying around me. Right? You know what I mean? So, and I say that, and I say that with respect to coaches that have come up as disciples and the other coaches, right? That doesn't mean somebody can't learn the game or know the game or be able to coach a technique, you know, fundamentals. But I will say, like, you know, being coached by Adam Henry, a guy who played the game, you know, it's. He has a different outlook, a different thought process.
Jarvis Landry
Right?
Leonard Fournette
He funny as shit, but. But. But he's a great coach. Like, not only can he teach you the fundamentals of the game and the details of the game, but he could also. Hey, hey, keep in mind that, you know, this space on third down may be a little bit more vacant. So, you know, go talk to Baker, because if it is, you know, maybe y' all can, you know, work something out. You know, easy way to get the ball. You know, it's like things like that where a coach that hasn't played the game, he's like, just run the route and just keep on going up in there, you know what I mean? Where I'm running into getting covered, opposed to, like, being open. And it also depends on the play. But at the same time, you know, I don't have a preference. I think regardless if I'm getting coached by a guy that played the game at a high level or a guy that, you know, never played the game and just a student of the game, I'm going to still approach my craft the same way. I'm still going to ask the same amount of questions. I'm still. I still want to open a line of communication up with the quarterback, whoever that is. Like, hey, look, I noticed on third down, this. This spot is vacant, you know what I mean? I'm going to bring.
Jarvis Landry
I'm going to sit right there.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah, I'm thinking about sitting right there on this play. You know, once we get the game plan right and just get his thoughts, then go out there and practice it, right?
Jarvis Landry
For sure. And shout out Coach Henry, man. You know, he was my special teams kick return coach my freshman year at lsu.
Leonard Fournette
Really? Yeah, man. That's what's up, man. But listen, bro, Coach Henry, dog is a dog, bro. I remember having a coach at lsu, Billy Gonzalez, right? And he was very much like, in your face, grab your face mask, screaming at you. And I was just like, man, like, I don't really, like, need that to, like, be motivated. You know what I mean? Like, I messed up. You know what I mean? Like, coach me, like, tell me what I did wrong and let's move on. And then I had a coach the next year named Adam Henry, right? And Adam Henry comes in from the NFL, right? And he's more laid back but he's still on the details, you know what I mean? Like, and he had a better approach with how to coach myself, Odell, man, whoever cadre, Boone, James, Wright, in that room, a lot of good receivers, right? To be able to be like, yo, like, hey, if you want to get on the field, guys, you gotta be in your split period, you know what I mean? Like, you know, like, like those are things where, you know, I think it made a difference in my career of learning from someone like that because I was able to sit back and learn and trust, you know, myself, trust him in learning the game as a receiver, you know what I mean? And even then, like, I had a coach named Coach T. Mac special teams coach, right? My first year, my first year, my freshman year at lsu, I didn't play that much on offense. I think I had four catches for 15y, right? And then. But I had like 20 tackles, 30 tackles.
Jarvis Landry
Listen, as a recruiter at that time,
Leonard Fournette
you see 80 flying on kickoff.
Jarvis Landry
Listen, this before we had like the concussion protocol in first smacking shit, bro,
Leonard Fournette
listen, bro, he listen. But again, bro, he demanded something out of us to be great, bro, and do our 111. And he was a tough ass coach, right? Mind you, we had all kind of. At that time, we had, you know, the starburst formation, all of these different kick off things that we were doing at the time that was allowing players like myself to be successful on special teams, right? So like, we had details. He had to coach us up, you know what I mean? But at the same time, it's like one Saturday came, he was like, bro, go kick somebody ass. You know what I mean? And that's the part of it all where I'm like, you know, as coaches, I think y' all could, you know, most more coaches could take pages out of that book where it's like, man, look, get your guy to game day, coach them as hard as you want to, get them the game and then release them, man. And then on the next day or whenever you watch film, make the corrections, if the guy can't get it correct, then it seemed like you need to, you need to find somebody else at that position if you can make a replacement, right? But if not, man, like, you don't need to be screaming at players all day to get them to have pride in what they doing, man. Or how they show up for their teammates or for their brothers, you know what I mean? Or for the colors that they wearing, the name that's on the back of their jersey, like, they gotta have that shit themselves, man. So, you know, I think Raheem Moore is a good player. I don't, I don't fully, you know, know all the context of what happened at the Dolphins. But at the same time, man, I don't need nobody to tell me to show up and be great, man. Like, you gotta have that shit in you.
Jarvis Landry
Listen, that's the Louisiana shit, man.
Leonard Fournette
You gotta have that shit in you. Hey, hey, man, hey. You gotta have that shit in you, bro.
Jarvis Landry
That homebrew, man.
Leonard Fournette
100%, man. Man, but why are we on his coaches, man? Why are we on this line of coaches? Outside of the Bruce Arians, Todd Bowles, any other coach out there that you would have wanted, wanted to play for.
Jarvis Landry
I'm not, I don't know his name and I, I know he coached you. The, the coach at the Browns, Kevin
Leonard Fournette
Stefanski, about Hugh Jackson.
Jarvis Landry
No, no, no, I love coach. You.
Leonard Fournette
You man, coach. You was coach, man, I wish we'd have long. Honestly, I wish we'd had a longer period of time together, bro. Coach, Hugh was the coolest dude ever.
Jarvis Landry
Still disciplined and he know football, bro.
Leonard Fournette
Bro, he knew things about every position, bro.
Jarvis Landry
And, you know, picking on the coach. What's his name again?
Leonard Fournette
Kevin Stefanski.
Jarvis Landry
That shit bothers me, right? You know, even the shit he had going on with Shador, you know what I'm saying? And if you have a guy there that could be your franchise maker, that can change the organization, you know, And I'm not sure what was. Was going on in his brain or why he didn't want to play him or whatever. Whatever the case may be, it doesn't matter. But I have a problem with coaches like that. Like, to me, he has a. His resume is not good to me at all. Just being real.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah.
Jarvis Landry
And he gets another shot at coaching where, you know, it was guys like me and you who have great ass resumes, right? And didn't get another shot at playing or not playing at all. So when I see shit like that, man, that shit had me hot.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah.
Jarvis Landry
So he'd definitely be one of those coaches I would not ever want to play for, ever. Ever.
Leonard Fournette
Man. I would say, I would say, you know what I would say, like being in Cleveland and playing there, you know, he was cool to be around. It just, it's like, you say, it's like it just almost felt like, you know, as much as he knew what he was doing, right. He really maybe didn't. Right. And I think that like, sometimes, you know, some of these coaches or most of these coaches get Put in a position too soon. Right. You know, they have success as a position coach. Right. And then they get thrown into this head coaching role where you know, you expect some, most of these coaches that's younger to be more personable, right. More relatable with their players. And in most cases it just doesn't work out that way. Right. And I know like my time in Cleveland, especially in the beginning, man, it was great. Like he ended up winning coach of the year, you know, we ended up going to the playoffs and then for some reason then after bro it just kind of felt like, you know, the spark between the connection between the players and the coaches just kind of started to dim out. Right. I don't know, I don't know if he'd be a great coach in the league. Right. But I do think he knows a lot about offense. Right. I think, you know, he, I don't know how much he is involved into the analytical side of things, but I know in Cleveland that was a huge part. So you know, I think that played a part in some of the decisions that he may have been forced to make even with the Shador Sanders thing. Right. Either forced to make or persuaded to make. You know what I mean? But we'll see, right. Last year in Cleveland, you know, he's a coach of the year. I think he's two time coach of the year if I'm not mistaken. So you know, Atlanta will be another good indicator about, you know, where his, you know, coaching career is headed, you know, because that team as well is a team that's struggling. Need to find somebody to fill that head coaching position and, and that quarterback position too.
Jarvis Landry
Speaking of quarterback position. Right. I know we wasn't last episode wasn't big on tour, you know, you know, finding another job. But it happens. Atlanta Falcons pick them up.
Leonard Fournette
Yep.
Jarvis Landry
How you think they work out for him? And you know, and I think it's very, it's gonna be very strange, you know, two left hand quarterbacks competing, you know, you know you have Michael Pennix, you know, you have him. My personal thoughts, I'm not sure. Yeah, you know this in my mind it's still young. Two young quarterbacks competing,
Leonard Fournette
man, listen, I' ma say it out of. Matt. Matt Ryan, bro. What's up man? Man, what's up man? I listen, if you, if you look at the history of the NFL, the last time a left handed quarterback won anything, a Super bowl, let's say a Super bowl, let's say a Super bowl. He was throwing to this guy that I'm wearing his jersey on. And we know how long ago that was, right?
Jarvis Landry
Definitely.
Leonard Fournette
And then outside of that you got Mike Vick. Yeah, that played in Atlanta. Do any of these guys give you a speck of Mike Vick?
Jarvis Landry
You asking me?
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Leonard Fournette
As a left hander, I'm asking you.
Jarvis Landry
Nah.
Leonard Fournette
Right. So what are we doing? Not only that, when you bring in a left handed quarterback for y' all who don't know, your whole offense changes. Instead of, instead of paying your left tackle, now you got to pay the right tackle.
Jarvis Landry
The ball's coming, the ball is coming out crazy. It's different. You know you might drop that, man.
Leonard Fournette
No, hey, listen, you getting paid now
Jarvis Landry
you're gonna be on the bench, man. You understand? It's different though.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah, it's different, it's different. But at the same time it's like there's no one that is winning championships that are building their football team around left handed quarterbacks. And again, prove me wrong.
Jarvis Landry
Definitely.
Leonard Fournette
But I don't think it's happening for at least another decade.
Jarvis Landry
Damn, that's strong, huh? That's strong, man.
Leonard Fournette
Parents, if you're raising a left handed quarterback, man, so you gonna say what's to switch em if you, if you have time.
Jarvis Landry
What's the word? What is the word?
Leonard Fournette
Ambidextrous.
Jarvis Landry
Oh yeah, big ass word.
Leonard Fournette
Listen, man, listen. I just, I just, I just feel like again, if you look at the history of NFL football, typically the amount of success that our offense, our team has is not based on. It's solely based on a quarterback. And most of those quarterbacks are right handed. Are right handed, bro. Building a team around a left handed quarterback is a minefield.
Jarvis Landry
So we're going to end this with this. Do you think Atlanta has a chance to winning their division?
Leonard Fournette
I do not. I don't think they have the chance of winning their division because all three other quarterbacks in the division is right handed.
Jarvis Landry
You left handed?
Leonard Fournette
No, I'm talking about. Yeah, I play receiver.
Jarvis Landry
Are you being. I threw the ball a few times.
Leonard Fournette
I threw the ball a few times. I don't know if I got an incomplete pass or not.
Jarvis Landry
Are you four for four?
Leonard Fournette
I'm like six for six.
Jarvis Landry
Oh, my bad.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah, 100%. Oh, 100. Yeah. I think me, Sanu, me and Sanu were like the only two non quarterback positions that has thrown the ball in the games. Like it has like a higher passing rate.
Jarvis Landry
Cause I was trying to see if you trying to be biased or you know, are you downing yourself because you are left handed?
Leonard Fournette
No, I But I look, I picked the right position, obviously, you know what I'm saying? I just feel like being a left handed quarterback, I just don't see it being the thing that makes gets your team over the hump and you know, in that division, like you were asking, you know, you got Bryce Young, who in Carolina, where they turned it up last year. Toward the end of the year, they gave the Rams a fight. You know, obviously they would have saw the Seahawks and still lost, right? But they gave the Rams a fight. I think that game went to overtime. You go to Tampa Bay where, you know, Baker Mayfield is there, who's coming into his own right. Love it, Love it, boy. I love it. I love it.
Jarvis Landry
Saints Tyler.
Leonard Fournette
Saints Tyler. You have a young guy, right? They just brought in some backfield help to manage the game. It'll be interesting to see, you know, but I still think Carolina, Tampa Bay walk away with that division easily.
Jarvis Landry
Yeah. So, man, this you at home, man. Pray for the leftist. Let's pray for the leftist, man.
Leonard Fournette
I just, man, it's nothing against, it's nothing against left handed quarterbacks. I just think that the translation, if you watch the leap that happens, you know, from, you know, college to NFL, you don't see it. Yeah, you don't see it. You know what I mean? And, and again, I'm, I'm down. We're, we're us as fought this out. We're down to be proven wrong. Like prove us wrong, please. You know what I mean? But I just don't think that Matt Ryan, man, come on, dog. I don't know, bro. As an Atlanta Falcon fan, you got the A on your hat up there as a. Chill, bro, chill.
Jarvis Landry
I'm only wearing it cause the flames and shit on there shit different.
Leonard Fournette
But as Atlanta Falcons fan, man, I'm sure, I'm sure there's a lot of Atlanta Falcons fans out there that's highly confused, right? You know, and not only that, man, you bring in, you got two guys at that position that, you know, have tons of injuries, a long list of injury history.
Jarvis Landry
Should they bring in a vet to help them?
Leonard Fournette
Maybe that's the plan. Yeah, maybe that's. Hopefully we get a Matt Ryan out of retirement. Who knows, right? But if that's the case, you know, you let, you let Kirk Cousins walk out the door, right? I understand the cap, the numbers and this and that, right? But you know, I don't know who else is out there that they could bring in. They lost their chance with Kyler, right? And you know, I just don't feel like it's a situation that's looking too good. Maybe they start younger again, but I don't know. I don't have any ties to Atlanta. I just know that, you know, at the quarterback position.
Jarvis Landry
Speaking of Kyler, you brought up Kyler's name just now, right? Minnesota.
Leonard Fournette
Love it.
Jarvis Landry
Does he wins QB1 from JJ?
Leonard Fournette
I definitely think so.
Jarvis Landry
Yeah.
Leonard Fournette
I definitely think so. I think what we see as for quarterbacks out there, you know, you see like, the situation changes their, like, careers. Right?
Jarvis Landry
Definitely. You know, it revamps them.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah. 100%. Sam Donald is a great. It's a great. He's like the prototype for that. He's the poster child, poster boy for that. Right. I think the biggest thing for me, I would ask, you know, knowing what I know about Minnesota's offense and how they like to operate from under center, right. Do you feel like that is a detriment to their team now and they may have to make some offensive decisions about their strategies based on Kyler's, you know, height, stature and things like that?
Jarvis Landry
I believe so. I believe he's not used to going under the cent. Everything's out of shotgun. You know, he's come from a spread offense and it's like. It depends like, what a center. You know, pause. What a center ass gonna be at when he's under there.
Leonard Fournette
Like, did we get an official height on him?
Jarvis Landry
Yes, we did an official height on him. Like, it's going. And the timing of the snap and you know what I'm saying, it's gonna be. It's gonna be different from. But I believe he wins that job. Yeah. You know, and not saying JJ is not a. He's okay, right?
Leonard Fournette
Yeah.
Jarvis Landry
But if you have a quarterback that comes from a team where he's. He's won those close games, right.
Leonard Fournette
He's.
Jarvis Landry
He's had a couple winning seasons.
Leonard Fournette
No, for sure.
Jarvis Landry
You know, and he has the demeanor, he has the. The attitude. And to get those tough yards at the end when he's scrambling, he's fast as. Look quick. You know what I'm saying? So it's like he has the tangibles. And I believe if he can get Justin Jefferson, our boy, back on track, you know. Cause JJ was kind of frustrated last year.
Leonard Fournette
He should be.
Jarvis Landry
Yeah, for sure. And that's not all. And jj, that's not on you. You know, they got. You said you wanted sound. Yeah, right. They got rid of them. You know, sometimes in our careers, we have down years, you know, when it's not on us. Is about you Know the people that's in the building, you know, the certain calls they make, certain people they bring in. So I think if, if K1 comes in, how I think he's supposed to come in, bro, I give J.J. 1800, 1800 yards, 12 touchdowns this year. This year.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah, man, I love it. I think, I think it's great for jets, man. I'm happy for him. You know, you seen what Kyler Murray has done with, you know, playing with Larry Fitzgerald. He played with AJ Green, he played with a D hop. Right. You know, so I think that there's some parallels there, right, to jets and making plays as being the guy for Minnesota. I do also expect a good year from the Addison kid. Yeah, right. I do think that that's gonna be a part that they now can show that 1A, 1B type of, type of tandem that they are. Right. That duo that they could be. I think we're gonna see the full, full, full picture of coming up with Kyler back there. But I will ask you, based on what we're talking about, I think their coach is o', Connell, right?
Jarvis Landry
Yeah.
Leonard Fournette
Based on that, who is a guy who likes to run a football, who likes to be, you know, kind of a balanced type of offense. Do you think they go to more of a pass first type of offense or they kind of keep it the same and figure out how to adjust for, you know, under center stuff?
Jarvis Landry
And I think it's going to be definitely an adjustment. Right.
Leonard Fournette
They changed the whole offense.
Jarvis Landry
It might have to. Right. You see, last year it didn't work quite as well. Right. You have to know how to switch it up, you know, different calls, you know, to get guys open. And now it's like you have to favor someone. Right?
Leonard Fournette
But, but, but, but. Do you feel like I want to ask you this question or do you feel like the offense that they run would be a better opportunity for Kyler because he don't have the throw the ball as much? Right. Or is it one of those things where we play to collar strength? Like, how do you feel like their approach is from Kevin o' Connell and the Minnesota Vikings moving forward into the, into the 2026 season? Right?
Jarvis Landry
Yeah.
Leonard Fournette
Is it, is it still balanced play action, pass still under center, in the gun, mixing it up? Or is it more like how we see Kayla Williams and, you know, Jordan Love in that division? You know, Jared Golf, well, he's more of the center, more balanced. Right. But you know, these other two guys, they're pretty much in a gun, you know, 80, 70, 60% of the time.
Jarvis Landry
And it goes back to attributes, right? You know, he's, he's 4:1 messed up.
Leonard Fournette
Hey, listen, listen, listen, bro, hey, hey, K1 bro, we really need to get a height, a high count for you, bro. Cause we saw it was. You was listed as 510. Brian, come on, dog. You not no 510 at all. Come on, man. You need to holla, holla at us, man. Let us know, man. Let us know what the official, official height is, man. We gonna. Hopefully the Vikings get it right in the, in the, in their playoff bio books for sure this season.
Jarvis Landry
It's going back on your question, man. That's a good question. Because we've seen a guy, you know, we seen Sam back there singing it, dialing it, you know, for, for a good minute. The first half of football in the NFL, you thought they'll win it all when he was there. Unfortunately, when they got to the playoffs, they lost. But you have to go, I believe you have to go on your quarterback's weaknesses. Right. I know when we was in Tampa, like we had too many fucking plays. Right?
Leonard Fournette
Right.
Jarvis Landry
So Brady couldn't, Brady didn't like half of them, so he took half of them out. Right, Right. So he, he worked with what made him comfortable, where he was good with, drawing with and what he can't remember.
Leonard Fournette
But do you feel like K1 is in the same position to make as Brady? Yeah. To make, yeah. To make a sound.
Jarvis Landry
Hell no.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah. So.
Jarvis Landry
But if he's going to be your QB one, right. You have to adjust to his game.
Leonard Fournette
Right.
Jarvis Landry
What he's good at and what he's not good at.
Leonard Fournette
I agree, I agree, I agree, I agree. I, I do agree with that. I think, I think, you know, based on his measurables and I'm not gonna only highlight his measurables. Cause he does a lot of great things. Well, he has a lot of, you know, unique attributes that make him a special player. Right. And we all wanna see him get back to that point of where we, you know, seen him over the years, right before the injuries. But at the same time, right. I, I just don't understand how play action, the, the play action fake and the glance routes that we could throw the jets and to the Addison kid and all, all of those, you know, with him not really being able to see him, you know, from that, from that position. Right. So I think getting him out the pocket, having him more in the gun will allow them to have that success. And. But I'm, I'm, I'm happy he Got picked up. I think it's a great situation. I think it's a great fit. He's handled again, number one receivers throughout most of his career. So he's going to know how to talk to jets, right? He's going to know how to keep jets calm, right? He's gonna know how to communicate with Jets. That's a huge thing. As a receiver, like, as feeling like you're a number one receiver on the team or being a number one receiver on the team, like you want to know, like the quarterback and you have to be on the same page, you know what I mean? There has to be some type of communication there. And I think Kyler will be able to have that line to open that lineup of communication with jets, right? Jets could tell him like, hey, look, I like when it's one on one, just throw it up. I like me, right? Or whatever it is. And I think that those are the things that Kyler does well. So I think it could be a special marriage, I think special.
Jarvis Landry
So I know we, we're talking about the Kyler and, you know, J.J. mcCarthy situation. Is Kyler the right guy that J.J. can learn from?
Leonard Fournette
Yeah. I mean, again, listen, listen, Kyler's done. I think at one time Kyler was up for mvp.
Jarvis Landry
Yeah, he was like, this guy is
Leonard Fournette
not everyday, you know, average Joe, you know what I mean? Like this, he could really play. I think through his experiences and the people that he's learned from, the receivers that he's also played with, right, they can give JJ insight on to how he could become a better quarterback, how he could start taking some of the pressure off of himself, right? And putting it onto the receiver, getting the ball in their hands early, you know, I don't have to make the play. I'm just going to give it to Jets, I'm just going to give it to Addison. I'm just going to give it to the running back. The tight ends, they got some good tight ends over there as well. Like getting the ball out of my hand, like, I think that those are things where as a student of the game he should always pay attention to, right? If you're behind anybody or you're playing with anybody, I could speak to, you know, playing with a guy like Rashad Higgins in, in, in, in Cleveland, right? And bro, this guy get off press release so easy and effortlessly and I'm like, I got still get pressed and I got like a little hesitation, you know what I mean? And then I started talking to him, right? And again, not to say that you know, he wasn't somebody that helped us, but he was somebody that played often for our football team. Right. So, you know, you always got to be able to, as, as a, as a pro, you always got to be able to learn. Yeah. I mean, you always got to be able to look at the guy in front of you and the guy behind you. Right. And take little things from their game that can make your game special. Right. And that's a, that's the beauty of sports. That's the beauty of like being a student of the game. Like you can never go into this game thinking you know it all. The second you do, the minute you do, you in for a rude of fucking awakening. Right. You in for a rude awakening, right? So, man, I think that he could definitely learn from him. I think that there's room to grow in JJ's career. I think he's a great player. Right. Kyler's only there for a year.
Jarvis Landry
Yeah.
Leonard Fournette
You know what I mean? This is maybe this is a year for jj. JJ to get healthy, learn a little bit more. Like, bro, you still a guy. I think JJ's still still a guy. You know what I mean? And what he have, he will have three more years, two more years left on his contract. Kyler only has one man. Look, learn as much as you can, bro. And compete your ass off, bro. I don't think you should look at this like college coming in to, you know, take your job or be QB1, man. You go and approach every day like you're gonna be the starter, bro. Even when you at practice get the reps, if the reps that you don't get staff to practice, there's all.
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Leonard Fournette
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Jarvis Landry
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Leonard Fournette
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Jarvis Landry
Just. Yeah. The last couple days and congrats to him. You know, he's been sober, I believe, six years. You know, that's. That's big. Yeah, that's something, you know, we should definitely congratulate him on.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah, bro. Congrats, bro.
Jarvis Landry
Yeah, for sure. On your roller coaster of being who you are and becoming a man you're supposed to be. And I just think from the point of view from Baltimore, it's kind of unprofessional.
Leonard Fournette
Unprofessional.
Jarvis Landry
I mean, of course, you know, he wasn't, you know, he's come back off injury. You know, he wasn't going to be 100% right.
Leonard Fournette
And
Jarvis Landry
I kind of wrote him something in the dm, you know what I'm saying? He. I was just making sure he's good. He said he's all right. You know, he's excited for this next chapter of his life. Hopefully he can get something done, you know, with the Raiders. He wants to run it back, but other than that, I think it's a part of his story. You know, I had an opportunity to play against him in Jacksonville. He has a motor, man. He doesn't stop. He works his ass off. I love everything about the guy, his attitude, what he brings to the game. And I believe, you know, what's for him is gonna be for him. You know, this is a minor step in this. You know, in his book, it has to be written. Yeah.
Leonard Fournette
So you think going back to Las Vegas is like. Is like the perfect. Perfect storm. Right? It's like the perfect thing for him. I know when he left Las Vegas, he tweeted something like, you know, I'm sorry I let you guys down. Right. Like, now gets an opportunity to go in and muster up that.
Jarvis Landry
He wants to win that.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah, yeah.
Jarvis Landry
He wants to bring them a championship.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah.
Jarvis Landry
It's obviously. And it's obvious that he loves it there. He loves the people. You know, somewhere when you make home, you know, you Want to. Not just football, but the community you want to impact in so many ways. And I believe he's the guy to do it, you know? You know, some guys like that have. Might roughen a couple feathers, you know, with his personality and everything, but. Nah, he's definitely the guy.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah.
Jarvis Landry
There to be.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah. Talk about a second win, bro. Like talking about like leaving a place, thinking you're going to get some, some fresh air, a new experience. Right. And then it's like a bad dream, low key. It's like, you know, and then you wake up and then, you know, you're back in your situation. I do think that he helps the team and, but also I think about the team, right. They were getting two first round draft picks. They were freeing up some cap space, they get ready to make some moves. Their draft board is looking a lot different, you know what I mean? Like, as an organization, how do you think they. How do you think they handle, you know, the long term effect of bringing a guy like Max in? Like, do they change his contract, change his contract up to be able to free up some space? You know, instead of having two first round draft picks, they have one. You know what I mean? Like, how do you think they approach that, that this year?
Jarvis Landry
See, I don't know and I don't, I don't think of it as that. I think of, you know, now you got to think as an organization, you know. Is he upset about that?
Leonard Fournette
Max?
Jarvis Landry
Yes.
Leonard Fournette
Of going back.
Jarvis Landry
Going back.
Leonard Fournette
I don't think he is.
Jarvis Landry
I mean, but you just never know. Like, you don't know the. In house of the organization, you know, the words that was going back and forth, you know. You know, they could say so much on media and not try to expose their hand, but we don't know the depths of everything. Right.
Leonard Fournette
Sound like you know something.
Jarvis Landry
Nah, nah, nah, nah. Cuz I've, I've been a part of those talks.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah.
Jarvis Landry
You know, I understand from both sides. Right. So you just never know. I just, I just. Me personally, I hope it works out for the best for, for Max. I hope he gets the money he deserves. But just me looking back, bro, like, what if. But this, what if he would have, he would have landed that there in Baltimore. That would have been crazy. Baltimore is a. They're known for their D line, they're known for their defense, period. Yep. Right. And I think he would have brought a whole dip, a whole different atmosphere to that defense.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah, he would have definitely took Baltimore to another level, but I think he still does that at his at his, at the Raiders. You know, I just think that, you know, at the quarterback position, head coach and turnover, that's been going on there. It is very frustrating for a player. You know, you've experienced this in Jacksonville. It is frustrating as a player when you feel like you're the best player on the team. You're losing other guys that, that are bringing, you know, value to the team. Your coach is getting fired every other
Jarvis Landry
year and your prime years are getting taken away.
Leonard Fournette
Your prime getting taken. Your prime years getting taken away. Then you deal with an injury, right? From a mental standpoint, like shit, like it feels, it feels like you can't, it can't get no worse, right? When you finally get an opportunity to, to maybe land with the team maybe of your dreams, right, who has a stable quarterback, obviously lose their head coach, but that organization has been intact for as long as I could remember.
Jarvis Landry
Yes.
Leonard Fournette
Right. So, you know, you think you're going to a stable position and then you end up right back to where you are. I think it's unfinished business, bro. Yeah, I think, I think he has an opportunity to, man, to. So he's already in my mind, stapled as like a Las Vegas Raider, you know, legend. Right. But I think he has the opportunity to do something special. You guys got the first, they got the first round draft pick this year. We know that you're getting your quarterback, bro. You know what I mean? You know, so it'll be interesting to see how they continue to build their team moving forward now that he's back. Right. I think wouldn't you think that as a coach, you know, having a guy like Max Crosby back, you know, our team just got better again, you know what I mean?
Jarvis Landry
I think he's the vocal part of the defense.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah.
Jarvis Landry
You know what I'm saying? He's the, he's the guy that make plays. I think he's the guy that guys look, look forward to, to make plays and have juice to build up, build up the whole team.
Leonard Fournette
Yes.
Jarvis Landry
You know, that's type of guy he is, you know, typical crazy ass white boy. Yeah.
Leonard Fournette
But you know, he tatted up. He tatted up, man. I thought, I thought one time, man, I saw them celebrating some wins when at some point in time, man, I thought they had blunts in the locker room, bro. Like, I'm like, is that a blunt in Max hand in the locker room or is that a cigar? I'm like, I wasn't. It was rolled like a. It looked like a cigar, but it was rolled.
Jarvis Landry
Do you, Max, do You right, right,
Leonard Fournette
man, look, we want to see a lot more of that, man, especially coming from guys that's played at a high level, man. We have a tremendous amount of respect for you and how you play the game, man. Get healthy, brother. And go make that shit. Go make that shit count, bro.
Jarvis Landry
Get that bag, my boy.
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Leonard Fournette
Go make that shit count. Yeah. I think as we move forward, we see Geno Smith going back to New York. Is this the ultimate redemption arc for Geno going back to the team that drafted him? I saw he said something like, you know, you would never think that this would be something that will be a part of his story. Like, what do you think about that, being that that's been breaking news lately?
Jarvis Landry
I mean, I don't really think about it too much.
Leonard Fournette
No, not at all.
Jarvis Landry
No, not at all. I mean, you hear the stories, you know, even the GM admitting that some of the guys, they get that they've acquired or draft, you know, it's not the place for them really. Yes,
Leonard Fournette
man.
Jarvis Landry
This.
Leonard Fournette
That's that Leonard Fournette version of Adam Shefton. Like, tell me about. Tell me more.
Jarvis Landry
And I just think, like, when you're losing and it's cold, it's bad, bro.
Leonard Fournette
Oh, it's bad business.
Jarvis Landry
It's bad.
Leonard Fournette
It's bad business.
Jarvis Landry
I dealt with it before. Yeah, it's bad. And. And I hope Geno can go there and turn it around, you know?
Leonard Fournette
Do you feel like he helps their team, though? I mean, obviously Geno struggled a little bit last year, but I mean, up until maybe last year, a year and a half, maybe two years ago, talking
Jarvis Landry
about the same team we had, Sam Darnold, Justin Fields, they had a lot of first rounders.
Leonard Fournette
So let me ask you a real question. Yeah. Up until before last year, Sam Dornald winning the super bowl, would you say Sam Dornall was a better quarterback than Geno Smith? Okay. Okay. So. So I think so. I think Geno Smith going back to the jets, you know, I think he's a step up from what they've had, right? No, no shade to Justin Fields. Right. I've thrown trained with Justin Fields, but
Jarvis Landry
you have to say Geno was in a better system.
Leonard Fournette
When in. In Seattle.
Jarvis Landry
Yes.
Leonard Fournette
Regardless of the system, you still got to pull the trigger back then, bro.
Jarvis Landry
Nah. But besides the wide receiver, number 17
Leonard Fournette
at the Jets, Garrett Wilson.
Jarvis Landry
Garrett Wilson. And number 20, the running back, Bryce Hall. What else do they have?
Leonard Fournette
They just.
Jarvis Landry
Besides the defense? The defense is. The defense is the defense, which.
Leonard Fournette
Which is great. And they just got Davis Back from the Saints. And they.
Jarvis Landry
Last year, I said, besides the defense, okay, we talking about scoring points now.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah. But last year they also acquired Eddie Mitchell, the kid from Texas, which I loved coming out the draft. It didn't work out in Indianapolis. Right. But he got traded mid season. I think he ended up being one of the leading receivers on the team. So he's going to have some young weapons that. Some guys that actually got juice. Right. And Gino was a leader.
Jarvis Landry
Yeah.
Leonard Fournette
You know, so I would not be surprised if the jets don't. Don't make a fight or push for the AFC south this year through either Buffalo or through the Patriots.
Jarvis Landry
So do you see them beating Buffalo?
Leonard Fournette
I see them having an opportunity to beat Buffalo.
Jarvis Landry
No, no, no, no, no. Do you see them beating Buffalo?
Leonard Fournette
It's going to be a lot closer than it was last year. Yeah.
Jarvis Landry
So that's a loss.
Leonard Fournette
I. I don't. I don't know if it's a loss. I don't know if it's a win. But. But we will see the Patriots.
Jarvis Landry
You. Do you see them beating the Patriots?
Leonard Fournette
I mean, I mean, honestly, bro, I thought the Patriots this year was, you know, they had the weakest schedule in football. You know, they. They. They won a couple good games. I'm not sold on Drake May. Yeah, I. I'll be honest with you. Right. And I just feel like, as well as they, you know, played throughout the playoffs, you know, they. I don't see it. I don't see it. Like, I really don't. I really don't. I don't see them being. I don't see them getting back to the playoffs and making the same splash that they made this previous year. And with the exit of Stefon Diggs, who was their leading receiver on the team, I just don't see them being in the same position that they was in last year. I'm sorry.
Jarvis Landry
We shall see.
Leonard Fournette
Look, I think the jets fans should be very excited about, you know, acquiring Geno Smith and older, wiser.
Jarvis Landry
Geno Smith.
Leonard Fournette
Older, wiser, Much better. Geno Smith. Don't look at last year. Last year, that whole, you know, franchise, the Las Vegas Raiders, wasn't where we know it had been in years. Right. And I think now Geno has a chance to, you know, do what he's always done, you know, step up to the plate when back against the wall. We've seen that. Geno Geno a few times.
Jarvis Landry
Yeah. So you're saying basically this reunion can work.
Leonard Fournette
I think it's gonna work. That's what it is Justin Fields from that whole acquisition of Geno Smith. Justin Fields then goes to Kansas City. I believe he signed a one year deal. Do you think with the injuries to Pat Mahomes, you know, Justin Fields could potentially step up into this Kansas City role and lead them to some wins this year?
Jarvis Landry
I believe until Pat gets back, you know, he's kind of like the reassurance
Leonard Fournette
that he's a safe space.
Jarvis Landry
The safe space.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah.
Jarvis Landry
You know, I think Andy's gonna, it's not gonna have him do as much.
Leonard Fournette
Right.
Jarvis Landry
You know, Andy's a great coach. You know, Andy Reid, his first 10 plays are crazy, man. First 10, first 10 are crazy. Right. And I think with that offense, you know, Travis coming back, he has multiple guys to throw the ball to.
Leonard Fournette
Yep.
Jarvis Landry
You know, so just seeing, seeing him in that offense, you know, with a much better coach, you know, offensive minded coach, that can help him. Yeah, the sky's the limit for him, man.
Leonard Fournette
You speak about Andy Reid and it's crazy how you, how you, how like just anyone under his leadership or has who has played in this offense, they find some type of way to be successful. Yeah, bro, I remember playing in Cleveland and we went to Kansas City for a playoff game team we just had killed the Steelers. And then we go to Kansas City and we're battling Patrick Mahomes all the way to the third quarter. Patrick Mahomes gets hurt, knocked out with a concussion in the third quarter.
Jarvis Landry
My goat coming.
Leonard Fournette
Chad Henney, bro, I'm thinking to myself, I'm like, yes, like, God, God, you
Jarvis Landry
did it for us.
Leonard Fournette
Like, bro, we bout to beat the Kansas City Chiefs. I'm telling you, bro, like we looking around like, listen, if we didn't have a chance, now we got a chance. Pat Mahomes is out for the rest of the game. I don't even know this Chad Henney guy. So, bro, Chad Henney comes in.
Jarvis Landry
So you know Chad Henney was drafted by the jets, man, I don't care
Leonard Fournette
where he was drafted at first.
Jarvis Landry
He was a first round pick, bro,
Leonard Fournette
I don't care where, I don't care, bro. Bro, I don't care. There's no way we're thinking that Chad Henny is going to come in and be as effective as Patrick Mahomes. And he wasn't, mind you, he wasn't, but tough. But the beauty of Andy Reid to be able to say, you know what, we're gonna get the ball in Tyreek hands a lot quicker. We're gonna get the ball in, you know, Nicole Hartman hands A lot faster. And. And bro, that changed the whole dynamic of the game. Before you know it, like we in a shootout again.
Jarvis Landry
So you did. Did you kind of lose hope when it became into another shootout?
Leonard Fournette
No, I didn't lose hope. We got him down to a fourth down, bro. And it was a weird ass penalty. That was in part of that game. Not a penalty, but they call it like a.
Jarvis Landry
And on his fourth down, he scrambled, right?
Leonard Fournette
Yeah, he scrambled. But listen, but listen, but listen. He wasn't under the pressure that he should have been in because the score should have been tied or we should have been winning because we went in the score and my guy, Rashad Higgins, full circle moment, he dives in to score a touchdown. He gets hit as he's getting hit, he fumbles the ball, goes out of bounds. They call it a touchback. If that point counts, Chad Henney, he gonna have to turn into Pat Mahomes out there because. Because. Because we will be playing with the lead and the game will be looking a lot different, man, but they're playing with the lead. We had to put. We put a couple good drives together. We definitely still should have won that game. But, man, he found a way to get it done, man. He ran for. On the third down. He ran for like 15 yards. It was crazy. It was crazy.
Jarvis Landry
My rookie in Jacksonville, he was there. Chad, tough as hell.
Leonard Fournette
I never heard of him.
Jarvis Landry
Yes, he's tough as hell. He's very tough. And just knowing him and just seeing,
Leonard Fournette
man, I got beef with this guy. I don't know. The more you talk about and try to build him up in my head, I'm getting hot. Listen, because I got beef with this man.
Jarvis Landry
Man, he's a great guy, bro.
Leonard Fournette
Bro, I understand he beat you and
Jarvis Landry
everything, but listen, he's a great guy.
Leonard Fournette
I don't think you understand, bro. That year Kansas City ended up playing buff Buffalo and beating Buffalo to go to the. The Super Bowl. Yeah, right. Yeah, bro, that same. That same year we had beat Buffalo, like, trashed him. So. So in our minds. Well, in my mind, now that I look back at it, Chad Henny really
Jarvis Landry
like the football guys.
Leonard Fournette
He really, like, crushed my dreams, bro.
Jarvis Landry
The football guys wasn't on your side, bro.
Leonard Fournette
He crushed my dreams, man. He crushed my g. This man. Cold. Chad Henny came off the bench, bro, like. And crushed my dreams, man. Like, I'm like. He crushed my dreams, dog. I ain't gonna lie. I'm. I'm still a little salty about that, bro. Listen, you're not welcome in Cleveland Bro,
Jarvis Landry
Damn, Chad, listen, I'm trying to give you a pass, but you know, Jarvis, Jarvis on your ass, but stop talking about this, man. Okay, okay, so it's over. I'm done with it. So, bro, I'm just thinking back on, you know, growing up. Like the guys who watch played, right?
Leonard Fournette
Who you watch played, who I watched played growing up. Yeah.
Jarvis Landry
You know, I know most guys gonna say, you know, Reggie Bush, you know,
Leonard Fournette
you know who else man?
Jarvis Landry
Reggie Bush, man, so many.
Leonard Fournette
Tavon.
Jarvis Landry
Yeah, Tavon. But you know the guy that I, I experienced growing up was Cody Paul.
Leonard Fournette
The little, the little kid.
Jarvis Landry
Yes.
Leonard Fournette
And he was a dog.
Jarvis Landry
He was number five. He was a dog, bruh.
Leonard Fournette
Is that why you wore five in high school?
Jarvis Landry
Nah, nah, not because of him. I just. Five was. Yeah, something. You know, people call me five, like that's what I do. You know what I'm saying? But just watching him and I, and you know, now that I got my, this platform I use, you know, I DM'd him like probably like a year ago. He's a, he's a teacher at, I think I believe his whole. His old high school.
Leonard Fournette
Oh, that's.
Jarvis Landry
And you know, he's giving back. You know, I asked him, you know, how far did he go with his football dreams and everything. I think he only went to college or whatever, whatever the case may be. But guys that I deserve, that I feel like deserve the recognition. He's definitely one of the guys that,
Leonard Fournette
man, he was lit.
Jarvis Landry
Who inspired a young guy like me.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah.
Jarvis Landry
Who, who is highlighted what the song was? L. Wayne. Yeah, I make it right. Listen, listen, listen. Cody Paul, shout out to you, bro, you gonna see this? Cause I follow him on Instagram.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah.
Jarvis Landry
You know, he's, he's one of the, he's the baby goats of his time. And also another guy who I feel like was way before his time, you know, that, that I used to love was Pat White.
Leonard Fournette
Pat White was, was left handed and then he got to league and then what happened? All right, listen, we can keep doing this all. We can keep doing this.
Jarvis Landry
All right, all right, all right, all right, all right, all right. A guy that was before his time, the Pat White. I give you your flowers.
Leonard Fournette
No, Pat White was. Pat White was legit. Pat White was legit. I mean, I don't, I don't, I don't. You know, at that time, you know, ncaa. I remember playing ncaa, and you either was playing with Oregon or you was playing with West Virginia, like scrambling. It is what it is. You know, they had the two Best quarterbacks in the game, you know what I mean? Outside of Tim Tebow at that time, that was all around the same era, if I'm not mistaken. But. But yeah, Pat White was legit, man. Who else. Who else did you. Did you watch growing up? That's that, you know, you try to either mimic your game after, or you just thought they had a good concept.
Jarvis Landry
I'm not gonna say mimic because, like, he's much smaller than me. But when I got to high school, T. Von Austin had one of the craziest, you know, high school highlights. Even though when y' all played against him, when I was getting recruited and y' all shut his ass down, man,
Leonard Fournette
TM7 was on that boy head.
Jarvis Landry
Tyra made him disappear for that game. I'm gonna be real. So on their head, so. But Tavon is. If guys who's not familiar with his game, man, I think he still holds the. I'm not sure.
Leonard Fournette
Oh, all purpose yards.
Jarvis Landry
All purpose yards. 572.
Leonard Fournette
He retard against Oklahoma. Yeah, that. That. That alone is one of the best, the greatest high school, I mean, college mixtapes ever, ever created, ever made. Like, I watched it before, you know, playing in high school school, even in college, I think up until we played them.
Jarvis Landry
Yeah.
Leonard Fournette
And then TM7 just. Man, listen, you know, I know y' all was the Mountaineers, but when them Tigers came up there, boy, ain't no nobody they wasn't sitting on them couches outside.
Jarvis Landry
Ta.
Leonard Fournette
Huh?
Jarvis Landry
BTA belt ass.
Leonard Fournette
Oh, my goodness. Yes, sir.
Jarvis Landry
It's bta.
Leonard Fournette
Hey, look, cue to Marvin. Marvin, the Michael Irving clip right now, man, we was on the head. I don't think they scored.
Jarvis Landry
I think. I think y' all were ranking. They were ranked, too, bro.
Leonard Fournette
Yes. They had Geno Spence, Stemming Bailey, Tavon Austin. Like, we was going up there thinking, like, yo, it's gonna be boy on the head. I'm talking about hitting the kicker. Yeah, I remember hitting the kicker, bro.
Jarvis Landry
Bro, y' all playing dirty, bro.
Leonard Fournette
We was anything to win by any means. Anything to win by any means. But that's. Again, that was the culture at lsu.
Jarvis Landry
Like, definitely, bro.
Leonard Fournette
Like, we was just very, like, when it went on Saturdays, bro. Like, we just had to switch, bro. Like, everybody on that. Like, it's every. Like, everybody went into an alter ego. Like, everybody became an Avenger. Like, it was crazy, bro. It was crazy.
Jarvis Landry
I love.
Leonard Fournette
Like, it was no other time like it, man. But Tavon Austin definitely did have one of the, you know, one of the infamous highlight tapes of the. Of of highlight tapes ever made, but you would never see a lsu. LSU on it.
Jarvis Landry
You would never. You never give me your top five college highlight tapes from our era. I'm not talking about from the Dion's, you know, Barry Sanders, you know.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah.
Jarvis Landry
Guys, you know, you've seen in college. You know, in college.
Leonard Fournette
Oh, that I knew personally.
Jarvis Landry
Yeah.
Leonard Fournette
Oh. Oh, got a crazy highlight. Even though my man went to. I ain't gonna. I ain't gonna kill it. I ain't gonna say that. Nah, nah, nah, listen.
Jarvis Landry
Nah, nah, let's be real.
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Leonard Fournette
But, but, but look, let me give you a crazy little dust story, right? So his highlight tape, crazy.
Jarvis Landry
By the way, his college or high school.
Leonard Fournette
His high school. College.
Jarvis Landry
He was playing against people from the poll.
Leonard Fournette
Hey, listen, listen. You take that off with the law. But look, but look, but, look, but look. My dog was, again, before his time, obviously. You know what I mean? Obviously. Whether it was catching kickoffs with one hand, running punch back, playing receiver, whatever, it was, he was an animal. It was definitely, definitely. You could see the distinction between, like, who going to the league or who going to college and. And who not, right? But I will say this. I will say this.
Jarvis Landry
I remember.
Leonard Fournette
I remember our freshman year at lsu, and I know you remember this, too. TM is the tyrants there, and we doing seven on sevens, one on ones, like, in the summertime. And, bro, y' all should be.
Jarvis Landry
Listen, I walked in, y' all should be competitive, bro. The defense had on all black.
Leonard Fournette
Black, bro.
Jarvis Landry
That used to be crazy watching that, bro.
Leonard Fournette
Bro, Tyrone. Tyrone, Tyrone Jam Odell all the way to, like, the doors in the ops, like in. To. From the. From. From the numbers to the. To the Doors. Yeah, I'm down there, ripped the shirt off, and I'm like, real damn. But, you know, bro, that boy, minus that private school thing you trying to put on him. Right, right. Man, that. It turned him into a monster, dog. It turned him into a monster, bro. He came back a new beast. He started putting weight on, you know, and that year, he. He was the only. He was freshman All American, if I'm not mistaken.
Jarvis Landry
He went from 33 to three.
Leonard Fournette
This one, he was number 33. This. When he was number 33.
Jarvis Landry
Right. He was a pup. You know what I'm saying?
Leonard Fournette
But. But I'm saying, like. But I'm saying, like, it was. It was one of those things where, you know, Tyron also being from New Orleans.
Jarvis Landry
Yeah.
Leonard Fournette
Right. And maybe knowing that Odell prayed against prep school kids and whatever it is, so he kind of just Wanted this. Like, it's a difference, right? It's a difference for, like, I was raised over here in the dirty water. You was raised over here maybe in the cleaner water, Right?
Jarvis Landry
For sure.
Leonard Fournette
But I think that competition drove greatness, like, throughout the whole building, bro. And I watched Odell at that point, you know, become, like, a man for real. Like, as far as, like, on the field off, bro, this was like, bro, that's never happening again, and it never happened again. Right. You know what I'm saying? So I would say. I would say his highlight tape is. Is. Is legit. Right? Who else did I watch at the time, man? I used to watch Reggie Bush a lot.
Jarvis Landry
Yep.
Leonard Fournette
Just because I played running back a little bit as well. I did, bro. Bro, I played running back in line back in high school.
Jarvis Landry
I said. I. I listen. I remember watching her, like, yeah.
Leonard Fournette
So you know what I'm saying? So I. So watching Reggie Bush was kind of like, that's how I got my. That's. Honestly, that's really how I got my. My sticks from. Yeah, like, yeah, yeah. Used to go hard 100. And outside of that, bro, honestly, I don't know. I watched, like, a lot of, like, Jerry Rice. I watched a lot of, like, to. To was my favorite receiver of all. Of all time. So now we. Me and to play pickleball together. So it's, you know, it's like, full circle for me for that. But, like, like. And really, that's. That's really it. I can't even remember anybody else that I could say. Like, I was, like, watching a highlight tape over and over and over and over. All right, for this next segment, Lenny's Locks, sponsored by Hard Rock. BET Final Four is here. Who you got?
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For my final four locks, I am picking Duke from the East. Cam Boozer.
Leonard Fournette
Yes, sir.
Jarvis Landry
He is the son of a NBA legend who's doing his thing. I mean, he's standing out from a lot of people.
Leonard Fournette
I love it. I love that.
Jarvis Landry
Right? So we gonna go the West, Villanova. Just because I seen him win.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah.
Jarvis Landry
I just had to pick him.
Leonard Fournette
I get that.
Jarvis Landry
I seen them make a big shot.
Leonard Fournette
They've been doing it for a long time.
Jarvis Landry
Yeah, they've been doing it for a while. The Midwest. I have to go with a sec School.
Leonard Fournette
Let's go. Kentucky.
Jarvis Landry
Ah, lsu. Listen, we have. We have a long ways to go with that program, but I have faith we would get it done.
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All right.
Leonard Fournette
Go Tigers.
Jarvis Landry
Go tigers. And South St. Mary's St. Mary. Yes.
Leonard Fournette
Oh, where is St. Mary?
Jarvis Landry
St. Mary's in Cali.
Leonard Fournette
California?
Jarvis Landry
Yes, sir.
Leonard Fournette
Okay. They got Hoopers there or what?
Jarvis Landry
Over the years. They have.
Leonard Fournette
It's going to be an interesting final form. So I'm.
Jarvis Landry
I'm picking off history.
Leonard Fournette
I see. I see. That's why you pick Villanova.
Jarvis Landry
Yes.
Leonard Fournette
All right, what about Gonzaga? Byu? Yeah.
Jarvis Landry
They're not on my list, so. Yeah, even they have great history.
Leonard Fournette
All right.
Jarvis Landry
I wanted to switch it up.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah.
Jarvis Landry
Be different.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah.
Jarvis Landry
Stand out.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah.
Jarvis Landry
Like, 4th and so 100. Oh, I like that. Stand out, like forth. If one of these team wins. Right. How much you think I should put on this?
Leonard Fournette
I don't know. When you said St. Mary, I was just like, not too much. Don't do too much. Just do a little bit. Just do a little.
Jarvis Landry
What's a little bit? Ten grand.
Leonard Fournette
Five. Whatever you say. I'm gonna say half of it.
Jarvis Landry
Okay. 20, 15.
Leonard Fournette
So do five. That's not half. That's half.
Jarvis Landry
All right, so. Hey, that's Lenny's locks, man. So. I know, you know, we just finished talking about a couple of guys, you know, we looked at growing up, you know, looked up to as far as playing, watching their, you know, their highlights and things like that. But on a more personal level, you know, you know, the infrastructure in your house, the foundation, you know, who are some of the people that, you know, helped you, guide you along the way on your process of being who you are, the man you are, the father you are, the brother you are.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah, bro. You know what? I think it's easy to say that, like, you know, not easy to say, like, my family, right. Like, my family has been and extremely supportive, but my mom worked two jobs growing up, so it was always tough for her to be around or get me to practice. And I think the people that played the biggest role in my life was, like, my coaches. Right. Especially in high school. Right. There's so many people in my community. My community. My community. Bro. Bro. Literally unsung heroes like the Jarvis Landry that's sitting here would not be sitting here.
Jarvis Landry
Right.
Leonard Fournette
You know what I mean? And. And I think they were all part of my story. When you hear it, it takes a village. Like, looking back at it.
Jarvis Landry
I didn't come from a country, so it took a country.
Leonard Fournette
No, for real, though, like, looking back at it, I'm just like, damn, where would I be if my coach wouldn't have drove from Lecher to convent to come pick me up and then bring me back to practice and then bring me back home, right? Obviously he. He know, like, he knew that having me on a team would, you know, would lead to wins, right? But he also made sacrifices for me as a, as a human, right? And like, he took time away from his family, right? You know, to. To drive 30 minutes this way, 30 minutes back and coach and then go 30 minutes back, bro. That's. You know what I mean? So for me, man, it was like, like coaches, like people that I crossed pathways would. Throughout my life, even, you know, in college, even, you know, to this day where, you know, I was like, man, I wouldn't even be sitting here if like this person didn't pick me up or this person didn't just text me, right? Like our friendship, right? Like, bro, you, you are in my chapter, in my book, right? You have a chapter because, you know, like, you are a person when we were going through our transition, right, that like, stepped up for me, right? That like saved my life in a way, right? Because I was having dark ass thoughts, you know what I'm saying? So it's like those type of people, man, like, my family obviously played, you know, what's the foundation. But I think the unsung heroes are people that don't get enough credit and you don't hear their name enough, right? It's too many to name, right? With, like the people in my community, Coaches, guys like yourself. What about for you?
Jarvis Landry
Same area. You know, my father and my mother, you know, I have a story that, you know, my mother always believed in me. She manifested in my life. Like one day I had a reading problem, right? I stuttered a lot. You know, she used to take her time out of work, finish, come home after work, sit in the mirror with me for four hours and had me talk and talk to myself to take my time to understand that. She always say, linda, you gonna speak to thousands of people. I just be like, I used to be like. Like, I be like, what the. I'm like, what the fuck? And it never really hit me. It dawned upon me now, so now that I'm doing this and I'm seeing that, you know, it's kind of coming in full circle, right? So now it's certain people in our lives, right, that we didn't realize that we needed to be there, right? And I know sometimes in our personal life, like when I was on my way here, I was asking God, like, you know, what is something I could speak on, like, just to help the viewers out there, people in life, you know, and academy is like debt, right? And, you know, and debt is a part of. It's a part of life. You know, in the Bible, you know, there's a place after this, after what is called whatever, what it is after life, afterlife and stuff like that. And. And there's one person that stuck to my mind, that's my older cousin Chaz Tyler, who died from heart failure.
Leonard Fournette
Right?
Jarvis Landry
And he's one of the unsung heroes in my life that, you know, I wish I would have spent more time with. But, you know, sometimes when you're on the. Your high horse, you know, you're with your friends, and he's someone that committed his life to me. And he was in the military. He did services and everything. But when he had free time, he always came to my high school games, you know, my college games. And, you know, I think about, you know, his debt and his. It's okay to deal with it day by day. You know, he's just some people in your life you can't. You can't get over. And I'm okay with that. I've come with the realization that. That I'm cool with that. Right?
Leonard Fournette
And,
Jarvis Landry
bro, this, this. It means so much having good people in your corner that you didn't know you really needed until they're gone. And just reflecting on my life from high school, from park ball, you know, and where we're from. I'm from New Orleans, right? That is so normal. Like, it's so normal. So as I'm older and I raise my kids in a different environment, that shit is not normal.
Leonard Fournette
Like, Right.
Jarvis Landry
It's not. So. I just have to, you know, just day by day, bro, just understanding, man. Life is so precious.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah.
Jarvis Landry
And the people that. Who are part of your journey. Who was a part of your story? You brought up your coach. You know, I've been out of high school. Well, I graduated in 14. You graduated what, this is 11. And for you to still remember that them drives, you know what I'm saying? That made us who I am. And I'm telling people at home, like, it's okay to grieve. Like, it's okay to not forget those people, you know, And I see my kids go through similarities now. You know, my wife's sister passed away a couple months back. And how hard they took it. And that's why us growing up, we
Leonard Fournette
grew up in a hard.
Jarvis Landry
A hard era. Like, you know, you cry as a boy, man, you be tough. I let my sons cry like it's okay. Because you're not gonna get these times back, you know? And maybe it's building my character or it's challenging me to be a better. A better father. You know what I'm saying? Like, to me, and I know everybody have their own opinions, but it's not. I have the best father in the world, right? A true story. I was around 12, 11 years old. My father's been shot up, Shot up, got shot. Then he got shot like, nine times, right? And I could remember, like, I had a playoff game coming up. And, you know, my father's been my coach my entire life. My entire life. So, you know, I had. Okay, playoff game. And that's why, like, that's my man's through whatever. Cause I could remember, like, looking in the stands, he there, he had stitches from. They call it a zipper from here to here in the stands, supporting me. And I'm 31 years old to this day. That's one of the highlights of my life that stick me to with me having to beat up for my sons, my. My daughters, even my brothers and my sisters, you know, and true story, man. We was at the rookie premiere in la, and one of the coaches, like, you know, because I was obviously a high pick, you know, like, Leonard, like, who was your game after? I'm like, who you look like, who you looked up to? I'm like, be real. Like, none of y', all, like, like, I'm just being real. Like when I was in the seventh wall, like. And that's. No. And I'm not saying this. Don't have somebody to look up to, you know what I'm saying? But mine was my. Mine was my father.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah.
Jarvis Landry
His never was another football player. You know, he was until this day. He still. He's like my superhero.
Leonard Fournette
That's what's up.
Jarvis Landry
We talk every day, you know, now that I'm older, I understand him, you know what I'm saying? You know, different environments, you know, different upbringings. And I know how much I love my kids and you too. You do a great job with your son and your daughter, you know, So I want to commend you on what you doing. That shit doesn't go unnoticed. And any father out there that's doing the best that they can to provide for their kids, their family, their dreams, you know, and maybe you don't have the financial background to fulfill to try to the needs to do what you need to do, man, you have someone there that's backing you up in your dark times. When you needed me. And even the times you called me and I didn't really express myself when I needed someone to talk to. I just want to say thank you because once again, like I said, good people deserve good people, and you're one of the good guys that's in my life that helped me through some crazy times, which I needed. Even the time when the Saints game, when you just came to my house, I was going through a dog time because I was in the transition from going from RB1 to RB2, you know, and you told me something when I dropped you off, like, man, you know who you are, remain. You don't let that faze you, you know? And I wound up having a good game because that whole weekend was bothering me, you know, especially like. Like being a starter and seeing the starters come on the Megatron and things like that. And you go from, you know, from the first three years, hearing your name, going to your fourth year, somebody else name, you know, it's like. It's almost like an ego check, right? So I needed that. I needed you. I needed fourth. And so just to express my stories, my life stories, I went through that. We're going to continue to grow as fathers. Fathers, brothers, husbands, boyfriends, whatever the case may be. And more and more importantly, men of Christ, you know, them calls on Wednesdays. I need that. I be needing that because, yeah, we might have people. And people think money. They think money could solve everything. To be real, it makes you even lonelier because not everyone can understand your problems. You can't go to like, they're like, what you mad for? You got millions of dollars. But I have that. But I'm. There's a scripture, right? For man to conquer the whole world, lose his soul. That's what I'm not trying to do. I'm not trying to lose my soul. You know what I'm saying?
Leonard Fournette
So how has, how has. How has. I appreciate you saying everything that you said? How has these experiences that you've been through helped you become a better friend and a better father? Right? Like. Like, what are some things that. For people that may be going through similar things as. As you, as. As us. Because we all, you know, we all have. Have similar problems, right? We all are human, you know, how has things that you've been through throughout your career, through your family history, through, Through. Through. Through your dad? Yeah. How has all those things helped you as a person? Like, like what, what could you say? Like, your biggest takeaway is as a person, as.
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As.
Leonard Fournette
As now, a friend, right? As a. As a father, like, in Those three areas of your life, you know, as a businessman, four areas of your life, what would you say is the biggest takeaway from your life experiences to those four different things?
Jarvis Landry
I thank God, man. Just having God involved in everything I do, you know, with decision makings for my kids, whether it's to play certain sports or to push them, to have them get their confidence. Confidence in areas they weak at. Like, I know my son is very shy, right? And you know, you can see certain things in your kids, like they're athletic, you know, they have a. They have, they might, they might have a future in the sport. And I just try to break them out of that. Like, as far as, man, be you. Be you. I come from a praying family, a praying mother who kept us in church Monday through Sunday. I mean, you know, mom, it was aggravated, but it paid off. It worked. I'm one of those. I was like a black sheep almost in my family. I got put out of six schools and, you know, football wound up being my thing to save me. Behavior wise. It helped me for discipline, understand the structure. Even though I had it at home, you know what I'm saying? I still kind of messed up. But it showed me when I fell in love with the game and I got in trouble in school. School, right. And I couldn't play. I go to practice, first time really crying about something like, damn, like, you fall in love with this, with this game. You didn't much know as a kid. So now what I do now, bro, I, I put God in every situation, every decision, every relationship. You know, if it's. Even though, even. Even if I gotta question it too many times, bro, I think it's just like I like, to me, that's like God talking to me. Like, let it go. Just let it go, Leonard. Like, you've been through another enough situations where you grow. You have to learn. It's understanding. Like some people are. Some people's going to be in life for reasons and seasons and it's okay, you know, I know for me, I'm a. I love hard. Like I grew up on that loyalty, like to the bone.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah.
Jarvis Landry
You know, so for me, just pick up on your answer. I think involving God and every aspect of my life is what, is. What's making me who I am.
Leonard Fournette
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, I think for most people out there who are, you know, first generation, you know, millionaire or first generation, let's just say success or first generation graduate, whatever it is, right? Like in. In essence, like we're, we're breaking curses, right? Generational curses, right? And to keep those things broken, man, I think you hit it right on the head, you know, keep God in everything that you do. Yeah, man. It's been an honor to sit here with you and share this platform and share this stage and use our voices as testimonies for our other brothers and sisters out there, man, to not only be able to talk about about fashion and football, but also be able to talk about life with you and have real conversations, right? That for us aren't hypothetical. Right? We went through this, right? We've been through this, right? And so, man, it's a privilege to be here, man, and to share a space with you. And until next time for this out we out, baby.
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Podcast Summary: The Herd with Colin Cowherd – 4th & South: Jarvis Landry & Leonard Fournette React to NFL Free Agency & Debate Dolphins Downfall | March 18, 2026
This episode of “4th & South,” a segment of The Herd with Colin Cowherd, features former NFL stars Jarvis Landry and Leonard Fournette in an in-depth, candid conversation. The two unpack the latest NFL free agency moves, particularly dissecting the Miami Dolphins’ struggles, the quarterback carousel around the league, the return of Maxx Crosby to the Raiders, and reflect deeply on the role of culture, coaching, and leadership in the pros. Later, they evolve the conversation into personal territory, discussing their upbringings, football inspirations, and the impact of unsung heroes in their journeys.
| Segment | Timestamp | |------------------------------------------|---------------| | Opening banter & fashion talk | 04:00–05:12 | | Dolphins/Coach Culture Debate | 05:17–17:25 | | Coaching Styles & Locker Room Dynamics | 17:25–26:18 | | NFL QB carousel: Atlanta, Minnesota, more| 33:07–47:14 | | Maxx Crosby Trade & Raiders | 57:39–64:47 | | Geno Smith, Fields & QB moves | 65:03–73:45 | | Football inspirations & culture | 74:51–79:15 | | Top highlight tapes from their era | 79:15–82:29 | | Lenny’s Final Four Locks | 83:16–89:44 | | Reflections on family, mentors, grief | 90:36–105:01 | | Fatherhood, faith, generational impact | 102:54–105:01 |
The episode is raw, insightful, and laced with brotherly banter, Southern football culture, and hard-earned wisdom. Landry and Fournette seamlessly swing between sports analysis, unfiltered locker room honesty, and moments of deep vulnerability, offering both football fans and listeners broader lessons about manhood, mentorship, and perseverance.
If you’re looking for a holistic episode blending real NFL insight, lessons from life in pro sports, and heartfelt reflections on family and growth, this “4th & South” is essential listening.