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Lenny
Welcome to 4th and so we back, man. It's been, it's been an amazing, what, three weeks?
Jarvis
Four now?
Lenny
Four weeks.
Jarvis
Four weeks. Yeah.
Lenny
It feel like we've been here for a while now. You know, we're getting comfortable. What we have going on. That's right. Right now we have a guest coming up.
Jarvis
Yeah, he's a 2019 Pro bowl selection.
Lenny
He holds the NFC championship record.
Jarvis
Two hundred and what, 50, 90, 50 yards. Most. Second most of all time playoff.
Lenny
Most of all time playoffs. He's up there with playoff. Lenny.
Jarvis
He's a skateboarder. Surfer. Surfer dad Fisher, man, what can he do, man? Y' all help us by welcoming our guest Raheem Mozart to the show.
Raheem Mostert
I like this, man. I like the setup. Welcome, welcome.
Lenny
This fourth and south.
Raheem Mostert
Welcome.
Jarvis
Appreciate you.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Lenny
How you been, man?
Raheem Mostert
I've been solid playing. Yeah. It's the off season, you know, just, just trying to catch up on daddy duties as, you know.
Jarvis
Yep.
Raheem Mostert
And just, just hang out and try to do as much as I can business wise. Just trying to make some moves, you know, in this, this off the field stuff. So everything's good. I can't complain.
Lenny
Danny, do this. How many you have?
Raheem Mostert
I got four right now. We just announced that we're having our
Jarvis
fifth, so congratulations, man.
Raheem Mostert
Get off that woman, man. It's hard to, you know. Nah, it's. Honestly, it's the best though. You know, I got my three boys and then I just had my baby girl this past July and I feel like I'm on top of the world, you know? You know, when you have, I mean, if you have daughters, you know, it's a whole different mentality, you know, with, with my boys, I'm like roughing them up and, you know, teaching them, teaching them how to be a man. And everything. But now with my daughter, it's like, hey, come here, baby girl.
Lenny
Like, different type of love.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah, it's different. It's different type. I mean, you love all your kids the same, though.
Lenny
Definitely.
Raheem Mostert
But it's like the baby girl brings out the difference in you.
Jarvis
So I was the same way. My first daughter was my firstborn.
Raheem Mostert
Was.
Jarvis
Was my girl as well. And it was the same thing. And I heard stories about it. Like, man, I'm telling you, that girl gonna have your heart. And before you know it, man, I'm listening to unicorns, you know, watching unicorn stuff, listening to the pop songs, you know, Purple, pink, every this that. You know what I mean? And my boy came in, you know, like you say, it's headlocks, football, wrestling, throwing them from the top of the bed to the. To the floor. Anything, man.
Lenny
So us three being fathers, right? I know. Jarvis, have two. You have five. I have five. Can you tell me? Because I know for me, I had my kids, like, I needed my kids in, like, certain points in my life, right under my daughter, my firstborn was to slow me down, you know, using that fast life as a. A young teenager going into a manhood experience certain things. Can you tell me which one of your kids made a pivotal. A pivotal point in your life?
Raheem Mostert
Truthfully, I feel like all of them have in. Not just in life, but, like, my career. I feel like, you know, my firstborn, Gunner, when I had him, I just got back from a gruesome injury. I broke my arm, but I snapped both. Both the alternate and radio. The ulna.
Lenny
What is it?
Jarvis
Yeah, we're not doctors, brother. We football players.
Lenny
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah. So I ended up Breaking It 2018. And then, you know, coming back, I was just, like, kind of down about myself. You know, my career hasn't really taken off the way I've envisioned it. And so 2019 season, that was the year when I was with the Niners. We ended up going to the Super Bowl.
Lenny
Yeah.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
And I made a huge splash that year, even in the playoffs. And I felt like having my baby boy gave me that purpose, gave me that drive, you know what I mean? So that was in and itself the reason why I felt like I started my career at that moment and looking at it as a light that he brought to the world, you know, and he took his first steps at the NFC Championship game.
Lenny
Amazing. What the hell?
Raheem Mostert
I mean, like you, it was all destined. So.
Lenny
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
You know, just having him. And then my second. My second son, Nico, I felt like he was. He was the One that really made me be humble. You know, I had, I had just a great season the year before he came into the world, and that was also the year of COVID So I missed like six months of his, of his, of his life. And so that's six months I can't take back. And I feel like that kind of, you know, put me in a perspective of family first. Always. Yeah. No matter what.
Jarvis
To the hospital doing.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah, I was, I was able to go to the hospital. I, I got to be there. He was. They all three of my boys were born in Cleveland, so my wife's from Cleveland. Yeah, I got, I got a chance to be in Cleveland. We were playing the jets and the Giants back to back weeks. So we had an east coast trip when I was with the Niners. And so, yeah, I was, I was able. I talked to the GM and the owner. They. They flew me out on the private. Got to be there for, you know, 26 hours or whatever and flew back out. But, you know, that, that really humbled me that year because I was out in Cali by myself. Yeah, my wife was in Cleveland with her family and you know, they were, she was taking care of our oldest and our newborn and I was just like, you know, I couldn't, I couldn't do anything.
Jarvis
Must have been stressful for you, like trying to, Trying to.
Raheem Mostert
It was stressful just because, like, I couldn't help. I couldn't. Like, I felt like I was helpless. You know, I couldn't, I couldn't provide as like being a man, you know, I had to hold down the fort in regards to trying to make sure the bills are paid and get those checks and everything like that. But she had to hold the fort down with the newborn and, and a one year old at the time is like, you know, it was a lot of pressure for her, but we managed to do, you know, what we, what we could. But, you know, that's still six months. You can't, you can't get rid of your kids. You know, I can't, I can't take that back. And that's something that's going to eat me up to this day. But, you know, I also looked at it as, look, it was a humbling experience. It taught me a lesson, definitely. So.
Jarvis
No, man, that's what's up. That's what's up. Shout out to. What's that? John Lynch. John lynch, right. John lynch and the owner of San Francisco. Man.
Lenny
Doing it the right way.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah, they definitely did. Did they always look out for you so, yeah, it was worth it, man.
Jarvis
That's awesome.
Raheem Mostert
I'm happy about that.
Jarvis
You spoke about the. Your son, Gunner.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
Taking his first steps, doing the NFC championship.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
You also went crazy.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
Doing the NFC championship.
Lenny
Definitely. Yeah.
Jarvis
So 220 yards.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
Three tubs.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
Doing that game. At what point did it, like, hit you that, like.
Lenny
Yo.
Jarvis
Like. Because I watched the game. So I watched the game, and I remember every time you touched the ball, it was Daniel, first down or touchdown.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
And I'm just thinking to myself, like, I want to ask you, did you black out? Because I could see this flip get switched.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
You know what I'm saying? Like, take me. Take us back to, like, what that felt like.
Raheem Mostert
Not. It was like, you know, going into that game, man, I really wasn't even the starting running back, you know. Tevin Coleman, shout out to TE TE Cole T. Raw. He. He ended up getting hurt, had a shoulder injury, and so I had to. I was the next man up. Yeah. And so I knew the game plan, obviously, and I knew that I had to go in there, you know, with the same attitude as every other game, you know, just go in there and dominate as much as you can. And, yeah, I went into that game, scored the first touchdown, and I feel like everything after that was just a history. Yeah, I feel like blacked out.
Jarvis
I felt like he blacked out.
Raheem Mostert
You know, when you get in that mode, when you get in that moment, you like, oh, I'm on my. I'm on my game right now. It's time to roll. Like, that's. That's how it was for me. Like, I was like, you know what? Nah, let's keep this thing going. They keep. They keep feeding me to rock. I'm gonna do something with it. That's what I gotta do, man.
Jarvis
It was exciting. It was exciting to see. You know, I. I think that was also Aaron Rodgers's last game in Green Bay. And you. You just. You damn near ended my man career. Low key. I ain't. Aaron ain't been the same since, bro.
Raheem Mostert
Not me and. Me and A Rod, we actually good buddies. He. He comes down here, we hang out. Me, him, Jordan Poyer, you know, we're all. We're all good friends. And so last year, it was his birthday. We got his. We got to celebrate on the boat. And he still talks about it to this day. He's like, I can't stand you. Like, you. You took me out of winning another super bowl, you know, and so he just gives me crap all the time. And I'm like, bro, I'm sorry. Like, I don't know what to tell you.
Lenny
So listen, I know, you know, they call me Playoff Lenny, you know, but you should have been, you should have been playoff he. Right, Definitely with the numbers, you know, you was Pro bowl selection, 2019 NFC championship record. Yeah, I don't, you don't, you don't find that, that's, that's not, that's not usual, man.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah, no, I mean, you know, when, like, I was just sitting there, just, I was just playing a game, I wasn't really noticing about a record or anything like that until they actually brought it up at the end of the game. And then, you know, I mean, this guy, this is playoff Lenny for show, you know, I'm sitting next to playoff Lenny, though. That's, yeah, yeah. Nah, I mean, you know, once you get in that, once you get that itch, bro, it's like, yeah. And anything, though, anything you do, it's like once you get that itch or you find, find out what's working, you know, you're like, oh, yeah, we gotta keep it, keep it going.
Lenny
So giving the fans, the viewers a perspective, Right. You're not starting right. And how do you keep dialed in? Right. I, I, I've had an experience of being a number two, and my role for that whole season was kind of, to me, wasn't my thing. Right.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Lenny
Playing behind someone, being a number one my entire life, backing someone up. Can you give them the week by week mindset? Are you coming to the organization each and every week to practice? Like, damn, I'm number two. Let me try to fix my role, fix my attitude, knowing that I'm probably better than the person in front of me.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Lenny
You know what I'm saying? Can you trying to give them that glimpse because they don't understand. Some people wouldn't understand that.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Lenny
And the outside of the football world, can you understand, like, give them your mindset or not?
Raheem Mostert
And that's a great question. You know, I think that, you know, when you're dealing with, and it goes with anything in life, you know, whether you are, you know, a guy that's, you know, washing dishes in a restaurant to the guy that's managing the tables, to the guy that, you know, is owning the building of the restaurant, everybody has to have the same mentality and the same ultimate goal, right. Is to, to accomplish as much as they possibly can in their specific role. And so for me, you know, I've always looked at it as, yeah, I was the guy you know, in, in high school, Pop Warner, college was. I was. I was starting to become the guy. But, you know, there was other guys that were in that role that were the guy. And so, you know, when you coming into the league, you also have to have that me. I feel like you have to have that mentality of, look, even if you're not the guy, you still got to be ready because your number can get called at any moment. And so it's up to you what you do with that, that moment. Are you going to either grasp that moment and take it by the tenfold, or are you going to just let that moment, you know, whisk you away and then you ride off into the sunset and you don't get anything out of it? You know what I mean? So for me, I've always had that approach of like, okay, if people see me as the one or two, I'm still me at the end of the day, so I got to produce something out when I'm out there as a one, as a two, as a three, or even in. In that case, when I was coming into that year, when we went to the super bowl and I had that record, I was the number four running back.
Jarvis
Wow.
Raheem Mostert
I was really the number. I can tell you every running back that was ahead of me that year. Tevin Coleman, Matt Breida, Jerick McKinnon. And then I was the fourth running back. So my mindset was like, I mean, I love my boys. You know, I'm a fight for them always. You know, we still talk to this day and we share moments and life goes on. But at the end of the day, I got it. When my number calls, when they say number 31 is your time, that's my time. Like I'm. And I'm not looking back.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
You know what I mean? So that's the difference between, you know, somebody that is in the shadows and, and they don't really see the. The light. But then you also have to realize, like, your lights coming, it's just in a different pathway. You know what I mean? So, yeah, that's. That's where you have to. That's where you have to separate yourself.
Jarvis
Yeah. I think that's a mindset which you just spoke about. I think that's a mindset that most players should be having. Right. Like, and most times when you get drafted to the NFL, unless you're getting drafted first, maybe second round, like, you're probably not going to start right away. Right. And I think it's a lost art when guys get in positions, you know, and your story is a testament to that. And get positions where, yeah, I do feel like I can compete as a starter. I do feel like, you know, yeah, they're my boys, but yeah, I kind of should be in that rotation.
Lenny
Right.
Jarvis
Or I should be leading that charge. And, and I've seen so many players I know from the receivers position. I'm sure you, you guys have as well, right? Seeing players where they get in that position and they stop working as hard. Yeah, they get in that position, they stop showing up early. They get in that position, they stop learning, they stopped maturing. Right. They stopped loving the game. Yeah. And, and, and from what I hear you speak about, like, your mentality was always like, my time is coming, I don't know when.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
But I'm going to be ready.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
Is that something that was always instilled in you or, you know? Yeah, it was always instilled in you. Since when?
Raheem Mostert
I mean, even, even growing up, you know, I felt like I've always had, I didn't always have the, the upper advantage. You know, I've always had to work for everything that came my way. And that was something that, you know, I tell people all the time, like, I wasn't spoon fed, I didn't have, I didn't have a silver spoon. My family, you know, didn't come from much of anything. And, you know, I was just some beachside kid, you know, that just was trying to get away from all the trouble. Right. And for me, I felt like my getaway was obviously outlet, which is football. You know, that should be everybody's getaway. At some point. You should find your getaway so that way you can excel in it and, and, and thrive and really, you know, put yourself out there. And for me, that, that's what I was able to do early on in my, in my life. I didn't have a father figure. I didn't, you know, my, my mom wasn't really all that much of a moment. It was more so like, you know, I just, I just gotta figure this out when I, when I do become a man and if I do, you know, graduate, my biggest thing was graduation. I felt like if I got an education, at least that'll get me started. Yeah. Give me, it'll give me a chance to figure out what I want to do in life. And so that's the reason why I went to Purdue. You know, I could have gone to Florida, I could have gone to Miami. I had offers from them, but I wanted to get away too. I wanted to step out of Florida. I felt like Florida was just not ideal for me as a young man where I wanted to be. And so going to Purdue and, you know, graduating with a business management degree gave me that. That extra confidence, I guess you could say, to realize, hey, look, you know, it's not just football, it's life in general. You. You can thrive in whatever you want to do. You just have to put the time and effort. And I felt like by me growing up the way I did, seeing how everything was around me, it made me all that more to get away, you know what I mean? To. To find an outlet or to find a purpose and, and, yeah, just get out of the state.
Jarvis
And that led to that mentality of just. Yeah, you know, no matter what. No matter what, next man up, starter, whatever it is. My approach is the same.
Raheem Mostert
Listen, when you, when you're in good football states, like, you know, y' all in Louisiana, right? Y' all got some good football there.
Lenny
Great, best, great, great, great football. Hold on, hold on. We don't say, we don't say good,
Raheem Mostert
great football compared to what I'm used to.
Lenny
Right. It's good.
Jarvis
They had this argument last time. Finally we got a Florida guy. Florida, that can speak for Florida from
Raheem Mostert
the north all the way to the south. But when you're dealing with, you know, guys that are on that level of. I mean, I had like, my junior senior year, we had like at least 30 something D1 guys that awesome got offered. Yeah, right. But they just didn't know what to do with it because they were just either dumb, they didn't realize what they had, or like, they didn't want to work that hard. They thought it was just gonna sit, come in their lap and, and come easy, come easy. You know what I mean? So me, I was like, you know what? I saw what they were doing. I'm like, man, I'm. I'm good. I know where I went this way. Yeah, I'm going this way. I don't want to. I don't want to. And so, you know, seeing that and then also being like, you know what? I also realize what my family's like. Yeah, my. I don't have parents like that. Yeah, I don't have. I can't call my mom or my pops up right now and be like, hey, I just got off, you know, 4th and South. You know, I. I can't do that. You know, I can, I can do that for my, my in laws because they're closer to me. You know what I mean. But that's what I also realized. Like a broken family. Yeah, that's something that I, I don't want to happen in my, in my life. And so finding my wife and, you know, having her and her having my back, I'm having her back, you know, and that's why we have kids.
Lenny
And so, you know, us doing our research. Right. There was an incident that happened when you were younger with your step pops. Right. Can you, can you go into more depth about that? You know, I mean, we could explain it, but you're here. Can you go into depth about that? What happened?
Raheem Mostert
Yeah, you know, my junior year in college, I, my, my little brother got shot by his dad. So it was the guy that, you know, I was calling my dad for.
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Lenny
And that's a good thing. You know, I think off emotion, you know, when a lot of us in emotional states in our life, you know, you. You probably wouldn't be here.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah, exactly.
Lenny
You know? Cause that's your blood. That's your little brother. You know, and by me being an older brother, you know, I understand the protection. The protection. Also the responsibility you have towards him. Right. You try to. We try to lead. Try to lead our younger brothers the entire way. That's. That was the biggest thing for me. My brother was always with me. That's why I never smoked a drink.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Lenny
Right. So how can I tell him not to smoke a drink when I'm doing it?
Raheem Mostert
Right.
Lenny
And I'm his role model. Right, Right. So I'm glad your coach did that.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Lenny
Because Raheem wouldn't be. Playoff Raheem without that.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Lenny
You know what I'm saying?
Raheem Mostert
And that was the thing that, you know, everybody has a turning point. Right. Like, true. You have a turning point in your life, whether you realize it or not. And so that could have been an easy turning point where I put in so far. You know, I got two years of academics left. You know, I'm trying to be the first person to graduate in my family. I'm trying to do all this thing. All these. Right. This. Right. Stuff. But I could have easily got up. You know, I had. I don't know at the time. You get that Pell Grant money. Right. You know what I mean, you got that pell Grant money, so you get that Pell grant money? I got it. I got in my account just sitting, waiting for like an emergency or something like that. Now, I could have used that last little bit that I had that. That. That year.
Lenny
Catch a flight home.
Raheem Mostert
Catch a flight home, back to Daytona and, you know, find out what the hell is going on, the situation back in my house. But, you know, I. I do thank my coach. Coach Green, man, he. He really changed. He changed my mindset. He was like, look like God fearing man. I'm telling you right now, you ain't going nowhere. Like, we gonna. We gonna keep you on this bus and you gonna ride to Purdue and we're gonna get it figured out. I'm gonna make sure you stay updated, whatever you need, you know, but just know that, you know, we gonna do this thing the right way.
Lenny
Yeah.
Jarvis
And then you mentioned that being a turning point. Did you feel like during that time, like, what were. What became the new mindset?
Lenny
Right.
Jarvis
Like what became the new shift? You know, obviously wanting to be there to support your brother, wanting to understand what's going on.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
Right. And then. And then Coach Green sells you it's not safe to go home.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah. The point was when I got that phone call from my brother.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
When he was laid up in the hospital bed, you know, he called me up and he was like, ahim, I'm good. Don't worry about me. I'm like, bro, you sure? Like, he's like, yeah, I'm good. So when he said that, I was like, you know what? All right, well, if he. If he see the vision too, then it's all the more reason to keep going. You know, if he say he gonna be good, you know, then I can't do much else.
Jarvis
Yeah. Yeah, I. I guess. I think too, as. As, like, I think we. We first generation, you know, change makers in our family. Right. I think sometime it does get lost of, like, the weight that comes with it. Right. You mentioned, you know, the whole go and play for it, go and run complete for the national championship. Getting a call that same day that your brother's been shot. He's in the hospital. Leonard went through something very similar with his pops. I know myself personally, you know, I went through things, you know, in. Through my high school journey that I could not be sitting here as well.
Lenny
Right.
Jarvis
Could. Could you maybe talk about when you reflect now on being a first generational change maker in your family, like, just the weight of. Of. Of every decision.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
Every. Every financial decision. Every thought, you know, how you raise your kids today.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah. Yeah. You know, I, I'm glad you brought that up about the weight because like, sometimes you, you don't really realize there's so much weight on your shoulders as a, as a, as a person, you know, or as an older sibling or
Lenny
as a, as a man.
Raheem Mostert
As a man.
Jarvis
Right.
Raheem Mostert
So like, you get that moment to, you know, you finally can exhale. And I felt like when I graduated college, that was like my exhaling moment because I finally accomplished something that has. Hasn't been done in my family. Like my mom went to some community college and dropped out after the first semester, you know, our second semester, whatever. And then the guy that I, you know, was calling my dad for the longest of time, he didn't. He was just a construction worker, you know, he didn't. He was good at basketball. He was known around the area that. To be a hell of a basketball player. And that was pretty much it. You know what I mean? So just having that mindset of what I wanted to do and my vision and once it actually happened, I think that that was like the, the biggest weight on my shoulders that just fell completely off.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
Because I, you know, I was not to say that I was content, but it was like, wow, like, you know, college is hard in itself. I don't come from, like, I didn't come from a, like a academic background,
Lenny
you know, Me either.
Raheem Mostert
Thank God for study hall, football and advisors.
Lenny
I went to college for football, my brother, period. It's like, I'm sure everybody else did.
Raheem Mostert
Yo, and football gives you that outlet, you know, you get a full ride scholarship. And I just so happen to be, you know, at least have a good head on my shoulders to actually accomplish what I wanted to accomplish. You know what I mean? But yeah, it was. It's one of those things where, you know, you, you get in that, that position where you get that weight lifted off your shoulders. You're like, I can finally breathe. You know, I finally did it. But there's still more to be done right now. It's. It's about the people that surround me, who's, who's making the most impact. And sometimes like you said, it gets lost in translation. It gets lost in the fact that nowadays, you know, you got, I mean, we can go into this topic about the nil stuff. I'm glad they're making money. But like now you could go from one school to the next that you're a year after, you know, losing a championship or a year after, it doesn't work out into the portal.
Jarvis
Yep.
Raheem Mostert
It just doesn't give guys the opportunity, Opportunity now to, to, you know, at least stay with a university. I committed, you know, not just monetary, but, you know, in, in so many other aspects.
Jarvis
Yeah, I think you hit it. I think, I think it's the, the commitment. Right? It's. The commitment to. The commitment is, you know, if I said I'm going to Purdue, if I said I'm going to lsu. Yeah, that's where I'm dugging it out at. Like, that's, that's.
Raheem Mostert
I see. Look, when my coach got fired at the end of my sophomore year here, so I could, I had that one little window where I could transfer. And I know, I know Urban Meyer. I was going to go to Ohio State. Yep. I was at the time was. My wife was my girlfriend and she's from Ohio. It would have been easier for her, but she was like, man, I hate Ohio State. She grew up, yeah, big Ohio State, like, hating.
Jarvis
Oh, my God.
Raheem Mostert
She's like, all my friends went there. Like, all I hear is Ohio. Like, no, I'm good. I don't want nothing to do with Buckeyes.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
And I looked at it, I was like, but hey, look, I got great coach Urban Meyer, like, right around the corner. You know what I mean? And, and he's come to my high school numerous times. Dallas Baker is like a good friend of mine. He was my coach, you know, when, when they played at Florida. And so I had a great connection. I was thinking about transferring. But like you said, that commitment.
Lenny
Right.
Raheem Mostert
You know, I was committed to the university. I was. Yeah. We might not be much of anything in football, but at least I'm gonna get a good academics.
Jarvis
Yeah. No, you stayed the course.
Raheem Mostert
I stayed the course.
Jarvis
You stayed the course. I think Leonard mentioned something about that in Nil in one of our first shows. We talked a little bit about how, you know, the competition, like, isn't there. Right. Like, it is gonna. It is one of those things where kids are now having an out based on financials, based on, oh, I can go here and start now. I can go. And we're talking about how, like, at lsu, it was like you had to wait in. You had to wait in line.
Lenny
Like, yeah, definitely.
Jarvis
You wasn't. Most times. Most times than. Not if you were a, a freshman, you wouldn't play unless you was, you know, number one player, you know, in the state, two time Gatorade player. But even then, but even then, Leonard had.
Lenny
I waited. Yeah, I had to wait.
Raheem Mostert
Right?
Lenny
You Know, in the sec, the level of play is faster. It's something you have to get used to, especially at running back.
Jarvis
Right.
Lenny
We're running backs, right. We're not used to blocking. Mike Will going to Sam. Right. We used to just getting the ball in high school and just fucking running, doing our thing. Now the whole dynamic of the game has changed. It's not about you. You know, you in high school, you in high school. The offense was just based on you. Right? So now you gotta worry about the concepts. You know, you gotta know this run, go with this pass, this pass, go with this run. So just the whole dynamic of the offensive level has changed. And also, speaking of nil, like I told when Jarvis was saying they're running away from competition, that's the biggest thing right now. You just listen. You just said, right. You have the NFC record.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Lenny
Right.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Lenny
You was fourth.
Raheem Mostert
I was fourth that year. Coming into that year, I was fourth. Fourth running back on the depth chart.
Lenny
The fourth running back on the depth chart. And that goes back what I'm saying. It made you who you are. Yeah. You went down there. Grit, you grind, bruh. People don't understand those type of trials make you who you are. Right. And speaking on the trials. Right. I know you play for a lot of teams in the NFL, right. Like, what helped you not walk away from the game? Because I know that was kind of stressful. It was pissing you off. Like, I'm trying to tell you, like, I. I know it'll be some seasons where, where in your mind during training camp, you're doing well.
Raheem Mostert
Doing well.
Lenny
You know what I'm saying? You say, you know, you know, they, they. Oh, man, we need your iPad. Tap on your shoulder. Hey, coach, want to talk to you.
Jarvis
Okay.
Lenny
Can you go through that? Why didn't you step away through all those trials and situations you kept going through?
Raheem Mostert
Yeah, yeah. The reason why, I guess. The reason why I. I guess I didn't step away, you know, especially early on, the first two years of my career, it was like, excuse my French. It was a shit show.
Lenny
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
It was like I was getting cut left and right. You know, I was on. I was on seven different teams my two years.
Lenny
Listen, man says seven.
Raheem Mostert
17 is my two years. Yeah, I just mentioned to him I was his teammate my. My rookie year. He was like, you were.
Lenny
And he didn't know.
Raheem Mostert
He didn't even know, bro. Crazy, because it was in and out.
Jarvis
Hey, I'm sorry. But, but, but, but you know what? The NFL, and, And I think this kind of gets. It doesn't get lost in translation, but maybe it does.
Lenny
It does that. That.
Jarvis
It's a revolving door.
Raheem Mostert
It is so many people in and out.
Lenny
Now, I ain't gonna say coaches, but
Raheem Mostert
player wise player, mostly.
Lenny
Yeah, bro. You get a. You get a damn. A new teammate every week.
Raheem Mostert
Every week.
Jarvis
Every what? Wednesday. Every Wednesday is tryouts. Somebody trying out every Tuesday for your job, even if you're doing well.
Lenny
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
And I don't think people Wednesday got a new iPad, bro. Like that.
Jarvis
New iPad, new number, new number, new locker.
Lenny
Who this man? I'm telling you who it is.
Raheem Mostert
That's crazy, bro.
Lenny
And you said bro, like, see, I, I haven't, I haven't been through that. Right. Yeah. In my, in my years in the NFL. But can you talk about that like this? You're going from learning one playbook to the next, and you have to learn it in what, two week. A week span?
Raheem Mostert
Week span.
Jarvis
Yeah. A week.
Lenny
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
No, it was a. Yeah. I mean, the playbooks. Me, I felt like I've always been a. That type of player where I can adjust to any type of playbook because just based on all my, my playing skills. Right. My playing assets and what I could bring. But I mean, it is tough though. But you also got to think that, you know, when I was a rookie or my second year, like special teams was like my, my reason why I had to be on the team. It wasn't like, man, I didn't get my running back action until like my fourth year. Like, I didn't, I didn't really. I got a carry my second year.
Jarvis
Right?
Raheem Mostert
Yeah, it was a six yard carry at the last game of the, of the season against Seattle. So my average for the year is six yards. You know what I mean? So I popped off.
Lenny
Good. That is good.
Raheem Mostert
Hold on.
Lenny
Six yards?
Raheem Mostert
Yeah. Oh, yeah. I got one rush for six yards. So it was a work in progress. But you know, at the same time, it was like I got to, I got to figure out these special teams. That's. Yes, that's. Well, that's how I'll make my cash. That's how I'm going to make, you know, get on the field and make my playing time.
Jarvis
I'm with you on that. I'm with you on that. When, When I first got came to Miami, I didn't start right away. Yeah, I was R5 on kickoff, kickoff returner, a gunner. And you were a partner and a punt returner.
Lenny
Yeah.
Jarvis
When I first entered the league and I remember to this day, man, coach Terrence McGee, my special teams coach at LSU, former Giant special teams coach, telling us that if you want to make the team in NFL special team, special teams, you have to play special teams. And I remember thinking, like, I'm a dog. Like, ain't no. You know what I mean? Like, whatever.
Raheem Mostert
You gonna be a dog on special team.
Jarvis
But also I'm like, I'm like, you know what? If this is the way to make the. Make. Make the team and, and be effective and, and make a play right, then this is what I'm gonna do. And I did it through, through, through college, and I made a couple plays my freshman year. And then I get to the league and I'm thinking, like, bro, I'm a second round pick.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
Like, ain't no way I'm about to be playing special teams.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah, true.
Jarvis
And then Darren Rizzy, Riz. Riz, my guy. Riz is my guy. We got into it a couple times, but, man, there's so much love there because he just wants the best out of you. You right? And I remember him being like, hey, like, you are R5. Like, you run it out on kickoffs. I don't care when you was drafted. I don't care what position you play. Like, special teams. If you want to make this team as a rookie.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
This is what you got to do. So I feel you on the whole special team thing. Have you ever played special teams, Lenny?
Lenny
I played in college.
Jarvis
No, in the NFL. Did you, did you. Did you run down on kickoff or anything?
Lenny
No.
Jarvis
See your boy, favorite boy. But you don't even know what it's like to go bust up a wedge.
Lenny
Obviously we had. And I try to. And I try to explain to the young guys now, right? Even when I go back, talk to lsu, I'm like, listen, I want y' all to understand this. If, If y' all not that guy, y' all need to be working on special teams.
Jarvis
100. Yeah, 100.
Lenny
Because it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a very important part in the NFL.
Raheem Mostert
Oh, 100 it is.
Jarvis
You know, makes and break games sometimes.
Lenny
If you're not the, if you're not the first round top five top ten pick, you're likely you're gonna be playing, right? They're choosing you to change the organization. But y' all kind of had to me, I think the second third rounders have kind of like a. There's a window, a head step over guys as first round. Cause guess what? Now we in later our careers. We never. We Ain't never block on no kick return or run down. That's no gunner, right, y', all, Y' all did both of them. So y' all kind of have the experience. That's why some guys careers last longer than first round picks.
Raheem Mostert
And I, I hate to bring him up like that, but my time in Cleveland was Duke Johnson. Duke was like the perfect example.
Lenny
Duke was a dog too.
Raheem Mostert
He was, he was a dog. And he'll tell you straight up, I'm not playing no special teams. Like, no, that's not what I'm doing. That's not what I'm doing. And he's like, I want to be a third down back. That's all he wanted to do. Like that was it.
Jarvis
He had his own vision for.
Raheem Mostert
He had his own vision.
Jarvis
Y' all gonna use me this way?
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
Only.
Raheem Mostert
Yup. I'll be a third down back.
Lenny
That's it. But that's what certain guys like, you know, I played with Giovanni Bernard. He was, he was out there guy. He was our third down guy. But he also plays special teams too. Yeah, right. So when you get caught up in that them type of games, it's not gonna last long.
Jarvis
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Lenny
Right.
Jarvis
And you said like, you didn't get a real chance in the backfield to like your fourth year.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Lenny
Right.
Jarvis
I think also for younger players out there, you could speak to this as a testimony, as a testament, because most times playing special teams keeps you on the field, keeps you on the roster until your actual time comes at your position to make a difference.
Lenny
Yeah.
Jarvis
And then you get paid. Yeah, right. Like, it's a, it's a whole process. It's not one of those things that, like, you know, you just get to the league. You know, it's no bench, really. No, no, no practice squad bench. You're not just on the bench. Like we're in, in College, you got 90 players on the roster.
Lenny
Yeah.
Jarvis
There's only 56, I think. What is 63 slots? That's it. You know what I mean? And most times, 63. 60. 64.
Lenny
64.
Jarvis
They changed it with the Kobe rule. Right.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
So. So most times, most times if you're not playing on special teams, you didn't make practice squad. You probably sitting on a couch.
Lenny
Yeah.
Jarvis
Like, even though you got drafted to play receiver for our team, like, can you talk about, can you talk about guys out there or younger players? There's about to be a draft here in a couple weeks. Right. About guys maybe speak to guys that, you know, maybe are at the end of the draft. Right. You are undrafted guy.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
Right. And now you're going into your 11th season.
Lenny
1212 season. Right.
Jarvis
You play more seasons than, than I have played.
Lenny
My dog got that pension. Right.
Jarvis
Right. Right now he's fully vested. Fully vested. Right.
Raheem Mostert
Everything else a bonus right now.
Lenny
Right.
Jarvis
Can you speak to, can you speak to, you know, this next incoming generation of draft picks about how important it is to do your 1/11 and still get better in your position?
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
Right. But also maybe playing special teams until your time comes.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah. Especially for the guys that are in the later rounds, I feel like, you know, when the first two rounds, there's expectation, I mean, y' all know, right? There's like, you have an expectation to be, you know, in the, in the running, to be in the rotation, starter rotation, you know, you, you damn sure are a role player. Yeah, you get some burn, you get, you getting some time. But like, anything after that, you know, I feel like it, it could be up in the air depending on how a coach views you, depending on how you fit within the scheme. You know, it's, it's, it's all relative in that aspect. I feel like, you know, especially with the guys that are later on in, you know, in those draft picks, you know, and undrafted, I feel like you have a better chance to figure out what your, what your, your scene's gonna be where, where you're gonna be. Like me, I, I came in, I knew that Philly was like a best fit for me because at the time it was Chip Kelly's offense. He just came from Oregon. Spread, spread, you know, no huddle. Yeah, let's speed, speed fast. You know, every, you know, you catch out the, I can catch out the backfield. I'm good, like. But then I also realized who, he, who was on the roster with me. We had demarco Murray, Ryan Matthews, Darren Sprouls. So that's three, three headed monsters already. Nobody's getting rid of Darren Sprouls. Yeah, he's, he's, he could do everything.
Lenny
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
You want to talk about special teams? Man's got probably the most, you know, return yards combo, you know, Russian and receiving purpose. All purpose in the NFL. Yeah, History.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
Then you got Ryan Matthews, who's, he was a dog too, you know, and then, and then DeMarco Murray. A dog. Straight dog. Straight dog, you know, So I came into that situation, I'm like, hey, look, well, they knew that I was, I had to play special teams. And sometimes it just has to work like that. You have to find the best fit for you if you are at least an undrafted guy. But when you're drafted, you really have no choice. You know what I mean? You don't have a choice. But you, you do have a choice in how you, how you practice, how you play, how you prepare, how you prepare to be in those roles, to be in rotation.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
Now there's some guys that, you know, I've, I've been on a team, you know, with the Niners. They drafted a running back and then next thing you know, he was second Third round, they just try to, they try to hang on to him as much as they can to show that, you know, we didn't make a mistake.
Lenny
Right.
Raheem Mostert
But they made the mistake.
Lenny
So hate that.
Raheem Mostert
And it's, and it's tough too, because like, you don't want that to happen to a guy that you, you know, you're battling against and battling with.
Lenny
Yeah. Also a guy who you also build a relationship with.
Raheem Mostert
Right, Exactly.
Lenny
Somebody you kind of take under your wing, you trying to help, trying to guide, you know, to be the best he can be. But unfortunately, in some circumstances, it's hard, man. Yeah, it's hard when you have to compete for a job and you gotta compete for a roster, a roster spy. And you, and you got love and you built this type of bond and love in your room. And to see that happens, you know what I'm saying?
Raheem Mostert
It's like, I mean, but think about this though. If we, if, if we were all on a team, right? And we bonded with everybody on that team.
Lenny
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
You would have 90 brothers on, on a roster or whatever the max is. And you wouldn't want that to change because you're like, look, like I was just with the Raiders this past year and we had a 90 man roster. I felt like we could legit go to war.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
Like, everybody was cool. Everybody, you know, we all hung out together, we all were playing golf, we all were, you know, showing up to each other's events and everything like that. But when you have to dwindle that down into, you know, 64 man roster, you know, 53 active, 46 or 46 active, 53. On, on, you know, the, the team is tricky because now you're fighting not just in your position, but you're also fighting with what the coaches are, how they're feeling about.
Jarvis
You're fighting politics.
Raheem Mostert
Politics, definitely. Everything like that.
Lenny
And that's the, that's the biggest battle, the politics. Right. But I know I was on team with guys, bro. I know that was quiet, you know, it was chill. But to the, to the upper guys, that's an attitude problem. He don't speak, you don't talk.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Lenny
You know, so not good for the culture. Not good for the culture. So when it comes, when I say that for the younger guys who's coming in, get to know the front office. Yeah, that's the, that's, that's one of the biggest things you have to do. Get to know the front office, get to know the people that's going to control the narrative of your career.
Raheem Mostert
And it's okay, too. Like, I mean, what I like to do, and I've done it for years, is like, bro, I go up and I make sure I introduce myself to every. Every. Everybody that's important. Like, it could be the person that's cleaning up, you know, the. The cafeteria.
Jarvis
I want.
Raheem Mostert
I want to meet them because I know that they have a purpose in the building. Like, they're. They're here for a reason. And you never know. Sometimes, you know, those. Those relationships, those lasting effects can carry you a long way. Like, you know, I. I truly believe that you should never burn a bridge. You know, never burn. Isn't. No matter how much you despise a person, no matter how much you like, if you really are not messing with that person. Okay, I understand you burning that bridge, and you're doing it for the betterment of, you know, your family, yourself, whatever. But most of the time, you know, everybody is intertwined somehow, some way. You just got to keep that positive attitude and not burn that bridge.
Jarvis
Yeah, I, you know, I struggle with. I struggle with that a little bit about knowing the game and understanding the game and then knowing that there's a game within the game.
Lenny
Right. Definitely.
Jarvis
And we play. We all have played with a guy named Adamic and Sue, who. Who is a genius.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
You know, when it comes to, you know, how he's handled his business on and off the field, and I remember him telling me that when I was with the Dolphins. I remember him saying, like, there's a game within the game, Jarvis. Like, there's the game and then there's the game within the game. And I never really understood what he meant until I got to the New Orleans Saints. And then I started realizing that, like, you were Talking about the GMs want to be right about, you know, certain players. Right. You know, I realized, being that I knew football, I realized, okay, normally on third down, I am the. The first option. Now on third down, I'm the fifth option. I'm the fourth option. And there's no explanation coming. Right. And you still got to show up and go to work.
Lenny
Right?
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
I think for the younger guys out there, you guys both hit it about making sure you're introducing yourself to the right people.
Raheem Mostert
Always.
Jarvis
I think. I think the biggest thing to back that up with is just your worth ethic. I think don't let what's happening in those situations, whether you're not getting the ball, you're not getting enough playing time, whatever it is, you know, be the reason that you don't show up and work hard or be the reason where now they can control your narrative with another team or another organization, other coaches, you know, because, you know, they click tight, Right?
Lenny
Yeah.
Jarvis
And now you have this aura on you that you gotta hope somebody take a chance on because, you know, you had a bad reputation over here.
Lenny
Right.
Raheem Mostert
And the thing is, too, is, like, people in the league, they don't like people in the league, know, but outside the league, you don't really understand it. But, like, the league talks, like, everybody. Everybody talks. Like, whether they're supposed to. They're not supposed to. In general, everybody, like, can they. They talk about you, they talk for you, they talk against you, they talk good about you, talk bad about you. They. Eventually word spreads around the entire league that, oh, well, you know, Heme is this. He. You know, one day he was on. On a little power trip because he was this, that and that other. No, I mean, I was just, you know, frustrated the fact that it. I didn't have it this way, you know, and sometimes that could be against you, and then they could say, well, he's a hell of a teammate. I'm damn sure gonna be a hell of a teammate, because that's who I am. But, you know, when it comes down to it, like, the young guys also gotta understand that everybody in the league, you know, all the teams talk to one another, you know, and they share information. Information and good, better and different. But you got to be that person that they don't talk as much about, you know, just stay out of the light all the time and do your. Do your work and, you know, and be a good teammate and good locker room guy. That's what most teams like anyway.
Lenny
And I'm glad you said about your experience with the Saints. I went through that my last year in Tampa. Right. It's going back. Right. Once again. Tampa, then draft me.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Lenny
They brought in a young guy, Rashad. Rashad White. And of course, they don't want. They don't want to feel. Feel, I guess, awkward about picking somebody that. That doesn't play at all, you know, because it's a bad look on. On the guys who's drafted people. Right. And I didn't understand that until after my. After my career. Right. Just coming in and understanding that it's a business, just like you said, what sue told you. Like, I didn't. I didn't understand that. Right. I'm so used to being a guy my entire life, from yay high to here, and it didn't quite register with me being a number two right. I took it and I took it personal. Yeah, which I shouldn't have.
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Lenny
I should have played the game. Which I've always had a problem with. Right. That's kind of, that's kind of a stigma that was on me from Jacksonville.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Lenny
Too. And it's for the young guys that's going to watch this. And, and that's probably one of my biggest regrets. Not playing a game. If I feel like if I would have played the game more, I still would have been the lead. Obviously you still would have been the lead. Right. But my tolerance for fakeness, I can't take it. I can't take fake shit. Right. And people don't know I told Tampa to let me go. I'm like, I see the direction y' all guys are going. Y' all wanted Rashad to be the number one and. And me kind of be the number two. Mentally. I wasn't prepared for that. Right.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Lenny
And guys like, you know, yourself who went through similar situations. You just said you was the number four running back. Right. I know in my mind I could probably, I probably wouldn't take that shit. Like being number four from.
Raheem Mostert
Trust me.
Lenny
Right. That's what I'm saying. And being from one wasn't easy. Like even, even being from One to two. Right. So I'm glad we are saying this now to the young guys because, you know, people told us this, told me this, obviously, and at the time, it wasn't registered into my brain. I didn't understand it. But now that I'm older and now that I see also what I'm not gonna do, I didn't burn a lot. I didn't burn bridges. Right. Because you know what? If one of our sons.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Lenny
Playing the NFL, and I don't want that shit to fall back on them
Raheem Mostert
so he has that stigma of his daddy.
Lenny
I had to. I had to leave looking for it. Yes. Yes. I left on my own terms. I thanked everybody. Then I just moved on. So I'm glad you said. I'm glad you said that because, like, that was one of my biggest things was playing. Playing the game.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah. You know what? And for you to even come out and say that, that shows, like, the maturity level in. In regards to how you see the game now.
Lenny
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
Right. And how you could help, you know, the next generation of guys, you know. Yeah, there's gonna be some guys that's the number one. Always been number one, but they ain't the number one. Like how Lenny was the number one. And so for you to come out and be like, you know what? Now, this is. This is what my mindset was when I was in Tampa. And then you're also coping with that, too, you know, so that. That's. That. That shows the. The maturity that you have now that you learning the game within the game and how you could help other people that are gonna potentially be in that role that you were once in, that you're helping them, too. So. And it. And it. And I see it like this, like, for. Because I never even heard a guy in, like, in your caliber, you know, the way you. You've always been a number one guy. Never heard a guy come out and admit, you know, in the simple fact that of It. It was hard for me. Like, it was. I couldn't. I couldn't stand. See number two like that.
Lenny
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
You know what I mean? So, like. Like, I said that for you to say that is like, damn. That actually hit me for a minute. I was like, oh, like, damn. That. That meant. That meant. That meant a lot to you. I could tell it just. That weight, like, we all talked about, right? That weight that just came off your shoulders and admitting that. Yeah.
Jarvis
And we're back. It's final four time with Lenny's locks. I know the last couple weeks, bro, you said that it hasn't been working out.
Lenny
It's been rough.
Jarvis
But Lenny told me personally himself, this is the week we locking it in.
Lenny
And all these gonna hit. They all gonna hit.
Jarvis
All gonna hit.
Lenny
All gonna hit. Facts, all right?
Jarvis
Number two, UConn versus number three, Illinois. Who you got?
Lenny
I'm going with UConn. They upset. They beat Duke, and that's why it's March Madness. This is madness. Right? It's madness right now. So I'm gonna go with UConn. I love the head coach. His demeanor. He is a menace. How he got in a rough face with the jacket almost falling off.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Lenny
Just in his. I'm like, yeah, yeah, we need that.
Jarvis
He wanted as bad as the players.
Lenny
Energy. We need for marshmallows.
Jarvis
I love it. I love it. So you take an energy. I love it. All right, number one Arizona versus number one Michigan. Who you pick?
Lenny
I gotta go with az. I have to go with Arizona. They play. The defense is amazing.
Jarvis
Right.
Lenny
Also, you know, one of the mission guy, Michigan guys made a statement that kind of got no Mr. Jalen Rule's attention about, you know, we may be the best. We may be the best Michigan team. They're about to find out that Mr. Rose said, we're gonna find out. Win it.
Jarvis
Yeah, win it.
Lenny
So right now, I'm going Arizona.
Jarvis
I love that.
Lenny
You never go against the greats. You never go against the greats, Right? So, AZ it is.
Jarvis
Yes, sir. Number one versus number one. That should be a great game. Okay, so you got UConn, Arizona going to the championship. Who wins?
Lenny
UConn.
Jarvis
UConn all the way.
Lenny
UConn all the way.
Raheem Mostert
And.
Lenny
And. And let me, you know, if I'm. If I'm projecting, doing the right thing, I think the girls. UConn girls gonna win, too.
Raheem Mostert
Too.
Jarvis
Oh, my goodness.
Lenny
Yes.
Jarvis
Another year. Another year of history for UConn.
Lenny
That'd be crazy.
Jarvis
That'd be amazing. Hey, coach, if you see this man, send Lenny a Jersey, man. Yes, he need this. And make sure y' all lock in y' all picks.
Lenny
Locking your picks. And, coach, when you do send it, I want it to be number seven.
Jarvis
Huh?
Lenny
I'm gonna hold it down for the hood. I'm holding down for y', all,
Jarvis
man. And that's Lenny's locks presented by Hard Rock Bets.
Lenny
And, you know, we gonna try to turn the page. And speaking on influences right in your life. You said, you know, father, you know, your mother. You know, there was. It wasn't really your parents. Who are some of heem's influences in his life and why he's the reason he's the man he is today.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah, great question. You know, I had a. My first ever football coach. He was also like the. Like the Pop Warner GM around the area and the community.
Jarvis
Right?
Raheem Mostert
His name was Mike Stokes. We called him Coach. Coach Pork Chop. He was like a real hillbilly redneck guy. Always came and he always chewed his dip and everything like that and. But he always looked out for the kiddos like he was. That was his. And so he took me under his wing. He took me, you know, he called me. Called me his son. You know what I mean? And so he. He was. He was probably the biggest influence because he instilled, you know, grit, toughness, what it takes to be a man at an early age, how to handle your business correctly, you know, do everything that you possibly can. And one of his saying was keep chopping, because his nickname was Pork Chop, called Coach Chop. So he said, keep chopping. Keep chopping that wood, not knock that tree down.
Lenny
That's an old saying.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah. So, yeah, he was a. He was a big influence in my life. You know, I got to. I got to just spend so much time with him. You know, he'd bring me over to his countryside house and, you know, funny, he used to call these things called swamp apes. It was like the mythical, like, you know, little swamp monster that, you know, as a little kid growing up, we stayed scared. You're scared as hell. But now he taught us to be tough, though. Conquer that swamp, you know, so he was. He was a big influence. And then obviously, my wife, I felt like, you know, even when I was. I tell the joke all the time when I was riding the bench, you know, riding a pond at Purdue, when things wasn't really going the way I, you know, I envisioned it. The reason why I signed up, she always had that. That attitude of like, you know, you know, effort, keep going, like, do your thing. Even when I got. Even when I got cut by Cleveland, you know, Cleveland, bro, It's like, you know, at the time, it was like one of the worst teams to be a part of. I got. I got released by Cleveland. I made the 53 man roster. And, you know, I went out that night, celebrate. I went to Hyde park over in Crocker.
Lenny
Yep.
Raheem Mostert
Went to Hyde park, got the little. The fried lobster with the little. The. The sweet.
Jarvis
You wouldn't know nothing about that.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah. You don't know nothing about that. Yeah. So celebrated that night. Had a nice little steak dinner with me and my Family, my in laws and my wife. And the next day it was, it was my wife's bridal shower. You know, I just proposed her the year before my rookie year. And so it was the same day I got cut from the, from the Browns.
Jarvis
Wow.
Raheem Mostert
And so I had to call my father in law up and you know, explain to him because he was with the girls at the bridal shower.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
Had to call him up and be like, hey, Kev, I don't know how to tell you this, but, you know, I don't want to ruin the girls day or nothing like that, but I just got released by the Browns.
Lenny
Can you, bro, can you tell? Because I've been released from Jacksonville. Right. Can you how hurtful that is, man? Like, it's a, it's a hurtful, It's a hurtful ass feeling.
Raheem Mostert
It is. Especially when you make the roster. Like I made the roster. I, you know, I was, I felt like I did everything right. I felt like, you know, I was, you know, did everything I possibly could to earn that spot.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
And I messed up by celebrating. I feel like I messed up by having that dinner.
Jarvis
I feel that.
Raheem Mostert
But yeah, no, it's, it's one of those things, man. You just, you get released and you like, really, like I wasn't good enough for this. Like, you know, I put in the time and the effort and the hours, dedication, you know, spent time away from my girl, you know, like my people that I love to go in this organization and do right by them, like,
Jarvis
you know, who was the running backs there at the time?
Raheem Mostert
Do you remember Duke Johnson, Isaiah Crowell, Glenn Winston. And we had another running back, Terrell. Yeah.
Lenny
Crowell. Wasn't his number 20 something Isaiah Crowell, he's of Georgia.
Jarvis
Running back.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah, Georgia.
Jarvis
Yeah, I remember him. I mean, initially his career started off pretty strong.
Lenny
Yeah.
Jarvis
But obviously it didn't, didn't last long. But. Yeah, man, it's crazy, you know, hearing your story, doing some research about your story, like all of the highs and lows.
Lenny
Right.
Jarvis
And you sit here today like as a calm man.
Lenny
Yeah.
Jarvis
Right.
Raheem Mostert
I mean I've, I've always been cool, calm and collected. Like it takes a lot to.
Jarvis
For me, I'll be stressed out. I ain't gonna lie.
Raheem Mostert
Trust me. That, that night when, when I had that talk with my wife after her bridal shower, I looked there in the eyes. We sat on that couch at our Crocker apartment and I asked her, I said, like, what should I do? Because I'm, I'm thinking about just Hanging this up. Like, I've. I was really on edge because, you know, I. I've already. I got cut by, you know, Eagles, Dolphins, Baltimore, Cleveland. I was like, man, it's over with.
Lenny
Like, you know what's crazy? I respect you even more because, you know, us. Us two guys, we're blessed enough where we have our mother. Right. You know, your mother is that soft spot for you, right? So, yeah, anything I'm going through in life, right. She's one call away, obviously. My father's one. One call away, too. But, yeah, his love is more tough. Like, man, you're gonna be all right. But your mother, she's more understanding. She's trying to find solutions for you to. To. To calm you down. Right. Like, my time in Tampa, bro, I didn't like you. I didn't start really producing how I wanted to produce in the game. Was when the playoffs came.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Lenny
Right. And I had to call my mother 06:30 every single morning before walking into that organization in Tampa because, like, you could just. Bro, I was on this. The edge of erupting. Like. Yeah, like, man, they playing on me in this bitch. Like, I ain't playing.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah, like. Like, honestly, that's how it be, though.
Lenny
Yeah, for sure. And I'm glad we getting to talk about this now, because in the midst of our careers, you couldn't. Like, it was so much. The season go on so fast. Right. You don't have time to. To cry about certain things, to moan about certain things. But like you said about, you know, Coach Pork Chop, I had, you know, my coach.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Lenny
You know what I'm saying?
Raheem Mostert
Like, and. And I don't think coaches get enough. Like, especially when you're younger. I don't think the younger. The younger you are. I don't think those coaches, those people that are supposed to influence you, I don't think they get enough credit, you know, and that's why I'm. I'm happy. I stand up on the table for mine. I stand up and be like, Coach Chop, you know, he. And there's so many other ones. Right. But, like, that was who I idolized.
Lenny
Impacted you.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Lenny
That's impact your whole life.
Raheem Mostert
It wasn't like, growing up, I didn't. I wasn't, Like, I didn't idolize. Like, I mean, obviously it was, you know, Emmett Smith and all the, you know, the NFL greats. Like, you'll see Ricky Williams, you know what I mean? Like, yeah, those. Those were the guys. But, like, they weren't initially the ones that impacted me. Me, the Most like, it was like my, my coach. My coach is the one who did that. You know what I mean? So like I said, I, I'm. I'm happy. He instilled all this, all these different qualities, and it helped me become a man early, you know what I mean? So that way I can make these decisions and be cool, calm and collective, the way I am during rough times. Cuz I, I look at it like this and you can, you can agree or you can disagree. Life is like a wave, right? Like, you know, like how a wave is.
Lenny
Yeah, right.
Raheem Mostert
Like you. Sometimes you get a big wave, sometimes you get a small swell.
Lenny
Somebody get none.
Raheem Mostert
Sometimes you get nothing. Sometimes the ocean is just glass. But I like to use it as a. Because I have a surfing background too, so I like to use it as a surfing background. Sometimes you just gotta ride whatever the wave comes. Sometimes that wave is big as hell. Sometimes it could be small. But if you can, if you constantly, if you constantly riding the wave, you, you know, you're gonna, you're gonna. You in it for a ride, you know what I mean? And, and sometimes you can get those barrels. Now, you probably don't know what that is.
Lenny
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Raheem Mostert
But you go inside of a barrel of a wave.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
When you come out of a way, the barrel is light.
Lenny
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
Just like a tunnel. For sure. I mean, so that's how I try to treat life in general. Like I want to make sure that I'm riding whatever wave I'm on, big or small, I'm conquering it, and I'm getting through the end of the barrel. You know what I mean?
Lenny
I like that you said it because I use the term. To me, I think life is about a game of runs, especially in basketball.
Jarvis
Right.
Lenny
You might get a turnover here and there, and you gotta call a timeout. And sometimes that run, you might go 0 for 15. And, you know, you go over 15, you gotta go, what's going on? Help me out. So n. I, I like that terminology.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Lenny
And then when you say about. We talking about, you know, the water now. Can we talk about this, this, this, this fishing team you have? That, that, that I'm trying to. Can I join? Like, how much I got to put up?
Raheem Mostert
How do you sign up? I can get you in contact with our commissioner, Martin Nayfield. He's. He's awesome. But now they do like this, this pro amendment every year. It's called the Catch. Yep. Sfc. Yeah. If y' all want to join, let me know. It's. It's over. In the Key west down there in the Keys this year.
Jarvis
You pulling it. You pulling out some big, big, big fish.
Raheem Mostert
Oh, yeah?
Jarvis
What's the vibe?
Raheem Mostert
Yeah, we pulling out some. Some big fish, some sailfish bill fish.
Jarvis
And what's no pound? What the pounds?
Raheem Mostert
Like, like so anywhere. Two to 400 plus.
Lenny
Well, 204 plus 400 pounds fish.
Jarvis
Listen, sound like omakase to me.
Raheem Mostert
What?
Jarvis
Yeah, omakase to me. Tunas, right? That's tunas.
Raheem Mostert
Tuna too. Yeah. Yeah.
Lenny
Listen, I've seen. I seen that, like, had a clip going viral a couple months back. Y' all ain't put no pounds in y' all fish and cheating.
Raheem Mostert
No, no, no, no, we ain't doing that.
Jarvis
What you mean?
Lenny
So, like, hey, that. He's saying that is big.
Raheem Mostert
So there was a guy that got caught with.
Jarvis
He putting weights inside of the stomach.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Lenny
Waist.
Raheem Mostert
So like when you go to a competition. Competition, Right. When you're doing like a fishing tournament or whatever, they weigh the fish to see, like, who has the biggest fish and all that stuff. Who has the most, you know, fish that weigh the most or whatever. And there was a dude a couple years ago. I mean, it still resurfaces to this day. It's crazy. Yeah. And he's from. He did it in Cleveland.
Jarvis
Damn.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah, he did it in Cleveland. He was stuffing. He was stuffing weights and. And fish so that way he could win, like the prize money.
Jarvis
Listen, somebody got to win in Cleveland. We trying to. We did Cleveland. We. Cleveland. Just trying to win. We want to win by any means necessary. Yeah, any means necessary.
Lenny
Can you tell Jarvis the amount of time he got in jail?
Raheem Mostert
Yeah, I think he got like 10 years. Yeah. Not just one time. He did it, though.
Jarvis
So he went to prison for putting weight in a fish.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah, 10 years. But you gotta think about it, though. Look, see? But you're not getting the whole picture, though. It's also tax evasion. It's also a whole bunch of other stuff. Like.
Lenny
You mean like winning, like winning a tournament?
Raheem Mostert
Yeah, when you win a tournament like that.
Lenny
So it's not. It's not a. It's not a six figure tournament. It's like a million dollar tournament.
Raheem Mostert
It can be. Yeah.
Lenny
Damn.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
Damn.
Lenny
Yeah, we win the millions. I might gotta throw 10 pounds in my fish.
Raheem Mostert
But yeah, so I guess he's been doing it. He been.
Lenny
He's.
Raheem Mostert
He's done it for like some time.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
So that's the. They just noticed it.
Jarvis
Yeah. He owed the irs. He got back pay.
Lenny
Back pay, all that good stuff for 10 years, though. I'd rather go do a real crime.
Raheem Mostert
It might be. It might be like five or something like that.
Lenny
Yeah. A nickel. Nah, I can't do a nickel and a dime. I'm being real.
Jarvis
So get you a grand theft auto.
Lenny
Yeah.
Jarvis
Not buy no fish real quick.
Raheem Mostert
But that's what happens, though, if you cheat, like, because they take it serious. Like, I mean, it's like.
Jarvis
Is he banned now or something?
Raheem Mostert
Oh, yeah, he's banned.
Jarvis
So he's banned?
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Lenny
He can't for life.
Raheem Mostert
Oh, yeah, he can't.
Jarvis
I understand that, but going to jail for it is crazy.
Lenny
He made a mistake, though. He, like, Come on now.
Raheem Mostert
He knew what he was doing. He did it, like, however many times.
Lenny
Well, I don't look it up. I don't know what he was doing. I don't know if he meant it or not. I wasn't there.
Jarvis
Yeah, I guess he said if you
Raheem Mostert
do it more than one times, you know what you're doing.
Jarvis
Yeah, I guess.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah, right?
Lenny
Yeah, I guess. I don't know.
Raheem Mostert
It's like, if you have more than one kid, you know what you're doing. Doing? Oh, I know what I'm doing.
Lenny
I know what I'm doing. All right.
Jarvis
All right, man.
Raheem Mostert
Speaking to my wife.
Jarvis
Yeah, speaking of, like, the ocean and. And the water. Right. You mentioned that you have a surfing background. I think you. I was researching something. You were sponsored by, like, Billabong or up to.
Raheem Mostert
I got offered Billabong.
Lenny
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
When I was 14.
Jarvis
You must have been the first black kid that they were trying to cross over.
Raheem Mostert
Nah, actually, the. The. Nigel Houston, a dog.
Lenny
Nigel a dog.
Raheem Mostert
Nigel Houston, skateboarder. Yeah. Yeah.
Jarvis
That's crazy.
Raheem Mostert
It was crazy because, like, I used to. I used to skateboard too. And him, he was like. Because he was like.
Lenny
All right, hold on. You say. When you say skateboarding, you mean like you was doing actual. The tricks or you just riding the skateboarding?
Raheem Mostert
Actual tricks.
Lenny
So kick, flip, heelf. Tree flip. Hard flip.
Raheem Mostert
Yes. Hard flip.
Jarvis
No.
Lenny
Hey, yeah, we not gonna sit up. Don't sit up and be capping off.
Raheem Mostert
You gotta stay skateboard. Right now. I do an inward heel.
Lenny
Oh, he different.
Jarvis
It sound crazy.
Raheem Mostert
I don't even know what it is.
Lenny
So I'm. I'm. I'm glad we here. So.
Raheem Mostert
No, you must know something about some skateboarding.
Lenny
Listen, you know, I used to watch Rodney Mullen. I used to watch all this as a child. Right.
Raheem Mostert
Who was. Who's buddy that just got out of jail? Golly.
Lenny
Listen, bro, I don't know about no police. I don't know about all that.
Raheem Mostert
No, no, no. This dude that just got out of jail, he's a pro skateboarder. His name Kevin.
Lenny
See, I haven't watched skate skateboarding in.
Raheem Mostert
In a while.
Jarvis
But not says Tony Hawk. Left.
Raheem Mostert
Tony Hawk.
Lenny
Damn. Says Tony Hawk.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Lenny
So growing up, right, Speaking on skateboarding, I know for me, like, my favorite skating group was dgk. Dirty Ghetto Kids.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah, Dirty Ghetto Kids.
Lenny
Right. So were you an element guy? Like.
Raheem Mostert
Like, I rod with element. Yeah, I was an element guy. Yeah, I like element. Yeah, I did. I like element.
Jarvis
Element.
Lenny
Yeah, that's it. This element.
Raheem Mostert
Supra. I like Supra. Then they came out with the soup.
Lenny
Yeah. The super shoes. Okay, Okay.
Raheem Mostert
I used to rock with the super shoes. Skateboarding.
Lenny
I don't.
Raheem Mostert
But.
Lenny
But to me, I don't think it was real skateboarding shoes.
Raheem Mostert
They weren't. But they were just cool.
Lenny
It's like for fashion.
Jarvis
Yeah. It's like what SBS are now.
Lenny
Right, But SBS are real skating shoes.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah, those are actually.
Jarvis
Yeah, but I'm saying, like the. The transformation happened from. From the supers to the sbs. Sbs, essentially. Like, that's kind of.
Lenny
I think it was Supra, then vans.
Raheem Mostert
Vans and then sbs. SB has always been around, though. I feel like SB has been around because they were. They were around with DCs. Yeah. DC shoes.
Jarvis
Yeah. DC was hot.
Raheem Mostert
DC.
Jarvis
DC was a thing.
Lenny
Yeah, it was. It was. It was. Who was dc? Rob did act.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Lenny
Yeah, Rob did a great. That's a. He had a great ass show.
Jarvis
You know where he from?
Lenny
Where you from?
Jarvis
Ohio.
Lenny
I didn't know that.
Raheem Mostert
No. He is from Ohio.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Lenny
I didn't know that.
Jarvis
He's from Ohio.
Lenny
So you wore DCs. You were DCs.
Raheem Mostert
I did.
Jarvis
I was wearing. I was wearing a G Knights that you could see through the G night.
Lenny
Oh, yeah.
Jarvis
So you can see your side was sweating, fogging up. The plastic was fogging up.
Raheem Mostert
That boy was rocking them spinner shoes. Yeah.
Jarvis
I had to make.
Raheem Mostert
Put them heels.
Jarvis
I don't even say it.
Lenny
So I know we spoke about surfing, Right. I noticed you love hockey.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Lenny
So I got into hockey from one of my strength coaches named Ben. Pittsburgh was my team. Yeah. Can we ask who was he team? And we'll meet Florida Panthers.
Raheem Mostert
Florida Panthers.
Jarvis
Right. Going back to. Back to back.
Lenny
You too.
Raheem Mostert
We ain't going back.
Jarvis
We ain't going.
Raheem Mostert
We out the play, though. Damn. Yeah, we had like.
Jarvis
I stopped watching.
Raheem Mostert
We had like a 3% chance, like
Lenny
three weeks doing all that Jeff and you. Wrong.
Jarvis
No, I. No, but we went back to back.
Lenny
You're not the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah, they did.
Jarvis
I say we one of the only teams.
Lenny
Oh, okay, okay, okay.
Raheem Mostert
We're one of the only. One of the only teams.
Jarvis
I got more Florida Panther gear right now in my closet than Miami Dolphin gear. 100.
Raheem Mostert
So Florida Panthers, man.
Lenny
So they big like that.
Jarvis
Oh, they.
Lenny
I didn't know that.
Jarvis
They. Them.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah, they.
Jarvis
Them.
Lenny
What made you fall in love with hockey? See, bro, like, you. Listen, you understand, you black, you doing a lot of white. White.
Raheem Mostert
I got introduced.
Lenny
Do a lot of white sports. This is. This is new to me.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah, no, honestly, you know what? That's great, because I have been. I ain't gonna lie. This year, like. Yeah. Nah, honestly, my. My rookie year, I got introduced to hockey. Yeah. I went to a Florida Panther game, and I was like, damn, this is it. Like, this is lit. Like, just watching it in person, bro. You got to go to it. You ever been to a live game? You probably have, but I have.
Lenny
I went to the. I went to see the Pittsburgh. Yeah. Pittsburgh play.
Raheem Mostert
They did. They're. They're exciting, bro.
Lenny
Yeah, they're excited how fast they're moving.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
It's on ice.
Lenny
And I. I really like. Because you could fight and not go to jail.
Jarvis
They go to a penalty box.
Lenny
Yeah. But it's exciting, though.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah, right?
Lenny
I like it.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Lenny
You know what I'm saying? They let them especially have beef be for a long time to get it out the way. Get in the penalty box. You come right back out.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
100.
Raheem Mostert
So, no, that's that. And that's the reason why I like it. It's a different type of aggression that you get to witness, and they're doing it at a fast speed and like, a smaller rank, you know, like a ring. Yeah.
Jarvis
Just like DBs and receivers going one on ones all day, just doing one on one. Linebackers, running backs, just doing one on one.
Lenny
Have you ever.
Raheem Mostert
You ever.
Lenny
You ever tried hockey? Like, you ever put on skates?
Raheem Mostert
I put on skates before, yeah.
Lenny
Is it hard? Is it difficult?
Raheem Mostert
It's. It's a little tricky if you. If you're not doing it every day. I mean, it's just like rollerblading. You. You did rollerblading before?
Lenny
Yeah, yeah.
Raheem Mostert
It's kind of similar to rollerblading, but it's just on ice.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
Being that you were here in Miami, like, you live here. Right. And then when you got a chance to play here or when you play here, did you did, you. Was that like another. Another bonus, like. Like being that you live here?
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
You get to see the Dolphins, you get to see the Heat. You get to see. You get to go to the Panthers games.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
Like, what was that like? I know your first two years here, you guys went to the playoffs.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
Back to back, obviously.
Raheem Mostert
No, it was, bro. I'll tell you what. Like, being down in South Florida in general, I mean, you know, like, that's why you didn't leave. You've been here, still here. Yeah, yeah. It's. It's nice because everything's like relatively close. Like, you got the beach here, you do whatever you want. But like, you know, sports, sports wise, I think that it's like, you know, obviously teams win and lose and stuff like that. That's just how it goes. But I mean, they have majority of the sports here. Like, you know, you got interim Miami.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
They got Messi. Yeah, I've been to a Messi game and Crazy. That's lit.
Jarvis
The new stadium about to be lit.
Lenny
Yeah. You going?
Jarvis
Oh, yeah, we in there.
Raheem Mostert
Oh, yeah.
Lenny
Okay.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
Yeah, we in there.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah, for sure. But then, I mean, and then in general, like, golfing, bro. Golfing. You. I like the golf, too, so, like.
Lenny
Yeah, we talked about that. We gotta, we gotta. We gotta get into golfing.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah, got to. Yeah, got to. Yeah. So you got golf courses all around here, and it's top notch. And then I think of it like this. Like, it's easy for me to leave the country here.
Jarvis
Yep.
Raheem Mostert
Like, you got the Bahamas right there. This is the H, bro. I could take a 30 minute flight to the Bahamas. They don't even serve drinks on the plane. You won't even get water on the plane.
Jarvis
You take a boat there, too.
Raheem Mostert
You can take a boat there.
Lenny
I ain't taking a boat.
Raheem Mostert
Two hours. I did it.
Lenny
You did it?
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
You went. You fished too?
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
Yeah, I know. You did.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah, I had to.
Jarvis
This man's a real fisherman.
Raheem Mostert
Caught me a nice wahoo.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Lenny
Nice what?
Raheem Mostert
Wahoo.
Lenny
Wahoo.
Jarvis
And they'll cook it for you, too, when you get there.
Raheem Mostert
About this long.
Jarvis
Yeah, they'll cook it, take it out the boat, cook, skin it, debone it how you want.
Raheem Mostert
You need to come with me, man.
Jarvis
We got to get Lenny cultured, man.
Raheem Mostert
We got to get you.
Lenny
I fish. But I, you know, I don't. You know what I'm saying? I don't do it as much. You just do it for new technology, I guess. I'm older, so I should. I should Try, like, new things. Like, you say golfing.
Raheem Mostert
He said he old. How old are you?
Lenny
I'm 31.
Raheem Mostert
I'm 33. How old are you? 33.
Jarvis
You know, me. Me and he was the same. Same draft class.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
2014.
Raheem Mostert
No, I was 2015.
Jarvis
He was 15.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah, he's 15.
Jarvis
So he's right after me. Yeah, but crazy thinking about your. Your time in Miami. I want to go back to that real quick. Thinking about your time in Miami, obviously, I. You know, we've.
Lenny
Yeah, we got. We got on your ass. We got on your ass on the show.
Raheem Mostert
I saw that.
Jarvis
We didn't get on his.
Lenny
Yes, we did. Yes, we did.
Jarvis
I don't. I didn't feel like that. I feel.
Raheem Mostert
Said some things. Yeah.
Jarvis
Yeah. No. Okay. So let's address it. Let's address it. Because what I initially. What I. What I initially thought about.
Raheem Mostert
You gotta. You gotta go back and listen to that. That sound bit. Yeah. Me and Colin.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
Because he asked me. He asked me how was it? And I explained that, like, when you have a coach that's nonchalant about everything, it don't really seem like he wants to win, man. You know what I mean?
Jarvis
But, but.
Lenny
But I did.
Raheem Mostert
I did agree with your point, though.
Jarvis
But you gotta kind of know that, like, he do want to win.
Lenny
Right.
Jarvis
Like, because his, like, livelihood is on the line as well. You know what I mean? And again, we spoke about this earlier. Coaches shelf life is way longer than player shelf life for some reason. And the coach can walk off one job and go to another job like, like, it's nothing.
Lenny
Right.
Jarvis
But to that, I want to ask you about, how was he in San Fran? Because he was just quiet. Same. Same type of coach.
Lenny
Right, bro?
Raheem Mostert
I had two different mics.
Jarvis
Oh, you had two different mics.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
Can you tell? Can you help us understand? So what, Mike was in San Fran and what, Mike was here in Miami.
Raheem Mostert
Mike. Mike. And San Fran didn't have the role like he did when he was in Miami.
Jarvis
Of course. Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
You know what I mean? Like, he. He didn't get. He didn't get to be a play caller like that.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
Until technically his last year.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
And now. And I'm assuming that's because Shanahan wanted to keep him, you know, so when he comes to Miami now, he gets that. That free reign to call his own shots, do his own thing, be who he wants to be, and it's a joke around the league. You got San Fran Mike, and then you got Miami Mike.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
You know, when he shows up and, and he's, you know, he's dressed in Miami.
Jarvis
He. Mike Lowry, Mike Larry.
Raheem Mostert
So that's, that's. Yeah, that's where that came from. You know, it was two different, two different people, two different play colors. In, in essence.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
But yeah, it was, I, I felt, I felt you, what you said about the culture thing. Yeah, because we had leaders. We have leaders. We had, you know, Brooks, I feel
Jarvis
like he would be a guy that
Raheem Mostert
leading you guys had, you know, Alec Ingold, you know, more the fullback. He's more of the guy that, you know, wants to show you how to be a leader. You know, I'm gonna show you by my play.
Jarvis
Yep.
Raheem Mostert
And you had me, you had, you know, Tua. Obviously you gotta be the, the leader quarterback. Zach. Zach Sealer. Right.
Jarvis
I think that's a misconception. I personally, I personally think the, the quarterback doesn't naturally necessarily have to be the leader of your team to have success. I feel like, I feel like. And maybe, maybe I'll, I'll say that and y' all could comment and I'll tell you what I mean afterwards, but I feel like a quarterback doesn't necessarily. Yeah, he obviously he's the person that is taking the, the brunt of the wins and the losses, right. He's taking the good with the good of the wins and the bad. He's the person that's getting blamed the most. The ball is in his hand the most. He's the one of the biggest decision makers outside of the head coach on the team that we have. Right. So a lot falls on him. Right. But you know, you look at, I've played with some guys whose personality is not leader, right. And to put that on, support for
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Jarvis
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Raheem Mostert
But that's a job description, though.
Jarvis
It's not in the job description that
Raheem Mostert
comes with it, though. It comes quarterback.
Jarvis
I agree. Maybe. Maybe it does. But I also feel like it just depends.
Lenny
It depends what you saying?
Jarvis
Yeah, I feel like it depends because, again, I wouldn't say a guy like, I'm just throwing the name out there, and I could be wrong about this. Justin Herbert. I wouldn't say Justin Herbert is this vocal leader, this. This. This presence that's on the team, just, you know, in the locker room, getting guys ready on some. What we know in New Orleans is Drew Brees. You know, like, we see the. The pregame speeches and all this stuff, right. I think of a leader. I see leader in him.
Lenny
Right.
Jarvis
And just Justin Herbert. And no offense to Justin Herbert. I do not see that type of energy. I'm not in their locker room either. I'm not in their practice facility, so I understand that. Right. But I just think that having that other thing on your plate as a quarterback sometime, if that's not really your personality, it's too much. I think a. I think that stunts the growth of a lot of quarterbacks in this league when you're asking, you know, him to step up and lead guys who, you know, and in some cases, I play with quarterbacks where, you know, guys don't respect them enough to have to be able to be, you know, talking or leading us. You know what I mean? Like, we ain't trying to follow you, bro. You know what I mean? So, like, that's how I feel about it.
Lenny
Yeah. What you're saying, I respect it, you know, but also, when you're putting a team together, right? Like in Tampa, 2020, you know, we had leaders everywhere, right. Some days, some games, time will talk. Some games, I'll talk. Some days, some. Some games, Mike will talk. Some days, sue will talk. Right? So it was. It was just so weird because outside of leadership, like, even if you had a situation you had at home, you had a guy on a team that probably went through the similar situation as you somewhere in that career. So you always had someone to talk to. Always have someone to lead by example, you know, like, for instance, Tom was a leader, right? Of course he'd get on your ass on the sideline when we not playing up the part where we should play. Or in some days when he don't feel like leading, all right, you see, he's quiet, somebody else is gonna pick up the slack. Like, I'm the one that pick up the slack on the offense for us when. Yeah, we're not playing up the part. When you feel like Mike, you feel like Tom is trying to. First of all, he's trying to put up. Put together a game plan for U.S. 100, trying to help us win, which
Jarvis
is why I think it's. It's a. It's a misconception. Like, I feel like you're putting too much on a quarterback's plate for some of these guys. Like, I just think that is. It's. It's not helping your team to try to force this guy into a leadership role when he's just trying to. Yeah. Draw down, plays up. He's just trying to make sure he can do his job.
Raheem Mostert
I've been. I've been in that. That realm, too. I had Jimmy G the year we went to the Super Bowl. Yeah, Jimmy wasn't. He wasn't like a rah rah guy. He was like. Like, I'm. Shannon calls a play, I get my job done. Like, and. And I'm gonna try my best to get it done. But then you also had guys like me, like Debo. His. His rookie year. He had to come up. No, we didn't have Trent. Yeah, we had Joe. Joe Staley, though.
Jarvis
Yes, sir.
Raheem Mostert
Yes, we had Joe. We had Mike Person, our starting center. Like, we had all these guys that, you know, Freddie, when he. Fred was a young cat. Nick. Nick Bosa.
Jarvis
Yes, sir.
Raheem Mostert
He was young. We had Sherm. We had Emmanuel Sanders. You know, so we had. We had leaders. But the thing. But what I wanted to allude to was, like, when you have leaders like, Like. Like we did in Miami that year, we all were snapping. We also had a coach that, you know, even at the Niners, like Shanahan, we knew not to mess with him. Like, guys knew not. They knew they couldn't cross him over like that. They knew they couldn't step on toes or anything like that. Like, we. We knew, like, that's. That's how it was. And that was the same thing. I mean, when I was talking to Damien. Same thing. And. And even with my running back coach this past year, dmacc, he was at. He was at the. The Chiefs when they won, and he was like, same thing with Andy. You know what I mean? Like, yeah, those. Those guys. You just know not to cross those guys that you can't. You can't come out of your. And. And act out.
Jarvis
Yeah. Talent don't come first.
Raheem Mostert
Right.
Lenny
Right.
Raheem Mostert
Like, I'm. I'm gonna get you up out of here.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
And that wasn't the case in Miami, you know what I mean? So it's like.
Lenny
Yeah, that's crazy. So in Miami. Right? In Miami, where. Where do you think the shift happened?
Jarvis
Like the first two years y' all
Lenny
went to the playoffs, y' all was going crazy.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah. First two years. First two years we went to the playoffs, I think it was complacency after that. Like I can do this.
Jarvis
Players or coaching? Both. Both.
Raheem Mostert
Both. Both for real?
Lenny
Both?
Jarvis
Yeah. Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
Because like, I mean, I feel like like those, those years we had, bro, we had the talent. We had, you know, I mean, it was just like y' all in Cleveland. Yeah. Y' all had the talent. The defense was stout.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
You know what I mean? So like, I just felt like it was just a little bit of complacency. But then also, like we also trying to make up for past times because think about this, like, we didn't go to the playoffs and win a playoff game in 20 something years.
Jarvis
Yeah. I was on one of those teams.
Raheem Mostert
Exactly. So, you know, with the gm trying to, you know, recoup what he's done in the past and, and trying to, trying to figure it out because, you know, he's on his last leg trying to win. Yeah. You know what I mean? So it was like a cumulative of everything. But I feel like when you with the head coach, I, you know, and I, and I don't, I don't want. Look, I'm a 33 year old running back. Back who's played it. I don't need a mother. I don't need somebody MF and me and telling me what to do. Right. Especially head coach. Because I'm gonna probably talk to him sideways too.
Jarvis
Right.
Raheem Mostert
You know what I mean? Like, look, I'm a grown man. I pay bills just like you.
Lenny
Right.
Raheem Mostert
I don't need you to talk to me like that. But I do need somebody that I. Players can respect. You know, respect go a long way. And I felt like that there was a lack of respect just because he didn't, he didn't put any emphasis on trying to show respect to players or at least try to demand respect.
Lenny
Right.
Jarvis
There's no boundaries.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah. Like if you got guys that, you know, cussing coaches out on the sideline, you know what I mean? But not just one time, you know, like numerous times or even put hands on a coach. Come on, that's different now.
Jarvis
You know what I mean? Yeah. I mean, it depends on who the guy is now. Like, let's be honest, if, if we,
Raheem Mostert
if we talking about ain't gonna happen
Jarvis
with Cheetah talking about water. No.
Raheem Mostert
Oh, I'm saying, I'm saying, but I'm
Jarvis
saying, I'm saying, right? Like, like I, I do think everybody have their shelf life or whatever it is. And it's only so much at a certain point a coach is going to take or organization is going to take before they're like, you know what, this guy's a problem. Like we have to get them out of here in any way, by any means necessary.
Lenny
Necessary, right.
Jarvis
But also I think that there's a time in most players career where the ego is so centered on like their talent and what they know they bring to the team. Like you're saying with that lack of respect or boundaries drawn. Right. They cross the line more times than not.
Lenny
Right.
Jarvis
I could remember having Sean Jefferson my. When Adam Gates came to the Dolphins. I want to say this is 2016, right. 2017, right. When the year after Philbin was fired. And I remember feeling like, damn, I got my team guy. I'm about to step in, I'm coming into my own. I'm a Pro Bowler at this point and, and I remember him coming into the receiver meeting and at that time we had devonte Parker, Kenny steals, Brandon Gibson, Brian Hartline, who else was there? Mike Wallace, I believe he had just left actually. And we finished our, we finished our receiver meeting and before he let everybody out, he said everybody stays. Hold on one second. And he had my jersey in the meeting room. He pulled my jersey up and he said, he looked at me, he said you play for this team on the
Raheem Mostert
front,
Jarvis
not this name on the back. And I was like okay. And he essentially gave me a whole spiel of, of that hard coaching, just chewing my ass out that like, you know, this is about this room, this is about the team, it's not just about you. And I remember crying as a 24 or 5 year old man thinking to myself and me and him had this conversation thinking to myself like, like why? Like, like I'm a, I'm a team guy, right. I buy all my guys stuff during the off season. Like, like, you know what I mean? Like people come in, they got their little gift baskets, whatever it is, I'm buying the whole team stuff. Like you know, a no, no sign of me has showed that like I'm this selfish player.
Raheem Mostert
Right?
Jarvis
Right. And I think that we had a guy, like I said, devonte Parker, that in a way that I've watched receivers, I'm not just alluding to devontae, but I watch receivers. I Watch players be coached by coaches that sometime, like, miss the mark with their point sometimes, and it takes their confidence away. And I think when I was mentioning that in response to what you said, I had that in mind as well. Like, I had my little trauma in there as well. And then I had to. Had the thought of, like, I've watched coaches just be sticklers and, and, and just be, like you said, laid on the hammer, right? Like, I watched coaches do that and like, it's ruined like, players careers because it's. They don't. They lose their confidence. Like, all of their confidence is shot. And now he go out there, he can't catch a ball. He playing on eggshells. He not playing fast, right? Because if I make a mistake, then I'm never getting in the game again. Or if I make a mistake, like, you gonna curse me out in front the whole team, right? So I guess what I was answering in response to that was just like, I, I feel you. And I didn't. But I didn't know the whole situation either, right? And I said that too. I didn't know, like, what actually was going on. I didn't know people were fighting coaches, cursing coaches out. You know what I mean?
Lenny
Like, that's.
Raheem Mostert
And it's like. And I, I was trying to explain it to him like this. Like, bro, it. It's like a hierarchy in, in the football world, right? You got the owners who are like your billionaires. Like, I'm, I'm gonna break it all down in, in different categories, right? You got the owners that are like the billionaires. They the wealthiest of wealth, right? They. They run anything and everything they could do, right? They. They got that. Then you got the GM who is like, you know, they're multimillionaires. They. They're the ones that got, you know, they, they got a little bit more leeway and they free reign, you know, they work with the billionaires.
Lenny
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
Then you got your head coach, who is more of like, he's more like your president, right? Like, he, he's the one that makes sure the country's running, right? You know, the organization. He's being seen. And, you know, he's the one that's truly the face of the organization because the billionaire don't really get seen like that, right? That he just has the title of
Jarvis
ownership and the money.
Raheem Mostert
The gm. Yeah. And the GM is like, you know, one above the president. So then you have your classes, you have, you know, your, your upper class, middle class, lower class. And I look at it like, you Know, you got your veterans, higher paid guys. Those are the ones that, that are upper class. Upper class. Your middle class is like the blue collar, you know, they trying to get to the upper class. They. They on their contracts, you know, they really trying to work it out. And you got your lower class, which is like, you know, practice squad, practice squad, rookies, free agents. Rookies, you know, the free agents. And they trying to figure out they still need, you know, you got in betweeners. But if you, the, if you're the president, you got to oversee everything, but you have to delegate your governors, which is your coaches. Your coaches are your governors like other states. Right. So the coaches have to see what's going on too. If that ain't working and the GM and all that, how you expect the players to run, you know, and now just like what's going on in some countries when lower middle class, they ride against the upper class and upper class, you know, they, they gel together that you got your in betweeners that's doing riots and everything like that, bro. It's just like, it's just like, like the economics, like everything else.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
And when that's when up the upper tier, the coaches and all that, when they're not hitting the right cylinders, it trickles down to everything else.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
You know, and then some guys, they just want to be nonchalant about stuff. We gonna be late to meetings and. And we're gonna do that, this, that and the other. Yeah. That's how you lose. That's. That's the reason why. I mean, like you said, you had Tom Brady. I know Tom. Tom's. I mean, I was with him. I was talking to him, you know, multiple times last year when he, when he was at the Raiders. I know Tom don't play. No. You know what I mean? But that's, that's because the type of person. But then at the same time, I also had Jimmy G. Jimmy. Jimmy G was right underneath Tom when they won championships.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
So he knows what it looks like.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
He's not, he's not as vocal as Tom.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
But he could be a leader too. Same thing with tua.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
Two is a leader too, but he's a quieter leader. He. He's more of I'm with the bros. Like, I'm. I'm the bro leader. I'm. I'm not worried about what the coaches are. Them say.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Lenny
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
Like it's us. We battling on the field.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
We. We out there.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
You know what I mean? So
Lenny
I guess like before we end you know, and that's probably my last question for you. You know, and you see, you know, the young guys, what they go through in life, you know, depression and everything.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Lenny
You know, it's sad out there. And my question for you is like, you know, when was the last time, time you felt lost?
Raheem Mostert
Last time I felt lost, man, honestly, to be honest with you. And I don't, I don't like to, I don't even like to say it like this, but I haven't felt lost. You know, I, I haven't. I mean, the only time I felt lost is when I lose somebody that's close to, you know, mental health. Like Rondell Moore. Like, I, I knew he was little bro. Yeah. You know what I mean? So like, like just the fact that that happened and I wasn't able to even extend my arm and, and my hand out to even have a conversation with them or even check up on them, you know, it kind of, that right there is me feeling lost, you know, just the fact that I can't help somebody that I know.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
You know what I mean? So that's tough. It's, it's definitely. And it's happening more often now than we know. Yeah. And, and I wonder, I wonder why. I want to know why, you know, dudes are doing, you know, harm to themselves in that regard. Just because, I mean, you would have thought, you know, these guys would have been okay just by, you know, they show face, the way they act, the way they act, the way they move around, but you don't know. And, and I hate that.
Jarvis
Yeah, I gotta, I gotta thought on that. I remember, I remember as my transition was kind of happening, I remember reaching out to. And I don't know if this was the case for some guys that are unfortunately not with us anymore.
Lenny
Right.
Jarvis
But I remember reaching out to pastors, I remember reaching out to former players, players that had similar trajectories, similar things that were happening. And I still have text messages and screenshots, shots of how many people said, like, bro, I'm gonna lock in with you, I'm gonna check on you. And never did.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
Like some, some people that like, we know, like, like we personally know. You know what I mean? But like, and they know when they see this. They know.
Lenny
Right.
Jarvis
And I say that to say that there is a point throughout this journey, even for me, someone that, that, that five time Pro bowl or that has played the game at a high level for a long time. Right. That like, man, I had wild thoughts.
Raheem Mostert
Wild thoughts.
Jarvis
I'm reading and again. And on top of that, you know, you, you reaching out to people for help.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Lenny
Looking for guidance.
Jarvis
Yeah. Like, you just reaching out. Like, man, like, bro, if you come chop it up with me for, for a few 30 minutes, bro, if you could just get me through the day. Yeah, bro, if you could just, you know, holl at me real quick. Come see me, man. Can I come see you? You? Yeah, you know what I mean?
Raheem Mostert
Like, and not on some funny stuff either. It's just like, chill.
Lenny
Yeah, bro. Like, bro, I need.
Jarvis
Yeah, I need a. I need something.
Raheem Mostert
And, and bro, and that's. I feel like, I hate to cut you off, but I feel like, you know, when, when something like that occurs or like when a guy's thinking like that. Like, that should be a moment for you as an eye opener. Like, you should be like, you know what? Nah. Okay.
Jarvis
My brother need me.
Raheem Mostert
My brother need me. Like my brother. You know what? My family could wait. Like my kids, like, you know, we. Nah, come on, let's go, bro. What do you want to go eat? Let's. Let's chop it up. You know what I mean? And sometimes I feel like you scared though. You scared to ask for help too. And that's, that's, that's the big problem though. That's the big problem that's going around. It's like guys are afraid to, to ask for help. So for you to like step up and be like, you know, I reached out to pastors, I reached out to, you know, people that I thought could be in my corner at least that gives you some type of, of self aware that, you know, that, hey, look, I did reach out to this person. I did my part.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Lenny
Even that, like something's wrong. Like I'm trying to figure out what's wrong. Yeah, yeah. But not gonna honestly say this too, you know, just speaking on him, like when I was there with him when he was going through his tough times.
Raheem Mostert
Right.
Lenny
And like, and we all go through our own battles. Everybody out in the world, you know, we try to. We figure out in our heads we're the only ones going through this, this situation where there's several people that's probably going through the same thing, but if not worse, but they don't have options or to open up to nobody. To talk. No, to talk to anybody.
Jarvis
Right.
Lenny
Like I always told you, I was like, you know, God can turn the impossible to possible.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Jarvis
Quickly.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Lenny
You know, and that's, and I think that's one of the biggest things that kind of saved me and I took. I told you here before. We got him. Like, man, listen, you have a brother in me. Like, yeah, I'm. And I'm. I'm the type of person I might have going on. But every. They could tell you this. Any guy that. That. That's not playing, that I know. Like, you know, like Ezekiel.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Lenny
Like, even when. When OBJ was going through him, bro, I wrote them as many times I can. It don't matter.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Lenny
You know, I wrote them each and every time their name came across my. My Instagram or if I had their number, I text them. Yeah, I might be blowing you up or. Yeah. And, you know, I might. You might be going through a situation where you aggravated. But I want you to know, like, I care. Like, you know what I'm saying? Like, I care because I went through the. The same situation where was. Nobody was hitting me up. Yeah. Right. And I knew how I felt. Yeah, obviously. So you feel empty at that point. Empty. So. So you know what? You know what? Let me. Let me go help my brothers out, especially see what they need while I'm fighting my own battle. Let me make sure they have somebody to help them with their battle.
Jarvis
Right.
Lenny
And that's just not for football players, for everybody out there in the world who's going through something that I just said, God can make the impossible possible. So you're not going through it alone. Whether you think it or not, sometimes you got to know when to get on your knees and pray. That's one of the biggest things I've always believed in God, but. But, like, when I was going through it over, like, constantly leaning onto my own understanding, not God's, I'm like, man, listen, it just. You know what, God, I'm surrendering all my problems, the not sleeping at night. You know, I'm leaving it in your hands and not my own. And that's when I kind of had to understand, like, all right, Leonard, like, it's not your battle. It is not your battle. How hard we think it is. We just. On our own. It's not. So you're never on your own now, for sure.
Raheem Mostert
That's. That's what people gotta realize. Like, you never really on your own, and. And you got so much. So much purpose. Like, God put us all here for a reason to have purpose.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
What's your purpose? It's not the. And I. It's not to give up and guess.
Lenny
And it's not. The reality is it's not football.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah. And it's not football.
Lenny
Sometimes this is just a Stepping stone
Raheem Mostert
to where it's a building block. Yep. That's what it is.
Lenny
What you want to be in life and your purpose is. Right. You know, I've always told Jarvis, like, the reason why I wanted to do this podcast to. To get God's word out there more. That's. And. And when you say the problem is that's what. Where a lot of young guys are missing.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Lenny
You know, to, like. Bro, sometimes you gotta take time out your day. 30 minutes. Read your Bible, man. Like, every situation you're dealing with in life, it has it in the Bible. I didn't know that until I had to go through what I went through in life. Like.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah.
Lenny
You know what I'm saying?
Raheem Mostert
Like, I even say, like, just take, you know, 10, 15 minutes just to breathe.
Jarvis
Yeah. Disconnect.
Lenny
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
Just. Just close your eyes and breathe. That goes a long way. Like, I. Like me. Yeah. I. I do the Bible. I. I read. I try to find a scripture or whatever that. That's tailored to what I'm going through.
Lenny
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
But then also, I like to go to the ocean. Yeah, That's. That's like my little mechanism. That's how I. Yeah. That's how I can cope with, like, anything that's stressful. If I just close my eyes and hear the sound of a wave.
Jarvis
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
That's how I know I'm. That's all I need.
Jarvis
Reset.
Lenny
I might gotta try that.
Raheem Mostert
Try it. Yeah, you're gonna.
Jarvis
I do that too.
Raheem Mostert
Matter of fact, go.
Lenny
Yeah.
Raheem Mostert
Next. Sir, next time it'll be even better. Do it when it's like a sunset. Sunset. Hear the waves. Close your eyes. Try to even find a hammock, bro. Yeah, you'll be.
Lenny
You'll be shot by the water.
Jarvis
Fall asleep. Not in the water
Raheem Mostert
bottle. Water.
Jarvis
Not in the water bottle.
Raheem Mostert
Not in the water. But yeah, find it. Find a hammock or something. That's relaxing. Get on the beach. Sunset. Close your eyes and just. Just block out everything. You'll block everything out besides that ocean. That ocean. You'll hear the waves crashing on that shoreline. You'll be like, y.
Lenny
Hit it at home. Huh?
Raheem Mostert
I know.
Lenny
If you have ocean by you. If you don't have a ocean, find a pond. You have a pond. Find a lake. Just throw a rock and. Yes. Figure it out. But nah, bro, we fought the south, bro. We appreciate you, you know, taking the time out. Honor out your day.
Raheem Mostert
AB. If y' all want me back, Nate, let me know.
Lenny
I'm just.
Raheem Mostert
I'm up the road.
Lenny
Yeah, for sure.
Raheem Mostert
Jarvis. Know, we, you know, we f. To link up fishing.
Lenny
Move.
Raheem Mostert
B.
Lenny
We going fishing.
Jarvis
Move.
Lenny
But now.
Raheem Mostert
Yeah, I appreciate.
Lenny
Thank you, man. On your, your journey now, you know, I don't know if you're trying to get back in the lead or not.
Raheem Mostert
I am. I'm trying one more year.
Lenny
We'll see. Wish you luck on that. But if you don't, you know, I'm gonna come.
Raheem Mostert
I'm call y'. All. I want to get in that state with y' all talking about, so. Yeah, I know y', all, y', all, y'. All, Y' all suited. So y' all right for it. I appreciate y'. All.
Lenny
Thank you, brother. Thank you.
Jarvis
Appreciate it.
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Podcast: The Herd with Colin Cowherd (iHeartPodcasts and The Volume)
Episode: 4th and South - Raheem Mostert on being cut 7 times, 220-yd game, Mike McDaniel's aggressive coaching style
Date: April 2, 2026
Featured Guest: Raheem Mostert (NFL Running Back)
Hosts: Lenny, Jarvis
This powerful episode features NFL running back Raheem Mostert diving deep into themes of perseverance, resilience, handling adversity, and personal growth both on and off the field. The wide-ranging conversation explores Mostert’s record-setting NFC Championship performance, the grind of starting as a fourth-string back, surviving being cut by seven teams, childhood adversity, and the influence of personal mentors. The trio also tackles modern NFL realities, locker room leadership, mental health, and the importance of supporting fellow athletes. The episode is full of candid moments and advice for young players as well as anyone facing setbacks.
[04:10 – 08:53]
[06:17 – 07:30]
[09:50 – 12:25]
[12:54 – 17:11]
[17:19 – 21:10]
[21:10 – 29:00]
[30:06 – 34:11]
[35:44 – 39:16]
[39:28 – 45:14]
[45:43 – 53:20]
[55:33 – 62:55]
[65:45 – 72:38]
[74:49 – 116:42]
Raheem and the hosts share powerful personal analogies for life and adversity (surfing, “riding the wave”; basketball “game of runs”).
The pain of losing teammates to suicide and the importance of reaching out.
Faith and daily rituals help: “Sometimes you gotta take 10-15 minutes to just breathe, reset.” [115:01]
On being cut and perseverance:
“First two years of my career… it was a shit show. I was getting cut left and right. I was on seven different teams my first two years.”
– Raheem Mostert [36:52]
On why he didn’t quit:
“I did mess up by celebrating. I had a steak dinner after making the Browns’ roster, and the next day I got cut. I felt like — really? I did everything right, and I wasn’t good enough for this?”
– Raheem Mostert [69:13]
Leadership Lessons:
“You got to introduce yourself to the right people… even the person cleaning the cafeteria. You never know, those relationships can carry you a long way. Never burn a bridge.”
– Raheem Mostert [51:28]
On the weight of being a first in your family:
“When I graduated college… that was my exhaling moment. But there’s still more to be done, now it’s about the people around me.”
– Raheem Mostert [31:31]
To younger players about special teams:
“Find the best fit for you. Sometimes you have to figure out your, your scene — where you’re gonna be. I realized early — special teams was the reason I had to be on a team.”
– Raheem Mostert [45:44, 48:07]
On battling depression and supporting teammates:
“You got so much purpose. God put us here for a reason… and it’s not to give up. Football is a stepping stone, not my purpose for life.”
– Raheem Mostert [114:05]
| Segment | Summary | Timestamp | |---------|---------|-----------| | Fatherhood & pivotal family moments | Importance of kids to Raheem’s drive | 04:10-08:53 | | Record NFC game: 220 yards | “Blacking out” during historic performance | 09:50-12:25 | | Mindset: Staying ready as backup | Mentality for non-starters | 12:54-17:11 | | Childhood adversity & broken family | From broken household to first-generation grad | 17:19-21:10 | | Turning point: Brother’s shooting | Trauma, redirection, staying on path | 21:26-29:00 | | First-gen success, NIL debate | Emotional weight, college commitment | 30:06-34:11 | | Being cut 7 times, special teams path | NFL as a revolving door, learning playbooks | 35:44-39:16 | | Special teams lessons / advice | Why it keeps you in the league | 39:28-45:14 | | Navigating NFL politics | Relationship-building, reputation, “game within the game” | 45:43-53:20 | | “Playing the game” admissions | Regret and growth from Lenny’s career | 55:33-62:55 | | Coach Pork Chop & other influences | Non-family mentors’ impact | 65:45-72:38 | | Mental health & post-career support | Supporting each other, faith, coping rituals | 74:49-116:42 | | Mike McDaniel's coaching difference | Comparing San Fran and Miami Mike | 87:28-99:54 |
The tone is unfiltered yet deeply reflective, with warmth, camaraderie, and frequent humor. The hosts and Raheem often speak directly to younger athletes and listeners facing similar obstacles. Heavily marked by authenticity and real-life advice, the conversation moves naturally from laughter about fishing tournaments to the pain of being cut to the quiet trauma of locker-room depression.
“Football is just a building block. Your purpose isn’t to give up — it’s to push beyond.”
— Raheem Mostert [114:23]