The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - 338 Yards on Coke + Dwight Freeney
Episode Date: August 9, 2024Dwights Freeney tells us about his induction into the Hall of Fame and what happens to his jacket if he gets fat. Billy returns with his story of the week which inspires a list of Top 5 Players you wo...uldn't want to play against if they were on coke. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Transcript
Discussion (0)
You're listening to Giraffe King's Network.
Stigati or Smirnoff knows there's no I in football.
It's a we thing.
An experience best enjoyed together.
Whether you are at home or away, we rally together, we cry together, and we always rally cry together.
Because in fandom, there's definitely no lie.
As the world's number one vodka and the official vodka partner of the NFL,
Smirnoff brings an award-winning taste to every game day celebration.
Grab a bottle of Smirnoff at your local retailer and head to smirnoff.com
to find recipes of delicious cocktails perfect for game day.
Please drink responsibly.
Smirnoff, number 21 vodka distilled from grain, 40% alcohol volume.
The Smirnoff Company, New York, New York.
Please do not share with anyone under legal drinking age.
You know what's great about Ambition? You can't see it. Some things look ambitious,
but looks can be deceiving. For example, a runner could be training for a marathon,
or they could be late for the bus. You never know. Ambition is on the inside. So that goal to beat your personal best?
Keep chasing it. Drive your ambition. Mitsubishi Motors.
How do stop losses work on Kraken? Let's say I have a birthday party on Wednesday night,
but an important meeting Thursday morning. So sensible me pre-books a taxi for 10 p.m.
with alerts.
Voila! I won't be getting carried away and staying out till 2. That's Stop Loss Orders
on Kraken, an easy way to plan ahead. Go to kraken.com and see what crypto can be. in the practice of the national and frackens undertaking to register in Canada.
God bless football.
Billy Gill.
God bless football.
Mikey.
God bless football.
Fuentes.
God bless football.
Stigatz.
Thank you, Mike Fuentes.
We are just under 30 days away from the start of the NFL season.
Very exciting college football.
We're going to be playing in the NFL.
We're going to be playing in the NFL.
We're going to be playing in theentes. We are just under 30 days away
from the start of the NFL season.
Very exciting.
College football is right around the corner.
Football is back, Billy.
You excited?
I am excited.
There's a lot going on here.
Yes.
The band is about to be back together.
Yes.
Well, what do you mean by band?
Like Mojo and the crew and Chris Sims and Mike Golick.
I mean, I meant like Sims and Golick and
we have a call with Mojo later today.
Not to put the cart before the horse here,
but the original band may be back together.
Then I have to figure out what we do with the secondary band.
But there's things to be sorted out still also.
And this is, I have a segment I'd like to play.
Really?
Now, if you'd like to.
Already?
We're just going to report really quick.
Just a quick little segment.
Before you get to it, Dwight Franey,
who was just enshrined into Pro Football's Hall of Fame,
is going to join us in just a little bit.
Looking forward to that.
We are happy about that.
That is the second guy since we started
doing this show who is a fairly regular
contributor to the show, Tony Bisselli, Dwight Freehny, Dwight the second guy to make it into
the Hall of Fame. What? Why are you giving me that look? I think Dwight's been on Gobbler's
football one time. He's been on like four times it feels like. A few times. It's been a few times.
Few times, Billy. It's been a few times. More than once. Maybe two. More than once. I know for a fact
more than once. I think this is like the whole like Super Nitya Gabal's football like mesh thing
where we just forget where things end up.
Right, well.
Anyways, okay, so I have a story of the week
but that's not what I wanna get to right now.
All right.
This is a segment I like to call on-air production meeting.
Wow.
Yeah. Okay.
This is an on-air production slash planning meeting.
On-air prod meeting.
Exactly right, okay.
So this is the situation, it's something that we've done in the past.
It's something that has been well received and is somewhat popular.
And it is, we took, or we have spoken to Mike Wright to help us with fantasy football.
Yes.
Now, every time we've spoken to Mike Wright, we've also had Nitro, the American
gladiator on with us and he has helped Nitro put together Nitro's fantasy football team now
Yeah, I have been in discussions with getting my right back on the show
Prior to the start of the football season and this is where I need your help in making a call
Okay, you got Mike Fuentes Mikey a audience as well. Yeah
While I like the idea of helping Nitro set up his fantasy football team again this year,
what I think has happened in the past is
Nitro has had a lot of questions.
We have a lot.
I don't wanna say wasted Mike Wright's time
with some of the questions.
I'll say it.
But I will say we haven't had time to get in
a lot of questions because we've been asking
very specific questions
to Nitro's football team, which while entertaining
and while Mike Wright seems to really enjoy as well,
isn't helping the masses, right?
Because like we'll ask questions like,
when should I draft a tight end or why do I need a tight end?
Which is not super helpful for the fan
that's been playing fantasy football for a long time.
So my question to you guys is,
do we have Nitro back on with Mike Wright?
And I have a partial solution,
and I think it's what we might go with,
but I'm open to hearing your suggestions first.
I mean, I'll start, I love Nitro,
so for me, I'm good with it.
Like I want Nitro on the show in some way, shape, or form.
I think Nitro should take someone
who is now new to fantasy this year, and he should be the teacher.
He should go from the student to the teacher.
How about that?
That doesn't help with the Mike Wright of it,
because then we don't have any need for Mike Wright.
You also ruin somebody's fantasy football season.
Yeah. Probably.
Yeah.
I mean, Nitro made it to the Super Bowl
last year of his league.
He did, he lost, but he made it.
Did he?
I think he did, yeah.
You just made that up.
I did, yeah.
Okay. All right. Mike, you just made that up. I did.
Alright. Mike, do you have a suggestion of what to do with Mike Wright?
I think we should have Nitro on with Mike Wright once before the season. Let him do all his draft questions. A draft day special. And then we gotta have Mike Wright on separate from Nitro because I
can't listen to Nitro keep saying, you know, the kid from the Chargers,
and he really means like, Pooka Nakua from the Rams.
Should we tape it?
Because that's what happens a lot.
It does with Nitro.
Should we tape it and not air it?
Nitro won't know the difference, I mean.
No, that's not it.
Just to make Nitro happy, just to make him happy.
No, because in general, I'm trying,
this season of God Bless Football,
I'm trying to maximize the amount of things
that we tape that get aired.
So I'm trying to minimize the amount of things
that we're taping that are never seen in the light of day,
which is a surprising amount.
Yes.
And it's not because it's bad,
it's because we just have a lot every single week.
Yes, yes.
I think Mike E.A.'s onto something.
I think we need a Nitro Draft Day special.
Okay.
We help him one time.
This is, go do your draft.
You're an experienced veteran now.
An isolated special is what you're saying.
Maybe that. A one hour special.
Maybe we dedicate a full episode to it.
We'll be doing.
One hour we'll take it covering kickers.
Why do I have to have this kicker?
Oh me, oh my.
How come I can't have more kickers?
What about the kid from the Chargers?
Okay, so my solution was gonna be,
let's just, let's see if we can have Mike Wright on
for two segments and just have one with Nitro
and then one without, right after, back to back.
If I ask for an hour of his time with Nitro,
we're not gonna, it's gonna be the exact same result.
No, I understand that you think that it's a special,
but then we're not gonna get him on again.
We can't get an hour of him and then him again, I don't think.
This is a busy time of year for him.
What is he doing? He lives for this stuff. Mike Wright is a fantasy guy. He wants to talk about it all day.
And Nitro was an idol. I mean, he told us that. He said he idolized Nitro growing up.
I mean, it's a weird person to idolize, but that's the guy for it.
Everybody has their thing, you know.
Let's face it. Me and Billy have questions for Mike Wright that we want answered,
and Nitro kind of takes up all our time.
Right, so your teams are more important
than Nitro's teams, is that what you're saying?
No, but they're just as important.
Okay.
That's fair.
Equal time.
No, but they're just as important.
Oh God.
So I think in our inaugural segment
of production meeting on the air,
we didn't really come to a solution.
Well, I think you did.
You make final decisions, Billy. Well, yeah. You gotta call the
meeting and then make a decision. I mean, I get it, but this is why you do it
because I come up with the idea of a one-hour special and you say no, Stu.
That's not what we're doing. Yeah. Right. So what'd you decide? I'm gonna wait till the last minute to
tell you what the decision is because it gives you less time to change it.
Billy's decision of the week of the month. Yes. Oh,
I like that. We'll get to the story of the week in just a
second here. Billy, we did not get your reaction last week to
the news that Tua was signed. Not only did he sign the big
contract, he grabbed the microphone at practice and he
celebrated it with the fans. It was odd. So odd. I so what
you've been seeing reported out there
is this is a new Tua.
Once he signed the contract,
this is a different version of Tua.
Is that a good thing though?
Is that a good thing?
Oh.
Oh.
No.
A new Tua.
Tua.0.
There you go.
Oh.
So you were saying?
I was just saying, it seems as though
we've turned over a new leaf here with Tua.
I would say, and I don't know time-wise, I don't know the timeline, you guys correct
me if I'm wrong, but since Tua was signed, and I think this may have happened after you
guys recorded after the last episode aired, they also signed Tyreke to an extension.
Yes.
So like the Dolphins are now spending money on now.
Was it an extension or they just gave him
more guaranteed money over the next three years?
I think it was always three years,
but they gave him more guaranteed money.
They reworked his contract and they've locked him in.
So like we're not gonna seemingly have an issue over money.
Which is kind of interesting because like the reason
that he left the Chiefs is because they had just signed
Patrick Mahomes and they were out of money for him.
But the Dolphins now have signed their quarterback
and they've signed Tyreek Hill.
I mean, Mike McDaniel is telling you
whether you think he's right or not, it doesn't matter.
He's the guy who's in charge.
He's making those decisions.
He's telling you, I have a window here
with Tua, Tyreek Hill, and Jalen Waddle,
and I'm going for it right now.
He thinks it's enough to win a Super Bowl.
I mean, that's his job.
Do you think this says anything about Mike McDaniel? Like, do you think that he's feeling the pressure
that I need to win with this core now?
Like, we need to lock these guys in
because I need to win with them
because once we've missed this window,
I don't know what we're gonna do after.
I mean, I could be reading too much into it.
I don't think you are, no.
And I'm not saying that like,
he's, I don't think he's anywhere near a hot seat
or anything like that,
but he's just doubling down and recommitting to this core
He has to recap who's who's getting older and three years remaining on his contract
You have most dirt who's 31 or 32 years old led the NFL and touchdowns are tied for the lead in touchdowns last year
He's 32 years old waddle is young. Yeah, I think he thinks there's a window right now with that core of most dirt the I mean, that's what happens when you pay your quarterback. $50 million. You had to pay him though. $50 million.
You didn't have to pay him.
Because if you don't pay him, like I said, you paid Waddle all this money.
You have Tyra Kill.
So I understand you guys saying they had to pay him.
I get it.
I understand.
You could have tagged him.
You could have tagged him.
Technically, you didn't have to pay him.
I mean.
Well, he was under contract this year anyway, right?
Yes.
You'd have to tag him.
You could tag him.
I think twice you could tag him.
So like you could have continued tag him. You could tag him. I think twice you could tag him. So like you
could have continued that going on and on. But I think the option of getting rid of him entirely
and starting with someone else because you're not sold on him is not an option. Right? Because then
what for Mike McDaniel? No, then what do you do? You go into the Baker Mayfields, the Gardner
Minchus and you're hoping that you catch fire with you're basically punting on the rest of Terry
Hill's career. That's what I'm saying.
Right.
It's over.
That's over.
I mean, Mike McDaniel, before he got started here, me, Dan, Mike Ryan went up, we spoke with him,
we interviewed him.
He told us then, Tua is the perfect guy for my offense.
It's one of the reasons I wanted to come here.
He's the perfect quarterback for this offense.
And so he's in charge.
And that's how Tua gets $50 million in a year where you
didn't really have to pay him.
You did have reports that he
pushed hard on getting it done
with Steven Ross. He did. Like
he was driving force on that.
Also, I don't know if you guys
caught this. Which bodes well
for the entire Dolphin team to
know that a coach will go into
the owner's office and push for
you to get a contract if he
likes you. Yeah, it won't.
Liars coach. If he likes you.
By the way, a quick note on the
Tyree Kill contract. He now has you. Yeah. Players coach. If he likes you. By the
way, a quick note on the Ty
Rekeil contract. Um he now has
106.5 million dollars in
updated, fully guaranteed
money. It's the most ever for
wide receivers. That's what it
was about. It was guaranteed
money, not more years. Um
because once you once you give
two of that money, Tariq Hill
is sitting there going, hey,
the reason he got that money is
because of me. Yeah. Now, give me more money money. Well I remember when he was out here saying
I'm gonna get mine no matter who's throwing the ball and then he got that with Skyler Thompson
and I was like oh wow he's right. He's gonna get that no matter what. Interesting. Did you guys see
that now a person who has a stadium named after him Pitbull, Pitbull Stadium here at FIU,
the pit came out and gave his official Super Bowl prediction for this season. Already?
Yeah.
Wow.
Super Bowl—Pipple's on the record giving his prediction for who will win the Super Bowl.
Mikey, do you have any thoughts or guesses as to who it is that Pipple thinks is going to win the Super Bowl this year?
I would have guessed he'd say Miami.
I mean, he is, after all, Mr. 305.
Yeah, well, he's also Mr. Worldwide.
Yeah, he's graduated to Mr. Worldwide. Mr. 305. Yeah, well, he's graduated. He's also Mr. Worldwide. Yeah, he's graduated to Mr. Worldwide.
Mr. Worldwide.
I will let you know that Pitbull has come out
and said that the Dolphins are gonna win the Super Bowl.
Not how you play the game, Mikey.
He was hoping you would choose someone else.
Did this on Sports Center, so it's official.
Right, he wanted you to choose the Bills,
he wanted me to say the Jets,
he wanted Fuentes to say anyone but the Dolphins.
No, it's fine.
But that's what you were going for.
No, no, it's fine. But that's what you were going for
It's fine. I just that pitbull FIU story is so crazy It's all and I know I know that it's a couple days old at this point, but oh my gosh. Are you calling games this year?
Oh, what if you like end up calling like pitbull night?
Mr. 3. I don't every night is pitbull night. That's a good point. I don't know what I can say
What do you mean? I don't know what I can say. Oh, I don't know. This is 305. I don't know. Every night is Pitbull night. That's a good point. Right. I don't know what
I can say. Right. I don't know
what I can say. What do you
mean? I don't know what I can
say. Oh. I don't know what I
can say. Inside info. Are you
calling games? We're just gonna
we're just gonna next question
this one. Are you gonna call the
first game ever at the pit? I
don't know what I can say.
That's just uh I have a story
of the week. Oh you do? Yeah I
do. I have a story of the week.
You bailed yourself out.
Congratulations. My story of
the week. Later this episode.
In the NFL, there is no margin for error. One mistake can change the outcome of a game.
Science proves quality sleep can help
boost reaction time, recovery time,
and overall athletic performance.
As the official sleep wellness partner of the NFL,
Sleep Number's mission is to provide
players with data and insights to optimize their sleep for the ultimate competitive edge. Sleep is
essential for recovery and we all have unique needs. That's why SleepNumber SmartBeds are perfect
for couples with individualized settings for each side. Since 2018, SleepNumber and the NFL have
teamed up to bring quality sleep to elite athletes. 8 out of 10 NFL players, including 80% of Kansas City Chiefs players trust Sleep Number
for their best rest.
And now, during Sleep Number's biggest sale of the year, save 50% on the Sleep Number
Limited Edition Smart Bed.
Plus, special financing for a limited time.
Only at a Sleep Number store or sleepnumber.com.
Sleep Number, official sleep and wellness partner of the NFL. See store for details.
God bless football's presented by Smirnoff. We do game days.
Please drink responsibly.
The Smirnoff Company, New York, New York.
Hall of Famer Dwight Frini is going to join us in a few minutes here.
Very much looking forward to that.
Told a story about jumping out of a window during his Hall of Fame speech when he was
two years old.
I have follow-up questions to that.
But Billy is upset because at the time of taping God Bless Football this week, Brandon Iuk is still a 49er
and Billy feels like he's holding everything up and he's a little upset
with it. Is that fair? Is that an accurate depiction of what you told me?
I don't know if it's him that I'm upset with. The situation is a bit
annoying. I mean, what are we waiting on? Let's get this over with.
You know, we're just sitting around waiting for Brandon Iuke
to be a 49er or more than likely not be a 49er
and then we have to figure out where he's gonna be.
So let's get this going already.
What are we waiting on here?
I feel like he's in a plane
just circling above Pittsburgh right now.
I feel like he's just hovering above Pittsburgh
and he's just waiting for clearance to land.
That's where I feel like we're at.
But so the Niners tagged him.
He'll make $14 million this year if he stays with San Francisco.
I think he should stay with San Francisco because that team has the best
chance of the teams that are interested.
At least the teams that we know of that team has the best
chance of winning the Superbowl.
He kind of rejected new England already.
He was like Jacoby Bressette.
Nah, I'm kind of with Billy now, with Iyuk.
You know what, if you want out
and the Patriots are making the offer
and they're gonna give you the extension
and get the hell out, what are you doing?
You're holding everything up.
Is it on him ultimately though?
He didn't wanna go to New England.
It's like he did, the framework of a deal was done there
and his agents called and we're like, eh.
Nah, we're good.
The Patriots, huh?
You want to go go.
Funny.
You know what I mean?
How badly do you actually want to leave?
Right, right.
Well, he wants to leave.
He wants his cake and he wants to eat it too, Billy.
Not only does he want to leave, you don't think he does?
He wants to leave.
He wants his money.
He wants his extension.
He also wants to play on a team that has a chance
to win the Super Bowl.
Unfortunately, he's on one of those teams,
they just don't wanna give him the money.
Yeah. Yeah.
So just go get the money elsewhere.
Go get the money from the Patriots.
Like, whatever.
Right.
And what, the Steelers are the better option?
Like, get out of here.
You think the Steelers are gonna be great?
Do you guys think the Steelers are gonna be good?
Steelers feel like- I think the Steelers have a chance.
I think the Steelers have a chance
to be really, really good, I do. I think the Steelers- going to be good? Steelers still have a chance. I think the Steelers have a chance to be really, really good.
I do.
I think the Steelers.
Steelers country, let's ride.
I think the Steelers have a chance
to be a giant disappointment.
Well, they have a chance to be a disappointment as well.
If Fields or Russell Wilson are good
and you pair that with Iuk and Hickens
and you have TJ Watt on defense,
you know they can run the football.
Like, yeah, the Steelers have a chance to be good.
But to your point, they also have a chance to be good but to your point,
they also have a chance to be a complete disaster.
I'm gonna put this out there.
Right.
Steelers have a chance to get Mike Tomlin
a losing season this season.
Really?
Yeah.
Don't say have a chance.
Make a prediction.
That's my prediction, they have a chance.
No, no, no, that's not a prediction they have a chance.
They've never had one before. A prediction is Mike Tomlin's going to have his first losing season this year.
You said that. Not me. I said they have a chance.
I don't know where you get off saying with certainty he's going to have a losing season this year.
There's a chance, though.
I need to slow down. Is that what you're saying? You don't feel like this is like one of those things that it's like, I don't
know if this is going to work out exactly how they think it's going to work out.
Like the two quarterback situation, like that's fine and dandy.
Everybody's nice and happy now.
By the way, did you see this is unrelated to what we're talking about.
Did you see the Seahawks had five fights in camp in one day?
Yeah, chippy, yeah.
Helmet swinging fights, not like pushing and shoving
and you shouldn't say that kind of fights.
Like I'm gonna take off your helmet
and beat you in the head with it fights.
Wasn't it DK Metcalfe?
Wasn't he one of them?
Yes, it was.
He was the culprit.
Well, where's the line between this is great,
I like this fire in our team's eyes,
and this is one of those things
that's gonna bring us together,
and ooh, I don't know about this.
Is the line three fights in one day?
Right about the time a helmet comes off
is really when it becomes a line.
As soon as somebody could actually get seriously injured
from a swinging helmet, yeah, that's where you draw the line. Like as soon as somebody could could actually get seriously injured from a swinging
helmet. Yeah, that's that's where you draw the line. I think you have guys in pads who have,
you know, they've had the summer off. It's August. It's hot. It's humid. You know, they get, you know,
they start swinging helmets at each other. Um, well, ask wife Rene if he ever swung a helmet
at a teammate during training camp. All in favor, next.
Hey, it's Dugats from my friends over at DraftKings. You know the beautiful thing about being a sports fan?
There's only like two days the entire year without a game.
Two, two, think about that.
With so much happening and so much action,
that makes just about every day game day
at DraftKings Sportsbook,
it's super easy for first timers to get started.
And if you are new to DraftKings,
you gotta check this out.
New customers, bet $5 and get $150 in bonus bets instantly.
Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app now
and use code LAF.
That's code LAF for new customers.
To get $150 of bonus bets instantly when you bet just $5.
Only on DraftKings, the crown is yours.
Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER.
Or in West Virginia, visit 1-800-GAMBLER.NET.
In New York, call 877-8HOPENY or text HOPENY467369.
In Connecticut, help is available for problem gambling.
Call 888-789-77777 or visit ccpg.org.
Please play responsibly.
On behalf of Boothill Casino and Resort in Kansas,
21 and over, age varies by jurisdiction.
Bonus bets expire 168 hours after issuance.
Deposit and eligibility restrictions apply.
See terms and responsible gaming resources at dkng.co.
base.
face. We have a Hall of Famer joining us right now.
Should have been last year, but he got in this year.
It's Dwight Freedy.
He and I laugh and we kid about that a lot.
I've said that Dwight
Freehde in my opinion was a first ballot Hall of Famer but you got into the Hall of Fame, you got
the yellow jacket man. In terms of the weekend like whatever your expectations Dwight were for
the weekend did it exceed whatever expectations you had? By far exceeded it. You know you can
talk about all you want it you know, and you can hear all the
stories. But when you actually feel the emotion in the moment, you know, what's going through your
mind and all these legends that you're seeing, and those guys are here for you. And to bring you in like people brought them in.
You know, it's an emotional thing.
And words can't really describe my appreciation
and what was going through my brain when I was sitting
there on that stage on Friday and gold jacket dinner,
watching legend after legend come up there,
you know, limp up there, both of them. I can barely even walk there, limp up there.
Both of them, I can barely even walk barely and never up there.
And they're all here to obviously bring us in,
bring our new class in and embrace us.
So yeah, that feeling and what that meant to me,
couldn't really describe how big of a moment that was
for me and my family.
Wait, once you finally get in and you have that moment,
you describe it or you experience everything
you just described, do you forget about the idea
of I should have gotten this sooner?
Oh yeah, that's gone.
That thought, hey, look, it is what it is.
You can't go back and fix, you know,
and, you know, that's water under the bridge. All right. You know, I would have loved to
have been the first ballot, sure. But you know what? There's a lot of guys who are in
there that it doesn't even matter. And I couldn't tell you all the guys that I saw who was the first ballot and who wasn't, you know, the guys don't talk about it.
You know, it's, it's based on, you know, whoever decided to vote on us to say,
Hey, this guy's the first ballot or not, you know, and we don't have control over
that ball. We know is we're in, we're all in the same team now. You know,
I can't be cut, traded or released off this team.
the same team now, you know, I can't be cut, traded or released off this team.
So I'm a man.
Even if I wanted to get off, I couldn't get off.
I can't even die off this team, I'm there.
I feel like in your career, you didn't have many fears
of getting cut and traded.
Ever.
Like get out of here.
Towards the end, it gets kind of sticky towards the end.
You're making a little bit too much money, a little old,
or whatever.
That gold jacket dinner, though, I
went with Tony Busselli a couple of years ago to check it out.
The gold jacket dinner for me was better than the Hall
of Fame ceremony.
I'm speaking as a fan, though.
You're a Hall of Famer.
Was it better?
Because that thing is special, man.
Yeah, I wouldn't say it's necessarily better,
but it's more, I wouldn't say it's necessarily better, but it's more.
I'm going to say significant, kind of significant. I would probably use it that
word because it's private too. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You're going in and you're walking
through a gauntlet of hall of famers who are not just giving you high fives and
saying good congratulations. They're embracing you. They're giving you high fives and saying, congratulations, they're embracing you,
they're giving you hugs, they're saying words to you,
like, yeah, you finally made it, man,
and I appreciate you, and you're gonna be part of us,
and you're one of us, and it's a,
they're embracing you as family,
and that feeling, you know, it's a lot,
it's deep, it's deep, and it's deep. It's deep and it's deeper than Saturday
and just because the Saturday is just more
unless you're giving a speech and you're telling your fans
and your friends and your family that you love them,
which is also significant.
But I think from a standpoint of just personally,
how you felt, you know, when you're on that stage,
and when you're running through that gauntlet, and then you
finally get that gold jacket now that I get to keep it. It's,
it's hard to measure up to that.
Dwight, you didn't appear to be nervous at all. Were you like,
you nailed it?
There's what? The Saturday?
Speech? Yeah, the speech. Yes.
What? The Saturday? Yeah, the speech. Yes.
Yeah, it's called tequila.
You got to have the right. You and MJ had a couple of shots.
The mix got to be right.
You know, you can't you can't have it too far because I won't be able to see the words.
And if it's not enough, I'm going to be shaken.
So you're going to have the balance right.
And I think I had a good balance, and you know what it is it's just it's just the thing is is once you get
up there you know for me and I'll be honest with you it was like you know I
had to treat it like a game you know you prepared you got ready here we go that
that first whistle is about to blow and I gotta go out there and perform.
And I turned the switch on and that was it. And I was done. I wasn't sitting there thinking,
okay, everybody's naked in the stands and I'm talking to little two-year-olds. It was
more like, you know what, I'm gonna to go ahead and that's an off the tackle and
I'm about to go get them.
And that's it.
And I'm about to go do what I do.
And there's a bunch of quarterbacks and it's a time to get the sack.
That was more of my mentality.
Was tequila ever a pregame ritual for you by the way?
I mean, just that of no way, no way in the game of in the game of football.
But you exhaust yourself in so many different ways,
but physically exhausting yourself
is probably the top thing, right?
So I go ahead and take a shot of tequila,
I'll be dying with cramps or whatever it is
by the end of the first quarter.
So it wouldn't happen.
Okay.
I mean, we were just talking about a story
where Brandon Jacobs admitted to doing a line of cocaine before a football game and he had the best game he's ever had.
Not making it to the Hall of Fame, Brandon Jacobs, by the way.
338-4 touchdowns. It might be worth it. 338-4 touchdowns.
I don't know if it will be worth it, but I guess hats off to him.
I don't know.
Do what you do, Brandon.
I got, that ain't me.
Oh my God.
I remember a lot from your speech,
but the thing that really stuck out to me
were your teammates, you listing the teammates,
some of those teammates not being in the Hall of Fame.
That was one.
The other thing, and we'll get to that in a second.
The other one was right at the beginning of the speech,
you've waited your entire life.
And I'm wondering what happened here
to apologize to your mom for jumping out
a window as a two-year-old.
I have so many follow-ups.
Please expand on that story.
And how do you remember something as a two-year-old?
It was nuts.
Nuts.
I was out of my mind.
I thought I could fly.
I was a big Superman fan.
So I had a whole Superman outfit on, you know,
Superman pajamas and all that.
And I jump out the window yelling,
Superman, and I jump.
And obviously I go straight down.
And I land into a bush and you know what
the thing is it's like I you know completely forgot about this this whole thing in home
moment and my mother this year you know I don't know what she was talking about and
she brings this thing up she's like like I you remember when you jumped out the window
I said what do you mean I jumped out the window and I said, what do you mean I jumped out the window?
And she told me, I said, you know what?
I kind of remembered that.
Jumping out the window and that's,
I never apologized, so there you go.
I got an opportunity to apologize.
See that Billy Superman, I mean,
they're teaching the kids bad things, you know?
Yeah.
Yeah, I know.
Next thing you know, you think you can fly.
No more superheroes, no more.
When you were rattling off the teammates there, so you're talking
Peyton, who's in the Hall of Fame, Edwin James in the Hall of Fame,
Marvin Harrison in the Hall of Fame.
Then you get to Robert Mathis, who'll get to the Hall of Fame
and perhaps him not being in yet and Reggie Wayne not being in yet gives you perspective on the first ballot stuff.
Reggie Wayne is still waiting.
Jeff Saturday was on that team and I was thinking to myself,
how many Super Bowls with this team have won if Tom Brady merely did not exist?
What do you think?
Oh my goodness.
Oh my goodness.
Alonch, Tom, I hate you.
Oh my goodness. Awan, Tom, I hate you.
No, it's, you know what it is, it is what it is.
You know, you look back and you don't realize what you had until it's gone.
You know, you kind of felt it.
You know you had a great team.
You know, you had more wins in the 10-year span than any team in NFL history, but you didn't
have the rings like you wanted. All right, but you have one and that's a lot more than a lot.
A lot of people can say that they have. But yeah, we have a list of Hall of Famers, you know,
Adam Benetieri, you gotta put him on the list. You know, he's a guy, he's another guy that has a
chance of getting in.
So we had a whole bunch of us on that team.
And that tells you what type of team that we did have.
And yeah, Tom kind of stood in the way of a few.
You know, but you know, this is how the ball bounces.
And that's why this is one of the greatest games,
if not the greatest game that's ever been created,
just because you never know what's gonna happen.
And, you know, look at Tom.
You know, Tom, you would think every time Tom laces it up,
he's gonna win it, right?
But he's failed more times than he succeeded
at getting a ring.
You know, he's played a lot of years,
and I think he ended up having seven or eight championships
or whatever he has, but that's, you know,
it's a 20 plus career.
So it's a lot of failures that go in there.
And, you know, he's at the top of the list
of as far as rings are concerned
and what that organization has done.
You know, so, you know, for us, yeah, we have only one, but one is I love
a lot more than none.
Well said.
You guys were so built to play with a lead because of Peyton and all that
and the high powered offense.
And then you guys coming off the edge to make sure the quarterback
is never comfortable.
And then the Patriots kind of exploited that.
And then you got Bob Sanders healthy and you got Booger McFarlane.
How much did that change how you could play against a team like the Patriots?
Yeah, well, I wouldn't say they exploited anything.
I think they just happened, the ball happened to bounce the right way when it
needed to bounce the right way for them.
Maybe it has to do with weather, it had to be this.
But it wasn't like the right way for them. Maybe it has to do with weather, it had to be this, but you know, it wasn't like, you know,
they're killing us now, you know,
it would be fourth quarter, okay, you know,
maybe we should have ran the ball in that moment,
or maybe, you know, the ball bounced the wrong way.
So let's not go too far, it's how Mo'Dakes,
what did that even?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I caught him off guard, he wasn't expecting me to call him
out. Yeah, no, I really wasn't. No, I'm out. What he told me before you came on Dwight was that he feels like Booger and Bob Sanders solidified that defense and helped your team get past the Patriots.
Yeah, so I think that any pieces that we added after the fact and obviously huge pieces and Booger McFarlane and Bob Sanders were big, big parts of that team.
Bob is a human missile bowling ball,
whatever you want to call it.
And, you know, he is a guy who plays the game
like I play the game, kind of just reckless abandon
and just watch out, here he comes.
And having a safety like that who can come down and make any tackle and just go out and just play as hard as he you know it's invaluable and for it to add that and booger McFarland who is another guy who's underrated.
You guys see him on TV all the time, but people don't realize how good he was as a de-tackle. He would know every play.
He'll call the play out before it happens.
Me and him are talking before, oh, here it comes.
Here's the lead draw.
Here comes the dive.
Here comes this.
Here comes that.
And he was a heck of a teammate.
And I think if the injury didn't happen, you'd be seeing Booger here, maybe one of these
days in the Hall of Fame if it wasn't for him getting hurt.
But yeah, I think that for us, getting that type of defense around us, the more players,
the more guys go out there and play like how those guys played, gave us a better chance
of winning games, especially games deep in the playoffs on when we needed to win them.
Because you know, you all know is defense wins the championships, right?
And offenses for tickets.
So that's just what that's what it is for us.
And we went out and we had to show the world that, you know, look, this
defense is some some serious.
Why we had this conversation last year with Tony Baccelli,
and I don't know how much thought you've given it yet, but
you are going to get your own version of your Hall of Fame bust.
And I see a wonderful setup behind you.
I'm wondering, is that going to live there behind you?
If so, what are we going to move out of there?
Like, where are we going to put your Hall of Fame bus that you get he was very pleased with the bus by
the way he liked how it looked it looked exactly like I actually I really did you
know what I don't know I mean I would think it would have to live somewhere
back here yes you know um you know there's a lot of great memories and
moments in my life here so you, you know, it's cool.
I have a little light that comes down, you know, kind of shine on a little bit,
give it a little glow.
But no, it's it's I didn't even know we were going to get one.
And someone told me that I honestly can't even believe that, you know,
how big is it going to be, you know, the same size, you know, whatever. But hey, look, man, you know, the Hall is it going to be? You know, it's going to be the same size, you know, whatever.
But hey, look, man, you know, the Hall of Fame did do a great job of honoring us.
And this is another example.
Where's the jacket, man?
Where is it?
Jackets all wrapped up in a little protective, you know,
garment bag in the closet.
It's so hot. And my daughter, my daughter can't
climb up the little ladder I have there to get it. It's odd. It's odd. How many hours have you,
have you worn that thing since you got it? Like, or you just put it right in the closet? You just
put it away? Well, no, I, you know what? There were some events after, and like I had my, actually Friday night you get to wear it,
right after you get it.
And then Saturday, obviously,
but Saturday night you get to wear it,
and everyone wants to take pictures.
Man, that jacket got some, I mean, miles on it.
And it was looking, it was looking orange.
It was the sweat, man, the sweat was coming through it,
it was looking orange.
But those guys at me this morning, looking orange sweat sweat was coming through it and look orange but those
guys at me this morning is like they take your jacket right after the events
and they dry clean it immediately and so the next day you wake up it's ready
whenever you need it fixed there on top of it yeah so you know it's it's right
now it's sitting you know in the garment bag but when I was nice and all of it
was getting yeah it was getting somewhere what's, in the garment bag, but when I was at the Hall of Fame, it was getting somewhere.
What's the, and this is an indelicate question,
and I don't mean to potentially upset you with this,
what's the process of replacing the jacket
should something happen?
Cause like, you're 44 now, you're in great shape.
When you're 70 and not necessarily in the same shape,
maybe the same size jacket doesn't make you.
Hey Dwight, it happens to everyone. Even hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, where you know it's happening. Taking off a couple of. Yeah, exactly.
100%.
So what I know is this, like I said,
they do a great job of taking care of us.
They have people to refit it,
re-suit it, re-measure things that are not right
to make sure that you look your best.
So they always continue to make sure that we're honored
and we're looking good.
Even when I gain about 20 pounds here in the next 20 years.
It's actually a great question, Billy.
I never thought about it, right?
Because yeah, your body changes as you grow older.
And then minds will change.
Oh my, so you talked about the guys
like kind of limping up during the gold jacket ceremony
and I was there, I saw it and you're right.
And I was thinking, man,
the stuff that some of these guys go through is your body fine right now do you feel
okay or is it impossible to play that sport at the level you played it for as
long as you played it and not have pain somewhere.
I mean it depends you know what you mean by okay.
Right.
It's okay good enough for me absolutely have I felt more worse pain.
Yep.
Do I feel some me. Absolutely. Have I felt more worse pain? Yep. Um, do I feel some pain? Sure
But from time to time and it goes, you know, it comes and goes I've had
Seven or eight surgeries when I played so there's gonna be a little bit of residual because of that
But it's nothing major where I don't think I can't handle it right now
You know, I've done, you know good job of making sure I try to take care of my body after I retired. And we'll see when I'm 60 years old, you know, but right now, you know, knock on wood,
it's not too bad. I can still swing a golf club.
Well, I know you can. So listen, MJ was there. It was very cool.
I know he's become like a big brother to you,
like family to you.
He was there supporting you, supporting Julius Peppers.
So how was that experience?
Because I found it, it's amazing to be so big
as an athlete and a persona where you're in the NFL,
you're at the NFL Hall of Fame ceremony
and the Hall of Famers are in
awe of Michael Jordan. I was like, what?
I know. Yeah, it's nuts. It's nuts. You know, what it is, is this, this is how it
went down. So last year, you know, when I was thinking I was going to make it, I
didn't make it, it's all good. all good. Michael was part of that process.
He's a big brother to me.
We play golf four or five times a week.
And so he felt it like I felt it
when I didn't make it last year.
And this year, he said, there's no chance I'm not making it
and I'm not gonna be there to support you.
You're my brother.
And he said, if you don't give me a ticket, I promise you,
I'm gonna blow this damn building up, you know, whatever.
And I was like, you know, I'm like,
of course I'm gonna give you, you know what I mean?
Of course I'm gonna give you a ticket, man.
And you're my guy, you know, and that's family.
That's family.
And I'm happy that he was there to support me.
You know, it wasn't any question in my mind
that he was gonna be there.
I knew he was gonna be there
because that's the type of guy that he wasn't he was going to be there. I knew he was going to be there because that's the type of guy that he was that you know he he actually shut cut his vacation time down you know he was in
like Spain or wherever he was and he came back short it made a shorter trip just to come back
to see his little brother and uh you know I appreciate him for that. Dwight before you came
on we were talking about uh training. Things kind of get heated sometimes.
And I'm sure you saw a lot of this.
The Seahawks, it came out earlier this week, got into five fights during training camp
in the same day.
What is the most that you've seen?
Because as someone who has not participated in training camp, five seems like a bit much
for one day.
Well, look, put it this way.
Let me ask you a question.
I didn't see the clip.
Was it versus another team?
No, themselves and the helmets were coming off
and they were spraying helmets at each other.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, it's about right.
You know what, look, the thing is,
when you're in training camp and it's just a lot of,
you know, you're upset.
You're just like, you're seeing the same guy.
You know, the guy keeps holding you or whatever it is
and he knows exactly what play you're running.
You know exactly what play they're running.
You know, you're staying in dorms.
You're, you know, it's just like,
and you have all this anger and just like,
just like anxiety of just training camp
You know, you're not even playing a team yet and you're banging around
banging hitting each other so
usually there is
Some type of fight or something at some point during training camp five
training camp five.
This seems like a lot.
But then again, you know,
look, I wonder our head coaches were coach Dungey and he what he ain't playing all of that.
He wasn't playing listen if you fight you gonna get ejected
from practice ASAP and it wasn't it didn't happen now other
years.
Yeah, about four or five, you know, but it just is what it is.
It's just, you know, it's nothing personal.
It's just, you know, as football players,
the game is a violent game.
And there's a lot of just intensity and just adrenaline
and you're hitting each other and there's no refs.
And it's just what it is.
But trust me, I bet you those guys are gonna be hugging it
out maybe not the day after, but next week.
Yeah.
You ever swing a helmet at somebody
or have a helmet swung at you?
No.
No?
Who the hell would swing a helmet at Dwight Freehne man?
Dari Glenn was huge.
I can tell you the guy on that cold team that, I mean,
no one ever tried Morbid Harrison, right?
That's fair, correct?
No, I mean, I know, we promise you, you know what?
We didn't have much of that.
Definitely during Coach Dungy's errors in time,
we just didn't have much of it.
We understood what it was and what we needed to do.
If you can't fight in the game, you can't fight in practice. And that was our mentality.
Did it happen from time to time? Sure. You know, but it wasn't something, you know, regular. We
didn't have like five in one practice, you know, but we, you know, there'll be, you know, spotted
this or spotted that in the years when coach wasn't there or when I was in another team. Yeah
White real quick before you go before you got on Stu guys says that he believes that this is the year Mike
Tomlin has a losing record for the first time. I didn't say that you're disagree
I didn't
Boy don't worry about that
He finds a way to pull it out I agree. I disagree. Okay. Don't worry about that one.
He finds a way to pull it out.
I don't know how he pulls out
his ass every year. He pulls
that thing, man. It's like I
look at the team. I'm like,
there is no way he's going to
be 500. Look at this. Look at
this. This is back up to the
backup quarterback. This is
defense and somehow he does it
man. I have all faith in that man and him doing his thing.
Yeah, I have no faith in Billy.
I mean, he totally shoved those words into my mouth.
You're a Hall of Famer, man.
You cannot be caught, as Billy pointed out.
I don't think too many teams were thinking
about ever cutting you.
So congratulations to you, man.
I texted you and it was just so, it was so great,
having gotten to know you a little bit,
to see how happy that weekend
made you yet a big smile on your
face the entire time it may have
been the tequila my guess was it
was the gold jacket your family
being around your kids it was
really cool to see you be honored
and be that happy and be
surrounded by loved ones.
No, I appreciate you man.
It's all good.
Thank you for having me. I'm always take care of yourself. No, I appreciate you, man. It's all good. Thank you for having me.
Always take care of yourself.
Alright, go play some golf, man.
You know it. I got the golf shirt on.
And we're back.
We are.
Exciting.
What's about to happen, StuGuts?
Football?
First time ever.
What?
I have a video story of the week.
Wow.
So before the stories, I mean, it's still the story of the week.
Let's not get too excited.
It's still the story of the week.
But before I've just told you the story of the week. Let's not get too excited. It's still the story of the week. But before I've just told you the story of the week
based on something that I've read,
this one, this story of the week is based on video.
Are you excited about this?
I am excited.
All right, so today, should we just get to it
or do you wanna play around a little more, joke around?
Think a little quips here and there?
Quips, why were you throwing elbows at me?
That's just what you do, you laugh.
What happened there?
You do one of those.
No, I want to get to it. What do you mean? It's your story of the week.
I know, but you like to play around sometimes.
I'm a man of business. We've discussed this in the past.
I'm trying to figure out if you want to play around if we can just get down to business.
Brass tax.
Let's get down to brass taxes.
No.
I think it is taxes.
I think it's Brass tax.
That's definitely not what it is taxes. I think it's Brax tax. That's definitely not what it is.
Okay, so today's story of the week is courtesy
of Brandon Jacobs who joined the Raw Room podcast.
Skrr, hold up.
He did a line of cocaine before a game in high school.
He did, what?
Absolutely.
Wait a minute.
338, full touchdown.
338.
It was easy, I felt like I was the only one out.
I was like, I'm going to go to the gym. I'm going to go to
the gym. I'm going to go to the
gym. I'm going to go to the
gym. I'm going to go to the
gym. I'm going to go to the
gym. I'm going to go to the
gym. I'm going to go to the
gym. I'm going to go to the
gym. I'm going to go to the
gym. I'm going to go to the
gym. I'm going to go to the
gym. I'm going to go to the
gym. I'm going to go to the
gym. I'm going to go to the
gym. I'm going to go to the
gym. I'm going to go to the gym. I'm going to go to the gym. I mean, Brandon Jacobs is a mountain of a man. That's correct. Brandon Jacobs on cocaine. Oh my god. I didn't think I could get any
more intimidating than that. That then like him in his normal state is intimidating. Him
on cocaine is the most intimidating thing I've ever seen in my life. The story that
he told was that he did it before a game when he was in high school. He went for 338 yards
and had four touchdowns.
What'd he do the week before? I'd be interested.
I'm not gonna.
You don't have game logs?
He's got a great game.
From high school.
I wanna know what he's like when he's not on cocaine.
I just know he was six foot four, 264 pounds
when he was playing.
He had no business being a running back.
Wow.
Tackle?
Yeah, or defensive end.
He would've been a great end.
No tackle was what I had.
Maybe.
Different time. He was huge. Different time end. You would have had a great end.
Nose tackle. Maybe. Different
time. He was huge. Yeah.
Different time. No reason being
a running back at all. Yeah.
But you do a line before a game
and you have a stat line like
that. Yeah. Um that many yards
from the line of scrimmage and
um aren't you tempted to do
cocaine before every game? I'm the wrong person to ask. I'm just
saying you've never done
cocaine. Then you do a line of
cocaine. Yeah. And you go out
and you have the game of your
life. Aren't you then tempted
the next week to say, hey, I'm
going to do more cocaine. He
claims that he never did it
again. Yes, he said he never
did it again. He never did it.
I mean, come on. Everyone said
it. Rob Washington. 3384 touchdowns.
You think it's ironic he was a
giant, right? I mean, that was
that's the story of the decade,
by the way. Yeah. Ron Washington
getting busted for doing cocaine
at the age of 71 and saying it
was his first time. Come on.
Bad luck, I guess. He got too
comfortable. He didn't know how to hide it. Yeah, he got too comfortable.
Anyway.
Well, this led me to make a top five, Steven.
Really?
Really?
And it's that.
What a coincidence.
That quickly, huh?
Just like that.
Unbelievable.
Some of my best work, actually.
Wow.
So you have a top five based off of this story?
Correct, it is my top five current NFL players
I would not want to see on cocaine.
Oh, okay. While playing? While playing on cocaine. Oh, okay. In while
playing? While playing, yes.
Yes, obviously. So these are
guys that probably in a normal
day you wouldn't want to see,
but when they're on cocaine,
it's like. Yeah. If I was
playing professional football,
I would not want to see these
guys, especially not if they're
on cocaine. All right. You got
five of them, huh? I actually
got two OLI's as well. Wow.
Seven. All right. So we'll
start off. First OLI, Nick
Chubb. Seems like
an angry runner. Don't want to be in front of Nick Chubb from downhill. All right. On
cocaine. On cocaine. Right. In general, I don't think he'd want to be in front of Nick
Chubb. Yeah, but not, especially not when he's on cocaine. Got Blow. I don't
know what you're doing. That's
a good joke. It's a good joke.
Thank you. I like it. Good
joke. It's a good joke. I like
it. There's a joke. Number
five, Max Crosby. Good joke,
bad joke, or just a joke? New
segments. Alright, so Max
Crosby. Yeah. What number is that? Number five. Okay. He has two Xs in his name. Yeah. Yeah. I'm going to go to the segments. Alright, so Max
Crosby. Yeah. What number is
that? Number five. Okay. He
has two exes in his name.
Yeah. Yeah. Very dangerous.
What's that have to do with
coke though? I don't know,
but I don't want to see a guy
with two exes in his name.
These are just active. Yeah.
I have retired when I wouldn't.
Yeah. Brian Cushing. Oh,
that's a good one. That's a
good one. Yeah. Earl Campbell.
Another, for some reason, Luke
Keakley. I would've want to
see him. Oh. Hmm. Makes sense. Yeah, right number four. I got news for you. I just want to see you
Yeah, probably what number four DK Metcalf a
Sober DK Metcalf once ran down Buddha Baker from behind. Yeah, okay. Don't want to see him on cocaine
Okay, he runs down to recap exactly three. Probably runs down Noah Lyles. Number three. Any Bossa. Yeah. I want to see Nick. Mama Bossa. I want to see Mama Bossa. I want to see
Bossa. I don't want to see retired Jeff Bossa. This covers all the Bossa's. All the Bossa's.
Any and all Bossa's. All right, we got it. All-encompassing bosses. All of them. None of them. I don't want to see any of them when they're on Cook.
Number two, Miles Garrett. Yeah. Billy said he's a very strong man. He picked Billy up.
He carried me around. I didn't think he was ever going to put me down. He threw Billy
over his shoulder and walked around Radio Row. While recovering from surgery. He had a bum ankle ankle. I think yeah, and he was carrying Billy around like it was nothing. Yeah, what a great moment
It was so weird. It was so uncomfortable
I was like is he ever gonna put me down cuz he was like we'd finished the second
We're just standing off to the side and he was having a conversation
Like with his people and I'm just there like it's freaking Lex Luthor Lex Luger torture-racking me or something. It's crazy
And number one, I think he forgot I was up there. Honestly, we had you on camera off in the end
He just talking to a guy and you're there. I think you forgot I was up there. That's how little I weighed to him
Wait, you're you're maintaining he forgot a human being was on his shoulder. I I agree with you that happened
I think you're right
And number one should should be obvious, Derrick Henry.
There are stories of Derrick Henry having 338 yard touchdown games when he was sober
in high school.
So imagine what he would do on cooking.
Imagine.
Imagine.
Get the game logs on Jacobs yet from high school?
No, I don't.
Sorry.
It was an odd request.
Yeah. That was football.