In Max We Truzz

From Foster Care To The NFL And Beyond with Brian Tyms

Max Paul & Sean Febre & Brian Tyms Season 1 Episode 19

The first thing you feel is speed—real NFL speed—and the second is honesty. We open with a training story that becomes a manifesto on grit, mentorship, and what it takes to reach kids who are living on the edge. Our guest lays out his path from a decade in foster care and two years homeless to the NFL, CFL, and law school, and then shows how those scars inform the way he coaches: blunt, present, and accountable.

We get surgical about wide receiver play. No cones-for-likes, no choreography. Instead, we break down what translates: the first ten yards looking identical, reading posture and hips, late hands, efficient breaks, route psychology, and matching technique to body type. If it isn’t on game film against real coverage, it’s not in the toolbox. Parents, players, and coaches will get practical, game-ready notes they can apply this week.

Then we zoom out to systems and leadership. Detailed Tom Brady stories reveal why process beats mystique—post-practice hit simulations, habit tracking, and option-heavy play design that lifts backups and protects standards. We compare Andy Reid, Bill Belichick, quarterback arcs, and why plug-and-play fails when you confuse a jersey for a role. Along the way, we argue top receivers, celebrate Mike Evans’ consistency, and explain why arena and CFL football can humble anyone who underestimates space and angles.

Underneath the X’s and O’s is a clear code: show up for the people who need you, study more than you post, and protect the bond at home with respect and loyalty. That’s how you build something that lasts—on the field, in court, and in life.

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SPEAKER_01:

Uh-oh, for another episode of the man's week shirt. My man pops and pants, my man hundred grand. He fucking with the money one time. See, now if it was one of the girls, you'd have came and fixed some shit. He said, and here's why it didn't work. We got rolling early without Sean, because he was doing real business today for once. You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_04:

Yes.

SPEAKER_01:

But my man, Tims, I got I gotta say it, because when I talk about you to other people, I always say I met Tim's when we were at Carroll Day School. First time I met him. So like you guys were going to it. No, no, no, no. No. We were we were both in off-season for respective seasons. I was getting ready for another arena season. He was heading off to another NFL season. I didn't know Tim's from a can of paint. Okay. And I'm late to workouts. I am. I'm always late. Okay. He was late as well late as hell.

SPEAKER_02:

We already run it.

SPEAKER_01:

Look, look, I'm talking about Garcia gave me a time. Usually Garcia runs his stuff a little late. Yeah, he looks sometimes. He's a little late. But I didn't know it's Garcia and uh the other dude. Uh Max Performance.

SPEAKER_02:

Max Performance, yeah. He's on time.

SPEAKER_01:

He's on, he's on go. If he says 10 o'clock, it's you better be warmed up by 9.57, because at 10 we're rolling. Yeah. So I never met Tim. They still doing routes on air. I said, okay. Shane.

SPEAKER_02:

It's called Shane Performance now. Yeah, Shane. He changed it because he left Carewood. Yeah, there it is.

SPEAKER_01:

Shout out to Shane. So I'm watching, I know a couple of the guys there. I know my guy Juice. Okay, cool. I've guarded him before. No stress. I know, I know a couple other guys, like DT and the other guys who are there. I'll be all right. Then I see this motherfucker walk down who had just ran a post round. I said, okay, I need to stretch for real today. Is it match? Um, we doing rounds on air right now. Just can we get a shadow look? Huh? So I I purposely line up with the first guys that I know. Okay, cool. Got that first one out the way. Then this one, he look at he looking gonna see it goes, yeah. He just looked at gonna see it goes. Mm-hmm. I seen it and said, fuck, we about to run. It's a go ball. It wasn't a post, not a corner, not a nothing. Oh, it's a go. It's a mm-mm. So I'm yeah, yeah. We get about 15, 18 yards down the field, and now he's pulling. I'm I'm from end phase to I'm just looking down and praying. I'm come back, get back here, get back here. That's the first time I seen what NFL speed look like. I said, we gotta work on, we're gonna change this technique a little bit. I said, okay, okay. Yeah, fooled me once, cool. That second, look, he ran a post route. I said, mm-hmm, that's okay. I started holding the shirt. I didn't care. As soon as he tried to break, excuse me. Excuse me, where you gone? But I say that because he he met me there. He talked, we talked shit competitively there. But when I transitioned to the later part of life where I started coaching, I said, Tims, I got these kids out here. Got young kids who just they need someone.

SPEAKER_02:

I remember that, bro, because we were the only ones out there, bro. And he hit me.

SPEAKER_01:

You hit me randomly, too.

SPEAKER_02:

I just remember that. It was when we were sitting on the bleachers.

SPEAKER_01:

We were sitting on the bleachers. I had the kids for the summer workouts. I was coaching high school at the time.

SPEAKER_02:

I stayed out there for like two extra hours just to talk to them because somebody just was going through some stuff, bro.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02:

I remember that.

SPEAKER_01:

We was we I was coaching at Ten Bay Christian Academy. I had my kids out there for off-season workouts in the summer. So I hit Tim. They're like, hey, had his kids, you pull up and do the one, two, and just, you know, give them something. They need they need somebody. They need to hear it from somebody who can give it to them blunt and real. He said, all right, cool. He sat out there for what you told him.

SPEAKER_03:

Um really with me, bro, I get a feel. I watched the kids, and uh, I think it was like a little swore, a little chubby kid out there. Uh running back. And he was like vocal about you know his aspirations of chasing you know the goal. And I was like, I'm feeding into him. You know what I mean? I'm feeding into that. Like, yeah, bro, chase that. That's that's how I thought about it.

SPEAKER_02:

And um, it was really good, bro. I felt I but I do shit like that. I drove from Western Chapel all the way over to Skyway. That's like fucking, that's like 50 minutes, bro. I didn't give a shit. If you tell me a kid need help, bro, I'm coming. Me and him were just having that conversation. Like, in the in the um little kitchen area right there, bro. Like, I I the concept to me, if somebody calls me and asks me to talk to a kid because I went through 10 years of foster care and two years being homeless, bro. I'm gonna talk to the kid, bro. I don't give a f I don't care where he is. You can stay here. You can say I don't give a f I'm saying a gym membership. But if it comes to a kid, bro, I ain't really on that type of time, bro. If if he's struggling, bro, I'm coming. Like, because that's what I wanted as a kid. And I I know that's I hope that whatever professional athlete that sees my daughter playing softball or my sons playing baseball, they look at them and do the same. That's that's really how my brain works, bro. So when he caught when he hit me up, I was like, say less. Give me the day. I'll be there. Then he was like, for real? Yes, give me the day. I'm gonna be there. And I got there and I stayed there. I stayed there so damn long. We had ran routes, we didn't hold it. Talked, did some ol stuff, talked again. I was like, bro, we we basically sit it up with our cleats up, just like hanging out with the took a couple pictures, and I'm just like, well shit, bro.

SPEAKER_01:

It was it was a vibe, it was a good time. And and Tim's came the week after Jameis came and talked to them. Now, Jameis happened randomly because when he's offseason, he uses Skyway with his trainer, uh, what's it OG? Otis? Yeah, the rich rich rich trainer. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Brick fell. Yeah, big boy. But um, they happened to be finishing up, and my kids were on the field. Jameis gave them the very Jameis speech? No, no, it wasn't, it's a very NFL polished. You say this is the right thing to say.

SPEAKER_03:

Jameis from a different perspective. I'm from the hood, bro. That's what I'm saying. We put it on the hood before we put it on God. So, like, the where I'm coming from is different. It's different, bro. Like, nothing against Jameis. I have nothing but respect, and I'm so happy he changed his life and he's moved more towards where he's moved, but like a mentor quarterback almost.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

I'm a gangster, bro.

SPEAKER_02:

Like, there's not too many people that try me like that. And the people that do try me like that, when we're one-on-one, they feel me. So it's not, I'm not saying that oh, I'm just whooping people and doing, but I literally slept in the car for two years. I had to fight homeless people. Like, and I was 17 to 18, bro. Let then like I spent 10 years in foster care. I got kicked out of every single placement you could think of. I was in therapeutic foster home, so they came and saw me every week because they thought I was gonna pop somebody.

SPEAKER_04:

Oh shit.

SPEAKER_02:

So, like, no, they thought I would. Not that I did or ever had any occasions, but they're not gonna be able to get you in there, put you in a bracket. So Jameis ain't never been in a bracket like that. You can't talk to kids that's like this close away from shooting somebody because they tired of being hungry. You can't talk to people, he can't, well, he probably could. You know what I mean? He's from Alabama, but all I'm saying, you a five-star, bro. I was a no-star. So our conversations are different. You're gonna talk to the kids about all that material shit that they see. I'm gonna talk to them about the shit that they feel. I'm gonna talk to them how it feels when you sit in that room and it's just four corners and you didn't get what you thought you was gonna get. Or that person that you care for didn't come see you like they said they would. Or when your mom said she was gonna take you somewhere, she was gonna take you. Like, I lost both my parents before I graduated high school, bro. Like, I that's why I really feel like I'm a gangster, bro. It really ain't nothing that I haven't seen. I've had coaches tell me messed up stuff, teachers, professors, like you know what I'm saying? I I feel when it comes to adversity, bro, I'm a god. There isn't nothing that I haven't faced, and there's nothing that I do face that breaks me. Like I just failed the bar. I like 10 points. You see how I said it? I don't give a fuck. That's what I did two days after. I'm at the state attorney's office where I work. I open my book in front of everybody who passed, and I start studying. I don't give a fuck what you think. I don't. Because my journey is my journey, and that's exactly what I tell kids. The reason you are looking at this being is because I sat in my room, four corners, and said, bro, I just don't want to be a football player. And even before I was just a foster kid and a gangster, I don't want to be this. I want to do something else. I just put my mind to it. And I feel like in order to really guide kids, you have to have been a person that put your mind to something. Not saying that Jameis was gifted, but a five-star and undrafted is completely fucking different.

SPEAKER_01:

And be in the league as a Heisman won a number one pick, national champion.

SPEAKER_02:

I had no recognition of nothing. Jameis didn't know how to come from the bottom until the bucks dropped. I had to come from the bottom when my mom spit me out of her vagina, bro. Damn. I was in foster care at seven, bro. Like my mom and dad were crackheads and alcoholics. Like, they we fist fight. I got in group home, I had to fist fight. My first day. And when I told, that's when I found out what a snitch is. Like, people don't know these stories, bruh. Sitting in the car, sleeping in the car, and somebody bust your window and pull you by your legs because they want what you have. They want the space you got. No, not the space. They want that that you walk around with. Oh, wow. Bro, y'all don't understand what I'm telling you, dog. There's kids out here that I talk to, bro, that go through this shit that I went through in life, bro. And that's why I like I was real passionate in there talking, cuz helping kids that are from where I'm from, that went through what I went through, bro, it would change the fucking world. Who do you think is out here on the corner begging? Where do you think it hit him that made him go begging? Because I begged. Before I went to Fam U, I was working in Marshalls. I couldn't even afford to feed myself. If my homeboys didn't feed me, I didn't eat it. If mama didn't cook, I didn't eat it. So you get that depressed. Now you start thinking about robbing somebody. I was looking in trash cans, bro. You see what I'm saying? Like, people don't understand. Jameis ain't gonna understand that shit where I'm coming from. That's why these kids in this city they feel me the way they do. Cause I'm not even from here. I'm from Lauderdale. You know what I'm saying? Like, I went to Dilla High School, bro, Dilla Elementary. I'm a gangster, bro. You know what I'm saying? Like straight up, and I and I I wear it, and my kids tell people. Like, I tell people around my kids, like, bro, don't play with me. You know what I'm saying? I'm cool, bro. I'm really cool, bro. But don't make me flip the switch. Yeah, bro. And this is and this gangster's about to be a lawyer. I'm trying, bro. I'm working, I'm trying, bro. I'm trying because I know it when I do it, there's gonna be a slew of foster kids that have followed me throughout my football career. I was about to say, are you gonna help pro bono a lot of people? Come on, Sean. Yeah, I already know that answer. That's a good thing. If you're a foster kid, like I always say, if you're a foster kid, call me. I'm there. If you're a foster kid, you need help, I'm there. If I had a passed the bar last week, I'd have been saying, if you're a foster kid, call me, I'm gonna help you. That part. Straight up. Because I know what it's like. We don't have parents, bro. We're the gangsters that you see on the street. It's not these motherfuckers with parents at home. How the fuck are you tough with parents at home? You're not fucking tough. What's tough is trying to feed yourself with no parents and you're still fucking the teenager. And you gotta hang around grown ass men that sell dope, and you gotta trust that they're not gonna set you up just to eat from a fucking dollar store. Like, man, Jameis ain't got shit on me when he comes to the and what's crazy is when we when I talked to them.

SPEAKER_01:

Damn, that's deep, bro. But but I'm saying, like, when I talked to that group, like that group that I brought to him, that was the first group I had. Like, I was I was a DB coach the year before, but head coach moved on, other coaches moved on, and they kind of like were like, well, Max, it's on you. Like, you make a mean jump from DB coach to head coach real quick, like and in a hurry. So that's my first group. And the shitty part about that group was leading into that summer, they had to deal with the reality of one of their teammates dying.

unknown:

What?

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, one of their teammates had got hit across in the street, hit by a car. I'm talking about less than a block away from the school. Like they would they were trying to go from the school to the little corner store across the way to get something before practice. Jeff got hit. Hit by a car, dead.

SPEAKER_02:

Jesus, bro.

SPEAKER_01:

You know what I'm saying? So that's that's the trauma that bonded that group. So when Jameis comes to them with a very polished NFL speech. NFL speech, it hits to a degree. You know what I mean? It's it'll get you like, oh, it's cool, it's Jameis. You know what I mean? Even Gerald McCoy had come like a few weeks prior before he got, before he left for Carolina. You know what I mean? But then I remember after Brian came, he said, bro, we ain't never heard it like that before. I said, because that's the honest truth. That's the reality of how this goes. Like brother, he's not gonna sell, he's not gonna sell you a dream.

SPEAKER_02:

He's gonna call it like an IS is. All the money I make is from me and my wife, bro. That's what I'm saying. I don't have no brand that give us anything. I don't have to answer to anybody or keep my life like that, bro. I don't, I'm not, I didn't become or try to become a lawyer to answer to somebody to tell me, oh, you can't say that. Man, fuck you. I spent 10 years in foster care saying I'm being abused and watching everybody turn their face. So when I get now, when I get in front of the camera, I'm gonna talk my shit, do something about it. I got an associate's bachelor's, master's, paralegal certificate, and a jurisdictor. Kiss my fucking ass, bro. And you can't whoop me. So I'm gonna say like you can't fucking whoop me. I'm doing 225 15, 16 times right now and I'm 36. Get the fuck out of here, bro. I I I attack life with the same rigor that every kid I talk to, I want them to attack. Because there's only one way you can go through life, bro, if you start feeling shit. You can't sit here and turn into that. You can't be a ball. That's what they want you to do. That's why the fuck they're telling you what they're telling you to attack your character. You have to attack that bullshit and go, look. My reality is what I create. Literally, whatever you manifest, bro. So who gives a fuck if this person right here doesn't like what I'm saying? You get what I'm saying? Who gives a fuck if this person doesn't like my energy today because I'm high energy? And I'm in today and I listen, they don't understand what it's like to not eat, but I want to eat. And coach said, if I run hard, I'm gonna eat. There's people who believe in that shit. Just like there's people who believe I'm identifying as a calculator. Oh, what if I identify as a calculator? Don't do it, you're gonna piss off the ABC community today. Nah, do it, fuck it. I'm just saying, in general, bro, if we're gonna live in a world like that where we want to respect what people identify as, then allow these kids who struggle with real reality, not some social media, oh, he said I'm fat. No, bro. His mom's coming in here geeked up off meth and she's beating him and sometimes ejecting it into him. And then he has to go to fucking school. We found kids under bridges in Eber, bruh, who literally get ejected from their parents, injected from their parents, bro. This shit is disgusting. With what? Drugs, whatever the fuck they can find on the street.

SPEAKER_01:

That's crazy.

SPEAKER_02:

If I don't have to deal with you, now you sleep.

unknown:

Holy crazy.

SPEAKER_02:

They ain't gotta deal with, bro. This shit is real. This, this, this, this world, people, y'all need to fucking drive under these bridges in in Tampa and y'all need to get the fuck out and do what the fuck we do. Hand out some fucking blankets, hand out some food. Stop worrying about the piss smell. Because you smelled like piss as a child, too. You would smell like piss if you didn't have a house too, bro. So that that that's bro, that'd be my message. Like that's I swear to God, my wife, if my wife was right here, she'll be smiling, bro. Because this is why I fucking, this is why I talk about, bro, because it's bigger. People won't change, bro. Help the people that need help.

SPEAKER_01:

What's crazy is I look at it like this. And when people talk about times past, right, it used to be a helping hand. You used to help the man next to you. Not everybody's so caught up in the social media aspect, the the the I don't want to call it classism, but pretty much is. It pretty much is. You know what I'm saying? Like, oh, like, what you mean? That's still another human being. Like, that's a human being that if you have the resources to help them, help the man next to you. Like, what harm does it do? Karma doesn't exist for the people, bro.

SPEAKER_02:

It's just it's just not a word no more. Like, that's why I help the kids out, bro. And honestly, bro, I've never really had a moment since I retired that I really struggled.

SPEAKER_03:

Like, truly, like, like being down and out. Because I really when I when I drive places, this is an honest guy's story. I was homeless. So, like, when I drive places, my kids will tell you the shit. If I see a dude is homeless and I feel his vibe and I feel like he's homeless, I'm gonna give him what I got.

SPEAKER_02:

If I got all the change in my fucking shit and that shit is just a handful, he go, bro. If he can hold it, he goes if I got motherfucking juice, he go. Cause I know where I was when I was 18 and I'm dirty as fuck going to work. And I just got out my car that I slept in for 10 hours and I sweated in it. So the leather stuck to my my fucking skin. And I'm going in there, and a girl tells me, Brian, did you get like some type of imprint thing on you? No, that's the imprint from my leather seats that I slept on. Because it's only a small space to fit. It's a different vibe, bro. I'm trying to lead the people, bro. And I just want people to wake the fuck up, bro. I have so many issues with so many athletes from this area that care more about a bag, bro. Like, I want all of you to understand it. Is that the camera right there, Saman? You right here. All right. So look at me when I say this shit and put this shit on TikTok. Instagram, right there, right there. Boom. Perfect. Put this shit on Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, everything. Your money cannot save you from getting shot. There are people in this world, in this city, that'll pop you for a thousand dollars. They'll pop you for$500. They'll pop you for a blunt, a fentanyl. You keep walking around this thing thinking that your little reality is protected. It's not. I grew up in a place where that reality doesn't exist. If you got money, you a target. So a lot of you who walk around here and move like this, you lucky. But that doesn't mean that you can't help people that need help, bro. You got where you got because somebody helped you. You see what I'm saying? Like, bro, I don't I don't understand it, bro. I get I get real into it, bro. I get real emotional about it. Cause it's it's it's true, bro. Or you lived it. I lived the shit. Yeah, so it's like it's when I'm speaking to these kids, that's how they feel it. And that's I probably helped out two of them kids, and I don't even know.

SPEAKER_01:

So funny you say that. There's five. Five of them kids that really took it and ran with it. So you had the my little running back, he took it and ran with it. And was, I mean, had a year. Had a year. We had 10 games, he had seven that were 125 plus at running back. Talking about, but and our line wasn't shit. I can't hold it. Yeah, I'm about to say he was in line with little poop. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? He got 1257 boys. Hey, look, but look, I look, I learned how to scheme it open, okay? I'm making the do what it do. Look, I'ma put, I just need you two to chip here, chip here. Hey, bro, get to that outside, make it do what it do. Do something with it.

SPEAKER_02:

How old are we talking about?

SPEAKER_01:

How old are the kids? I mean, when I met him, they were like in sophomore and judges. You were like jitterbugs, yeah. Yeah, sophomores and juniors in high school, and now they're grown. Like there's a bunch of them went to college. Yeah. And it wasn't, and I ain't gonna hold you as a coach, on the projection at that time, it wasn't looking good. You know what I mean? Juco maybe. You know what I mean? But after that, the ones that took it really locked in. Even the ones who didn't do football in college, they just locked in. They're like, yo, I gotta be more than what my situation dictates. You know what I mean? Like, you gotta, I can't this kiki ha ha playing just skating by in life.

SPEAKER_02:

I remember I remember one of the things I told them was one of the things I remember was um you'll know how to get step outside of your reality or that your reality that you're in is taking over where you want to be. When you start to dumb yourself down to what your block thinks is money.

SPEAKER_03:

Uh for a lot of the uh I went to Dillard High School, so a dunk on some studies with 18s in the back of it.

SPEAKER_02:

That right there would make kids think, oh man, he's a he made it. But where is he pulling up to? His grandmama's house. Where he stayed. Yeah, by the way, he stayed there. But to the kids, they think, man, he made it. And that's the reality that I preach. Like, bro, my wife would tell you, bro, when I first got in the league, bro, I was trying to buy a 64 Chevrolet, bro. I was trying to buy a dunk, bro. That was my first car. I was finna ride with my daughter in the whip, cream seats, peanut butter outside.

SPEAKER_01:

And with the big boy realms on the ball.

SPEAKER_02:

And in my reality, like, my wife had to argue me down to get a regular car. I'm like, no. How dare you take this from me? Exactly. I'm like, man, the dope boy is the one that fed me. I won't sit in that. But bro, that's the reality that we stuck in in this ignorance. Your wife is pretty smart. No, she she we grew up in the same spot. So she was just on the other side. She got two parents, they've been together 35 plus years. But I'm saying she talked you down from buying that. Because I mean, you were gonna throw down some money for that. If it wasn't for my wife, bro, I would have been in prison.

SPEAKER_03:

Real fuck. I'd have been cut. I'd have wouldn't have even gone to law school. I wouldn't have done like anything that I've done. I'm I'm from the street, bro.

SPEAKER_02:

I'm from pain. I'm from adversity. I'm from fuck it. Like I'm one of them guys, like, all right, fuck it. Boom! Like, you know what I mean? Like, that's how I used to get cut. My first couple years in the NFL. I've given you everything you want, coach. And now you telling me because I said shut up to this player that you like, I can't say that. Man, slow. Fuck it! I'm finna, and I had to learn, bro. And it's it you have to come from that environment in order to know how to talk to people like that. Because people smell your bullshit. Not to say that the guys who speak to kids is bullshit, but I go back to Johnny Manzel, you bullshit. You from the suburbs, bro. Like, you're not doing shit for nobody in the hood. You're not even from that, you don't even know nothing about that.

SPEAKER_00:

You just out here with your parents' money. Not your money, because you didn't even make it through a first contract. And you played one year in Canada, and that's 50,000 the first year. And that's Canadian. And I know that because I played in Canada. Read up in Canada. So I don't know. Damn, dog, you always attack Johnny.

SPEAKER_02:

I don't like him. Wait, talk about talk about and got a great cup. And got a great cup from Canada. I don't like Johnny. Right off the back of a super. I would love to have a celebrity boxing match, and I don't even want the money. That wouldn't even be the same weight class, bro. Bro, I'll drop weight for him. Whatever he wants to do. What do you mean? Tims, what you walking around? I'll give him the first litch. What you walking around at right now? Like 200? I lost like Johnny. It can't be more than like 175. No, Johnny, now he does he does a lot of things. I think the substance abuse would carry some weight. Now, have you seen him lately?

SPEAKER_01:

Have you seen like when he tried when he sat and talked about, did his little 30 for 30? He probably a good 190. Well, he was looking fat.

SPEAKER_02:

I don't understand how Fred Taylor and Channing Crowder and Ryan Clark can have somebody of that much ignorance to represent our game on a podcast. Like that shit is crazy, Fred. Fred Taylor. It's crazy. I know your sister Shonda. That junk is crazy. You put Johnny Manzel on there, bro. I know your cousin Deontay Thompson, bro. That's my dog. That's crazy. One of my best friends, Kevin Elliott. It's your brother-in-law. It's crazy, Fred. It's crazy that you put that clown on there to talk about our game. That's crazy. Well, we're gonna have to roll this back into part two.

SPEAKER_01:

And we might need to get the guys from the pivot in here one good time. We need to be right back. Like, comment, subscribe, mash that notification button. We'll be right back. We're back. Side note. Shout out to Cam Newton. Shout out to Cam. Because Cam Cam keep it all the way phone, as he likes to say. As he likes to say. And the media hates Cam.

SPEAKER_02:

Can I talk about something? Go ahead. Cam talk about? Talk so. I can't wait to hear this. This will get good.

SPEAKER_03:

I really need you to start teaching them boys fundamentals because Legetti, what you taught him, bro, no disrespect. I do respect your craft and what you put, and I watch you all the time. For about six years, I watched you.

SPEAKER_02:

I don't think what you teach is fundamental. And I think Cam had a great point. And I think that's a big point with a lot of guys here in Tampa where you guys think you can train somebody, but you're not training them based on the fundamentals. You're training them based on some sauce that they cannot use in a game. How do you know, Brian? I played. That's a difference. Like I actually had to make a team knowing I could be cut. That's a huge difference than sitting there saying, oh, I could just sit here and see a little pattern on the floor and then do it. No, bro. I'm not saying he's a horrible wide receiver coach. I'm just saying anytime I mention anybody's name, Route God come up. So I'm trying to figure out if that's the guy, there needs to be better production from your receivers. It's either his formula isn't pressing the way it's suppressed, or it's exactly what I'm saying. Well, that'd be three. Is what I'm saying, like these kids can't catch it. Because I haven't seen anybody use it and be successful.

SPEAKER_01:

The only person I say that could do some of the stuff is your boy in uh with the Rams right now, Devontae Smith.

SPEAKER_02:

He's with Phillips.

SPEAKER_01:

Oh, Devontae Adams. Yeah. He got a mean release game.

SPEAKER_02:

Devontae Adams had a mean release game when I was in the league and he was playing for Green Bay. He had a mean release game when we played him in 2014, 2013, 2012, 2015, 2016. He's always had a mean release game. That's why I'm trying to tell you, you kids at home, stop falling for this dumbass shit you see somebody put down a hexagon and do. This shit's stupid. Tell him to put on game film. If you did it in the game, all right. It makes sense. It makes sense. But if you out here dancing, you can't dance on a route, Jit. He's sticking you.

SPEAKER_01:

As a DB, I ain't gonna hold you. If you want to dance at the line. What you finna do? I'm gonna sit here and wait. Hello. I'm gonna hang out.

SPEAKER_02:

And you know, you know who running next.

SPEAKER_01:

The D-line. Hey, Lola, that part. If you in here, ah that's one, that's two, that's three before you make a vertical movement up the field. I've already won. I don't look Tom! Tom! Lula, ready?

SPEAKER_02:

You play with the great Tom Brady. Man, you ain't doing that shit with Tom.

SPEAKER_03:

Listen, Route God, there's nobody who ever played with Tom that's doing that. I'm just letting you know.

SPEAKER_02:

Never nobody who's played with Aaron Rodgers is doing that. Nobody who's played with Peyton Man is doing that. I know that because I saw that. So I'm just putting that out there for all you young kids that just you attach yourself to some shit. I'm not saying that he's shit. I'm not saying that. I'm just saying you attach yourself to something that has a lot of attention and you think that that's gonna make you a better player. That doesn't make you a better player. Watching film and watching things and interpreting them into the coverage that you're seeing, interpreting what you're learning and using it to where it is literally just a reaction. You're not thinking because in football you can't think. Because if you think, guys like him are gonna fuck you up. Yeah, for fun. Fun. For fun. Not gonna pick the ball, just gonna smack your shit. And you're gonna be sitting there like, well, then why you hit me? It's football. Stop thinking. That's the shit. That's why people don't. That's some people that like me and some people that don't. But when I start talking about football, I'm not Brian no more, bro. I'm a killer, bro. I'm a dog, bro. I'm gonna take your fucking soul and I'm gonna laugh at you, dog. Because he definitely laughed at me the first time he caught that goalball. Like giggle. You can go on my Instagram. You can go on YouTube, Brian Tim's, B-R-I-A-N, T-Y-M-S-1-N-1. One-on-one. Go look at 121 videos. Go look. Go look at what the fuck I had to do in order to survive nine years. Go look and see. If you're gonna go through that shit, if you can do that, this is a dream for you. If you can't, then shit, you need to find something to do, bro.

SPEAKER_01:

And I think I think what you said about Rao God. Do I think some aspects of what he's doing, you could take and add it to your tool belt?

SPEAKER_02:

Absolutely. He had some things that are like the session he had on YouTube that he did with Odell, that was that was code. Cold video. I said, man, this is the if he just did this with every everyone. Because he had one that's from Tampa that's that played for the Packers.

SPEAKER_01:

Oh, uh uh uh, what's his name? I forget.

SPEAKER_02:

Start with the G.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_02:

He moves so well. I watched the film. God, very smooth on the those routes don't fit his stride. His stride is long like he got a long stride.

SPEAKER_01:

He needs to like an Odell. Odell, it makes sense. 5'11. 5'11, it makes sense. Him and Rob got roughly the same size. That's what I'm saying, bro. But that's a guy who's 6'5, some of that.

SPEAKER_03:

That doesn't work.

SPEAKER_01:

As a DB, the scariest thing for you as a DB with a 6'5 receiver. Matthew Golden.

SPEAKER_02:

Matt Golden. Nah, ain't it? Ain't it? It was G Gino Gino. Uh, I think I thought it was Gino. He's dark skinned brother, brush cut. He was raw now. He was nice. Because I was watching his hands, I watch different things when I see receivers do. Drills, but there's particular things that Route God just isn't teaching that like me having been in it, it agitates me because it's like there are tidbits that these kids are gonna hear when they go to college. That's that's all, bro. Like he's probably not the only one. There's other receiver coaches out here. There's a lot of them. But it's like like in Wesley Chapel at Wiregrass, bro. Y'all need my help. Y'all need my help, bro. Y'all need to stop acting funny because your your coaches don't know what they're doing. I'm I'm gonna say that out loud. I hope you pin it. I hope you see my face. You don't know what you're doing. I can bring a playbook in there and coach you under the table. Because I watch the games and it's horrible. And I stay in Wesley Chapel, so it's kind of like how you have all these kids that move here, all this talent, and you and you can't get nothing with it.

SPEAKER_01:

You can't do nothing with it. Bro, you know what kills me about receivers today? Young kids are not being taught how to show late hands.

SPEAKER_03:

Because really, really, bro, all this dance and shit at the line. That's why I ran go routes. That's why I ran the go route, bro. Because it goes me off immediately. And that's what it does. If I catch the go route and I jump over you, I took your soul, at least for that second.

SPEAKER_02:

And then you're gonna wait and go again. And if I do it again, by that time, you're gonna say, I gotta get out my backpedal. Now I'm just gonna run the curl. And now you see, that's part of it.

SPEAKER_01:

They don't they don't teach kids the psychology of the route running. Because as a DB, if you beat me twice on some deep shit, now I'm thinking about how I gotta change my technique to not get beat again. I may open, I may now go from being square up with you to now be in almost like a zone turn-off ticket and just be playing press bail instead of playing my true technique. So now I'm doing something different than I normally would. And now you didn't start running the go ball. Or you didn't run a can't a comeback. Or you done ran a post-curl.

SPEAKER_02:

And it works because I've ran that go route hard as fuck.

SPEAKER_01:

See, a good route. I still remember the comeback you ran.

unknown:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

I still remember because I was mad. I was still running.

SPEAKER_02:

I was uh how I did him, how I did him, because he was he got out his back pedal right on time. I was perfect. I was about like at eight. Yeah, he cut it at about 11, and I said, fuck. I'm in this. This was a go. He is almost so then so then as soon as I got to like 18. I know that 18 yards is nine steps for me. So as soon as I got to seven, I was like, oh, I'm finna touch him at seven with my elbow, my right elbow. Yeah. He was on the left side. I'm like, I'm gonna touch him with my right elbow, and I'm just gonna drop and spin my left, and whatever the fuck happens with my leg, I don't give a fuck. Because how to get out of the route when you're running, you gotta spin that elbow because it literally projects your whole body. So when I did that, it worked. That shit hurt my ankles like a motherfucker, but when I did it, he just kept running and I caught it and I turned and I looked, he was still running. I was like, oh. After that, uh, that was like the first time I had done that, bro. Thank you, man! I took that shit to camp, bro.

SPEAKER_00:

They got me running comebacks in the season, bro.

SPEAKER_01:

Because the thing about it was he's so fast and explosive out of it. You're like this, and when he touched you, it threw. And I said this in the video with Claude for the couch coaches that critiqued the game. That critique the game. Give me starting you couch coaches. Hey, look, but they be like, they're like, how did you, how is he still moving like that? You don't understand. You're guarding a guy that runs a 4-3 and a legit 4-3. Not you guys that say you run a 4-3. It's a decent one. It's really a 4-9. So you're running at top speed like this, and he breaks it off and throw you off balance just enough. Now I gotta take three more steps to just catch my balance. Now he's stopped. Now I gotta break down again.

SPEAKER_03:

Raoul got, I'm gonna give you some advice. Talk to him. Because you can tell somebody. Talk to him. This is how I beat Max. My first 10 yards I learned from Randy Moss, you make the first 10 look the same. Especially if you're a big receiver. It's high knees, high elbows, high arms, eyes looking dead. You see how I'm looking at the camera? I'm looking dead in your helmet like this. And I'm running at you just like this.

SPEAKER_02:

Full stride, looking like that. And I'm looking just like this. The first ten yards look the same. I don't give a fuck. So I know the first ten yards, I'm gonna take five steps. That's it. Five steps. By my fifth step, I'm gonna determine based on your posture, Rao Guy. Based on your posture, this is how I'm gonna attack you. Now, at the end of the day, when the ball's in the air, you gotta catch the ball. But I always like to attack the ball. That's how I was taught by Randy. He told me, attack that motherfucker. I play with Randy Moss at San Francisco 49ers. That's why I went there. That's why I signed there. So a lot of the things that I learn and I speak about is from him. But the biggest thing is to make your first 10 yards look the same. Then after that, you don't focus on the eyes. Because if a DB is locked on your eyes, that means you locked on me. You're not looking at what? My hips. And if you're not looking at my hips, that means I'm looking at your hips. And I know where the route is going and you do not. So now I get to manipulate you. And like what Chad used to say, paint a picture. Chad Ultracinko, paint a picture. You're supposed to. I'm Picasso. I'm gonna make this look like a go when it's a comeback. And then I just, as soon as I uh this way, and you like, oh, it's a go again, because I know I had two of them in a row. I take that, that hit this right here, and I just go, you'll be surprised if somebody's running full speed and you just tap them. And they don't have stability in their muscles. I'm gonna tell you, it'll throw you the fuck off, man. Rao God, I'm trying to teach you something. If they don't have stability in their muscles, because it takes nine steps to go 18 yards. Nine steps. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. The good ones, they just count off the brake foot. So it's one, two, three, four. And I got you. Blah, blah, blah. But on four, so once I go three, four, my elbow. And that's why I did the max. And all I did was tap it. But because he's going so fast, I just tap like literally, I think it might have been under his hamstring. Like between his ass and his hamstring, bro. No, no, did he. Nah, but he just kept him going. And I just thought spun out. That shit hurt. I ain't the best route runner, but it worked. So that's what I'm talking about, bro. Stop doing this shit at the line. Receiver isn't at the line. It's at the point of attack. It's the route. It's painting the picture. It's showing what you want them to think they see. I can run a curl 10 different ways. That's how it's supposed to be. Watch Mike Evans run a slant. My boy, my dog, runs that bitch like four or five different ways, bro. And he's not a four-three, but he gets a thousand every year. Huh? Come on, man.

SPEAKER_01:

Do we think he gets it this year?

SPEAKER_02:

I think so, bro. I think Mike is one of the greatest receivers he's ever played.

SPEAKER_01:

He's gonna be out for three weeks.

SPEAKER_02:

When's that last time that's ever happened to Mike?

SPEAKER_01:

Last season. Last season?

SPEAKER_02:

How long was that? Four weeks. Four weeks. And he still had a big one. With the buy. And he still had a what? Say it. He still got it. Yeah, he still got still got what? Still got a thousand. Oh, he still got a thousand. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Shout out to Mike.

SPEAKER_01:

Hell yeah. Mike is a dog, man. And I want to say.

SPEAKER_02:

And he's such a good fucking guy, and his mom is so cool.

SPEAKER_01:

And he's he's another one. At Skyway, when if he's ever out there, he'll always show love. He'll always be very, you know what I mean, polite with everybody. That's Mike, bro.

SPEAKER_02:

He's just he's just a nice dude. I'm gonna tell y'all some some real shit. I stay in West of Chapel. I think Mike stayed not too far from me. I went to Flying Squirrel and Lutes. Random. Who I walk into? Mike. I haven't seen huh? Fat Rabbit? No, Flying Squirrel in Lutes. I've never heard of that. Exactly.

SPEAKER_01:

It's by my crib, bro, but we we go over there. There's a hole in the wall of spying. You feel me? Yeah.

SPEAKER_02:

It's big now. It got like the trampolines and things. You can have fun, but it's a cheap little thing. Take the kids too and they freaking. You don't know. Have fun. Ten dollars all y'all have fun. Hey, listen. I'm walking in, I'm walking out. I got my kids with me, bro. I got my wife with me. I love my wife because she doesn't know any athletes. She doesn't know nobody. Like, I'm a I could tell y'all a story about Tom Brady and y'all be like, get the f get out of here. Yes. She can yeah, she didn't know who Tom Brady was, didn't know, didn't know who Giselle was. Oh my God. And shook her hand. Like it was it was bad. It was bad. Oh my god. Matter of fact, let me go into that. Let me go into that. Let me go into that. Bro, I'm coming up up the stairs. You know how guys come up the stairs to drink camp? You feel a good? I'm like, man, my family out here. They won. Look, are you ready? Bro, I got the red sleeves on, red cleats, red tights. Hey, look. With the patriot shit. I'm gonna get you. Everybody else in white and blue. I say, oh yeah, they finished. Hey, see about me today. So I had a great practice, bro. That was a practice. I caught two one-hand balls on Reavas. And you can look this up on the internet. Nobody had done that until I did it when he came. You can look it up. I forgot he did y'all that year. Okay, look it up. And they got a picture with me. I'm helping him up because I said, bro, thank you for letting me catch it. I appreciate you. Because you're the best corner ever. But after the after practice, bro, we walked over to the side and I'm like, you know, trying to tell my wife, like, hey, babe, it's Tom. This is the goat. This is back in 2014, bro. And my wife's like, Huh? Who is he? I'm like, baby, that's Tom. Well, why are all those people around him acting like that? I said, because it's Tom Brady, babe. I don't know who that is. Then little skinny, beautiful looking, just orange is popping off her face. Giselle come walking over with the kids.

SPEAKER_01:

Look like Jesus just moved. Oh my god. Jesus just painted her. Like, here you go.

SPEAKER_02:

And my wife was like, who is that? Why is everybody acting like that over her? I said, baby, I love you so much. Good God Almighty. That's his wife. She's a supermodel. Well, why is everybody acting like that? She makes more money than him. Well, how much does he make? 20 million a year.

SPEAKER_01:

She does that in a photo shoot.

SPEAKER_02:

I'm like, baby, all she do is take pictures. Really? That's the way it is, bro. Hey, bro, that's when I that's when I knew I had me one, bro. I said, look, bro, I'm I'm in the right place. You don't, you don't know. You don't care. For the people who like Tom, though, I swear to God, I love Tom to death, bro. Anybody who's a Tom Brady fan in Tampa, I love him to death. Let me tell y'all a story about Thomas Brady. I am have always been 40 through the 53 man on the roster. Like, I'm gonna make the roster, but I ain't really gonna start. I'm a hot head, bro. I'm undisciplined, you know what I mean? It ain't always gonna be like that. Bro, Tom will know your first name, your last name, your wife's name, your kids' name. He'll know what college you went to, what high school you went to. He'll pay attention to what you like to what you like to do. How, if your work ethic is matched, when he says, hey, bro, pick this up and move it. If you pick that bad boy up and move it, I swear to God, he'll fuck with you for the rest of your life. Because he's gonna be out there. Bro, people don't know this story, bro. When Tom was playing, when I was playing with Tom, bro, he used to get hit after practice and make us stand in places where you guys would be like, oh my god, how did he throw it without looking? Because we stood there for 20 reps every day. Why the strength coaches hit him. What do you mean? Hit him. Bro, you take a five-step drop, he's gonna say, hey, who we got this week? The Colts or Dwight Freeney? Give me the spin move and come come high shoulder to my lower spine. That's what the fuck he would say. He wouldn't know where they're gonna hit him, bro. Y'all don't understand. He is the greatest fucking player to ever play anything. I don't give a fuck. Fuck Michael Jordan. Fuck Michael Jordan. Michael Jordan don't have shit on Thomas Brady. Michael Jordan had a 50-inch vertical. Thomas shit was 13. I lifted weights with Thomas. He did 185. Okay? He wasn't physically gifted. Brother threw 50-something touchdowns. He threw 23 to Randy Ma. So what 185 arm strength you see? But then they talk about Shador. Bro, Thomas had man boobs, bro. Y'all not hearing what I'm saying, bro. My dog. Bro, that was the most. Yo, we just gotta let Brian talk, dog. I'm telling you, I'm here. I'm telling you, bro, there a lot of people fucking Michael Jordan under the bush, bro. When it comes to greatness, Tom Brady is it. I've never, bro, we just watched The Last Dance. All his teammates hate him. They hate you, Mike. Because you're a piece of work. You just care about yourself. Thomas met with me twice a week over posts and ghosts. The whole Super Bowl year. I'm the fifth receiver. Did you do that to the bench player?

SPEAKER_01:

Nope. Didn't give a fuck.

SPEAKER_02:

Fuck no, you didn't do that. That's why nobody likes you. That's why nobody likes your bald head ass. Nobody likes you. That's why everybody likes Tom. Because Tom cared about the people who other people thought didn't mean nothing. That's why about eight years ago, people used to say, oh, Tom just gets anybody and throws him the ball. You're fucking right. Because he has a process. The first one, he's gonna say hike. Watch you run it. Okay, check down. Second one, he's gonna say hike. Now he's gonna tap you.

unknown:

Okay.

SPEAKER_02:

Third one, that bitch is gone. You better catch it, or you're gonna get what y'all seen on ESPN when he does that look. And just stare at you? You know I can't see you. I'm 60 yards down the field, but he's gonna keep staring at you, bro.

SPEAKER_01:

Until you make it there. You get a little job back to the house. Oh shit. I knew he was gonna throw it. Hey, look, you know shitty? As a DV, we giggling the whole job. I know he is. Hey, look, we over there. That's why you dropped it. Man, shut up, man. I gotta do that. Tom, you see he can't catch that motherfucker.

SPEAKER_02:

Damn, bro. Tom, don't throw that shit again. Like, people, y'all don't understand, bro. When I I dropped one pass from Tom in the middle of a game, I started because Brandon Lafell uh He was hurt. Yeah, I think he was hurt. Yeah, he was.

SPEAKER_01:

He hurt with a hamstring injury.

SPEAKER_02:

And I started against Vontae Davis. And I ran this route, this fucking 25-yard post curl, bro. I was wide open. When I broke on the curl, Vontae said, Damn! That's how he used to talk. Rest in peace, Vontae, rest in peace, bro. And shout out to your brother Vernon that I play with. But like I dropped that bitch. First play. All I heard was. And I'm sitting there on the ground. I see the turf. I'm like, fuck, I'm in Indianapolis. I just dropped this bitch and stayed. And I saw, you know what's bad? When you're a receiver and you do the curl route, and then you see the window that the quarterback has to go to, you see the O-line and open it up. And with Tom, because he's like 6'6. Cool. Calm with it.

SPEAKER_01:

Looking at you. Look at the dead. Look, stare, you did not.

SPEAKER_02:

Look at you. He's like. And I'm watching the ball, bro. Like, I swear to God, I was locked in. I'm watching it. Like slow mo. But the only thing I'm thinking about is I'm running a route versus the Pro Bowler Vontae Davis. It's one-on-one. Nobody sticks me one-on-one. I'm gonna score. And all I can think about is catching them. Hey, look, that bitch said, boop, boop, boop.

unknown:

I was like, oh my God.

SPEAKER_02:

You know what? Tom's staring you down the wall. Oh, he gave me the stare down, but he said, we're gonna give you another one, Bob. We're gonna give you another one. Third quarter comes. He launched that bad boy 70 yards. But Joe Adams picked that bad boy, his old ass, but um, I think it was Joe Adams. Adams, something Adams. He was old. He was old as hell, but 29, number 29 for the Colts back in 14. When Andrew Luck was playing. But Tom is like, I want people to understand, bro, like I did not like him when I got in the league. I played for the Dolphins, bro, first. I didn't like him. Then I played for the Browns where he came back in the last two minutes in 2013 season and beat us. He scored 14 points in a minute seven. And it really was him. He was just telling people what to do and just dunking the ball. It was it was and it's frustrating to watch from the side.

SPEAKER_01:

I'm assuming frustrating to watch from like y'all's sideline as offensive players, but it's worse when you go through a quarterback like that in game scenario because you're trying to adjust on the fly and there's nothing you can do about it.

SPEAKER_02:

Bro, Tom's reading your tendencies, bro. He's reading, like, I have the habits now that make me, I mean, I guess that's probably why I got through law school. I started using the shit that Tom taught me, bro. Like, I'm paying attention to your habits. If I gotta argue a case versus you, I don't argue the case, I argue the person. I look at what you would do in different situations. I go back and listen on the record what you said two or three times in this situation with this attorney, because I know this attorney is a has this temperament. That's how Tom was, bro. Like he would know how you would play 35 versus 38. He would know your signals with cover four, cover two, cover three, and we would know. And I'm I pick up the football at 17, bro. So like him telling me, yo, it's this. Okay, this is cover three. All right, bad. Cover three. This is cover three. It don't look like cover three, it look like cover five or baby. But shit, he says cover three. I'm running, watching people move, he'd be like, oh my god, he fucking knows the round. Or the craziest thing he'll do when he calls their fucking blitz. This high. Yeah, he'll tell you exactly how. I know you're coming. Shut shut up. Yeah, yeah. Check, check, check. 56, 56. Hey, hey, X, X, X, uh, uh, Gronk. Let's move. Let's move. Blah, blah. And he starts doing all this shit, you're done.

SPEAKER_01:

The shitty part is as a DB, when you watch a quarterback start doing all these checks at the line, and you know, if you know what their checks are, and I know the play, and I'm over here like, fuck, he know what we got.

SPEAKER_02:

Well, the defense doesn't audible? No, this is how Tom played. Tom will tell you, don't play the player until we get to Friday. You play the coach. So we would play, I would know offensive coordinators like, or defensive coordinators, like uh Matt Patricia, he was our guy in New England. I know his shit. Dayball uh for the Giants, he was our tight end coach, I know his shit. Uh the head coach for um the Detroit Lions, I really know his offense with the running and the signals. Still, the signal is the same because he was our tight end coach when we drafted Michael Eggnew from Missouri and Miami. Come on, bro. I know these motherfuckers. I know him. I know, and and Tom was right. That's why I say he's the he's the greatest. But nobody changes what they do. They just change the ball. And the ball is the player. That's it. They just put a different player in the jersey. Reggie Bush's jersey didn't feel the same as Joe, uh, what's his name? A die?

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, uh Jason Dai.

SPEAKER_02:

It's a bit different, isn't it? That's what I'm saying. Marcus Coulson's jersey is a bit different than Mike Thomas. That's all I'm saying.

SPEAKER_01:

And it's and it's all plug and play. But the to me, the best coach is say, okay, cool. We got Mike Evans, and we got this new kid Embika. He is so fucking good. Jesus. But you but here's the thing. When Mike, when Mike eventually leaves, here's what'll happen. They'll leave the formula the same. And then they'll realize he's not Mike. He's a great player in his own right, but he doesn't move like Mike. He's not gonna do the same things as Mike. So it's not a plug and play. So now I have to create a new formula around this kid. You know what I mean? Yeah. Some coaches are really just keep a formula and hope you can plug and play.

SPEAKER_02:

Hey, you're not saying Amika's bad. I'm not at all. No, he's fucking Justin Jefferson. That's who he is. That's what I'm saying. He's he's gonna be a 1,200, 1300, 1400 receiver. He's cold, yeah, yeah. And he came from my boy Brian Hartline. Shout out to you. Brian Hartline's been spot on since he left us in the Dolphins. That boy has been spot on, boy.

SPEAKER_01:

You know what, you know what formula's been the same? When we go to the next segment, and I gotta say, like, comment, subscribe, mash that notification button, and we'll be right back. All right, we're back again with the station of Brian Timms. My man. Now, you you ended the segment saying something. About the flow of the game? No.

SPEAKER_02:

No, you were about to formula. About the formula, yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

That coaches definitely use the same formula and just plug and play players. That's it. Example, example. I'll use my I'll use my Ravens as an example. Okay. Lamar, previous years, go hold on, hold on. We're not gonna do this year. What are they, one and three? Shut the fuck up.

SPEAKER_02:

Hey, hey, just chill. It's still the first month. I like the rain. I like the raids. You know what I'm saying? Give us time in.

SPEAKER_01:

Hey, look, because ready, ready, a couple of Lamar's MVP seasons started off the same way. And if we remember last year. Started off with Derrick Henry fumbling every single game for the first time. I was talking about record, sir. Okay, okay. It was a little rough. It was a little rough. That did happen for the defense last season. It didn't, they didn't catch till week seven. And then it turned around. And then they were causing turnovers all over the place. So let me know what I mean. Second year DC. So it's kind of like what Rogers said when he was playing for the Packers.

SPEAKER_02:

Hey, listen, guys, it's only the fifth week. Calm down. Yeah. And then he made the playoffs. That's all I've seen weeks of NFL football, bro. I've been on a team where we lost the first like four and then end up getting into the wild card, but got our ass beat. But I mean But you can still make the playoffs, yeah? Once you catch on, bro, you catch on. But it in my opinion, with the NFL, players can win, but coaches win. Coaches put players in the position to. That's why I love Bill. I love Bill. Bill, I love you.

SPEAKER_03:

I love you. I love your son. I love the whole program that you had. I love my friends.

SPEAKER_02:

Josh, no, your girlfriend's annoying. But Josh McDames, I love you too. When you build a system to where if Max was to press me and his safety is flat, I have a go route, even though we call it a play action. But if Max is pressed and then his safety backs up, I still have a go. But if Max is pressed and the safety backs up or safety goes, I can have a slant. Like you give me all these options. Or if I motion in and the quarterback motion me in, and Max wants to press then, then I can just run a quick out. This is all these options. It's the formula. Bill's formula. Not with North Carolina, though.

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Yeah, we yeah. I ain't gonna talk about that. I ain't gonna talk about that. What is UNC?

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I don't I don't want to talk about that. Why do we gotta talk about it? Come on, Sean.

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Come on, now come on, bro. We're talking about the golden years, okay? Let's talk about keeping it. Stay in the greatness. Yeah, stay in there. Stay in the rebuild. Stay there. Yeah, we're not. There wasn't shit there when he got there. He tried to make some take some shake out of nothing, all right? But Bill Beljack's formula always seemed to work. You know what I mean? Like, guys came and went, but it was either you're gonna fit into this formula in this system or get the fuck on. And like to our point with Lamar Ravens when when Tyler Huntley was still over there. Right? You you had drafted a quarterback with a similar skill set as Lamar. No one's gonna be as great as Lamar. Lamar is one of one. Yeah. Lamar is different.

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Yeah, he's still different.

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But but when he went down years past, Tyler Huntley gotta come in. It's different, but the formula is still the same. I have a mobile quarterback, I can run the play action, I can do this, that, and the third.

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His arm strength look not quite as great, but it still looks like if y'all really understood the pressure they put on old lineman to protect quarterbacks, you would understand why certain teams don't their second string quarterback really isn't that good. You'll understand that why Pei Manning's backups have never been that good. Why Tom Brady's backups were always good. Different coaches. Give me a backup that Tom had that wasn't good.

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Because Brian Horry went to Texas and took one of them eight games.

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Remember when he tore his ACL?

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Brad Castle? Yeah. Yeah.

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Six touchdowns his first fucking game. Jimmy Garoppolo? Come on. I played with Jimmy. I caught touchdowns from Jimmy. I'm trying to tell you, Ryan Mallet. Hey, hey. Hey, money! I'm trying to tell you. Who was Drew Bledsoe's backup quarterback? You know, I don't know. Tommy. And that shit got took. Hey, listen. That shit got took. I'm gonna tell you, I'm gonna tell you how good Tom is. Guys, if you remember Drew Bledsoe, he never used to run and drop the shoulder. When Tom came to the team, he said, That's how he got concussed, y'all. That's how he was out. That boy ran for the first down and got that shit.

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And you know what's crazy? As a defensive player, anytime you see a quarterback or a quarterback run at the first off, they awkward move in, and you do this, he's gonna do it. Oh, we got action. Got action! Because as a DB, I'll never get a chance to touch a quarterback. Never. I'll never. But the minute that motherfucker comes out, let's say he gets past a linebacker, he's on the sideline. Oh God, oh, this is the one. He's been throwing dimes on me all day.

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Bro, RG3. That's that's who pops in my head. Oh god, yeah. You were all the hype. But the moment your ass thought that you were stronger than NFL linebackers, what about Josh Allen? He's a big guy. So Lamar D. I was gonna say Josh Allen when he was saying coming to him. Because did you see Sunday game when he ran the ball? Yeah. And he shook the piss out the safety and then dropped the shot. Listen, here. He's a big dude, too. He's like two. I don't care if you're big, ain't nobody 240, 6'5 shook somebody like that. At all. Other than Derrick Henry. And when he does it, we go, oh my God, this is a quarterback.

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Hey, we're different.

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Josh Allen is different. Bro, listen. And I'm gonna be real. Pat Mahomes, you better tighten up. Because niggas is coming from the bigger. Because Josh, you're two and two. Josh is one receiver away. From being from making your legacy look like shit. I swear to God. Because Stephon Diggs, I don't know if Cardi B did it. But you done came to my team in New England and you piss in the bed. You piss in the bed. You and booty from LSU, you piss in the bed. We done gave poke away, drafted a receiver, second round. Bro, he's got three rings already. Who? Mahomes. You don't think Josh can get that? Josh don't got that though. Okay, okay. Not yet. Did he have Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelsey? No. And Charles Jones at D-line. And Andy Reed as his fucking coach. Come on. He might be one of the. Why have Andy Reed won a Super Bowl? Um Nick Foles. Say it again so the people in the camera can hear. Say who won it? Nick Foles. And who was the quarterback starting that season? Carson went. Carson went. So that means that Andy Reid's system is the reason. Go back to the formula. Come on. Come on now. Come on now. It'll work. It's the system. And we can go even further than that. Donovan McNabb or Andy Reid for the Eagles. They didn't win one. But they damn sure went to the Super Bowl with a Terrell Owens who played with a broken ankle and still had a hundred. And then Andy Grady, when Mike Vick came back, they almost went to the Super Bowl. I'm trying to take Andy Reed. Mike Vick fresh out of prison? Well, Andy Reed is kind of uh the second greatest coach ever in football. Absolutely. I would say so. There is no other coach. You can't give. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You can't give another one. Who? Lombardi. And you're that you see the guy like old school. You know what I'm saying? That'd be like saying Jordan. You know what I mean? You can't say another basketball player, even though LeBron is better than Jordan. LeBron's better than Fucking. What about Bill Parcells? Good coach. That's tough because he made Bill Billy. What about Don Shula?

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Oh.

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Okay, top five, top five, top five. Okay, there we go. I was being disrespectful. Yeah, you were. Ooh, that was disrespectful. I'm sorry. I'm sorry, people. That was disrespectful. Don Shula, shit. 72 Dolphins. 72 Dolphins, bro. But see, I don't count Don Schulter. Undefeated.

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Undefeated. Undefeated. But I get that. I get that. But what other team has been undefeated? Nobody. Nobody. But I understand it. But my thing is.

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Other than the Patriots, the Patriots almost did it. We almost did it with the Super Bowl. Because of the D D slip. No, because Eli Manning had y'all's number. No, I can see that bitch on the side of it.

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Hey, look, there's no DB in the world that this dude goes up, the ball's shittily thrown, he just happened to pin that bitch's head.

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I did. As a DB. I didn't realize it.

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But I'm saying as a DB, I'm about to be.

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I was about to say, bro, I've seen Julian Edelman make a catch that won them that Super Bowl against Atlanta. The one that he like blocked. We want to talk about Julian Edelman, bro. That nigga Jules is different. That is the greatest. And he's a shortcut. No, listen, that is the greatest Caucasian receiver ever. There is nobody. Who's the other one? West Walker. And Julian. Shout out to the Jewish community. My boy Julian is Jewish. So most people don't think Jewish people play football. Guess what? He'll put a thousand on you. He's Jewish. He's Jewish. But the fuck you're having on Instagram. That's my boy. Last name, Edelman. I'm telling you, he's Jewish. They celebrated. He celebrated. That boy is a killer, bro. Y'all seen it? I ain't gotta say nothing, bro. I play with this man. Don't nobody wake up at five o'clock. He's the first person in the facility, bro. He's there at 4 a.m. Catching balls in the stadium off the wall, bro. Three tennis balls. That's who taught me how to juggle tennis balls off the wall, bro. I'm trying to tell y'all, bro. Okay. Um, maybe not the uh greatest receiver, but in my opinion, greatest tight end. Gronk. No fucking question. If Aaron Hernandez doesn't get arrested. Now there it is. That's the argument. If Aaron Hernandez doesn't. But let me tell y'all something. Me and Malcolm Butler got signed because Aaron got arrested. Okay? Malcolm Butler, tell the truth. We got signed because he got arrested. We were there. Both of us, we went one-on-ones for a whole hour. Just me and you in that damn inside turf. We did that. Aaron Hernandez, bro, the day, the next day we got with the team. He's at running back on film. He's at fullback on film. He's at tight end. He's at punt return. He's at kick return. And ain't nobody flexed nobody out other than Tony Gonzalez and Algie Clark. I was about to say Tony Gonzalez. Until him. But Tony Gonzalez was running big man routes. Well, he also played like, I think it was like 15 seasons. Man, and Tony Gonzalez ran a 4'8. I'm talking about a Hispanic brother that ran a 4'5 at 250 at a 6'4, bro. Come on, bro.

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As strong as.

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And he's a man, he don't give a all right.

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I like Aaron Hernandez.

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Run through your face.

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No! You know, minus the murdering part. This is the only thing I'm saying. Had he not shot somebody, two people. Grunk. Wait, two people. Grunk and him would have been the best, best duo in history. That'd have been the best duo in history. I played with Gronk, bro. I played with this man. I practiced with this man. I trained with this man. And he's I'm telling you, he's better. What is he like? 6'8. 6'7, bro. 6'7. 250. He's a solid dude. Solid. And that shit moved like a robot. And he'll stiff arm your ass in the game and laugh at you. When we play the coach, go watch that game. 2014 played the coach. Jonas Gray runs for 300. Takes a Garrett Blunt, Brandon Bowden, James White spot because they was all bullshitting. Bill Bilichek wanted to make a point. He puts him in there. The only people he throw the ball to and get a ball to is Jonas Gray and Gronkowski. Because Gronkowski had like 150, my boy. That boy caught a flat and stiff arm. Six people on defense. Stop playing with me. Like that one that he got on NFL. Well, he's stiffened the dude just that's that game. You know what's wild? It looks like he's gonna fall. No. But he doesn't fall. It's because he's good. He's laughing. He's literally laughing.

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I tell you all the time, Gronk is just an awkward moving individual by nature. Because there was a time, and I can't go too much into the story, due to the club I was working at and what we were not allowed to talk about. However, sounds like a strip club. It wasn't. It was a regular nightclub. Prana. Nope. So he said. I didn't work in strip clubs till later in life. This is back in the day. During my poetry. Was it in Tampa?

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Yes, absolutely. Was it in Ybor? Absolutely not. Was it in Sohu? Sean's trying to find it.

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Hey, little up, ready.

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If I ask enough questions, maybe my lawyer said to plead the fifth. There you go. There it is. We don't answer questions. Well, we don't answer that kind of question, sir. But we're we're out, and my my manager at the time, I was doing bottle service, and my manager at the time says, Hey, uh, I need you to clear sections one through seven. So, God almighty. I said, nigga, for what? Yeah. What the fuck we got going on? He's like, clear sections one through seven. Cool. Meet me at the door in seven minutes. Okay, cool. So I, you know, ain't nobody in there, so I'm just making sure everything's set up. I tell my bottle to go, hey, make sure I got chases ready in about eight minutes. She's like, okay, cool, I got it. I go to the front door. There's a bunch of gargantuan motherfuckers coming out, right? This gotta be Gronx. Brothers. No. They they do they do ride deep now. They do ride deep. It's like five. Five of them. Yeah, but it's only two of them, and then just and then just other guys. Like I'm assuming guys from like wherever they're from, whatever. But these are gargantuan human beings. I'm doing this.

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Everybody with a last name Gronk is big as fuck.

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Big as fuck. So I recognize Gronk. I recognize him, and I'm assuming these other niggas are his people because they all look the same. So he goes, hey man, I need this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, and this. And I'm thinking, there's no way on God Green Earth, even at that size, that y'all knock off this many bottles. On my mama, he will. Bro, I I had 28 bottles. Easy. 28 bottles. How many people? It ain't but like nine?

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Like nine, bro. Nine, maybe ten. At least five minimum. Yeah, yeah. These boys, six, six minimum, bro. I'm telling you, the three brothers, biggest, biggest. I remember the tab. 28 bottles, though. Oh, my mama, bro. When we won the Super Bowl, he got, I've never seen a Moet bottle this.

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The big the big boy. Yes.

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It's a$5,000 bottle. It's a$5,000. He was he was he had it. I got the picture in my phone, bro. And he's drinking that bad boy. And it looks like a baby bottle, because he's 6'7.

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But I tell you, I've never seen the bill was what?$125,000?$65,000. That ain't shit to this man. Listen.$65,000. Brad ain't shit to this man.

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Bro, no, no. I'm getting$50,000 a week and I'm number 50 on the roster. He's number one.

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What the?

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Hey, look, this what this would this is why I knew I fucked with Grant. Because he said, he said, and I remember he asked, there's a bottle. The girl for his section wasn't what he wanted. Nope. The girl on the other side of the You know, you know Grant. The girl that got shit to do on the other side of the building. He said, he said, hey man, hey man, you know how hey man. That one. Always nice. Nice. That's all he told me. Hey, man, man. Always nice. That one. That's all he said. Oh, you can swap out the service? He said, you know. He said, all right, cool. I'll swap him out. I'll swap him out. What? This is a strip club, dog. No. It's just bottle service. It's just two sides of two sides of the club. You got one over here. This shit is crazy. 28 bottles, bro.

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But that's bro. The fuck tell you. So I looked at his career earnings. It was 70.6 million. Yeah. 65 G's. He doesn't care. You can give a fuck. No, no, no, no. That's not true. He made more money than that. Because you're not. I remember being in the locker room with Grunk. If you see this Grunk, you remember this shit. And because I I always been poor all my life. And I don't hide back none of my shit. Like I'm transparent. So when I got to about 160,000 in my account, I'm like, yo, aye, I got money. And then them boys start counting off their checks. Shit hit different when somebody says I get 650 in a week. I'm gonna say it again. I get 650, 650,000 in one week. No, bro, his career earnings. I get 50. His career earnings was 70.63 million in 11 years. But that might be off. No, no, no, no, no. Let me say this. Because y'all, no endorsements. No no.

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No endorsements.

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No, listen to me. Listen to me. Who did he play for? Who did Tom play for? Who did Edelman play? And the Bucks. Who did Bill pay? Nobody. Who's gonna pay you like the Patriots? Nobody. So let's think about if Gronk would have been in Tampa Bay. Like Jared Bobby. Well, he was in Tampa Bay. No, he was in there for one year. He came and did his greatness of what he does because he's the greatest tight end never played.

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Easy and had 18 touchdowns. His career earnings can't be 70 mil because at one point he was the highest paid tight end, and the deal was more than he was until the next week.

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Aaron Anderson. When the boy signed, bro. Nobody from the Patriots has ever been the highest paid. This is why I love Bill. People listen to me. You're gonna say, man, Bill's a dick. Everybody who went over the game. Are you sure is Bill not the GM? Bill is the head coach in the GM. He's the only one in the NFL. He was, was. Was the only one. That's why Bill's the GOAT. That's why he's the GOAT. He's my favorite coach. He's my favorite coach of all time. Because not only. See, this will make it good when he's the head coach. I know you're looking it up, doggy, you're gonna find it. Nah, I was looking at the uh when he's a head coach in the GM, when I'm talking to my head coach and I'm like, man, I want to work out this contract stuff. It's easy because he's he's both. But see, if I have to talk to my head coach, if anybody who played for the Browns, Johnny, you gotta talk to Ray Farmer, GM, then you had to talk to the coach, whoever that was, year by year. We had uh what, North Turner, OC. It was like five. Yeah, it's always a new coach. Yeah, but it's a difference when you're a Patriot, bro. That's why I that's why I love the Patriots, bro. That's why, that's why I will forever, I'm a Patriot fan. Drake May, we need development, but I like what I see. Y'all hear two in the city. It's getting better. And it's getting better, it's getting better. Throw the ball down the damn field. Booty, run on the speed treadmill. Stop that bullshit, because I know that shit is in there. With the pool, with the treadmill in it, I used to run it every day. Stop it. I know it's in there. So the excuses of where you can't separate, that's watch my film.

SPEAKER_01:

Hey, let's talk about the Bucks for a little bit. Let's talk about them. Fuck them. What do you think about them?

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First of all, this is the most exciting season since Tom Brady has been there. This is Baker's best fucking season. Baker is literally playing Lamar Jackson football. He cannot run. But did you see what the fuck man? He was stiffing that boy. And he said, oh, first down. Dog! He's five foot. That was against Bosa last season, man. Dog! No, that was this season. He was running to the sideline. He was running on the right side because he's right-handed. He's stiff on the DN. Now let me just tell you, Sean, to take your hand as a six-foot Drew Brees size quarterback and to go one.

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Oh shit. I'm not gonna be there. Now we're breaking shit.

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But it goes one, two, three. Look, look at me. One, two, three. One team was running this way. What team was it? And I throw it. I think it was, was it, I don't know. The Niners? Last week? The week before last, where he threw that shit. I think it might have been Shepard.

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Not the Eagles game.

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This is my only thing. This is my only thing. Tampa, you're gonna be mad at me. I'm gonna speak my piece, bro. Don't talk shit about Baker, dog. Go ahead. Uh uh Shepard got to stop getting the ball over Godwin. Y'all gotta stop. I watched the game against the Eagles. You lost the game because you ain't get Godwin the ball. Okay? You started going away from Mike Evans, which it makes no sense to me why you don't run a dig with somebody who's 6'5. It makes no sense to me. Then he Buka, I'm gonna call him Buka. Yeah. If a rookie comes in and like.

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Mike Evans was out last game. I'm talking about before that. Before they just didn't. Before that.

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We're talking about a guy who gets a thousand yards for the last 11 years. Chris Godwin dropped three balls. He just got back from injury. I know. Your confidence just shook. You don't throw him shit that's in route. You throw him a hitch. You throw him a hitch. You throw him a slant. You give him a screen. You give him something to get used to. He's been hurt. He got to feel that leg. We know he can go for 1400. You know he came back a week early. Exactly. That's what I'm trying to tell you. If he wasn't locked in, I've done that. I came back, I tore my Achilles. I came back in seven and a half months when it's nine, and I signed a$1.2 million deal with the Colts. It's facts. I know what he felt. The motherfucker is good. You didn't know who the fuck he was until Tom came. And when Tom came, he showed you everybody's good. Chris Godwin was good before Tom. But you didn't know he was that good. Was he a bubble? Did you know he was that good? Yes. Nah, bro. When I told the people around Tampa, they knew he was solid. Jameis was throwing to him. Not that he was that. Nah, I didn't think that's listen, he could be a number one. Chris Godwin could be a number one.

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On any team. On any team. Any team. But that's what I'm saying. So we got three number ones. But this is what his point is. Like, and I felt the same way. When Chris, when Chris Godwin was getting thrown to by Jameis, Jameis still always favored Evans because that's his guy. That's been his favorite.

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But he did the same shit at Florida State with Kelvin Benjamin. But that's what I'm saying.

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But say you already know that. So once he finds his guy, that's where we're going. For years, everybody got mad about the interceptions. Because fuck it, Mike's over there somewhere. You know what I mean?

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I mean, Mike Evans made Johnny Manzel look good. See, you about to see your tricky. Well, well, no, there's another. Hold on now. There's one more receiver. He played in Canada. Uh-oh. He played for Edmonton. No, no, no, no. I'm talking about Texas AM. That's what I'm talking about. He was on the other side of Mike Evans. He just didn't get drafted because he ran a slow ass 40, but that boy. So would you say Mike Evans made Johnny Manzel look? No. His offense, Johnny, was that that deal. Yeah, but Mike Evans' stats in college. Nah, bro. What Johnny was doing as a Caucasian kid from the suburbs, bro? There's nobody that's done that. Not even Tim Tebow, bro. Like he literally was playing like a hood kid.

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That's what I said. He's playing back in college. Yeah, he's playing backyard football. He's literally playing backyard football.

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He won Hosman as a freshman.

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As a freshman. I'm pretty sure Joe Burrow. I mean he wasn't a freshman.

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Joe Burrow wasn't a freshman. Joe Burrow went to Ohio State, got his shit, took a couple years, and he said, nah, I'm gonna go to LC.

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Baker Mayfield was a Heisman trophy.

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If we're gonna compare, we gotta say Jalen Hurts. We gotta say Jalen Hurts.

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Well, you were talking about Caucasians. Oh, okay.

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Uh damn, who can I compare it in? Baker Mayfield. No.

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Heisman undrafted.

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But Baker.

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Not undrafted. I'm talking about a walk-on. Walk-on at Oklahoma. Baker was definitely not undrafted. But when we saw why he wasn't given a scholarship due to the alcohol. We weren't surprised when the officer was talking to him and he was talking to the officer like, oh, I am who I am, so let me go. No, that's Johnny. Or that was Baker? Baker got in trouble too. Yes. Damn, I completely forgot. Yes.

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But here's the thing. Everybody forgets Baker Mayfield and Johnny Manzel were the Heisman trophy winners. But they were the great white hopes. They were supposed to be marked up to these great quarterback. No, no, no.

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Baker, Baker, I'm gonna be real. Baker is fucking raw. Baker's like this.

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He's a great quarterback. He's a dog, bro. I'm not saying I'm not saying he's not. But this is this was the expectation of them coming in. Yeah, yeah, true. Baker, you know what, Baker, the difference between the two? Where did he go? Browns.

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Both of them went to the Browns. Both of them went to the Browns. There you go. And I played for the Browns. You can't win in Cleveland. You can't. I played with Josh Gordon when he had 16, 1712 games. You can't win.

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And Josh Gordon should be on the, you know.

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Josh Gordon ain't gonna be on there because he because they they always say my dog does drugs. He wasn't doing fucking drugs. It was just weed. He was on weed, bro, which is legal. So, first of all, let me put this out. Because a lot of you ignorant ass motherfuckers online, you talk too much on your comments. If you're not from the neighborhood, if you're not from a hood where you can actually walk outside and get shot, then you don't know shit. You just sitting on your couch just talking shit. Couch coaches. Bobbing with your fucking thumbs, bro. You need to shut the fuck up. Because you get around a person like me or him, it will beat you the fuck up. Cause shit, it you, bro. Your reality is dated community, bro. That's what you stay in. My reality is this shit. This shit turned over, bro. If I don't turn this bitch back over, every ball that came out is gonna shoot me, man. Because they're going through the same thing. He's from Houston. They drank lean there. The fuck is wrong with y'all? Like, people be stupid as fuck. That's like if a person came from Kensington, Philadelphia, which is where they literally have a whole city full of crackheads and meth heads. And that person said, Well, I like to do meth before I play. It makes me feel. And he motherfucker don't win for bro. I was there. Let me tell you, motherfucker. Stupid motherfuckers, something, man. I was there with Josh Gordon, bro. That's the NFL, dog. I mean, that's the bullshit. That's the bull. Whoever I feel like. The NFL is the Roger. Roger Godall. Yeah, Roger Godal. You're a horrible piece of shit. You're a horrible piece of shit. I agree with that. Because you do shit that is like what you did to Adrian Peterson. What you did to Ray Rice. You asshole. Why didn't you do to Ray Lewis? He shot and killed somebody.

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No, he didn't.

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Yes, he did.

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No, allegedly. Now I have a question.

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He did, because everybody, it's 20 people in that fucking courtroom. You shot somebody, brother. Your gun, pow. Bullet came out, your control. You shot somebody. He didn't get arrested for that. Of course, because you got the fucking money, don't you? But if Josh had a Pro Bowl season and had went for 1600 a year before, he was fucking 22 doing that, by the way. He got drafted when he was 20 years old. Hey, motherfucker, man. Now, now I'll go in on these motherfuckers online.

SPEAKER_01:

We will be back. We'll be right back. Stay with me now.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah. Now, now, Tim, you did, you did some years in the league. Nine years? Well, I did five in the NFL, and then I did three in the CFL, and I did, I tried the XFL, but at that point, when I got about 30, I didn't want to play. And then not be yourself. That was like the first time I kind of got replaced for a younger player that was uh Charles. He played for the Vikings. Charles something. I forgot his name, but he played against my brother-in-law in D2. He came from D2, and then the Vikings drafted him in the seventh round. And that motherfucker was cold, bro. He was cold. And he came and took my shit. I'll be honest. Charles, I forgot your last name, but your light-skinned bald head ass. If you see this, you took my shit, bro, and you woke me up. That's why I went to law school. Because I realized like football is a sport. Like, once you hit about 30, you old, my brother. You a 40-year-old NBA player. You Tim Duncan out here. How long did Jerry Rice play for? Like 20 years old. Jerry is different, bro. Like, I don't like Jerry, bro. I gotta be real. Randy should be the one that's talked about. Not fucking Jerry, bro. If I play with two fucking Hall of Fame quarterbacks, like, bro, this man had 18 touchdowns as a rookie. Fuck you, Jerry. What did you do? 14 1,000 yard seasons. And and Randy did what? Created a fucking catch. There's literally. You don't say, oh, you got riced. No, you don't. You got mossed, my boy. And don't get me started in this argument. I'll go a whole other way. Randy is the GOAT. And after him, it's Larry Fitch, fucking Gerald. And after him is Terrell Owens. All the rest of them motherfuckers, Lynn Swan, trash. Chris Carter? Trash! You a Cokehead. Nobody wanna follow you. Who wants to follow a Cokehead?

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I ain't gonna hold you. Andre Johnson's in my top five. I wouldn't even debate that. I wouldn't even debate that. That's just me.

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And that's the first dude who was representing himself in the NFL. So he kept all his checks. He ain't have to pay no 3%. Y'all go look it that up. Educate yourself. I don't disagree with that. Would you put Mike Evans in top 10? Of all time? Yes. All right, let me see. My first one is Randy. Second one would be Jerry. Go ahead. Third, Lin Swan. Okay. Fourth.

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Let's see, this is where it gets.

SPEAKER_02:

I would have to go, I would have to go. What Michael Irvin showed me, bro, I can't replace it. Even though you know, I mean you don't fuck with him, but. Fuck. I don't fuck with Michael Irvin. I promise his breath stink. I promise I've met you before, Mike, and your breath is thank as hell. And you get that white stuff at the side of your lip. But you cool, you a raw player, so I can't take nothing from you. Julio was in there. Julio Jones over Mike? No, no, no. Julio's after Mike. Julio's my fifth. No, no, no. I'm sorry. No, I'm talking about Evans. Evans? I'll probably put Evans like eight, bro. See, he's like number two. So you've done 12, he's had 12 1,000 yard seasons, and I know I'm in Tampa. Nothing against Tampa, but I'm a Patriot. Until Tom came there, you were not relevant. So Mike Evans has been the most consistent thing. With that many different quarterbacks. He's about up there with DeAndre Hopkins. Because I got DeAndre Hopkins up there too. DeAndre Hopkins had nine quarterbacks in five years. He's got like 108. Mike Evans is like 11 for me. No! He gotta be top 10, bro. Because, okay. He catches touchdowns. Who's your six, seven, eight, nine? There you go. And ten. No, no, ten, ten, ten. If six, seven, eight, nine are who they are, who I think they are, then ten don't even matter.

SPEAKER_01:

Because I'm going, because Megatron's in my in my top ten. Yeah. Megatron's my top five. That's what I'm saying. That's no argument. For me, I'm going, I'm with you. I'm going Moss at number one. Okay. At number two, I'm probably taking Julio. Personally. I'm not gonna argue that. Yeah, that's just that's me personally. I can't argue with you. What is that reasoning? Because both of y'all said Julio Jones, probably. What's his reasoning? Julio Jones is. He had Matt Ryan throwing to him. Yeah, go for it.

SPEAKER_02:

Go for it. Okay, I was playing for the Miami Dolphins. I was on the sideline. This is my second year in the league. And I had heard so much about Julio. Matter of fact, the whole week I was wearing his jersey number and running all the his routes on the practice team against the ones against Greg Grimes and Ron Jones. And I heard these brothers. Worked out a whole week with these brothers. Ran a whole week with these brothers. And they told me what Julio wasn't gonna do because Tim you do this, that's it and him, and you do this fast and him. He had 127 and two tugs.

SPEAKER_01:

I remember that.

SPEAKER_02:

Stop playing. Like, like and I'm watching this boy run a curl like and he's my size, he's 15 pounds heavier than me, my height, and going, ah, this low, and coming out of it and snagging it up here, and then dropping his shoulder. Y'all boys in trouble. But to put him top 10? Bro, what you mean? To put him number two? Give me the best Falcons receiver ever, right now. Julio Jones. Come on! Say less. Now, is Larry Fitzgerald better than Julio? Fuck no.

SPEAKER_01:

That's what I'm saying. Hell no.

SPEAKER_02:

Fuck no! And Jerry Rice isn't better than Julio? Absolutely. Well, you put him at number two. That's my list. That's his list, though. I had Julio top five, though. Like Julio for me will forever be. Because you got and I'm I'm biased. I got Josh Gordon top 10.

SPEAKER_01:

As you should.

SPEAKER_02:

I got Josh. I watched a drug addict go for 16, 1700 yards in 12 games. Do you understand what that is? It takes 60 to 16 games to get a thousand. He had 1,700 and 12 games. And he was a drug addict. We drunk Moscato together. Well, not a drug addict. He just smoked weed. That's what they say is a drug addict. But that's the narrative. They say, well, Josh was doing pills and Josh was doing lean and Josh was doing this. Well, Josh was running next to me. And Josh was running faster than me. And Josh ain't never get tired when he gets hit. And Josh, when he played a keep to lead, when to keep to lead one the best defensive corner of the league. He had 180.

SPEAKER_01:

You're talking all pro keep to lead, correct? Yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_02:

After he left Tampa. Come on.

SPEAKER_01:

Where'd he go?

SPEAKER_02:

Man, to the Patriots, to my team. To this, to these boys right here, bruh. And he got his ass drunk. I was there. That was 2013 on my second year in the league. I watched it. I watched Josh run the slant on the 12-yard line. And how's that bad boy? 80 yards, stiffy to leave. Oh. And it's just me and you running down the field.

SPEAKER_01:

Josh is 230 pounds. And now, now, for those who don't understand the semantics of that, like, Tim was at plan, you was at what?

SPEAKER_02:

205? No, 2 to 10. Plan. I ran a 438. Josh ran the same speed as me and he was 230. And he's from fucking Texas. Go look up his track shit, okay? The motherfucker ran a 48 in the 400. At 225. That like to be that large of a human moving that's crazy. When you get 20 yards down the field, that shit is a wrap. I'm not running with a 400-meter runner, bro. Yeah, I'm not. Anytime a receiver gets in a room and the boy starts talking about he running track, if you run a hundred, okay, you might have had a first 20. But if you run the 400, I know, like he knows. Yeah. Once he crossed that hip, bro, he just gonna keep getting faster. Yeah, it ain't gonna get no better. Like I'm gonna have to find this ball. I'm gonna have to grab this jersey. I'm gonna have to do something. Bro, I don't give a fuck what nobody says that can kiss my ass. Mike Irvin kiss my ass. Uh, uh, uh, uh, Acho, a linebacker on his pen, you kiss my ass. Ryan Clark, you kiss my ass. Josh Gordon is a top 10 all-time fucking receiver if he doesn't do the shit he does.

SPEAKER_01:

Absolutely.

SPEAKER_02:

Nobody did what he did. Give me somebody other than Antonio Brown.

SPEAKER_01:

In 12 games, didn't he? Oh, oh, if we on this top 10, you ready, ready? We said moss. We went, we went straight to the Julio. Julio. Give me Megatron after that.

SPEAKER_03:

I don't argue.

SPEAKER_01:

Uh uh. Ready? Ready? This for me for the little niggas. Give me Chad.

unknown:

I can't argue with that.

SPEAKER_01:

Just take you Chad. I can't argue. To be at 5'11, a book 50.

SPEAKER_02:

No, Chad, Chad 6'1, Chad 6'1. 5'11. 80. Now I worked out with Chad at Fist Speed. Uh, Ojo Cinco, you remember this? In Fist Speed 2013. No. Yeah, 13, because I was going to the Patriots. It was me, you, Charles Clay, Rashad Matthews, Tavon Austin, Brandon Marshall. You get loud, then you start whispering. Yeah, because I'm trying to remember everything. Like, I remember, because this was the time that I went to the Patriots, and like, bro, I can't, I had a four-game suspension, ladies and gentlemen. I took uh I had Adderall that I used to get from Department of Children and Families because I spent time in foster care, but the NFL said I had to get suspended my fourth year in the league, even though I took it the first four years. And they said I didn't go to the right doctor, so then I had to spend the suspension at Brandon Marshall's facility. And when I spent it there, when I paid$1,500 a fucking week just to work out, right? Brandon Marshall was a good receiver. Not top ten, respectfully. Not top 10. I never said top 10. And you need to stop playing with that bipolar shit because there's people out here who are bipolar. So you need to stop playing with that shit. That's why they got your ass off the pivot. That's all I'm saying. Oh, whoa. So you can call it what you want. I don't care. You know where I'm from. You sat in my car. I got the car. I got I got the picture when I had the Camaro and it was brown, and we sat in that bad boy, and I took a picture of you, my boy. You remember? That's why people don't come for me, bro. Because they know. You got receipts. That's why, that's why it's like if Kevin Elliott was here right next to me, he'll tell you, bro, I keep receipts, bro. I don't talk to nobody without, I don't delete shit. What you say to me is what's there. So when the next person comes and talk to me and you're talking all this bouffet, bruh, here, look at this. This is what he sent me, this what I said. I don't do all that. He say she say shit. No, I keep everything you got. I even keep some people's shit in the folder. If they fish it. If I look, if I do my Car Facts and they fishy, I keep it in the folder.

SPEAKER_01:

Shit ain't adding up.

SPEAKER_02:

Because you can't, when you running businesses and shit, you can't do that. Like you can't have people that that's finicky with their shit telling you A, B, and C, and you believe and you go off here into this emotional response and you missing out on what you was trying to do. I don't know about all that shit, bro. And football is big because a lot of jits like to play and and and do shit and say that, oh, I can get you there. And bro, you don't know shit about this. And a lot of guys that lose in this sport, they lose their life, bro. They lose their spirit, their character, they lose a lot more than what it is. Oh, my hamstring can't run fast no more. I don't give a fuck about that shit no more. It's the fact that I lost the drive to do what I love to do. When I wake up and say, man, it's Saturday, man. We about to go out and get the boys in the skyway and get a little kill the boys after working out all week. That's a different drive. It's different. It's different. It's somebody getting hit with it and saying, like, I don't even want to play no more. You don't talk to them people. Yeah, bro. I don't want to play no more. You don't want to play. You was just benching with me.

SPEAKER_01:

What's crazy is what's crazy. Oh, you had Chad at five. Yeah. So now six, seven, eight, nine, ten. I got Chad at five. Andre Johnson's my six. Perfect. Andre Johnson is definitely my six.

SPEAKER_00:

I can't argue.

SPEAKER_01:

And then for number seven is Larry Fitz. Oh, I can't argue. I would have had him higher, though, but I can't. Larry Fitz is number seven. Because he's so fucking good to run a four-seven. Then for me personally, again, smaller guy, A B's my number eight.

SPEAKER_02:

Woo! I would have had him higher now.

SPEAKER_01:

But you know what I'm saying? You disrespected that boy and put him in eight. And no particular order. But it's okay. No particular order. No particular order. Do you know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_02:

Because that boy had 1800 yards six years in a row.

SPEAKER_01:

You know what I'm saying? Shit. Number nine. Number nine is questionable. Okay, my number nine is a little tough. I'm not gonna hold you. This is just a personal favorite. Come on, just say it.

SPEAKER_02:

Look, mind your business. Let me land.

SPEAKER_01:

God damn it. Damn. Let me land. And it's only because he's a Raven and because it's Steve Smith. You know it. Come on. I can't owe you with that. You already knew that was that.

SPEAKER_02:

That is the biggest five foot nine. Bro, I played against him his last year with Flacco when Flacco, the year after he threw 11 touchdowns and won a Super Bowl, when he came in there and Steve Smith came and played us in the AFC Championship. And that boy, that boy had like 120, bro. I'm watching this one. 124. I like Steve Smith. I like Steve Smith. That's what I'm saying. That is the greatest. No, no, that wasn't a big one. There's only two. There's only two. Because Santana Moss was up there, but AB came and Steve Smith came. 5'9, them two. 5'11, Jarvis and O'Dell. Look, look, ready? Six foot one, Jefferson is the best six foot-one, him and DeAndre Hopkins. Six foot three, Moss and Larry. I ain't gonna hold you. 10 for me is DeAndre Hopkins. I won't argue with that. The bitch don't drop. But Mike Evans is out of your top turn. Mike would be my 11. Mike's my eight. Mike's my eight only because Teo Randy Jerry. I didn't even say Tio.

SPEAKER_01:

Think about Lay. Think about Tio wasn't even my. That's crazy. You know what I'm saying? But that's crazy. But see, I got I got little niggas in mind because as a smaller player.

SPEAKER_02:

I'm just gonna say this, Mac.

SPEAKER_01:

Go ahead, talk to me.

SPEAKER_03:

TO had a broken ankle. I had a hundred.

SPEAKER_01:

I'm not mad at that. Don't get me wrong.

SPEAKER_02:

He took Jerry Rice's spot at the 49ers. That's why they let his ass go. You again, not wrong. He caught game winning too. Tio I could not relate to.

SPEAKER_01:

I could not relate to Tio.

SPEAKER_02:

Is he a is he a weirdo? Yeah, no, no, no.

SPEAKER_01:

I'm talking about from a from like from a physical standpoint. There's no point in time I'm gonna relate to this six foot five physical specimen.

SPEAKER_02:

No, no, no. He was my height. He was just must. That's what I'm saying. See, I was slim, bro. But I'm built like a boxer because I boxed in the offseason. That's what I used to do. Um Javier Costello or Canterio. He has like two, um, a middleweight champion. Is it Castellano? I think so. Something like that. But it was a Hispanic boy, he's a middleweight champion, I think. Or the welterweight. But that was my that was my training in off-season, my first four years in the NFL, bro. I used to drive over there because I stayed in Fort Lauderdale. And I used to go see this man three times a week. That's why when I released, it was like that. That's why when I fought, it was like that. I'm gonna beat your ass up. What you mean? I do this shit in the offseason, but I'd pay somebody to teach me how to beat you up. Who was your kung fu coach? No kung fu, bro. He's throwing his hands. What are you talking about? You said outside that you were yes, so let me tell you what I did there.

SPEAKER_03:

All right, Route God, I'm talking to you.

unknown:

Okay.

SPEAKER_03:

So a lot of people who watch my film.

SPEAKER_02:

I don't. I love Route God, bro. I love his energy on film. I love his smile, bro. I love the goals. I love everything South Florida about him. I just want him to get better. That's all. It would be like Shaq challenging Dwight Howard. I see you, Route God. I see you. You're working with my boy Steven, so I know what you're doing. Steven was gonna work with me, but I want to do the law. I want to help players in a different way. You helping players in a way that I was helping players. You just need to get better, bro, because you you there. You you are all-star, but you need to be a pro. See, you gotta get it's cool to be an all-star.

SPEAKER_01:

It's different to be all-star.

SPEAKER_02:

That's what I'm saying, bro. Like all that camera shit is cool, bro. All that, you know, I saw a video with him and the track girl last night. I was watching with my wife, because my wife was number two in the nation coming out in 2008. She's the second fastest person in Florida history, Crystal Washington. You can look that shit up. Talk to her. Her record just got beat in the four and the eight. Her last name's Timm's now, right? It's Tim's now, but it was Washington first. Her daddy is Chris Washington. You might want to look that three time all-state baseball, basketball, football type, track type dude, right? Man, come on, man. South Carolina. South Carolina, I just throw shots out to my in-laws, you know what I mean? But I forgot where I was going because I went into that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You were about to talk shit about him? No, no, no. No, no. I would not.

SPEAKER_01:

Okay, so you said that.

SPEAKER_02:

All right, I'm gonna keep it a bean. This is what bothers me. Because I like this, this is how I got better than people. I didn't celebrate holidays or birthdays. I didn't celebrate Christmas or Thanksgiving. I don't give a fuck about holidays. The only way I care is because of my wife and my kids. Like, honest to God. I believe in outworking my individual who I have picked. I used to write down what nasty shit people say. I'll walk somewhere, somebody says something nasty, I write the shit down. What's your first name? Even then, tell me some bullshit. I write it down because I'm gonna remember the face. That's the ammo that I need when I get to this bitch and I'm fucking tired and it's 315 and I gotta do three sets of fire. And I'm trying to find something.

SPEAKER_01:

I need to go to that dark place. I need to. It's me, it's you me and my demons and the wave.

SPEAKER_02:

This is all I'm saying. Route guy, you are the receiver coach in Tampa, bro. You worked that hard to build that name for yourself, and you've done a great job. And you're working with a great guy and Steven Garcia, bro, because he's the best quarterback coach in fucking Florida. I don't care who is nobody has thrown 40 touchdowns and done what he done with Alshawn Jeffries and Tori Gurley and Latimer. Go look it up. He's a fucking legend. To do what he did at Jefferson, get the fuck out of here, bro. He won a state. He threw 40-something touchdowns, bro, went to South Carolina and started as a freshman for a Hall of Fame coach.

SPEAKER_01:

That boy.

SPEAKER_02:

Come on, bruh. And you working with him. You gotta be it better. You gotta be a perfectionist. You have to start taking into account what I took into account. Even when I'm working with my kids, anybody look at my kids, Brian Timms Jr., Aliyah Tim's, look them up. They play baseball and softball, but they'll give you work in their footwork drills. They give you work because they're doing the same shit I learned from Goldfeet, who is the god of this footwork shit. Goldfeet in South Florida, him and his three brothers, shout out to his mama. She is an amazing woman. They're the gods, bro. All these other brothers, you're imitators. But Rob God is cool. You the guy in Tampa, but you need to do better, bro. I don't like what I see when I'm watching Leggett play for the Panthers and do the shit that you taught him to do. I don't like it. It doesn't work. Not for him. It does, he's not that type of receiver. And that's my only point. Take your profession more seriously. Like I took law. I'm a football player that walked into law school and passed, and taking this shit serious. I've done cases with my certified legal internship with supervising attorneys. I don't care if it's their name on a case. I'm doing this shit. It's me, bro. So it's me on the mic, it's me here. I'm gonna lay my presence. You don't lay your fucking presence like I feel like you should. You know a lot. You work with Odell, but you need to do more. What I'm seeing from Xavier is horse shit. He looks like shit. Now I don't know if that's you, but I know I've seen videos of you training them. So at the end of the day, you are with your brand.

SPEAKER_01:

Product. Come on. Product now.

SPEAKER_02:

I don't give a shit if you went first round. He touched your formula. So if that shit don't work, everybody who touched gold feet, that shit worked.

SPEAKER_01:

That's crazy. Copy, bruh. Copy and paste. It'll work.

SPEAKER_02:

Copy and paste. I'm not dissing you. I'm just saying, like, you're the guy in Tampa that people think about immediately. They're not think about nobody else. Be better. Be better. Study film, bruh. Start watching game film. Stop doing all this. Oh, I'm seeing them work it out on the field. No! Picture somebody in front of him. Why is he doing this move? Where would this guy be if he did this move? That's how you need to be. There should be somebody shadowing these people. Oh, you you mean it'd be cool to have like a DB shadow to Don't get me started. My fault. Don't get me started, man. Cause then I'ma get fucking mad. Because that's the whole point. What the fuck am I dancing on a hexagon?

SPEAKER_01:

If there's nobody here.

SPEAKER_02:

Come on.

SPEAKER_01:

There's nobody here. Come on. People in the back. Now here for me. For me, if I'm looking at Rod God's formula, and I love that guy. That's my guy. But for me, I would look at it like, okay, do through the drills like you do. Now put a DB in there, tell him I cool.

SPEAKER_02:

I never seen him do one-on-ones. Have you seen it? Nah, fuck that. Do one on ones. Show me one-on-ones. And then Google my name. Brian Tim's, B-R-I-A-N-T-Y-M-S. See how many free, friendly fades I gave. I went to every park in Tampa. Friendly fades are given. I put it on Twitter. I put it on Instagram. I don't give a shit what school you went to, who you play for. Come get this work. Ask A SPI. What's the motherfucker with the pretty eyes that play for bucks? Light skinned with bald head, bro. Uh fuck, what is that? It's not like I got with an A. He played for like one year, and everybody gives him these hops, these props. You play for one year. Bro, listen, that SPI shit, I gave all you work. And it was work, and it can get got right now. I still work out. I still run a mile. Every other day. If you want work, I'll give you work, bro. But I'm telling you, bruh, this shit, for those of you who have not made it, in this city, you do not take it serious enough. The last person who did was De White. He was a white guy with a bald head. He used to be here about six years ago before he left the San Diego to chain a die. Who was a safety that he brought from Tampa? Absolutely. Who played for the San Diego Chargers? And then he left and went over there. That was the last real trainer here. And that dude was different. And that's the one I work with. I got film of him on YouTube, bro. You can look at that shit. And then the teams I played for that year, I made. Because he made a dog out you, bro. Y'all just try to play the people's injuries. My hamstring hurt. My head hurt. I didn't feel like wearing gloves. You're a bitch if you wear gloves and receiver drills during practice. You a bitch. You remember back in the day that you couldn't wear gloves.

SPEAKER_01:

You a bitch. Remember back in the day they tell you you couldn't wear no gloves.

SPEAKER_02:

No, look at me. You're a bitch. If it's raining and you wear gloves, you're a bitch. If it's run blocking, you wear gloves, you're a bitch. I don't care. Michael Crabtree ass brother. I don't care. You soft. That's why you in the position you in. See, a lot of times a lot of people won't say this shit, they will say. I'll say it. I don't care. I did it. Google me, bitch. Google it. I did it undrafted. I'm tired of this bullshit that I see around the city. Like clown ass dudes that didn't do it. They ain't make it. Trying to tell kids, like you didn't even make arena, bruh. You didn't even make arena and you trying to tell kids, no, this is gonna work. And when the you know it's crazy? How they the dudes who didn't make it talk down about arena.

SPEAKER_01:

Jesus Christ. Which is crazy to me. I tell people all the time, like for a DB, I say this arena's harder than outdoor ball. To me.

SPEAKER_02:

Bro, you gotta chase a dude on the waggle.

SPEAKER_01:

Don't, don't, don't tell me, tell him.

SPEAKER_02:

But I'm saying, like, but you gotta chase a dude on the waggle.

SPEAKER_01:

But he knows he was in the CFL. You telling me you're gonna give a guy like Tim a running start?

SPEAKER_02:

10 yards behind the backfield before he says height, I get to sprint. And you telling me. I'm standing at, I don't stand at me personally, I'm a seven by two guy.

SPEAKER_01:

Yep, you better be seven. I gotta be seven. Woo!

SPEAKER_02:

You gotta catch that first five.

SPEAKER_01:

It's coming up quick. Now look, I'm a seven by two for arena or CFL ball, right? Outdoor, I can be in your chest because you're you're stationary. You gotta, you gotta create momentum out there. Now I these guys that talk about arena like it ain't nothing, we still got paid.

SPEAKER_02:

You'll get your ass fucked up running an over route in arena. What kill you? The field is 30 yards wide. You listen, I used to talk that shit until my boy Jeremy Tillman, who's from Tampa, who my debranded. J Till. Jay Till, my twin, until he was playing for the Tampa Bay Storm. Until my cousin Patrick Scott was playing for the Tampa Bay Storm and Jacksonville. I forgot their name, but Jacksonville because I drove over there.

SPEAKER_01:

Jacksonville Sharks.

SPEAKER_02:

Bro, when them receivers ran slants, excuse you, by the time they got there and come over, you smacked by the opposite side corner. That shit that's great. That'll fuck up my mind as a receiver. Because a receiver, I'm thinking I ran a slant. Corners on my outside, shoulder. Linebackers here. No, that's not a linebacker. My brother, I done ran across the field because the field's short. That's the corner. And he's fresh. He watched me go 30 yards. Oh, I'm finna tattoo him. What? I'm snatching your fucking soul because it's funny. Like they're gonna hit you too. Oh, yeah. They're gonna hit that. Some of you parents who soft as fuck, you better get tighten up.

SPEAKER_01:

Better get them.

SPEAKER_02:

They get paid too. That's why I tell my son, they get paid too, bro.

SPEAKER_01:

All right now.

SPEAKER_02:

But come on here with that heat, man.

SPEAKER_01:

Tell them we're gonna we're gonna do one last event. We're gonna talk about kids moving up moving up to this section. I'm with it. We'll be right back. Like, comment, subscribe, mash that notification button.

SPEAKER_02:

Boy, we getting good. I want to say this again. I have an associate's, a bachelor's, a master's. A doctorate. The same time I was getting my master's, I got my paralegal certificate. Just in case I couldn't pass the bar, I could be a paralegal. Either way. And then I got my jurisdictorate. I spent 10 years in false secure, two years on the street, literally living out on the street. And these people more scared of me than anything. I'll tell you something. When somebody from the system, this is how I know, like when people get talking shit to me, somebody from the system that I know has access to the system looks me up, I know within a week I'm not gonna hear from them again.

SPEAKER_01:

Absolutely.

SPEAKER_02:

Just because of what happened to me, what my mom did, what my dad did as a kid, I know they're scared. And that's the shit that you thug ass dudes with two parents at home, you a stop it. Because I really, I really was like that at that age. Like I bro, I really do it to you if my foster brother said do it to you. Like, really do it, like come home straight from school and then they say, yo, get him.

SPEAKER_01:

You off take it, gotcha.

SPEAKER_02:

At at fucking nine, bro, I'd have done it to you. Man, listen, bro. Like a lot of these dudes out here, you act tough, bro. I just I I want kids. When I talk to kids, bro, I want kids to really change, bro. This thug shit is stupid. I fell into it thinking that shit is cool, bro, but it's not.

SPEAKER_01:

There's no future with it.

SPEAKER_02:

There's no future with it.

SPEAKER_01:

Why did you think it was cool?

SPEAKER_02:

Because I had nothing. I was sleeping in my car, bro. And the only people who fed me were the dudes who sold drugs. They gave me their extras to go get food, bro. So like I have a a res like people. I think it is.

SPEAKER_01:

It's being like a product of your environment.

SPEAKER_02:

I'm gonna be real. Like, at every football game, Max, I'll tell you this: the drug dealers will always stand by the touchdown, by the time.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, right, right on the fence by the end zone.

SPEAKER_02:

And they have a double cup, Sean. Yeah. So when you pull that first empty cup out, there's$200 at the bottom of that bottom cup. And they're gonna tell you if you do it again, I'll give you another one. Bro, I'm struggling, bro. Do what again? I gotta fucking score, bro. Catch the ball, jump over him. Whatever you just did, bro. He just bet on you and hit, and he gave you the lick.

SPEAKER_01:

Oh.

SPEAKER_02:

So he's telling you, hit again.

SPEAKER_01:

If you ever go, like if you go to like, let's say you go to like Well, that's called an incentive. Yeah, but you so so ready.

SPEAKER_02:

It's not like he's giving you drugs. No, but so he money's different though.$200 in a house where your mama don't even make that in a week. But and you're also you're also So he's telling you, yo, score touchdown, I'll give you$100. No, no, that's not an incentive.

SPEAKER_01:

It's not incentive. That's grooming. That's straight up. That's grooming, bro. Straight up, bro. Like, it's taking advantage of these kids who are in struggle. Like, that's like when people don't see it, where it's like, oh, he's just trying to help this kid out. No, the fuck he's not, bruh.

SPEAKER_02:

It's like betting on dudes playing in the playoffs. Yeah. You know, once I get to the play, because I played in the playoffs. Once you get in the playoffs, bro, every play is worth it. Yeah. So you can pick it. But you're doing this in a regular season. So I like to call that regular season Camillo Anthony season. Because Camilo Anthony never won a championship. Didn't give a fuck about it. Just wanted to play for who we played for and stay loyal. Who we played for. Kind of like Michael Jordan. Different. Michael won. Different. Different. Michael won. Michael won. Michael won with a cocaine ass Dennis Robin and a weird ass Scottie Pippen. Like, and Luke Lonely at center and Ron Harper at point guard. Horace Grant. Horace Grant was cold. And Steve Kerr. He went to the magic. He was cold. And Steve Kerr was leading in the NBA in three-point percentage. So I don't give a fuck what nobody says, but when your six man come off the bench shooting 45% from the three-point line, I mean, God dog. That's why I don't like Jordan over LeBron. Because LeBron had shit. He had Algowski. And he went to the finals. And he scored 40 points against the Pay, against what was that? Pistons? And he had, oh my God, he scored. He scored 21 quarter. I was watching the game. He scored 21. Who did he win his first championship with? Miami. Miami. Ray Allen Chris. Oh, you're talking about early LeBron. Early LeBron? Okay. I'm talking about LeBron that came in the league at 2000. You can't say LeBron's better than that. Yes, the fuck he is. If LeBron and Jordan played, and LeBron had his team, he's going to finish seven games better stats than Jordan. Jordan finished five rebounds, five assists, however many fucking points. No, he didn't. Yes, he did. His season average in his career is five rebounds, five assists. That's his season average. Sometimes it went seven in certain categories, but you want to know what stayed at nine and above, eight and above?

unknown:

Ron Braun.

SPEAKER_02:

I don't even like Braun. I'm a Lakers fan. I'm a Kobe fan. Kobe was my guide. Kobe is the brother that guided me out my hole. Kobe is the brother that motivated me. I don't give a fuck about LeBron. I'm just calling facts how facts, just like Jerry Rice has 180, 90 touchdowns. Randy Moss is the first fucking guy in the NFL that got vice like a gunner and receiver. And he was 195 pounds. The only other person to get that shit was Calvin Johnson. And he's 240, 240. And he's 6'6. So Jordan's career averages were 30.1 points, 6.2 rebounds, 5.3 assists. That's it. Go to Bron Braun. Go to Brombronn. Go ahead. I bet it's going to be less. You're bullshit. You're bullshit, Sean.

SPEAKER_01:

Points will be less.

SPEAKER_02:

Because Bron Braun is at least eight assists, eight rebounds.

SPEAKER_01:

Ready, watch this watch. 28, 8, and 7. God damn it. Easy. 27.

SPEAKER_02:

Come on. 7.5. 7.4. Okay. That's all about one. All by one.

SPEAKER_01:

My bad. Spot on.

SPEAKER_02:

My bad. I apologize. I'm trying to tell you, ladies and gentlemen, Jordan, I grew up watching Jordan. I grew up, I was born in 89 in February. I'm an 80s baby. I grew up watching these cats. I'm telling you. LeBron is the best one. Who scored 50,000 points? Who's had more buzzer beaters? Who scored 50,000? God damn it, 50,000 points. Who played 25 seasons? No, Sean. Yes. Yeah, that play a factor. He's still playing. That's what I'm saying. That plays a factor. But it plays a factor. He's fucking 40 and he averaged. He was 40 last year and he averaged 28 points a game.

SPEAKER_01:

But that's cool.

SPEAKER_02:

But I'm saying like if we're Jordan was 40, nobody averaged 21. No, averaged 30. That's cool. No, no, no. Go to his when he was playing for them goddamn Wizards. Oh no, come on, bro. Nah, hell no! Because if LeBron was to walk away from the game today, he took like fucking 27-8. What'd he do? He took off 10 years. What did he do? He took off 10 years. First of all, Michael Jordan played four years of college. So he's already- LeBron James barely had pubies on his Peter Pecker. And he walked in there and averaged 20 points a goddamn game and has not scored nothing. Bro, listen to me when I tell you this. If Kevin Elliott was here, he would be like, yo, BT is telling the truth. I'm a Kobe Bryant fan. I love Kobe. I'm a Kobe fan. Kobe is my God, bro. I'm trying to tell you, bro. I would have got Kobe tattooed on me had the artist at the time know how to drill him. He would have been on my back, bro. You know, like who was Kobe's mentor?

SPEAKER_01:

Crazy.

SPEAKER_02:

He still wasn't better than the dude who's playing the league right now.

SPEAKER_01:

So this is this is my only argument. LeBron! This is the only argument I have for the 50,000 point. We're all the same age around here, bro.

SPEAKER_02:

I don't understand why everybody's on LeBron's dick. How? Because he scored 50,000 points. You do that over any seasons. But listen, listen, listen. So he couldn't last that long. Yeah, he could have. No, he couldn't. He could have. He never did. He took a joke with Tim W. He took two years off, played baseball, came back, won three in a row, then said, hey, you know what? I'm retired. Let's slow down. Then came back and played for the Wizards. He won three in a row with the same team that he left. With the Brooklyn team. He didn't have Rodman for the first three. They did not have Rodman for the first team. No, they didn't have Rodman. Horace Grant. Back in. It's still the same fucking player. No, it's not. Yes, it.

SPEAKER_01:

Wait, Tim, Tim's watching. Horse Grant is a good player. Tim's tag in. I know he is. He's not Dennis Robin. Tag in. I got this, ready? I got you. So, so. So you're going to switch now? Hold on. Let me cook. So Michael Jordan won his three. Yes. With a specific formula.

SPEAKER_02:

Oh, we're going back to the formula.

SPEAKER_01:

He left. So Phil Jackson.

SPEAKER_02:

So he left Phil Jackson.

SPEAKER_01:

I'm not going to give it all to Phil Jackson. I mean, you kind of have to. You still know, because the players start to play the game. You still have to go out there and do your job and execute the play. So the formula was the same. And at the time, they plug and play guys who had the same level of skill sets. Horace Grant ain't going to give you 30 a night. That's not his job. His job is to go play defense, get you rebounds, kick out. That's it. So I they say, okay, we lost Horace Grant to the magic. What do we do? We've got a Dennis Rodman coming off an all-star year. But I'm like, he got snug because he was in Detroit. Because they wasn't going to hand out that many all-stars. He got snug. So he didn't have an all-star coming in. But he was their defensive guy. So we can go get him. He's a little undersized, but he can get the job done. So we go pick him up. You've now balanced out what you what you lost. The formula still works. So that's what I'm saying. Now to your point about the figure.

SPEAKER_02:

Are you saying that Michael Jordan was a systems player? Absolutely.

SPEAKER_01:

I'm saying, yes, the system they built around him? Absolutely.

SPEAKER_02:

Because he didn't have his dad when he went to Wizzes. So the only reason I can agree with that is because Phil Jackson has done that on multiple franchises. Yes. He's going to be there. Now you find your star. Now, why I can't say that about Bill Belichick is because he's only done it with one franchise.

SPEAKER_03:

Well, before we get into that, because we got 14 minutes. Ladies.

SPEAKER_02:

I've been married for quite some time. A decade. Over a decade. And I've seen my boy Max and Sean mention a lot of things about relationships. I saw the young, uh, pretty lady that was light-skinned that said something about you know rubbing your man's face. Adrian Prinnell. Adrian Purnell. Let me, Adrian Pernel, shout out to you because you created a lot of controversy. Let me tell you something. I've been married for 15 years. I have a 15-year-old daughter, 11-year-old son, and a one-year-old son. I've been with my wife as long through my whole career, football, college. College, right? College, all that shit. All that. They've been together as long as they've got that. I've been with my girl since forever, bro. Like 15 years. So um, ladies. She rubbing your back? Yeah, she rubbed my back. She rubbed my back. But me and my lady, like, my lady a gangster, bro. Like, she don't play that shit. Like, a lot of you girls get beat up. Like, if I really was to be like that type of dude to say, hey, this girl hurt my feelings. You get beat up. But I don't know. I don't put my girl in them situations. But I would say this. If you want a relationship, because I love when my dog talks about these relationships. If you want a relationship with somebody, bro, accountability is everything. Like me and my girl have such great conversations about how we affected each other. Like it we just had a conversation last night, bro, about how she affected me with something she did, and she talked to me about it. We'll sit there for about 30, 40, maybe an hour. However long it takes. Listen, Max, if you love that person, don't work it out. Come on, bro. There is, I'm gonna tell you something. My wife is my person. Yeah. There is nobody else I want. Could I get look at me? God damn it, I'm 200 pounds. I got a six-pack, bro. Stop playing with me. Bro, I can have anybody else. I don't want nobody else. I just want that person. I just want her, bro. I built a family with her, bro. I wanna I wanna learn everything about her. Some of you brothers, bro. If you want your chick, you gotta, you gotta engulf yourself. You gotta endorse yourself into it like you did football, bro. Like, I see a lot, like a lot of the women who was on here, they single. Well, they play sports and they in and out, and you know what I mean. I get the every single one's been cheated on. Yeah, they've been, but you've been cheated on because you're not stay with them. You're not listening you got cheated on by a person who wasn't ready to give. See, when you ready to give, bro, there ain't no chin. Like my wife right now, bro. I I'll give her my location, bro. I could be in a strip club, she won't worry about me touching somebody because I don't give a fuck about you other bitches. I want the person who's for me. I worked hard for this woman. I try hard for this woman. I have three kids from this woman. I gave I made vows before God and gave this one my last name. Like that's funny you said that because I share my location with my wife, and if I'm at the strip club, she ain't call me saying, What did your ass bad? She just knows that I ain't doing nothing. It's trust. But in the Tampa, the scam city, the scam ass city that it is. Scampa Bay. This fucking credit card scam ass city. If y'all stop doing people the way you do scams, you'll be all right, bruh. Invest yourself into somebody every point, every angle, every corner, every point of adversity, bruh. Embrace yourself with this person. I've been with my wife for 15 years. Okay, what is the most difficult obstacle you've had to overcome? Bro, friends, single friends. You fucking punk ass single friends who come around and we're good people. And you want to feed your little bullshit because you can't get over your ex. Because you can't get over your life. I hate you. You the you're the you're the you're the fucking cancer in marriages and long-term relationships. You single motherfuckers who come around and say ain't nobody shit. No, bitch, you ain't shit. The sex that you have to offer brings ain't shit. The money that you make brings ain't shit. You don't own nothing. You don't do nothing. You don't have nothing. So of course, everybody who has something ain't nothing. Because you ain't shit. And they don't need you.

unknown:

Come on.

SPEAKER_02:

You're not bringing. Are you talking about your friends or her friends? I'm talking about, period, like period. Like when me and my wife. Women or men. But it's more, it's both. Because your girlfriend will be in your life. No, bro, it's both, Sean, because it'll be, it'll be dude friends that'll, it could be easy saying, hey, this is a ball, but the strings on it. Ain't quite perfect. Come on. At that point, the spouse would have felt, you know, these aren't that tight. You know, and then they grab that because the one person attached themselves to that.

SPEAKER_01:

And it's crazy is I see it a lot with guys, especially where it's a, let's say it's a male group, and only one got a long-term girlfriend, right? And they used to doing everything with that one person. But now they start making little small, small comments about the girl.

SPEAKER_02:

I ain't on that shit. Like, like little like little shit. I ain't on that shit.

SPEAKER_01:

Like little shit. Like it'd be little shit about like, hey man, you we gonna have a boys day, you coming? Nah, I can't. My lady said, man, I could let my lady control me like that.

SPEAKER_02:

If my wife cool with somebody, I can't kick it with you, she ain't coming around us. Straight up. The fuck, the fuck you look. This is my person, bitch. Yeah, you is a friend. You you mean nothing. You mean nothing. Cause on contract, that's my person. Y'all motherfuckers better wake up to this legal world. I'm trying to tell you. That's my motherfucking person. Fuck you, best friend. Fuck you, little schoolyard best friend. That's my person. You playing. See, I think the issue is these single pussy ass motherfuckers that come into married relationships. You come with your fucking insecurities because you a bitch. And then they project on the relationship. I'm finna get real now. You little dick, dry pussy ass bitches that come in here into a marriage that's already happy.

SPEAKER_01:

Happy and powerful.

SPEAKER_02:

Already has been flourishing. And you come in and you add your dissertation because you think it's worthy, bitch. You bachelor, education ass motherfucking bitch. You stupid bitch. You dumb. I don't know what the fuck is going on, but men ain't shit. Ass bitch, you ain't shit. People who say people ain't shit, it's you. You bring what you want to bring. It ain't nobody else that influx this shit to you. If you is a piece of shit, amongst comes piece of shit.

SPEAKER_01:

And what's crazy is no one likes to take the accountability for uh you are what you attract. So, like, me for example, you you you see the guests that we come around here. You know what I'm saying? Cool. That's what wants to be around. But if you're in a situation where like some women get guys who just want to use them for their physical, right? And they know it now, man. They know it, but they try to play like. They try to play, they don't. Come on. You get the girls who got guys who just wanted them for their physical. Now then, now for that. When they argue that, I say, let's show me your social media. Show me your social media. Show me your comments. Show me your comments.

SPEAKER_02:

Show me your comments. Show me what you're allowing people to say. Huh? Okay, now let everybody who's saying this, because Max makes a great point. Knock the goddamn mic down. Go look at my shit. Go look at my shit. And see if there's a female saying, oh, you fine. Nope. You better not say that shit on my damn Instagram with 8,000, 9,000 people following me. I got a wife. You better respect my wife. Or I'm checking your bitch ass. I don't care how you feel. Because at the end of the day, whether I get fired from a job, whether I move on from something, that woman is married to me for the rest of my life. Come on. And you know it's crazy. Fucking life, bro.

SPEAKER_01:

People don't understand that. That for life is a real anymore. You know what the crazy thing is? For the moment. No, no, no. We come from the era of this marriage is for life. The generation that's today, this marriage is for the likes. Yeah. And when I say mic, when I say likes, I mean the likes.

SPEAKER_03:

Listen, I know a couple of you that follow me that you only got with somebody and you stay with somebody.

SPEAKER_02:

Because you post somebody just to stay for the likes. Just to show somebody that, hey, I got somebody with me. I'm happy. No, you're not. No, you're not. You cheat on your spouse all the time. Those of you who are married to cheat on your spouse, like, fuck you, bro. That's garbage. I'm just being real. Like, fuck you, bro. They're garbage. Straight up. You cheat on your spouse and you married, fuck you, bro. You a bitch. You got some insecure ass, whole ass shit. I want to fade you, bro. You want a friendly fade? Come to me, bro. I swear to God, bro. I've been waiting for a celebrity to throw these hands, bro. I've been waiting, Joe Budden, Ryan Clark. I've been waiting, Brandon Marshall. I've been waiting, bro. I done tagged you brothers on Instagram. None of you brothers answer and I get it. Johnny Manzo. You know, Sean, maybe it's not enough money. Johnny Manzo. Johnny, man, I beat the shit out of Johnny Manzel. If it's celebrity, I'll do a celebrity boxing match with any one of you, bro. Nah, Fred. I fuck with him. It's a different energy like that. Fred, I fuck with him. I just don't, Fred, I don't know why you bring people on there. That's my only issue with Fred. Fred is a god, bro. Like, if you're from South Florida, you from Florida, like I'm from Florida. You know Fred is the greatest like running back that ever came out of this state. There's no running back that did what he did at his size. Reggie Bush? Reggie Bush ain't got shit on Fred Taylor, bro. And y'all could. And Red Click from Clickbait me. Fred Taylor's a better running back than Reggie Bush ever was. Bet the cash. More thousand yard seasons. Reggie Bush ain't have half the thousand yard seasons Fred Taylor did. Fred Taylor's a fucking god, bro. The man ran the 4'2 nine, bro. He was 230, 6'3. Come on, bro. The boy is my height, bro. When I pull up on him, if I go down this, if I go down to West Palm Beach, Sean, Fred is my height. He's talking to me, Trav, K E, Deontay, all us, bro, in one group. And I forgot the other cousin they had that played linebacker. Who? Emin Smith. Well. You talking about Emmett Smith that played with the first round O line? Or you're talking about Fred Taylor that played with the backups? That had 10,000 yards rushing with backups. Emmett Smith played for the Cowboys that had first round pick. Say less. Larry Allen. He was born in Miami. That's the greatest guard that ever played. Larry Allen. Respectfully, I can run behind that cowboy clown and get you. Damn, bro. Larry Allen, bro. Larry Allen was his guard, bro. Give me another guard that's to the they compare guards. So you know who's the second one? Who? Who? Fred Taylor. It literally says it. Say, Fred, you a fucking goat. Other notables? Who? Derrick Henry. Okay. No question. Can't argue with that. Okay. 7,000 yards in high school. That's Chris Johnson, Eric Rhett, John Williams.

SPEAKER_00:

I don't know who those guys are. I thought Noel Devine would be on that list.

SPEAKER_02:

Chris Johnson from uh CJ2K? Well, Chris Johnson. Yeah, CJ2K. He rushed for 2,060 yards. Well, he rushed for 2,500 yards, didn't he? 2,500. He's the only one that touched 2,500. And he was 5'8. And Eric Rhett was. We're just. Eric Rhett was uh was uh on the bucks. Oh, that's right. Who? Eric Rhett. I thought uh my boy James Wilder told me his daddy had the record. He probably does, but I mean James Wilder's not from Florida. What? Right?

SPEAKER_01:

No, James.

SPEAKER_02:

Where's James Wilder senior from?

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, I need to know now. Senior, isn't it?

SPEAKER_02:

No, no, no, no, no. Senior has a street, Sean. He has a Wilder Avenue. Okay? So I need to know. Yeah, because I if that's my boy James Wilder, who is the only player in the state of Florida history. Y'all hear me? James Wilder Jr., he got a gym right up the street from here.

SPEAKER_01:

Right down the street.

SPEAKER_02:

Okay. He's the only player in the state in history to be number one on offense and defense. He was born in Missouri, not Tampa. Oh, I'm hurt. He's not from Tampa. No, he's not from Tampa. My whole life I've done. James, do you know that? Because you're telling everybody he's from Tampa. No, it's uh literally said, and it said it's a couple of. Oh, he's a Brian Tim's. He's from somewhere else. Yeah, there you go. We're gonna leave it. Still a Tampa legend, but she no, most definitely. Tampa legend, but damn. Well, James Wilder Jr. is from Tampa, and that boy was number one offense and event. Yeah, because that's the same.

SPEAKER_00:

And went to Florida State, and he didn't even have to go to Florida State.

SPEAKER_01:

Shit. Well shit, Times. We done, we done, we done told him told to everybody about themselves.

SPEAKER_02:

Let me leave. Let me leave it. Yeah, yeah. Leave it. Leave it sweet. I got ice on something. Uh ladies. Because I I really that's why I came on here for, but we started talking about other things. Make sure you don't knock things off uh the end table over here. Knock shit off. He's drinking water, I swear. It's water. Um, ladies, treat your man with respect. Because that's really all we give a fuck about. Like, we don't really care about other women and other things going on. We really care about respect. Respect is everything. If you show your man respect, he'll show you loyalty. And if you have loyalty, you have nowhere to go. And I mean, I've been with my wife for 15 years, bro. So I can only speak from what I'm doing myself. And I'm I don't I'm not a religious person. People who know me, they know that I don't pray like that. So I believe in myself. Ten toes down, uh I put the hood before God. So I I'm really standing on that. Some of you may feel stupid. You know, that's that's on you. That's on you, but my resume speaks for itself. So my belief system has worked for me, and I just want every single brother. If you love a brother, stay with him. If you love him, shorty, stay with him because every dog will have his day. And if you think that you can shit on somebody, just because they in a certain situation, I promise you the world will show you different. Be who you want to be treated like. Come on. Be who you want to be treated like. Damn, dog.

SPEAKER_01:

Shit, we done dropped too many bars on this one, man. You had one just like fucking 10 minutes ago, dude.

SPEAKER_02:

That's what it is. Oh, they ain't getting married for love. They're getting married for likes.

SPEAKER_04:

Woo! Hey! That's what it is.

SPEAKER_01:

So until next time, like, comment, subscribe, mash the notification button. Tim's my man, it's always a pleasure, my brother. Sean will be back next time because he's on the payroll. And as always, in Max. And hey, you ain't gotta believe. Just trust. Just trust.