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Speaker 1

He's like an aqua tank that goes like seventy miles an hour.

Speaker 2

He is aqua tank.

I don't know what an aqua tank is.

Still, it's a tank that can go in water.

Speaker 1

Is he a powerful scot like eighty knots on the water and like, is he a cruise ship?

No, he's not a cruise Okay, they could use a cruise ship, though they can use two cruise ships in that organization.

Right now, welcome to Dudes on Dudes.

I'm Julian Edelman and I'm Rob Grankousk And this is the show where your favorite dudes get to talk about their favorite dudes.

And the NFL season is in full swing, full swing, flying by.

Well, what are we talking about?

In this episode?

Woll one of the best wide receivers in the game.

And then will the Ravens make the playoffs?

Speaker 2

We'll see what the Crystal Balls have to say, and then we answer questions from Discord and the Chillest Dude of the Week presented by cors Like Let's come.

Dudes on Dudes is a production of iHeartRadio Jules.

Speaker 1

What's going on?

Bro?

What's going on?

Been a while since we've done an official dude segment in person.

Should we do one?

Now?

We got to.

I think we should step into it.

It's been it's been a little naked without the segment.

I like our our our little vamps on weekly updates and stuff.

But I feel like we need to feel like we need a dude we do, we really do so.

I think we should set the cock the cock.

I think we should set the.

Speaker 2

Clock, a clock, Julia and that cock.

I think we need to set the clock.

Speaker 1

Do we have the AI?

Yes we do.

Here we go.

Speaker 2

Oh, it's the AI synopsis.

Speaker 1

Oh, we're back, We're back.

This is when you know we're back in the night house.

Speaker 2

We got the AI synopsis going, Robbie g reading it off.

Speaker 1

Oh this is a short one too.

I like that some of the AI synopsis.

Speaker 2

We're getting a little bit mean long, too many as too many accolades.

Speaker 1

But here we go.

We gotta know what a I got.

Speaker 2

We take out a short, short one right here.

That's just gonna explain this guy just like that all right.

Standing at six foot two hundred and one pounds, he is a wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals.

He won the twenty twenty one NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year after a record breaking debut season.

He is a two time Pro bowler and helped lead LSU to a national championship in twenty nineteen.

Known for speed and physicality, he continues to be one of the NFL's most dominant young receivers.

Speaker 1

Let's get on, Mr Chase.

You know, Chase, what's the first thing that you think of when you hear Jamar Chase?

Jules.

Speaker 2

I'll let me go first, Rob, what's the first thing you think of when you hear Jami?

What do you think the best wide receiver in the NFL?

Speaker 1

It's hard to argue, hard to argue.

You can't even argue.

It is hard to argue.

I mean, we just watched those Week five games.

Would you say earlier.

Speaker 2

I said the Cincinnati Bengals should have lost to the Detroit Lions thirty five or whatever, thirty eight to zero.

But the Cincinnati Bengals have Jamar Chase, so therefore they lost thirty eight to seventeen.

Because Jamar Chase is that dominant of a player, and he is a seventeen point swing type of player in these NFL games.

Speaker 1

That's how good he is.

Now, I agree it was garbage time.

It wasn't really garbage time.

You see those routes, No, the routes were elite, elite, elite.

Yeah, and he brought him together and everyone was guarding Jamar and it was crazy impressive, but it was garbage time.

Speaker 2

It was garbage time.

But he's still a seventeen point swing in my eyes, he's he's done it many times in games.

I mean some games bat seven point swinging.

Some games he's a seventeen point swing.

And I do kind of feel bad for him too, because without Joe Burrow, I mean, this Bengals team has been just a complete mass.

They finally got off to a hot start two and aw now they're two and three.

I mean, maybe in the future they should just go all into from the very beginning, because bad things happen when they go to and I'll get the hot starck.

Speaker 1

It's bad.

It's sad because they really were trying to focus on starting the year fast and then then you know, Joe Burrow breaks his toe and it still show, you know, watching Jamar play, he's still he's still working hard.

He's still the guy on the field when I think of him.

Man, when I first started watching him, He reminded me of a big Steve Smith.

Remember Steve Smith, like he made the Islan.

He had great routes, he could rouch you up, wrestle, he could, he could, he could tough do well in fifty to fifty balls and he was only like five nine five eight.

I think Jamar is like a big version of Steve Smith, with more speed maybe.

And Steve could walk guys down like he was a fast dude.

Yes, like Jamar is.

He's six foot, he's two ten.

He's elite at running routes.

His explosion in and out of cuts is spectacular.

You never see him get ran from behind.

He can.

He can catch a curl route and then outrun the pursuit that's chasing him from behind, and then cut on a guy that's coming from another angle.

His yards after catcher are crazy.

He can get fifty to fifty balls.

I remember early on in his preseason of his rookie year, people were, you know, talking about his hands, and this guy has elite hands.

He's just been everything you expected him to be being.

You know, what is he the third fourth overall draft pick.

Speaker 2

I think he was a fifth over y raw.

I mean for his size, he's so smooth.

I mean, he's one of the most powerful wide receivers to ever play the game.

He's explosive, Like you said, well built lower body.

I would say that helps out well.

I mean, however he's training.

I mean, just keep that going because it's working big time.

He's got some blistering vertical acceleration and I believe that's what gets him open on the deep balls because of the acceleration.

DB's aren't ready for that.

I kind of had that in my game.

It kind of threw linebackers and DB's off.

When you know, when I planted my foot and went to the flag, I had that little acceleration, extra burst and they weren't expecting that at the moment.

It's like another gear in mid route.

He has that as well.

His hands are phenomenal and he's strong.

Speaker 1

Hands, strong, strong hand catches.

Speaker 2

Big playability is up there obviously.

I mean he makes some of the biggest plays in the NFL.

He's great in scramble situations.

Speaker 1

On the same page always so like he's a complete wide receiver all across the board.

Speaker 2

I mean one area I think he needs a work and maybe blocking, But like when you're that good, you don't need a block, right.

Speaker 1

I think their whole their whole offense needs to learn how to block for the run game in the past game.

But how crazy is it that this LSU group of receivers Jamar Chase, Justin Jefferson, who else the elk neighbors, Odell Beckham.

I mean, is LSU receiver you.

Speaker 2

LSU was wide receiver you from about two thousand, like sixteen to twenty twenty two.

But now I'm giving my crown to Ohio for the last couple of years.

Speaker 1

And like Amica a Buka, Amika a Buka, Amica a Buka.

First off, I want to apologize for getting your name Ron.

That was genuine the other day.

It was very genuine, but everyone knew who I was talking about.

You can't not know him.

He's too damn good now.

It was just a little apology, that's all, Jules.

Speaker 2

I'm sorry, but he is that good now and he's taking Ohio State to a whole other level in the one gym, the wide receiver for you because of what he's doing.

But it was LSU LSU for the couple of years, you know, beginning of twenty twenties, and now it's Ohio State, you know, university.

Speaker 1

How cool would have been to play with your college quarterback that fed you in the pros?

I mean, like when the college quarterbacks like really goddamn the most.

That's the most ideal situation, that is it.

Speaker 2

And that's why these two are are such great, you know players, and their chemistry is so good together because they've been doing it since their college days.

But playing with Jamar Chase, you really don't even nique chemistry with him sometimes because he routes up to his defenders so much.

He's opened by five six yards sometimes, especially on the deep ball, and if you just have an army, you can just chuck it down the field while there's no chemistry needed.

You just throw the ball up and Jamar Chase is getting it.

Speaker 1

I bet you he would have been a good rebounder.

And that's wrong, you know what I mean?

Yeah, I feel like he can box out guys.

I mean he's covered, he still makes the play, Yeah he does.

He's still like he's he's a and that's a good rebounder.

There's guys all all around you still going up for the rest as well, But you're the one who comes down with the ball.

I bet you he was.

That's what he's doing.

I mean, he won the Triple Crown last year and didn't even go to the playoffs, which is crazy to me.

That's elite.

He's got the best rookie season to date when he was playing for a receiver until Puca just broke that.

Do you think he gets twelve hundred yards?

Speaker 2

He's at least gonna get a thousand yards, that's not even a question.

But twelve hundred yards, yes, that's very doable.

Speaker 1

I think he still gets it.

Yeah, because he's gonna he's gonna knock off a two hundred yard game.

He knocked off like he's knocked off some crazy games league.

Speaker 2

He'll at least knock off to two hundred yard games this year.

Speaker 1

I mean, this dude's an absolute beast.

Speaker 2

I mean, Jamar Chase was just so elite in college as well, and on the big stage whenever the lights are on, it just didn't matter.

I mean, look at his stats national Title game versus Clemson.

He had nine receptions two hundred and twenty one yard.

I mean, how many two hundred plus yards games has this guy had in his career?

And we're talking not just in the pros, but college as well.

He had two touchdowns in that game.

He's the first LSU player with three two hundred plus yard games in a season.

He's just been a stud, you know, since he stepped on that football feel in his college days.

I mean, probably unbelievable in high school as well, obviously, but we're talking when you're going versus elite competition.

He's been an absolute animal.

Speaker 1

He also switches his cleats up at halftime every game.

Superstition, superstition.

You see that he had the Dion looking ones.

Those those old those are used to look like the old d On's, like those U zebra stripes up top with the orange.

But that's got to be creat Do you have any stuperstitions at halftime?

Speaker 2

Oh well, Jamar Chase he was doing every game and started sophomore year at LSU because his socks would get wet and I don't like that makes so much sense man and LSU, what is it?

Ninety five degrees the human humans popping And every.

Speaker 1

Single time when we were playing in training camp Tampa's in Tampa as well, your socks would get so wet and drench it would feel like you're running with one hundred pound weights on your feet and it's the worst situation.

It's so uncomfortable and you feel like you're like a shell of who you can possibly be out on the football field.

Blisters, yes, blisters as well.

And honestly, I remember doing that every once in a while when we used to have double days.

You change your shoe and cleaton have dry in the second game or the second half, Like it is a changer.

It does make it feel like you can cut better because you get in that wet sock, you slide on the cleat and then it just chafes your toe.

You get a big bunion.

It's the worst, the worst.

All right, Well, what kind of dude is Jamaar Chase Man?

Let's get into it.

Let's get into it.

I mean, he could hit all these dudes I'm and he seems like a cool dude, you know what I mean.

Like he's just a calm, cool dude in the locker room.

He seems like a great locker room dude for the biggest star he is in the locker room.

But I think it's one thing.

I think so too.

I Mean, he's a for sure, he's a dog, for sure.

But on three I think he's a one two three freak for I.

Speaker 2

Mean just the explosiveness he brings to the table at his size, at the wide receiver position, you got to have freakish abilities.

Speaker 1

To be able to do what he's doing.

He's like an aqua tank that goes like seventy miles an hour.

Like I've seen.

I get in these wormholes of all these these new weaponries and stuff, and there's like these tanks that go like hella fast and then go in the water, and I think they may even be able to hover.

Speaker 2

That's what he is.

He's like an aqua tank.

He is, well, aqua tank, aqua tank.

Speaker 1

Well that was fun to get into.

I don't know what an aqua tank is.

Still, it's a tank that can go in water.

But also this one goes fast.

It's just you could do a lot.

Is that a submarine?

It's like the ductboat or a speedboat?

Is he a speedboat?

Is he a powerful boat?

With speedboat?

It goes like eighty he can go like eighty knots on the water.

And like, is he a cruise ship?

No, he's not a cruse Okay, he's not a cruise all right, all right, they could use a cruise ship, though, I sure can.

They can use two cruise ships for that organization.

Right now, let's go crystal ball segment.

Speaker 2

Robbie, you started all right, Well, with so much football I have to play, there is so much uncertainty for so many players and teams around the league.

Speaker 1

That's where our crystal balls come in.

Handy crystal balls.

It's time for another edition of crystal balls.

Let's get into it, Chris, let's do it.

Yes, I remember everyone, I call it crystal balls because Greg said, let me looking at my crystal balls.

Well, what's the real name.

It's crystal ball.

Yeah, it's a crystal ball.

Speaker 2

But the crystal balls yeah yeah, because there's two of us.

Speaker 1

Yeah, it's honestly, if.

Speaker 2

It was just me doing this segments, let me get my crystal ball out.

But well you hear Jos, it's crystal balls plural.

I just needed the explanation.

That's all.

Speaker 1

Well, let's get into it.

Russell Wilson will get his job back as QB one in New York before the season is over.

Does the crystal balls say yes?

Does the crystal balls say no?

Speaker 2

Okay, before we get into it.

I feel like Russell Wilson's job was to be the quarterback of the New York Giants, no matter what situation he was in.

It was to be a leader.

If he was going to be the number two quarterback.

When he signed with the Giants, it wasn't like he signed to be guaranteed as the number one quarterback, but he had to work himself and earn the job, which he did at the beginning and training camp.

But if that wasn't going to be the case, I feel like his job all so was going to be, Hey, if you're the number two, hey lead as a veteran.

Show this young buck, you know the ways, show him how it's done.

Lead by example.

So, Russell Wilson, where is this crystal ball?

Where is it?

The crystal ball says, no matter what situation he's in, he has a job and he has to earn it.

So if he's the first quarterback or the second quarterback, he has to be a leader, no matter what the situation is.

Speaker 1

So he's got QB one mentality, but he could be QB two on the field.

Well, my crystal ball says, yes, he probably will be the QB one at one.

My crystal ball was all over the place.

Did my crystal ball make any sense to Did you understand what I was trying to say.

I did.

He's got to be QB one as a mindset and as a professional show QB two, who's really QB one, how to be a professional because QB one, who's really QB two is still young?

Yes, exactly, Yeah, at least you understood.

I understood it.

I think yes, because I think QB one Jackson Dart right now, he's he's exciting, he's electric, but he he's gonna get hurt.

I feel like he's gonna get banged up.

Speaker 2

Yeah, the crystal ball, says Russell, Wilson will be in again.

Speaker 1

He'll be like I just think Jackson Dart, he's he's he's very fun, exciting, but like it's.

Speaker 2

Gonna be a year for the Giants where they're just going to be trying all different type of experiments.

Speaker 1

I just you can't play as hard as Jackson Dart does when you're in the NFL.

I mean, when you can't get hit when you're that young, you can get away with it for a couple or two or three or four.

It's just it's it's hard.

Let's get into the next one.

All right, more than three head coaches will be fired by Thanksgiving this year.

What is your crystal balls balls?

Speaker 2

Uh, well, my crystal bass has no I think maybe one coach will be fired.

What owners are now doing because there's really no benefit of firing your coach mid season because you still got to go through the whole process of finding the coach after the season.

So just dismantling your organization like that, you know, halfway through a season, really doesn't make sense.

And you see these owners giving these guys head coaches more time as well, because firing them just just is going to keep that organization where exactly they are.

I never seen an organization fire a guy really and then the interim coach takes them to the playoffs and then it's it's happened before.

But the percentage is low.

And we're talking before Thanksgiving.

I mean, there's a lot of football left to be played after Thanksgiving.

There's a couple of coaches in mind that I feel like are going to get fired.

But I I don't think it's I'm not gonna say okay too early.

Speaker 1

I just don't even want to bring it up.

Speaker 2

I think it's unfair, But uh, I think it just before Thanksgiving not gonna happen.

Speaker 1

I think it's gonna be close.

Really maybe one guy, I don't two guys.

That's close.

Actually, that's really close.

Because all we need here is crystal balls asking about thre three is three.

The spread.

Three is the spread, so it has to be four.

You can push it three, you can push it three.

I might have to push I don't know, man, it could get pretty ugly here for a few teams.

And I won't say no names either.

Let's get on to the next one.

Chador Sanders will get a start for the Browns before Christmas.

Speaker 2

My crystal ball says, yes, Shador Sanders will get a start for the Browns, because why wouldn't he get a start for the Browns.

Cleveland Browns aren't gonna be the my crystal ball says, the Cleveland Browns aren't gonna be in playoff contention.

That's also what my crystal ball say.

So if they're not in playoff contention, why not put Shador Sanders in at least for a game or two to see what he has to see if he could possibly be the future of the Browns, or possibly trade them eventually and.

Speaker 1

Get some value for him.

Mike crystal Ball says it's up to Gabriel because I thought he looked decent last week in London.

I mean, he played a solid football game.

He took care of the football.

Everyone thinks he's decisive with the football.

Whenever you hear any kind of guy talk about him, they'd say he's a serious guy that knows what to do, gets the ball out quick.

If I think the Browns in a kind of beat up division and AFC North Division, that's kind of struggling right now.

I don't think they're quite out of it yet.

They always just hang around.

Stefanski knows how to just hang around.

Let's figure some things out, have a really good defense, maybe get Dylan Gabriel to maybe, you know, get things going in the right direction.

I don't know.

I think it all depends on how Gabriel plays.

That's what Christian Ball says, even though that's probably like the scapegup all right next one.

So is that a yes or no?

Speaker 2

Like like you shake up the crystal ball and it can only pop up yes, and it can only pop up.

Speaker 1

Now before Christmas.

No.

I think Gabriel, I think he's gonna do all right.

Speaker 2

I think he did pretty solid, you know, with all that pressure on him versus the Minnesota Vikings defense Brian Florish type of you know defense where he's scheming and mixing things up.

He did very good for that first first start of his you know, being on Cleveland.

Speaker 1

So I do believe.

Speaker 2

Yeah, if Gabriel stays healthy and he and he and he shows potential and he shows improvement every week, then you cannot pull him, you can.

Speaker 1

You can't pull him.

Well depend they keep on losing games.

Yeah, yeah, I bet they're gonna win a couple.

We'll be right back after this quick break.

Speaker 2

All right, let's go, let's go get Let's get onto the next The Baltimore Ravens will miss the playoffs in two thousand twenty five.

Speaker 1

Whoa, my crystal ball says last year they were two and two through the first four.

But what are they right now?

One and four one?

Yeah, that's way worse than two and two.

And Lamar's got a hamstring?

Ham string and bad grade one?

Is it a grade two?

Every guy that I know on the team is on the injury report, literally, Humphrey, Hamilton, Ricard, just everyone that you know on the Baltimore Ravens.

Christ Yeah, I don't think they're making the playoffs.

My ball says no, they're not making the playoffs this year.

This is bad, bro.

It's they can't stop anyone right now.

They got bamboozled by Houston, who really hasn't been able to get their offensive clicking.

It was good to see Stroud and Houston get clicking on offense finally, but that's not good for the Ravens, and I don't see it getting any better.

Mike Chris the ball says no as well.

Speaker 2

It's like everything was clicking for them, plenty of games, you know, on the offensive side of the ball, solid defense last year, and now just everything's collapsing.

The missing I know they're missing a lot of guys, but just to collapse that much, it's kind of be hard to climb out of this hole that they're in now one and four.

The offense isn't clicking, the run game isn't there as well.

I mean, I feel like they really don't know how to use Derrick Henry this year.

He went for what he went for two thousand yards last year, right, two thousand yards, and now it's like, let's not handle them the ball.

Speaker 1

Yeah, he's also you know, he's had some fumble problems.

He's fumbled a few times, he has.

But it's just it's been a tough year.

This is this has been nothing's been going their way.

Speaker 2

They can't stop going.

They can't stop anyone right now.

I'm just gonna go no, No, they're they're in too big of a hole now.

Speaker 1

And they really haven't played any division games.

And those that division, they know, they know each other.

Tough division.

Hey, little Dylan Gabriel might look all right against him, but Multimore, right, they beat they beat Cleveland, don't know, but they're gonna play again, play.

But they still got to play the Steelers twice.

He still got to play Dylan Gabriel once.

Speaker 2

Yeah, and they got to play the Bengals that have Jamar Chase.

Speaker 1

How are they gonna stop Jamar Chase.

He's gonna he's gonna.

Speaker 2

Be a thirty point swing differential type player in that game.

Speaker 1

I got faith that they're going to be competitive.

I mean, the Ravens, they're going to figure some things out.

But it may be too late.

Man, it's one in four is a lot.

That's, like you said, though they haven't played that much in the division.

Speaker 2

All right, next one, all right, Stefan Diggs will finish the season as the Patriots receptions leader.

My Crystal ball Well says, well, let's check out his stats right now.

Is he leading the Patriots right now on receptions?

Speaker 1

He is?

Speaker 2

He is, and he's just getting better.

He's coming off the ACL and you can tell every week that he's improving.

His stats are going up.

His big play making abilities are getting better every we just hasn't had a touchdown yet.

Once he gets in the end zone once, I'm sure it's gonna you know, he's gonna get even more comfortable.

And Drake Made's gonna keep finding him in the red zone.

But I say not, I say my Crystal Balls says yes.

I mean he's already leading them in with.

Speaker 1

What's the whole team right because I think Hunter Henry might be a guy that's steal.

Speaker 2

Yeah, Hunter Henry is very very solid player, very reliable tight end, very consistent here.

But Stefan Diggs will be the Patriots leader in receptions by Hi.

It's not even close, Julian, it's not even close.

He's twelve more than the next guy.

And the next guy is Hunter Henry.

Who's a tight end.

Speaker 1

I know, but you know, it's a long season.

Speaker 2

It is a long season.

But he's getting better, he's getting improvement.

I think he does a weekly basis.

No, it's not what you think, is what your crystal ball says.

My crystal boss is yes, so it's technically you're not even wrong.

You just blame it on the crystal ball.

Speaker 1

Stupid crystal ball.

Speaker 2

Like it's kind of like Rocky Gronkstone.

Did you see Rocky Gronkstone playing that u of a basketball game?

Speaker 1

I mean last week in the Red and Blue game, this guy just kicked.

Speaker 2

Out Rocky Gronkstone got kicked out, you know, for a following too hard and then spiking the basketball.

But he also had three attempts at the three point line, and he airballed the first one and then he bricked the next two.

But that was Rocky Gronkstone.

I thought Rocky Gronkstone was gonna Rocky dunk.

Yeah he did, he won the dunk.

Oh no, actually that wasn't Rocky Gronkstone, his lookalike that everyone thinks who Rocky Gronkstone is, which was me.

Speaker 1

Everyone thinks I was Rocky Gronkston.

I wasn't.

Speaker 2

I won an airball three point shot and I want to throw near.

I would never airball a three pointer.

But Rocky Gronkson was But everyone who Everyone thinks it was me, But I was there and I won the dunk contest.

Speaker 1

I jumped over a range over the little one.

Yeah, the little range over saw it like the kid range drover freaking wrong.

Speaker 2

Yeah, that was sick.

It was really fun.

It was cool.

Tommy Lloyd's great.

He's there.

He's their head coach.

He's been there for a couple of years.

He has that program in the top ten every single year.

Every year, they just can't.

They just can't win that big game.

Yet in the sweet success you get it in the tournament, they will.

I mean it's not Rocky.

Speaker 1

Rocky Gronkstone's going to get him some recruits.

Speaker 2

Yeah, Rocky Gronkstone came out of the transfer portal.

He was at the Buffalo State Penetary.

Uh entry, Yeah, penitentiary.

Uh he's not that smart, by the way, he was in jail for a while.

But uh, he's he's a really good player.

He has a lot of heart, at a lot of soul, a lot of passion.

Speaker 1

Uh is he even an IL deal?

He's got one one.

Speaker 2

It's to a gas station.

You know he's got he gets one hundred bucks in free gas a month.

Speaker 1

That's tight.

Yeah, what's he got to do for it?

Uh?

The how would you know?

Anyways, I don't know.

You don't know what he has thought.

I just talked to him real quick.

Speaker 2

He's like, Yo, my ANIL deal is one hundred bucks and free gas man at the gas station Circle K and Tucson, Arizona.

I didn't ask him what he had to do for it, but he's like, yeah, he gets a hundred bucks and free gas.

And I think he has a motorized bike that he puts the gas in.

That's not a car.

I saw him pull up.

Motorized bike.

Speaker 1

What kind of bike?

Just like a Harley?

Speaker 2

No, No, No, like a like a bicycle that has an engine on him.

Speaker 1

Oh wow, yeah, pretty cool rock.

We gotta get this guy, We gotta, we gotta, we should get him on the podcast.

Yeah, we shall last one for crystal Balls.

And here it is, will Tom Brady come out of retirement to replace Gino and be the first ever owner coach player.

My crystal Ball says no, I think my crystal ball says maybe.

I mean, we keep on turning ball over there, it's Tommy coming out.

No, no, he's no, he's not.

I had to ask it the crystal ball, is it mindset?

No?

Yeah?

No, Well I mean could he yeah he could?

Could he?

I don't, but the crystal ball says no.

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Question number one, what's Rob and Jules perfect Meal?

From KDP sixty four ninety four.

Speaker 2

All right, KDB KDP sixty four ninety four.

Speaker 1

Great numbers you got in there.

They're just a little off.

Speaker 2

Oh, six four nine, that's why it's six four nine four six four nine four.

Saw the sixty nine is for you and the other six in the sixty nine is back for you.

I see what that person, that's a different number.

That is a good one right there.

That's creative KDP six four nine four.

But my perfect meal to me, it was my chicken sou fe.

But now it has been taken over by another meal by my mom.

I love when she cooks on the grill.

And there's this sauce that's only in Buffalo.

It's called Chovetta's sauce and it's like a vinegourette sauce and it just has a couple of spices in it as well, very healthy for you, and you put it on chicken and then it's called Chovetta's chicken.

So my mom has the Chavetta sauce at her house.

And also she gets her unbelievable steaks that she gets from Costco.

She gets these ribbies and these tomahawks and stuff from Costco.

Speaker 1

Unbelievable steaks.

They're very you know, Kirkland brand very under rings.

It's not actually underrated.

Speaker 2

If you know about Kirkland brands, it's the best one of the branders out there, it really is.

And she cooks on the grill and then she has twice baked potatoes and then she also grills the asparagus.

And that's the perfect meal in my eyes, with a side of blue cheese from Buffalo to dip your Chavetta's chicken and your steak into.

Speaker 1

Wow, that's a good meal.

I was gonna say French dip, but that that was really good.

I like a good friend dip, always a good friend tip.

Let's get on to another one favorite dunking on the bills moment for you, Rob from Pigeon Man all right.

Speaker 2

My favorite dunking on the bill's moment.

I would say.

Speaker 1

I have like a couple favorite of Robs dunking on all right.

I remember when he was younger, you just scored touchdowns anytime we play there my favorite?

Yes, but what was my I think you did it like you did it like a a running jump spike there.

Speaker 2

Yes, yes, yeah, where you like hot double hopping like I get a little momentum with a skipping and then I hop and then I spike it.

And that's how you get the most power behind the gronk spike.

You gotta get that momentum built up.

And that's what I was doing in Buffalo because I was playing in my hometown and I was excited.

I wanted to ground spike that could possibly do.

But my favorite dunking on the Bills moment.

Man, Like, there's so many great moments that we had going against the Bills.

It wasn't like any time, we like never really knocked him out of the playoffs or anything.

They just were never you know, a team to be, you know, almost making the playoffs, so that we never knocked him out knocking out They weren't like they are now.

So like I would say my one handed touchdown catch versus one that was a sick one.

That was a sick one.

It was in the corner of the end zone at Gillette Stadium.

I was one on one with their all pro safety.

Who was it at the time, Poyer, No, not Poyer, the other one, Hi, Yeah, one of Michael High one of the best cover safeties all Pro at the time.

He was covering me.

But I'm uncoverable because of just my size.

I'm not saying because of how great I am.

I'm saying because I can use my size to my advantage.

And then I have the athleticism at my size to be able to move around so and get the ball over a smaller defender.

So Tom placed it where only I could make the playoff my hand out, turned around a little bit, grabbed it one hand, cut my two feet and bounced tippy toe into the end zone and made it one unbelievable one hand catch at Gillette Stadium.

Speaker 1

That was a good one.

It was like an alley oop basically.

That was my alley oop dunk on the Buffalo Bills.

I had a couple two touchdown games against the Bills on the road there.

Thirteen one was kind of cool.

It was like my little breakout, a little two piece.

That was probably one of my favorite movies.

Also, the one when we clinched before you got there in two thousand and nine or something, or were you there in twenty ten when we clinched and we got snowed in?

Yes?

Oh no, I was there.

That was twenty ten.

That was two thousand and.

Speaker 2

Eleven, ten, yeah, two thousand times my rookie year.

Yes, And we got snow right storm the game, A snowstorm came so we couldn't fly barbecue.

Yes, you guys went there in Rochester.

I actually stayed back and I caught a ride up in the morning to meet you guys to fly out, because obviously my family's there in Buffalo, so I stayed back with my family, and I actually missed that trip.

And I heard so much about that trip when you just went to the dinosaur Barbecue.

Speaker 1

But that was a good game.

That was.

Let's get into another one.

We got a couple more here all, here we go.

Speaker 2

If both of you are gamers, what games are you currently playing?

From m J see, I'm not really a gamer right now, but when I was in college, it was Halo.

Halo was just to me one of the best games to ever, you know, come about my life.

Oh another one as well, because I gamed a little bit going you know, that was college life was Halo.

Going into the NFL, I played Zombies.

Yeah, Zombie Zombies was on call of duty, and I used to run home right after team meetings, right after you know that you practice ends at like two thirty and then you go in the meetings at three thirty to four thirty to watch film and then we would be cut from the stadium at four thirty.

I literally used to run home so I can get on the couch with Nasty Nate Doug, you know, Nasty NAEs, and we would put on Zombies and we would play Zombies from four thirty five the moment I got home because I hustled home here, don't tell.

Speaker 1

Hopefully Josh McDaniels isn't listening right now.

Speaker 2

I would run out of our meetings, play zombies from four to thirty five to like literally ten thirty at night, and then go to bed.

Speaker 1

And then do it again the next day.

Yeah, that's that's the NFL life.

Yeah, I got to like level thirty eight.

That's a I wasn't a Zombies guy.

I play.

I liked the war zones and stuff, and I was in the Fortnite for a little.

Right now, it's just FC twenty six, Football Club twenty six, the new FIFA.

That's the only one I'm playing.

That's the only one I'm playing.

How does taking a sick day in the NFL work?

From the kid with like five d's the kid, it's this kid rid.

This has to be a kid rid because the rid always wanted a sick day.

Speaker 2

He just wanted to chill out hall, get some rest, do his thing on the couch.

I don't think I've ever had a sick day.

Yes, So how do sick days work in the NFL?

I mean you really truly have to be sick in order to be sent on.

Speaker 1

Actually I got well, the COVID I got COVID.

Speaker 2

Yes, well, I got COVID was totally different.

That's not really a sick day.

That's called COVID days.

Like if you had COVID, you were sent home for a week.

That was a whole different protocol sick days.

Speaker 1

Like he told you in the trainer's room, like say here, here's some fluids and you have to sit there by yourself.

Like that was like I just remember doing that once when I was really sick.

Yeah, and like they isolated.

Speaker 2

They would send you home if like you truly have like the sweats, they would only send you home.

Is like they take your temperature and you truly just show right on the spot that your temperature.

Speaker 1

You know, you're you're you have a fever, right, Yeah, they'd send you home.

They would send you home.

Then your hands down and then they'd have a trainer, come check on you or something like that.

You're they take care of you.

Speaker 2

But only if you're like truly, truly, truly sick, Like you can't just have like a little cold.

Speaker 1

They're never gonna send no sniffles.

It's not just like I'm going to go in, no running nosey, Like literally, you gotta be dying, dying.

Food poisoning.

I got.

I had food poisoning.

Once they sent me home, it was bad, you know, I kind of had to like you had to kind of prove it.

So like I had like food poisoning and I would like one in and I was like, yo, Jim, look at the toilet.

I puked.

I would show him.

I'd be like, yo, I'm throwing up while taking a diarrhea and I.

Speaker 2

Feel like, watch you ship.

I would say, come here, come watch me, just to prove it.

And he'd be like, oh, I believe you.

Speaker 1

I believe I'm not.

Speaker 2

I'm like, no, come freaking watch me diarrhea and throw up at the same time, Jim like I'm sick.

Like that's the only way you got sick days in the NFL.

Speaker 1

That's the only way.

Yeah.

So that to answer your question, that was it.

Yeah, we got one more.

I like this question.

Speaker 2

This guy's asking me about my puzzling skills.

Who I like so, Rob, you recently on your Instagram story were showing off an elaborate five hundred piece puzzle that you had completed.

Speaker 1

Yes, I did, thank you very much.

Speaker 2

And by the way, I only showed off one of the five hundred piece puzzles I completed.

I actually completed two five hundred piece of puzzles and that equals a thousand pieces.

WHOA, that's a lot of pieces, jewels, that's a lot of piece, a lot of pieces.

Speaker 1

I can tell you that.

Speaker 2

Have you ever glued together a completed puzzle and then framed it?

I never glued together complete a puzzle, But there are like these cases now, like it's like, what is it like models?

Speaker 1

No?

You three dimensional?

No?

Speaker 2

Like you clear?

It's like clear, it's like puzzle holders.

Oh you oh, puzzle piece holders.

Yeah, and you frame them so you don't put them together.

You don't glue it together.

It was just a beach house.

One of the puzzles was and the other one I was an ice cream stand.

And I'm becoming so good at puzzles.

Back in the day, A five hundred piece puzzle like this would have taken me about, you know, probably fifteen to twenty hours to do.

And now I'm knocking out these puzzles, five hundred piece puzzles.

I sat there, I did it for five and a half hours, and I woke up and I did it for another hour and a half.

Speaker 1

So I knocked it out in a total of seven hours.

Speaker 2

So once you get on a stroll, Once you get on a roll, I mean you just boom, you start knocking it out.

Speaker 1

What are you thinking about when you're doing these puzzles?

Speaker 2

You're just thinking about finding the next piece and getting it done and fitting them together.

Because every piece you fit together, you feel accomplished, you feel satisfied, and its rewarding.

So five hundred pieces you feel satisfied four hundred and ninety nine times, not five hundred times.

Why, Joel's because the first piece isn't done.

You can't.

There's always gonna be one piece that doesn't connect.

Out of five hundred the very beginning, four hundred ninety nine connections you get.

Speaker 1

Is not five hundred.

No, there's five hundred pieces, but you only get four hundred ninety nine matches.

Like pieces together.

Yeah, I think so.

He's a number of guy.

What a question from Rachel c on Discord.

I want to you know what, that's gonna be my new gift.

Like whenever I'm in like a new state, or like I travel, I get lily like candy and like a snow globe, and I'm gonna get drunk like a puzzle.

Speaker 2

I'm telling you this is why I do puzzles.

Puzzles put your brain chemistry back together as well, probably you know it.

Really start doing puzzles.

Say you're partying, you're traveling back home six hour flights that I do, and you get home You're like, wow, I feel woozy.

Speaker 1

You know, I feel jet lag.

I feel like I can't even form a sentence.

All that stuff.

Well, what do I do.

Speaker 2

I go to the puzzles, and the puzzles they make me feel satisfied.

And also if I'm bored, I go to the puzzles.

If I'm not feeling complacent, if I'm not feeling present, I go to the puzzles.

And within five six hours of just going straight, within the first thirty minutes, you know, it's kind of tough.

It's like working out the first five minutes is tough, and then kaboom, you get into the groove.

Speaker 1

Well, same with puzzles.

Speaker 2

You're just sitting there, you're bored now, the first thirty minutes you're not really feeling it.

Then all of a sudden, everything just starts turning and kicking in and you get it and you sit there for five six hours straight.

You knock out the puzzle and you're done.

You get up and you're like, oh my gosh, it's eleven pm at night, like, what happened?

Speaker 1

What happened to my hole?

Speaker 2

Until your night, you don't think about food, you don't think about drinks, nothing.

You just go and you're satisfied and it makes you present.

And that's why I do puzzles.

Speaker 1

We're making a Dude's on Dudes puzzle.

It's gonna be one thousand piece puzzle.

It'll be coming to you guys soon.

We'll have a DOCU series of grunk doing the puzzle.

It'll be insane, So coming out next soon.

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