Episode Transcript
Fellas.
Speaker 2Thank you for tuning in to our Best of the Bus series, where we drop a best of the Bus or a best of episode every Saturday, where we throw it back to an old fun interview that we had just to throw it at the top of our at the top of our rollerdex here on Spotify, Apple, Google Play, wherever you're getting your audio podcast right now, and today we're throwing it back to when Christian McCaffrey joined the Boys at Super Bowl fifty seven.
He talks about becoming a fan of the pod, the trade from the Panthers to the Niners, and what went down in the NFC Championship.
Speaker 3Game that year.
Speaker 2We also get into his childhood with him having an NFL dad ed McCaffrey shout out.
Shout out at McCaffrey, dude, and the wild stuff he made him do.
There's an IV story in there that's a lot of fun.
What his dad did not allow on the football field at a young age.
Speaker 1This was a fun one.
Speaker 3Boys.
Enjoy it.
Big hugs, tiny kisses, lads.
John, Welcome to another episode of Busting with the Boys.
Hope, the Great White Hope has arrived.
Welcome Christian.
We're at the Contant House in Arizona.
Christian walks down the stairs, dude, and the first thing he hears is Burt Kreischer asking who Shane would rather fuck me or you?
And Shane said to you and that hurt.
Speaker 1Yeah, I saw it.
Speaker 3I saw he saw the hurt of my face.
Speaker 4Yeah, yeah, what what was your first impression of that wed entrance to walk into I was hurt for you, thank you, but definitely it wasn't wasn't too shocked.
Speaker 5I'm a fan of both those guys, so I figured something like that would be what happen.
Speaker 6Yeah, I walked through the boys normal commercady and then when we finished, you were all about what's up?
I was gonna say it wouldn't say your day when we when we finished the episode, Like, you're a big Shane Gillis fan.
Speaker 5Huh huge, huge.
I've seen the Austin stand up like fifteen times, dude.
Speaker 3It is so fucking funny.
Speaker 5It gets funnier the more you watch it, keep catching on to something you didn't know he is.
Speaker 3It's the awkward.
It's the awkward, like shoulders struck the best, some tough, hard nose, run it down your throats in a clouded dust.
Yeah, dude, he's so funny.
He played football.
He played football, did he really?
Yeah, at some like Naval Academy right west Point, west Point quick he did it.
Yeah, like three weeks He's like another, I can't, I can't do this anymore, dude.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, dude he is.
He's fucking awesome.
It's always great.
It's always great having them on, man.
Speaker 1But thanks for coming on though, bro.
Speaker 7Like I feel like we've been connected for a little bit because like we've seen you rock the merch.
We've started following each other and I'm just thinking, Yo, the fucking.
Speaker 3The boy yea so great, hope.
Speaker 1Yeah, he's following like that's fucking sick.
Yeah, how'd you get onto the how'd you get on the bus?
Speaker 5And I'm a fan of the POD for a lot of reasons.
Some of the guys in the locker room, you guys haven't talked about POD in the locker room, but uh.
Speaker 1No.
Speaker 5But I'm a fan of the POD for a lot of reasons.
I think there's not a lot of you know, when people think of NFL players, it's always you know, this stardom individual you know, it gets a lot of individual attention not kind of understanding the dynamic of the locker room.
And you have two guys who are on different spectrums and different journeys of a football team who came together in a pod, and a lot of your guys' podcasts are just it's the locker room.
And so for me, it's like, oh my god, that's like I'm sitting in the car and the off season throwing on a pod as I'm in.
Speaker 3The locker room.
Locker room with the boys.
Speaker 5Feel that, and so I feel like a lot of other people they they're you know, I don't know if they know that, but subconsciously they're like, damn, that's probably what goes on in the locker room.
Speaker 8Yeah, I'm a fan.
I really am a fan.
I like the pod a lot.
Speaker 3Dude.
I'm so happy you said that, because that's literally like our whole goal is.
Like everyone who you when you're playing in the league, like when you first get in the lead, there's those year ten guys and they like leave and they come back and you always ask them, hey, what do you miss And everybody says, there's a couple of answers, but everyone always says they missed the boys.
They missed the locker room, and like, as you get older, you kind of fear that.
So when Will and I started this like that, we wanted that to be the vibe.
We wanted to be the vibe where people are sitting down, we're asking the same dumb questions Kobe or Lebron or Michael we're asking.
First time he jerked off like just crazy like conversations about the Lebron question.
Yeah, but you know, that's always a question, and it's always a question.
The locker was the first thing came to my It's a popular question.
I don't think we have talked about that, but it is, like, it's fucking awesome, dude, and it's great to know that, like the forty nine or something, they roll with the.
Speaker 8Boys, it's the best.
It's a good locker room.
Speaker 3Kittle kind of steam had that, Yeah, I would say.
Speaker 5So, you know, for for me personally, I came in the middle of the year not knowing what was going on.
You know, I didn't know I knew people, but didn't know people, which was a weird experience.
Speaker 8But you can just tell.
Speaker 5I think there was twenty two guys from the Super Bowl team a few years ago, who are still on the team.
So they they'd set a culture and a standard that had been there for a while, and you know, I was just pumped up to join them.
Speaker 7What was it like getting traded?
It was you You're the friend.
You're like the face of the Panthers, like.
Speaker 3The fun when we would play you guys, they'd be like, if you stop this guy, we have a chance to win.
Speaker 7He's gonna touch the ball three times a game.
First overall draft pick for me Fantasy Football.
Thank you for Holden's true I was like, Okay, he's had a couple of jurry bugs last couple years.
This is he's gonna get it right this year.
Speaker 3Appreciate it.
Speaker 7Yeah, take us through that trade, bro, because that's I mean, that was a massive headline.
Speaker 3It was it was.
Speaker 5Inn you know, you hear about it, but you never I don't know.
For me, I never thought i'd get traded.
I thought I was a Panther forever.
I'm like, I bought a house there, this is home, and I'd heard the rumors in the offseason, so I you know, obviously I called the GM.
I'm like, hey, man, just you know, I just need to hear it from you.
Any any truth, and he was super honest.
He's like, look, absolutely not.
We don't want to do this, you know, but we'll listen to everything.
And that's that's fair.
I'm like, sounds good.
Just let me know.
But I went into the season, man, I'm like, look, I'm all in.
It is what it is.
I I legitimately forgot about that, thinking I'm on the team I play.
And I think it was four or five games and the rumors had continued to gone and coach rule got fired.
We had lost a few games in a row, and I figured, like, if this was going to happen, this is how it happens.
Speaker 3And you're anticipated it a little bit.
Speaker 5I didn't, maybe subconsciously, but I never I never addressed it, you know, openly.
And so, uh, we played La, we played the Rams.
It was a first game with Coach Wilkes, and we lost.
I had a pretty good game, though, and I just remember my agent saying it could happen this week, but I don't think so.
And so early in the week it was you know, I don't think this is happening.
And then the week kept going and going and there was more of a chance and I was just like, look, if it's going to happen, make a house preparing for Tampa.
So for you know, anyone who doesn't know what it's like to get traded in the middle of a week.
You know, I'm in practice in meetings Wednesday, treatment practice and meetings Thursday, treatment eleven thirty pm.
I get a call trading me to the Niners.
YadA, YadA, seven am.
Flight didn't say by to one person.
Practice with the Niners Friday.
Try to scramble together, you know, a few plays in a little package.
Go play the Chiefs on Sunday for the Niners.
And then from there you just so.
Speaker 3You when when you call the GM you obviously there's a bit of an anxiety.
And then when you after you play the Rams, your agents like, hey, probably won't happen, but it could happen this week.
How does that like affect you during the season leading up to that point, because obviously everyone's always all in, Like the guys who really care about football, they're gonna be all in for their team, but there's gonna be some sort of level of you got to feel some sort of way knowing there's a possibility of this team, whether you feel like they're giving up on you or they want to move on for whatever reason.
Like what was your thought process like up until getting traded.
Speaker 5Yeah, I mean it's I think I legitimately blocked it out for the first four weeks and then like like you said, like that week where it was like, hey, this could happen.
I mean it's all I thought about.
You know, It's like it was completely in the back of my head, like consuming the unknown.
Yeah, it consumes you, but you have to do your best.
Were I was, you know, prepping for Tampa.
So I just started, you know, doing all that and just getting ready to go.
And I figured, hey, don't change a thing, because regardless you're going to be on a team, whether it's you know, you get tryed Tuesday or whether you get traded Thursday, whatever it is.
I just didn't want to prolong it.
I wanted to play in every game this year.
That was a you know, big deal to me to be able to suit up and play in every game, and so I just wanted it to happen sooner than later.
But uh no, it definitely consumes you.
I mean, it's in the back of your head even in practice.
I'm like, dude, just don't do anything stupid, like who knows what's going to happen, Like I was warming up for like an hour just to make sure I'm you know, checking the box.
So yeah, it definitely consumes you a little.
Speaker 7Then you I was gonna say, as your initial reaction when you got traded, is it pissed off.
Speaker 8It's so weird.
Speaker 5It's a weird deal because there's so many emotions, and the first emotions probably anger, like man, you guys don't want me anymore?
Like that's really what it is.
You know, you can call it what it is.
Well, they got a lot for you.
It's like na, like you're you think you're better off without me, That's what it is.
Speaker 3And uh so you get that.
Speaker 5So it's you know, you're pissed off, but then you're excited, but then you're you know, you got two days.
So I just think there's so many emotions that get flooded at you at once that you're not really able to address because they give you the playbook as soon as you get there, and you're like, shit, man, that's all that's you know, I gotta get going, so you can't even address it.
And I don't even know if I've completely decompressed yet with the whole thing.
Speaker 3But it's like a big breakup and you don't get any chance after.
Yeah, they break up into a next relationship, Yeah, immediately, not even like the courting process of the other relationship.
I'm healthy to leave this one.
I go this one.
Your ex pis your next chick?
Speaker 1Yeah, what the hell is?
Speaker 3Hey, we're done.
But she's gonna be great to me.
She's gonna be fantastic.
I hope she's good, and she was.
She was.
It had to be a little bit of like Carolina was going down the dumbs pretty fast.
And then you get traded to the forty nine.
Ers are like, hey, you're pissed at first, and you're like, I'm going to a good ball club here in.
Speaker 5A family that obviously is you know you know what though, and I've this is dead honest truth.
I legitimately thought we could still win because we had a really hard first part of the schedule, and so there was a few games in there where we're like a god, like, you hope you win these games, and you want to win these games, but you got a new quarterback, you got a new offense.
There's gonna it's gonna come with some growing pains.
Our coordinator just got there, our quarterback got there in training camp, Like I, I really believe we could still win.
So in the back of my head, I'm like, you know, we could be one of those Miami teams who wins nine straight later in the year.
Speaker 3A couple of years ago.
Speaker 5I in my head believed that, and and they ended up doing you know, kind of making.
Speaker 1A little bit of the man.
Speaker 3I mean, they got the mix for sure.
Speaker 5So I I, you know, you any way you could get into the playoffs.
Speaker 8It doesn't really matter as long as.
Speaker 3You get in.
Speaker 5And so I thought we could and so that that didn't help.
I wasn't like, oh the hell, yeah, I'm out like that.
That that wasn't my mentality after got traded.
I loved Charlotte man and I was a captain on that team.
I love those guys, and uh so, you know, it came with a lot of mixed emotions.
Speaker 3So Thursday night, eleven thirty at night, you get traded, seven am, you're on a flight and then you have to play a game in forty eight hours essentially, like what was when you talked to Shanahan and the boys, like we like, hey, we need these ten plays out of you during the game, because it was it was a big surprise to everybody when you'd stepped on the fields that that Sunday.
Speaker 5Yeah, I at first I didn't know if I was gonna play.
I don't think they knew if I was gonna play.
And then I think I got there and and if you know how Shanahan's a wizard man.
He I think he started to put together a little bit of a red one package and maybe something like ten plays here where he's like, you know, maybe we can use him in a couple different ways and teach him some base runs, get them some touches.
And uh so I had I was ready for ten to twelve plays.
I ended up playing like twenty.
And poor Jimmy, like he called like eight plays I've never heard.
I know, I couldn't tell you what one thing meant in the play, like Jimmy, I'm sorry, but you got to tell me what to do.
Jimmy, you know obviously told me what to do.
But yeah, it was it was a different game week experience.
Speaker 7I could say that, how was your how was your transition going to San France?
Speaker 3It was great, man, it was great.
Speaker 5I mean, that's as seamless of a transition as I could have imagined.
From the coaches helping me out learning the plays quick to shit.
Brock Purty was walking through with me on the turf field, you know, after hours, just to try to, you know, get some reps in so I could hear the plays.
Kiddle and all the leaders on the team.
I mean, you're playing with guys that are elite at what they do with all over the locker room.
So from them welcome me in.
Man, they felt like family right away.
I was so thankful, you know, because you never know how that's gonna go.
It could be some resentment or something like he was a new guy, and uh no, they welcome in with open arms.
Everyone was so great and clicked those boys right away.
Speaker 3Yeah, when you first got to stan Frandi, like who did you gravitate towards early like?
Or who I guess who opened the doors to like a little bit of a friendship early like boys.
Speaker 8Kittle was amazing, man.
Speaker 5He he called me when I got traded the GM the Panthers called me.
He told me getting traded.
John Lynch called me, and then Kittle called me.
Did you know before I'd known Kittle.
I you know, hung out with them for a while, you know, seeing him at different events here and there.
So he was like the third call, and man, that meant a lot to me.
Obviously he's a leader on that team.
And then sharing the running back room with Kyle Juice check was great, and that whole running back.
Speaker 3Room was awesome.
Man, it's a good room.
Speaker 5And Elijah Mitchell and just being able to learn from him and just no egos.
No, you know, it was a it was a seamless transition.
But you know, I saw like Trent Williams in the locker rooms like monster, I saw man and Fred Warner is a beast, you know, Debo, you all those guys.
Speaker 9So they are sad, So they're so close.
Speaker 8Man, like you can tell they've been through some shit together.
Speaker 9Yeah you know what I mean.
Speaker 5So when I stepped in there, I'm like, look, I just just do your job.
Speaker 8You don't got to do anything else, but just do your job.
Speaker 3Knowing that the Panthers were your first was your first organization.
Speaker 7Going to the San Francisco and seeing how that organization was ran, was that eye opening between the two different organizations, Like I know, for me when I went from Washington to Tennessee.
You saw right away, like how differently the Titans would run stuff compared to compared.
Speaker 3To Washington, and the same when I went to the Raiders and everything else.
Speaker 7Was it similar at all going from Carolina to San Francisco?
Speaker 5Uh No, it was pretty different in a lot of ways, not even good or bad, but you just you get in a routine in one team, or do your practice schedule with when you get treatment, with when they practice, when they lift, et cetera.
So all that was different.
So I had to kind of adjust mid season all of that stuff.
So as far as the scheduling went, it was much different.
The playbook obviously was much different, completely new terminology, and but I think you know, for me, you I adapted pretty quick.
And the other good thing was we played Kansas City, where I chalk it up to you know, scratch, like you played, but just now you can get your bearings for a week.
And then we played LA the next week, and then we had a buy, so I played in really one and a half games, and then we had a buy where I could really get used to everything and how things were ran.
But even like your treatment people, you know what I mean?
Like the guys that you see that, Yeah.
Speaker 3Because you got your guy, Like there's that one guy in the building was like, this is my dude I'm.
Speaker 5Working with, Like you know all that you're scrambling to figure that stuff out.
And yeah, there's there's a lot of differences here and there, but I'd say that was probably the biggest effect.
It's just trying to figure out the logistics of your schedule throughout the week.
Speaker 7Yeah, how close are you with the uh like getting cause your family's with the your the Shanahan family and your family, you guys.
Speaker 1Are like tight right?
Speaker 3Yes?
Speaker 1Is that are you?
Speaker 7Are you going there feeling kind of like that interpersonal relationship with Coachanahan or is it kind of like our families are type of you know, it's.
Speaker 3Yeah, it's still different for us.
Speaker 5I think when you get traded, it's like you really understand the family, friend or whatever, how much of a business it is, and you also understand that these guys just traded a lot for you, So you know, there's there's no like, hey, what's up man?
Good, It's like all right, dude, like I it's time, like I gotta I gotta prove you right, and we got a roll because you know, I mean, my my dad played for played for Mike Shanahan for a long time, and they're really close, you know, really close, and Kyle grew up in that locker room.
Kyle grew up one of those games, the Niners games when Mike was there and the Broncos games.
I'd only met Kyle after a game when we when we played them, though I didn't, I wasn't like, you know, I talked.
Speaker 3To Kyle all the time.
That wasn't the case at all.
Speaker 5And I think, you know, we have a lot of similarities in a lot of ways, in the sense that you know, your your dad's kind of grew up.
You know, my dad had three Super Bowl rings and growing up in Denver, you know, he was a big deal.
And you know, I kind of always you know, I ended up making a name for myself, but just growing up, you're in his shadow.
And I thought it was the best thing ever.
I mean, me and my pops are like that, and it was.
It was amazing.
But you know, I think Kyle probably feels out a little bit too, and so it's all business though, And I love Kyle and I and we you know, we got a good relationship, but I want to win so bad man, and I know he does too, So it's it's definitely to the script and business.
Speaker 3You guys are so close this year, dude, When when you got Jimmy and g telling you what to do in the field and a few weeks later he's out, Like what was the vibe in the locker room?
Because it seems like it was truly a next man up mentality, That's what it seemed from me outside looking in.
But do you have a guy who's mister irrelevant, Like you really have no idea what he's gonna put on the field.
You had no chance to see him in camp or really in preseason games or anything.
So like what was your thought process?
And like what was the vibe of the boys like the next day?
Speaker 5And there was a lot of mixed emotions, uh, and a lot of unknowns.
But like I said, I mean that you got the number one defense and you have a lot of weapons, and so I don't I don't.
I really don't believe anyone ever blinked.
I think it was, hey, we're gonna have to step up, like there's you know, and I don't know what that means because I never understood that because it's like, well, what were you doing before?
Like you know, but like you know what I mean, just kind of you know, lock in, no, no bullshit, nothing, and uh but I didn't feel like anybody blinked.
And I and to hear the defense talk about Brock because those are the guys going against them in scout team and during training camp they were huge fans.
They're like, oh no, he can ball, and so we're like, all right, let's let's see what happens.
And he went in the middle of Miami game, he won, and and then you know, it's kind of history from there.
But now it was impressive what he did.
I'll be honest with you, how do you really impress if the wash room from a close spectrum.
Speaker 3How do you feel sitting in this room right now and not getting ready for the Super Bowl?
No, you were so close.
Speaker 8It hurts, man, It hurts.
It's uh yeah, it hurts.
Speaker 3Yeah, it hurts man.
But is your dad like the guy from what was the movie with Booby Miles right and night lights?
So he's like, you see that he got one of those, got one of those, gets you one of those?
That is your dad kind of put in your face a little bit, or he's letting a ride.
Speaker 8I've never seen my dad's rings.
He's the couldn't be you.
Speaker 1Got to drive home drug after a game?
Speaker 3Yeah, he toss out the window.
Your stuff going through the grass.
No fucking kicks out the window.
Christians all sat on the field as dad walks up, puts it on his finger.
Speaker 5By the way, they asked me the other day, like, what's one of the best movie scenes of all time?
Speaker 3That was like in my top.
Speaker 5Three when he's on his knees when he hugs his dad at the end there when others I mean.
Speaker 3Emotional right now, that is tough.
Was the lamp scene?
Anony throws the lamp on the ground.
Speaker 7I dropped it.
He's like, can't hold the lamp, can't hold on the football.
Speaker 3I can hold on the football.
Get the hell out of here.
I got a funny story about that.
Actually, dug tasers are can you old?
Speaker 1How about now?
Speaker 3Can you all do it now?
Oh my god, that poor girl just sitting there watching it all go down to Tim mc graw's like half naked, Like yeah, yeah, well, I think.
Speaker 1Your name's like Maurice Marie.
You've grown up.
Speaker 3Relaxed.
Yeah.
Speaker 5So Tim McGrath's daughter went to Stanford, so we got to know the McGraths a little bit, Me and my friend group.
Speaker 8She's an awesome girl, and uh, we had dinner.
Speaker 5A family friend of ours know them pretty well, so he invited us over for dinner when we were at Stanford.
Not Tim, our family friend, but the McGrath's him and Faith Hill we're going and so we're like, all right, cool, well we'll head over, and the whole way on the car right, they're like, dude, just don't fucking say any Friday night lights lines, like don't say like the professional whatever.
Within five minutes, someone drops a fork and my idiot buddy like like, it's like, don't punch.
The president goes, can't hold on the fork.
Speaker 3Can't hold on dude.
Speaker 5He was like no, no, and we all just started and he started laughing too, which was good, but oh my god, it was anything to it.
Speaker 8He laughed.
He just laughed.
He didn't say anything.
Speaker 3And Jim McGraw is one of those dudes you've seen.
You're like, fuck, that's really Tim McGrath as he ripped out.
Dude, I saw him at uh when I tore my seal on twenty twenty and they were playing The Ravens and the Sweet next to me.
He was there and someone like kind of tapped the loss.
I kind of get like one of those, and he like, look, gave me the head and I was like, we're fucking tight, dude, We're boys, brother, Yeah, but dude.
We were at Losers in Nashville one time and the owner of Loser's name is Steve Ford.
He comes up.
He goes, hey, y'all want the back.
That's fine, but Bob's coming.
I'm like, who's Bob.
He's like Kid Rock, Kid Rocks on his way.
So my first thing is where's Will.
I go over to way, like Will good Rock's coming.
Don't say any Joe dirt that's summer too massive, Kid Rock.
Yeah, I'm like, don't say any Joe dirt ship, don't start saying ball with the bar, any of this stuff.
Kid Rock comes in.
We're hanging out.
We're literally playing beer pong, and we're like talking for a little bit.
It's me Will and Kid Rock and we we're talking and there's like a bit of an awkward silence and we'll just go I can't stop thinking about Joe dirt lines right now.
Oh my god, brother.
Oh, it's tough when you're around those of cats.
Dude, it's tough.
You kind of want to be like, I know you you don't really.
Speaker 1Know them different scenes.
Bro, Yeah, it's exactly.
Speaker 8It's like not man, no, no, you're just you're thinking of his character.
Speaker 7So I would actually think is like an asshole who I wouldn't like before meeting him.
Is a Jeoffrey from Game of Thrones.
I think I really have an issue.
Speaker 3I gotta watch that show.
Yeah, the worst person we will step away from act.
That's what I heard.
He quit acting.
What a great actor.
That has got to be an act.
Speaker 1Shall we talk about the NFC Championship?
Speaker 3We don't have to.
Speaker 1I think we got it.
Speaker 3Don't worry about it.
Speaker 1I think we got to touch on it.
Speaker 3Don't worry about it, dude, we got to touch We got to touch on it.
Figure, did brock perty fake that injury?
I'm just kidding.
I mean it was pretty tough.
Speaker 5He he tore his UCL I mean he legitimately couldn't throw.
Speaker 8And our only hope for you know, we still had hope.
Josh came in and we we tie it up.
We're ready to roll.
Speaker 5And then when Josh went down, it's like, you know, it's panic mode, but you never know.
Defense picked six special teams touchdown, you know what's gonna happen.
Speaker 3But I don't know if they knew.
Speaker 5How hurt Brock was, so just having Brock out there, there was still the threat of like, oh, maybe maybe they shot him up and he's good to go, like who knows, right, And he threw a couple of screen passes, but I mean that's a serios injuries, just yeah, serious injury for him to come back in the game and you know, try to at least throw dog.
Speaker 9Yeah no, uh no, he didn't fake it.
Speaker 3Because I didn't get to see the game.
But you were saying they were just like you were just running the ball after at.
Speaker 7Least, like, yeah, they might not know what's going on, but after a few plays, you're gonna realize, like, let's just stack the box until they do throw and show that they can try and go up top.
So after that, like as you guys are doing running playfter running platter, running patter, running pla after fucking running play going into the fourth quarter, and then it's not like nobody's like the clock's not stopping.
Speaker 1You guys are just running the football.
Speaker 7I'm sitting there, like, will at least try to fucking at least try to throw the fall like you throw it into the fucking stands.
Speaker 1I'm like, hell yeah, let it fucking rip, brother.
Speaker 8It was one of the worst.
Speaker 7Why continue to just run the ball?
Speaker 1Is there a sense of frustration?
Speaker 3Like like him and Debo and draw up on the saddle like.
Speaker 7Hey, hey, George, I'm about to just say, look at me, I'm gonna throw this ball to you.
Speaker 3Yeah.
Speaker 5Yeah, in theory, like that's that sounds really good.
I just I just feel like I couldn't call play like I I know the running back position and in some Z plays, but like calling a play and knowing what people are.
Speaker 3Doing, you could draw it up all you want.
Speaker 5We drew up that that double reverse, and you know it was the one time I think they go to shell now and then I you know, Kittle's double covered and he's our only guy, and so I just I threw it's absolutely nobody.
Speaker 1But I love that you just let it rip it throw the football.
Speaker 3Yeah.
Speaker 5I almost got grounding, which would have been like, oh yeah, never mind, We're not throwing the football.
But but no, it's uh, I think at that point, man, you're you're hoping for you know, we did a couple of double reverses and we were still running the ball efficiently.
It's not like we were ero yards.
And I don't know, I wish I'm not a coach.
I I don't know what I would have done.
I don't think I've ever seen that.
The only time I've ever seen no quarterbacks to be able to play was the Broncos COVID Deal.
Speaker 8Peace squad receiver they got to be by like forty five.
Speaker 5Yeah, that was a tough That was a tough though, let alone and you know, not having a quarterback for two and a half in the NFC Championship.
But I'm you know, and they they're the ones that hurt them.
So it's not like, you know, you can't say it's not fair.
You know, they play good ball, it's a good team.
Speaker 1But yeah, what a tough fucking spot to be in.
And I get it.
Speaker 7It's like in theory that sounds nice and it's like, I know, like I'm saying then kind of you're trying to get you to speak on something where it's like I mean, I'm not you're not a coach, you're not doing all that stuff.
You're not trying to draw it up.
But I'm just thinking, NFC Championship, there's truly nothing to fucking lose at what at all, whatsoever.
So it's like you're just out there, Hey, I'm gonna fucking go five yards and go out just to simplify for somebody trying to throw the rock like Kyle be A be a quarterback, so Christian could maybe still run the football.
Speaker 1But that's what I'm still there thinking.
Speaker 7I'm like, man, at least at least show that you might just throw the ball at some point.
Speaker 3That's what I was saying.
You know, I'm pissed off you on TV.
I bet on you guys.
I'm fucking I'm pissed off.
If there wasn't gonna be a quarterback, who do you think it would be have to step in?
Ye, man, taking away the fact that it's the NFC Championship, that'd be cool, Like if you're in the middle of six.
In the back of my mind, I won't lie.
Speaker 5I'm like, look, dude, if I get the ball, I'm ripping it like yeah, yeah, brother.
Speaker 3They call like some you know whatever the top off, we shouldn't have done.
Speaker 7Yeah, but if it's in the middle of the season, you you do, like you run the ball, you get out of the game, and it's like, well, fuck, we didn't have a quarterback.
But it's like the game before the Super Bowl.
Speaker 3Yeah, but you guys are thinking about the negative, Like imagine if you were the play quarterback and was throwing dimes all of a sudden.
Speaker 8Yeah or yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 5All that quarterback stuff's tough, Like forget throwing the ball, like calling the play in the huddle, like they're still giving me ship because I called one play on the wristband.
It was a double reverse pass and like the whole game, it was so loud, and so the quarterbacks in there just screaming, like we had to have a guy taking a knee in the middle so.
Speaker 8We could shorten up the circle just sweetly.
Speaker 5Bro and uh, and so I'm like, damn, I gotta yell this play call.
I mean, while the play calls, it's that that long and uh, I'm screaming the play and George is like, dude, like.
Speaker 8It was the one time it was quiet.
Speaker 5So like the whole defense is like that we can hear you like, I'm like, oh shit, so quiet my voice down for a little bit.
Speaker 8But now calling the play in the huddle is more.
Speaker 3Difficult than people's make What about turbo package?
Why not go into your You guys have like some on the ball stuff.
You have like one one word and that's what you're gonna call and that's it.
Speaker 5Yeah, we yeah, we have that.
We but I don't know.
I don't know the quarterback trbo package.
Juice might but there you go, put juice in.
There's so many like there's so many what ifs, man, and like you should have done It's like, but I don't know.
Speaker 3It just it just sucked absolutely, I mean from the perspective opening wounds and then joking way and I know you're allowed to carry three quarterbacks, like I meant.
Speaker 5I had a comment earlier this week in the media where I was like, I wish they changed that rule and people are like, well, you can change you can carry three quarterbacks.
Speaker 3I'm like, I know that.
Speaker 5I just mean, you have fifty three guys active, but only how many suit up forty forty.
Speaker 3Eight forty six shoot up forty eight can suit up now, but you have to but you have to suit up an extra offensive lineman.
Almighty first seven.
My whole point I was like, I know that.
Speaker 5I just wish one of those extra active players could be a third quarterback because nobody wants to watch that.
That's not no like, it's it sucks for us, it sucks for fans, it sucks for everything.
Speaker 8You're like, dude, this is there's so you know, people's lives.
Speaker 5It's and look I'm bitter and then the wounds are still fresh and I'm pissed off, and I get it.
I'll get over it.
But that was just my initial angry thoughts post game.
Speaker 3Dude, the hockey's got a rule, not necessarily a rule, but there are literally guys in the stands that are goalies, and they're like, like, there's two goalies that shoot up.
If both those goalies get hurt, that guy will literally go down the locker room, suit up and go play goalie.
That while yeah, that would.
Speaker 7Be nice if you were able to do that, because it does like and I know we're sitting here talking like, oh we should have could It's like this, the chances are nine nine percent chance you're still.
Speaker 1Going to lose the game.
Speaker 7Whoa well, I mean the way you was getting out of hand, it's just like they had.
Speaker 1A quarter left to make something happen.
Speaker 3Yeah, what you're saying, you're not saying even with Brock.
Speaker 7And you're saying, like, oh, if you was, if he would have acted as the quarterback into the bar, and that means they would have won the game.
It's like, you know, you're kind of just like, well, everyone knows it's pretty much gonna be over with.
Speaker 3Yeah, but I thought you were saying if Brock played the entire game, Oh no, no, no, no, okay, just when that game you really think so, you really think so?
Speaker 1Yeah?
Speaker 3You no, there there Those are both the two best put together teams in the NFL.
They were really they were good.
Speaker 7Man.
Speaker 8I thought they're a good team.
Speaker 3You know.
Speaker 5You go into every game confident, and that's one thing about Kyle, like he gets you to get you know, with his game plans and stuff.
You're like, oh, damn, I'm excited for this game, you know, and and who knows what would have happened.
I just think, man, like I just wish it didn't go that way.
Speaker 7Yeah, that is especially in that uh the first drive to like they got that fourth down play and obviously you guys are still in it.
Speaker 3So it's just like nobody's want to getting you have that catch.
Speaker 5Different game, it's a different game.
How about the punt.
The punt too, they're rough in the punter.
Different game.
Speaker 9Who knows the game?
Speaker 3I'm talking on the couch.
I know, I'm talking on a couch.
Yeah, but you're wearing that heart on that sleeve right now, which is awesome.
Forty nine We're gonna absolutely love it.
You had a comment.
I think you're on an NFL network media row.
It might have been yesterday, So you wish you hope both teams loose.
Obviously that's not gonna happen.
Who do you not hope?
But who do you think?
Actually, yeah, imagine there's a tie for Super Bowl.
That can't happen, right, No, it can't happen.
No, No, there's no way, there's no ties, there's no ties.
Who do you think is going to win this game?
Because we've been this has been like obviously the conversation for everybody, especially here in this house.
Everyone's talking over and over about.
Speaker 1How by the time this comes out, it's like it'll be done.
Speaker 3It'll be done.
Who you think we'll clip it real quick.
You set it out today.
Speaker 5Yeah, I don't know, man, I don't know.
Speaker 3I think I don't know.
Speaker 5It's so hard for me to like say one or the other, you know, because I'm so pissed off.
Speaker 3You know.
Speaker 5It's like, so you think the Eagles, No, not necessarily, not necessarily, I mean tough.
They're a stacked team that got you know, so many weapons on offense, and and and that pass rush is serious.
It's tough to bet against Pat Mahomes ever, you know, in a game.
Speaker 3So, I don't know.
Speaker 8I hope it's a good game, though, I don't know if I watch, but I hope it's a good game.
Speaker 3You think you're gonna watch the super It hurts that bad hurts.
It hurts.
Brother.
I can't.
I can't imagine.
I mean I can't.
I was in the Answer Championship once.
But that's gotta be fucking tough, you know exactly he's feeling.
Yeah, But like, I mean, we lost made it even tougher because there's there is truly a like an argument for what if Yeah, you know.
Speaker 5What I'm saying, if we got beat, I'd be like, you know what, man, prop and and look you're gonna clip that.
By the way, Philly fans hate hate me right now for the whole I hope both team anyway, but dude.
Speaker 3It's Philly.
They're literally that's what they do.
Speaker 5So but but like I you know, I'm not saying we would have won.
I am saying, you know, we'd have had a chance and that would have been you know, would have won.
Speaker 3But no, like that we would.
Speaker 1Have got it.
Speaker 3It's actually on Twitter right now.
Speaker 5No, But I just think having a chance is important in the NFL football.
Speaker 3Yeah, yeah, I think Philly is gonna.
Speaker 1Win, So I do.
Speaker 3I think that's yeah, that's what I think Philly's gonna win there.
And then you had a fantastic point earlier this week where that the way the Chiefs win is off scripted place.
Speaker 7Yeah, that's I feel because I just feel like Philly can line up and beat you eat, you know, both ways on the ground to the air, which was tough, which was what was shitty to watch with you guys.
You guys have such a tough defense, like seeing them march down and like run the balls like fuck man.
Speaker 5Yeah, but this is the other thing about our team, Like I just feel like we've been down in the first half in multiple games this year where it was looking like that, but our second half adjustments on defense, like Demico Ryans had these dialed in the second half, and I just feel like that was where we thrived.
Was that second half, that third and fourth quarter where you know, we made a lot of way in that second half.
Speaker 3So who knows, But you, guys have a lot of guys in free agency this year.
Speaker 5We have some really important guys in free agency, but no, we get a lot of guys back.
Speaker 3Yeah, who are the guys that are in free agency?
Speaker 5I'm gonna miss some of them, but I know, like off the top of my head, mcglinche il right tackled Jimmy Ward.
I'm a big fan of Jimmy Ward's stud I'm not sure receiver who.
Speaker 3Is up and who's not.
Speaker 5I don't I'm not still not familiar with how old everyone is, so I don't know, like who's in the free agent market.
Those are the ones that jumped off the right of way, and I think d line Charles uh uh center mayback.
Speaker 9D line dude.
Speaker 3So McGlinchey is one of those dudes on the offensive line that I feel like it's way more hate than he deserves.
I feel like everyone's always like trashing him, but I feel like he's a pretty solid tackle.
Yeah, he's really good, Harry slid Yeah, I mean thirty tough.
Speaker 5Is you play on the opposite side of Trent Williams your whole career, it's like, or not your whole career, but like anytime.
Speaker 3You put the opposide of Trent Williams, Yeah, like that's tough.
Speaker 9Yeah, tough to like you're not you know what I mean?
Speaker 8Yeah, No, Mike's been nothing, but he's been great.
Speaker 3Can you imagine being a part of a franchise that had Joe Staley for eleven years and then he leaves and then you actually have an upgrade?
I tackle that's like the most wild ship.
His tackle is like one of those positions like there's so much a man and there's hardly any supply.
Yeah, one hundred percent.
It's crazy.
I just think go line in general.
Speaker 5Now you can get a solid old lineman at any of the five positions, but especially left tackle.
Speaker 3That's so hard to find.
Brother, and he does.
He has.
Trent has no sign of slowing down at all.
He looks he got better with the commander is now off taking the year off, which I feel like, never happens, dude, Yeah, never happened.
Speaker 5Sud Man, he's the free He's the freakiest player I've ever seen in my life in person.
And I don't even know if it's close, like just practicing and like it's stupid.
Speaker 3Does he practice hard?
Speaker 8He doesn't practice Wednesdays.
Speaker 3He does.
Really, he does what he has to do.
Yeah, you could you get attest to that.
Yeah, he does what.
Speaker 5He'll be on the side, but he's one of those guys that you can do that.
Speaker 8Yeah, he's he's one of those guys that can Yeah.
Speaker 1I was gonna say that conversation with the lunch stable.
Speaker 7Genuine as hell, innocent as hell, Like I really am waiting on the day where I walk in these doors and someone challenges me a practic, Like he had that comment when I was like a.
Speaker 3Rookie and he said that.
He said that to Brian A.
Rackpo was like.
Speaker 5Remember I knew it was for real too.
Like Bosa.
You know, every everyone knows Bosa in the year that he's had.
We were on the bus one time and he's like, I got the hardest job in America, Like what He's like, I gotta go against trend every day.
That's gonna be Defensive Player of the Year, saying like, I got the hardest job in America going to like that's yeah, it's it's stupid, man, it's stupid.
Speaker 3Yeah.
Speaker 7I think he almost beat the ship out of somebody on the Eagles, Sue at the.
Speaker 3End of the game.
Bro, he's a little long buddy, and get a little bit of a history of just going off and did that the Richard Truman back in the day.
Speaker 1He went after the he went after the dB W the dB.
Speaker 3Ain't nothing wrong with that, you know, ain't nothing wrong with that?
Speaker 1Box box Hey what I wanted to because Sue ended up trying to get in there.
Speaker 3I'm like, oh, I'm trying to That would have been a nice little right.
Speaker 1Dude, and Dominic Consumers trip Williams.
Speaker 3Right, I think I think Trent takes that.
Now though, what's I think Trent takes that?
Speaker 8I'm not comming tho, man, I don't know.
Speaker 1Yeah, yeah, like there's nobody I'm.
Speaker 5Actually what if I comment on that's gonna kill me?
Next year we play on kill me.
Speaker 3If he can catch you, Bro, you gotta believe yourself being a catching you dude, when when you're training for the COMMA, there's a video that came out about you, Uh if you're doing like you were, like doing your high knees over like some sort of like little little thing.
You know, the video we're talking about video?
I think, uh, oh, yeah, how much?
How much did you?
Speaker 9Dude?
Speaker 3You're you're in a room, there's a TV going, and you're stepping over this little like fucking step things like this high and you're like going super fast.
It looks like it's fake.
Do you remember that video?
Okay, I don't know.
Is that video real?
What a fucking question?
Speaker 1But is that real?
Speaker 3Yeah?
Speaker 1Being an absolute beast at Stanford.
Speaker 3Such a.
Speaker 1Man, dude.
Speaker 5Yeah Yeah, Stanford was fun, man, And I think though the football team was fun for sure.
Speaker 3We had a good team, man, Like I feel like.
Speaker 5People counted us out a lot and we didn't even know how good we were.
But there's like I want to say, like twenty to twenty five dudes who I played with in the three years I was there, who were in the league, like in the league or just got out like you know, who were jumping around for a while.
Speaker 8I didn't know if we knew how good we were.
Speaker 3But it was fun.
Speaker 2Man.
Speaker 5I had a lot of good times.
That rose bul game was a blast.
My second year was you know, that whole year was fun.
So I enjoyed it.
Speaker 7Are you like going through this season just and when your shredding record, You're like, yo, this is fucking easy out here.
Speaker 5I didn't know if I was going to start before the season started, so my freshman year it was it's the whole same running back room as my next year, so and I was I didn't start my freshman year.
I was kind of a you know, third down utility guy, part return, kick return stuff like that.
My second year, I got the NOD and our first game we loose to Northwestern and I had to fumble in the game, and I just remember like, like, this is gonna be an uphill battle for me.
That was our first game.
So we're ohen one lost to unranked Northwestern at Northwestern and you just don't know what's gonna happen in your territory.
So it was yeah, and then it just started going and going and going.
I don't think it hit me till the end of the year, but that was fun.
It's a fun team to play.
Speaker 3If you take Stanford out of it, what other what college would you want to go to but the number one college?
Or what I would have Let's do both.
Where would you Where would you have gone if it wasn't Stanford?
And then if you had a choice of any school besides Stanford, where where would you have gone?
Speaker 8I probably would have gone to Oregon.
Speaker 5That was like in the Michael James d Anthony Thomas kind of era, and that kind of fit my style just in high school, like same offense, the whole nine track, all that stuff.
But then, uh, I remember my dad sat me down and he went over all the academic stuff and I understood that, but he was like, if you want to play in the NFL and like play big dog football, you got to run in a pro style offense.
It is what it is because no one's gonna think that you can run in a pro style offense.
And I was like, dang, you're right, like and he was right, like I needed to run power, I needed to run inside one.
Speaker 3I need you were going to go to Organ.
I wasn't going to go to Oregon.
Speaker 5But I was debating between like Stanford, Oregon, Washington, and then my older brother played at duke, so I was highly considering going to play with you know, play a duke with him too.
So those were like the four where I was pretty close to going to Yeah, how.
Speaker 7Pivotal was it for you to have your old man as like a mentor for you?
Speaker 1It was growing up?
Speaker 7Yeah, the best like legit like is it growing up?
Was it one year out the other?
And then it got a little bit more you took more of his of his advice, like when you got closer to college or how was that?
How was that relationship with him growing up?
Speaker 3We?
Speaker 5Uh, so I have three brothers and I'm I'm number two, and we all we all played football and all, you know, played a bunch of different sports.
But it was such an advantage, man Like, we could go to him with anything and he was never like, hey, you gotta.
Speaker 3He was tough.
Man.
Speaker 8We had a time.
It was we grew up great.
Speaker 5We you know, by any means where the farthest things from spoiled.
And it was hard at times, but we had so much fun, man Like, I did everything with my brothers and my older brother kicked my ass every single day and everything we did, and it was it was so good for me and and having my dad, you know, obviously as an outlet at any time we wanted.
Speaker 3Was was great.
Speaker 5I think not just for like, hey man, you know, if you're running a route and under fifteen yards you should never take more than three steps when you break, and like different things like that, and how to cut and how to plan and how to do this and that.
It was more like the emotional side of it and how to handle your emotions when things happen.
Because we were all we were always really competitive.
We never needed like a hey man, you gotta try harder.
It was always really important to us.
So that was never like he didn't you know.
He was big on effort and grades and all these things.
But I think like how to handle your business and how to you know, deal with emotions when you're on the field was important for me to learn at a young age because if I didn't have him, I don't know, you know, I don't know what would have happened.
Speaker 3I gotta follow up.
Speaker 7You mentioned it being like it was hard at times, Like what were the hard times?
And when I say hard, how the old man was tough on you?
It's like hard as a you know, when you're a kid like it was.
Now it's not hard.
Speaker 1I appreciate it.
Speaker 5Look, we would get grounded for real if you got jersey tackle like seven eight years old.
If you got jersey when you wear the big jerseys, Yeah, you get grounded if you get jersey.
Speaker 9Oh really.
Speaker 5Your ground depot tape that double sided tape.
I'm eight and double side tape my pads.
This is you know they didn't have the velcrobe and double side tape my pads.
Speaker 3I never got.
Speaker 8I was running through everybody, no jersey tackles ever.
Speaker 5You know, he would cut like certain slits in the pant to give you like more neeflection, like back in the day at eight years old, doing like dynamic warm ups.
Speaker 8Dude, no SODA's bedtime seven thirty.
Speaker 5Yeah, Like he would take they would take our phone until I left for high school at like a time.
Speaker 8He's gonna hate me for saying all this, but.
Speaker 3It works if you.
Speaker 5I mean, I don't know if he's gonna listen to it, but but yeah, like that's was like we you know, when diet was always important, sleep was always when now we were kids, man, like we could go over to the friend's house.
Speaker 3It wasn't like a you know, like anything like that.
Speaker 5But when it came to sports into school, it was, hey, if you want to be here, here are the things that you need to do.
Like like Friday in my off periods, like he would come pick me up.
I was in high school.
We go, you know, like middle of the day, getting Ivy.
What Oh yeah, we're getting We're getting just saline Ivy's game day because I remember one game I cramped against Grandview High School, like my sophomore year, first game in the fourth quarter.
Calf cramps, double calf cramps.
It's like, you're never cramping again.
Ivy's never cramped again.
Speaker 3Oh yeah.
Speaker 8And I like even like little things like you wearing jeans.
Speaker 5Like aren't my school was a private school, you had you wear jeans or you know, no sweats whatever, you were in jeans to school.
He doesn't even remember this, but I remember it.
It's pretty heavy on legs, don't you think, like you know, like you're kind of right war sweats got in trouble then this is like, look, dude, you gotta be comfy during the day.
You gotta be relaxed, Like this is how you act on a game day, Like this is what you do, like all that pep rally shit, like don't be yelling, don't be loosing your voice when you're out in the sun.
If you squint, your wasting energy, like make sure you have like I'm talking, and I didn't realize.
So like people who like know me now and they see how you know, taking how I take care of my body and like the warm ups and all these stuff.
It's like that's been like bread in us since I was a kid, Like it's been taught to a for the longest time, Like hey, this is and that's what he did.
And he was over the top, Like there's guys in his team were like what the hell is this guy?
Speaker 3This guy's nuts.
Speaker 5But you know, I mean I always felt like I had a chimp on my shoulder and people were gonna count me out, and so I was gonna do everything.
Speaker 8He goed away in at like the washing.
I mean everybody did this.
Speaker 5But like I go on my Washington visit, I think I was like one eight I had to be one eighty two or something like that's how much I weighed.
And he put like we put like little ten ten pounds like slit squares in my shoes or in my socks in case they made me take my shoes off, so that if you take your shoes off, you know obviously they're still in your socks.
And I ended up weighing like one ninety eight.
I had like a thick pair of puffy jeans on, like the whole nine.
Every trick in the brother you could think of.
No to the University of University of Washington.
Speaker 3So your daddy your going pro the minute you came out of the way.
Speaker 5When when the coaches, when the college coach would come to my high school, and like I was never small, so to say, but I was always people would say I'm small, Like for you know, I wasn't two thirty.
But he's like when the coaches come, like you got to go knock out like twenty five in the bathroom.
Like so I would be doing push ups, bathroom floor curls and with my backpack before like you know, some QC from you know, Tennessee would come by.
It has no he's not gonna offer me at all anyway, but my veins are popping out.
Speaker 9I'm like, coach, nice to meet.
You're like, yeah, it was.
Speaker 3Like the whole nine.
Yeah, hilarious, whole nine.
Speaker 7That makes sense because you were dressed you were dressed up professionally when you visited Washington for your draft visit.
Because he was sitting in the special team's room with the special teams coordinator.
Speaker 8Because remember we met that guy.
I remember came in and you're.
Speaker 7Like sitting there and you got like this college shirt on everything else, Like, oh man.
Speaker 3I didn't.
I didn't know.
It wasn't twenty minutes break.
Speaker 1I remember.
Speaker 3I should I did.
I did every visit I took.
Speaker 5I was like, I thought that's what people did it, Like, that's why I did that.
Speaker 8If I knew, like, you know, that guy's kind of going.
Speaker 5Overboard, I probably would have, you know, maybe just not to tie, you know, maybe not to tie, maybe just the shirt.
Speaker 7It's just the fact that he's in the special teams coordinator's office, like he's obviously gonna be a top running back.
Yeah yeah, and he's in there talking teams the coordinator.
Speaker 3You hard, Yeah, he's talking teams in every fifty minutes.
It's like, hey, coach, I had another bathroom, quick gets another twenty yeah yeah, oh yeah, dude.
He's got great square shoulders and the great square shoulders.
Speaker 8So like people forget you played nine years in the NFL.
Speaker 5People forget like like funny and it's so it's well, he said, you what it's like nine years in the league?
Speaker 3Man, that's pretty Let me get that.
That's pretty impressive.
No, am I wrong?
Speaker 9No, you're right, brother, dude.
Speaker 3I think we're all kind of worried because I will he played ten years now, ten years happened.
Speaker 7No, I was just thinking.
I was just wondering.
You know, I've had a little compliment.
Speaker 9We'll call it.
Speaker 6Christop mc.
Speaker 1Respect.
Speaker 3Yeah, you're eleven.
You're Eleven's eleven?
Well right now, that is that's all eyes are on.
You're eleven right now.
For Will Compton, when you years in the NFL, when did you know like, Okay, I'm gonna I'm gonna make it to the NFL had eight years old, I remember.
Speaker 5I would go to Like for me, it was I always knew how hard it was to get to the end like that.
While while I knew I was good, I always knew there was like another level and I'd never gone against that other level.
So I used to go to those all American like the you know, the FBU All American games.
When I was in like the seventh and eighth grade, and I just remember them hype like they they thought I was the punter.
They gave me like the you know, the wrong they spelled my name wrong on the jersey, and I just like stuff like that mattered to me.
And I just used to piss me off so much, and it always like stuck with me, and uh, they would hype up these other backs, like these other guys you know, like so much, and that was like the poster of their whole thing.
Speaker 9I'm like, mo, like, I'm looking better than that.
Speaker 1Dude, somebody you're thinking about.
Who was somebody in the.
Speaker 3Guy you're thinking about right now?
Speaker 5He's my guy and I love him and he h And by the way, at the time, looking back, he probably he probably had.
Speaker 9The edge on me, which is tough to admit.
Yeah, it was Michelle.
Speaker 5Ran ten seven in the eighth grade, and you would have thought this guy, I mean, he was an impressive he played varsity as an eighth grader, and I just remember like he was the gold standard in the middle and talking, I'm talking about middle.
Speaker 3School football right now.
I don't but you see you playing eighth grade seriously, fat, how do you play varsity in eighth grade.
Speaker 9American Heritage High School.
Speaker 5I and all his highlight tapes, like he didn't even know this, by the way, like but now he does.
Speaker 3Yeah.
Speaker 5I used to like like I don't know what the rule was in Florida, but in in Fort Lauderder, I guess like they let him play varsity.
I mean he was bawling five in high school, so he was, yeah, he was, he was, you know, and then did the same thing, went to the like army all American games.
Speaker 8Same and it's all the backs that are in the league.
Speaker 5So like, looking back, I should have been like, hey man, you're in the right class, like these are good, you know, good backs, but I was.
It was still like I always had to prove myself everywhere I've been, and you know, I mean, it is what it is.
I feel like that's everyone's story.
It's not like just me.
I feel, you know more, I talk to people more like yeah, same, you know, but.
Speaker 1We all make up some ine me and or every.
Speaker 3Yeah, everybody has their own.
Speaker 8Story absolutely like they I don't.
Speaker 3Know, I got like three guys in my head right now.
It's like I remember I remember looking at dudes being like these guys fucking don't even know.
Yeah, they have no idea what's about.
Speaker 5To come combine e er y dude, I'll never forget it.
And I didn't even realize it either.
I didn't look at like the way they spelled my name, so I did the whole thing.
My buddies are hitting me up, like, dude, Yeah damn though they disrespected you.
Speaker 3Yeah, how does that make you feel?
You know what it's like?
Speaker 5Because because I'm I get like salty like that, I I notice it more like I'm sure most people who aren't bitter like me, they're probably like, yeah, whatever, like who cares, you know, and they're fine, it doesn't matter.
But because I like, you know what I mean, I don't know, Like you said, you all you always create an enemy, and I think that's what keeps guys going Like I it's it's you.
You have to keep that chip.
Otherwise it's it's just tough to find a purpose.
Speaker 3You're not You're not the minority.
I feel like keeping the chip, like, there's way more guys like that, and most of the time that there are these successful guys right that have that chip always that are like this, people are out to get me and one one little thing like spelling your last name wrong, Like this is all I needed, Like this, this is the affirmation I needed person to know.
Yeah, you know that, like these people are really truly out to get me.
Speaker 5Yeah, exactly, that's how you feel.
You're like, yeah, you to fail, yes, yeah.
Speaker 3And and honestly, if you really were able to oom out, no one's thinking about you.
Speaker 5Didn't care less, not one person, probably the marketing dude who like couldn't even like he's just putting together the like doing the jerseys in the back.
Speaker 8It's not like, yeah, the NFL is not again.
Speaker 3Roger Goodell, Roger Goodell called was like, fuck it up, dude, we cannot have a white running back in the NFL right now.
Oh the guy's name wrong?
Speaker 9Yeah, I know.
Speaker 3Yeah, it's crazy, you know.
Speaker 5But and and sometimes it is like that, but you know, there's real stuff that where you're like, man, somebody actually might feel like that.
But then you find the little things that just kind of subconsciously confirm it.
It's like it's just keeping me alive right now, Like that's what's that's what's waking me up.
Speaker 3You seem super fucking competitive.
What's keeping you alive?
Right now?
What's that game?
That last game?
Speaker 5Oh yeah, oh yeah, that'll that'll I think everybody kind of feels that, you know, the whole Yeah, I mean, that's there's a lot you know.
It was a good revival of the year of like, all right, let's go.
You know that's how I feel.
Speaker 1You hope to play against Carolina soon.
Speaker 3That's gonna be awesome, Dude.
That was the best possible as you could have had.
They are do you guys play the next year?
I don't think we play next year?
Know, I know, we don't plan.
Speaker 7You know, you know they don't have any other question, I know.
Speaker 3I well, I just want to ask real quickly, what's that?
Speaker 1All right?
Speaker 3Cool?
Eight minutes?
All right?
Uh, Matt Rule?
He is now the head coach of Nebraska.
What things do you have?
Like obviously his time in Carolina was up and down.
He got fired, But what do you think he's going to make him successful or if he's even going to be successful in Nebraska?
Like, what what can I look forward to?
Speaker 1Yeah?
Speaker 9What can we look forward to?
Seriously?
Speaker 3The boys will play hard?
Speaker 5Like that's one thing with coach Rule, you know, you buy into his his way, Like guys play hard, man, from top to bottom.
I mean, you know the deal in the NFL, how tough it is to coach in this league, and a lot of things have to go right.
I always said, like head coaching, quarterback, way too much credit, way too much blame.
Speaker 8But no I have I have nothing but good things to say about coach Rull.
Speaker 5He he got us going, man, he really from from the first year he got there too, And and the different things that he did and learned in his time, and his ability to change the things that he thought were wrong I thought was impressive too, Like openness to talk to guys, being able to, you know, say hey, that was probably wrong of me to do, and then change and actually go by it, you know, understanding like hey, I don't have it all figured out.
Speaker 3I'm in year one two.
Speaker 5Adaptability, But I mean you saw the success he had in college.
Speaker 3Man, that's I don't think it's a reason.
Yeah, fires me up.
That's amazing.
Well, it does seem like a consistent message.
Like as far as was Matt Rule, the one was Christian, the one Matt Rule said saw his family in the airport.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, he had.
He was very complimentive of you said that you were walking out.
I think it was when he got when you got traded.
Yeah, and you saw his family and his kids in the in the airport and you went up to them and said, what's up?
Speaker 5Onward man, onward and upward you guys.
Yeah, Yeah, it was weird.
Honestly, it's like, this is an interesting head.
Coach gets canned, I get canned.
Speaker 3It's like, yeah, brother, you didn't get canned.
You know I can.
Yeah, No, you think you gotta tell you so?
Would they would they get in the trade?
What did Carolina get?
Speaker 5They got a two, three, a four, and a five.
Not all in the same year, I think.
I think it's over a couple of years.
Speaker 3Yeah.
Man, you know he told himself that too, like, oh they didn't get.
Speaker 7Me a first Okay, okay, I know I would have handled it, and I took that personal and yeah, dude got it.
Speaker 9Uh And I've had.
Speaker 5I think one that comes to mind was the first play of the Rose Bull.
I was you know, that was a game that I don't think anybody knew what was gonna happen, and uh I was pissed off, and uh I just lost the heisman.
The boy Derrick Henry.
It was the boy.
Speaker 3By the way.
Speaker 8I love that guy, I really do.
Speaker 5I want to not like him, I can't.
I love his game, I love him.
I think he's I think he's great.
Speaker 3But then a couple of years ago, when you beat us in Carolina, you're like, that's for you, Derek.
Speaker 5But that game, that game, you know, I think that that play sparked just uh, one of those games where just everything goes right for you.
You know, I think, like the safety came down the middle, linebacker slip so there's no whole player.
Then there's nobody behind the guy.
So I had to do is make him miss, and god, it just house call.
And I think we all knew, like this is about to be one of those games.
And then and then the flip against uh, when I jumped over that dude against Jacksonville.
That was a fun play.
That hurt My back hurt for like six weeks after that, But that was that was a memorable one.
Speaker 3That's fucking awesome.
I know, right, makes you got anything, Garrett jack.
Speaker 5We were winning, you know, I mean I think I think, like I have a hard time like when you're losing, like celebrating, like it's kind of like the urgency to like get back to the huddle and get going a little bit is you know, And you're not the first person that said that, and I it might too be just like when you get traded.
Speaker 9It's it.
Speaker 5There's a lot of pressure that comes with that because you're on a new team, but there's also like an amount of pressure that just gets off your shoulders.
We're like, you know what, man, Like, I'm gonna just go have fun playing football because this is what I love to do.
And you know, I just think when you I, we had so many tough seasons in Carolina that I wanted more to celebrate than like the touchdown.
Speaker 3You know, I wanted to win games.
Speaker 5I wanted to be like, not just win one, get win a couple in a row and then start to get momentum.
Then you start to see the boys having a little more fun, but uh, just tough.
Speaker 3Sometimes that fires me up, dude.
Speaker 7I'm pleasure with the I'm glad you with san fran because I feel like you guys are they can be good for a while.
They got the organization running smooth.
It's just getting to the fucking super Bowl.
Speaker 3Yeah right not.
I can get Rogers though, Rogers say he's not going to San Fran.
You see that.
Speaker 1The Raiders might have a shot at him.
We'll see, Yeah, if.
Speaker 3The Raiders are the big one, big one for him.
But I thought he said in a golf tournament, I'm not going to San Fran.
Yeah, I think he said, Did you say that?
I don't know.
I don't know why I am crushing this podcast?
Speaker 1What kind of father you think you're gonna be?
Speaker 3Kind of father?
Speaker 1Are we getting jersey tackles?
We grounding the kids?
Speaker 3Or what are you doing that?
Speaker 8You gotta do what you know, That's all I know.
Speaker 3I'm all at a boy.
I worry about that.
Though.
Speaker 5I worry about that.
It's like, is my kid gonna hate me?
Like, hey, man, come over here real quick.
We're gonna tape your jersey, put it in from the fireplace, and do all this stuff.
Speaker 3And I was.
Speaker 8Like seven thirty, all right, I forget what got home from hoops?
Speaker 5Like, but no, I mean it's funny because it started to work, like when he did that, and I was like, damn, like all right, that's the way it is.
Speaker 3That's the way it is.
Speaker 5And I enjoyed having success more than I enjoyed like you know, staying up and all that stuff.
Speaker 3It was fun for me.
Speaker 5So I think all of us hated it at times, but under we all understood it, all four of us staf Yeah.
Speaker 8But yeah, So what am I gonna be?
I don't know, that's a good question.
Speaker 5Maybe my kid will like do music or something and maybe teach me some stuff about I don't know, who knows, dude.
Speaker 1I appreciate you coming on.
Speaker 7And I just remember too, like your dad was your dad was one of my first NFL action figures.
Speaker 3Oh nice.
Speaker 7Yeah, so watching this, mister McCaffery, you were one of my first action figures.
Speaker 3My dad, you know, white receiver, he white guy.
You're gonna be like him, gonna be you.
Yeah, but thanks for coming on.
Speaker 8Man, it's been guys having me.
Man, appreciate you.
Speaker 7Talking about all the you know, forty nine or stuff.
The trade.
Yeah, it'll be.
Speaker 3It'll it'll be a good insight for people to see, like what are your mindset was that?
Because I know a lot of people are wondering.
Speaker 7I can't wait for the stories with the old man going coming out.
I can see that stuff like Jersey Jersey fucking getting ground.
Speaker 3You might not see it, but one of his buddies is gonna see it, and you see this, he's like hunt what he said, what He's gonna go watch all them videos, all the McCaffrey.
Speaker 6Brotherly Like yeah, hell yeah, yeah, that's awesome, dude.
Speaker 8He's here, Yeah, he's doing about.
Speaker 5Here's that radio road doing some medias, he does some stuff with serious Hell.
Speaker 3Yeah, dude.
He's still in the game, on the game, in the game, crushing it.
So that's a lot brother appreciated, guys.
Speaker 9Thank you man.
Yeah,