PMS 2.0 1386 - Jake Kreul Makes His College Commitment, Peter Schrager, Bryson DeChambeau LIVE in the ThunderDome, Darius Butler, & AJ Hawk

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On today's show, Pat, Darius Butler, AJ Hawk, and the boys chat about everything happening around the NFL as training camps are still in full swing, college football is right around the corner, and everything else happening around the sports world. Joining the show to make his college commitment is 5-star DE from IMG Academy, Jake Kreul. Next, ESPN NFL Insider/analyst/host, Peter Schrager joins the show live from Jets training camp after a practice with the Giants to talk about what he’s seen from both New York teams, and other thoughts from around the league. Lastly, 2x US Open along with 14 wins on tour, and now chair for President Trump's Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition, Bryson DeChambeau joins the progrum LIVE in the ThunderDome to chat about that appointment and what the purpose of the council is, his career as a whole, how he views the split between LIV and the PGA right now, his content which has captivated the internet golf world, the Ryder Cup, and much more before trying to make a hole-in-one on the ThunderDome short course for a $100,000 donation. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN’s Youtube (12-3 EDT), or ESPN+. We appreciate the hell out of all of you, we’ll see you tomorrow. Cheers.
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Hello beautiful people

and welcome to our Humble Labo, the Thunderdome.

On this DeShambroux Tuesday, August 12th, 2025, this program begins now.

Football is majestic.

Football is magical.

And if you look a couple days from now to Thursday, and then you look three weeks ahead of that, guess what's happening?

The NFL season's kicking off.

Okay.

We did it!

We did it!

Now, when we say we made it to that day for the next three weeks and two days, certainly will.

We certainly will say, wow, what a great off-season it has been.

And we've been so incredibly thankful to all the sports and the athletes and all the coaches and you get it that have kind of carried us for the last few months.

And then training camp comes and we get that early spike of adrenaline where, oh my God, the pads are hitting, the helmets are clashing, and football is back.

Then we had a little bit of a down period where it's like, well,

what's the news?

Well, people are pissed about their contracts.

All right, we can talk about that.

It's not really happy though.

It's like football is back.

We should be happy.

It's like well these people aren't happy.

Also had a couple more hold-ins that I don't think we knew about there for a while.

Seem like getting a little bit more rear with the biggest head in all the football over there in Pittsburgh.

Well then there's not only contract disputes there's injuries too.

Your favorite player is not going to play this season.

Terrible.

Well, I pissed something happened in practice.

Geez, that's a little negative too.

So we got contract issues.

We got injuries that are a little bit negative.

But you know what we do have?

We have highlights every single day.

We have player arcs coming and going, literally, as the days go by.

As we are off, I watched a man named Joe Milton go from being traded away from New England after getting drafted in the same draft class as Drake May out of Tennessee with such an incredible arm and athletic ability and ability to do a backflip and full pads a quarterback.

He traded from New England down to Dallas.

I saw him at training camp over there in Oxnard.

He threw a ball 400 yards.

This guy threw a 350-yard completion.

Gone.

The internet lit.

Joe Milton's the guy.

Yeah.

Can't spell Milton without lit.

That is certainly in the middle of his name.

That's how he plays the football.

This guy's getting an opportunity.

Dak needs to watch himself.

Now, or maybe if Dak slips up again, or maybe if he has such a good training camp, we can trade him away, get some pieces back.

Joe Milton's going to be the guy.

Then he played in the game.

And he threw another ball 350 yards.

And it was only supposed to be a 25-yard ball.

And boy, the internet turned on him quickly.

Every single meme or gift that you could have about overthrowing something, Peyton Manning, lighting up that make-a-wish kid from Saturday Night Live was all over the internet.

Numerous things.

Joe Milton came and was a superstar in preseason.

And then all of a sudden, everybody just lost faith in him and say, this is Joe Milton football, actually.

You guys all loved him.

That's what.

Training camp football is all about.

We think Joe will be back.

We think the contracts will get settled.

We think the people that get hurt will get healthy.

And we think that when the teams kick off three weeks and two days, we're going to have the greatest NFL season of all time.

So we have to hold on to that hope.

And today, it's going to be a great conversation about the hope of the future.

We actually have an Everything DB special today for you that you're going to love called Sophomore Superstars in the Secondary.

Oh.

You know who put it together?

Nine-year NFL vet, ladies and gentlemen, Darius J.

Bowler.

Sophomore superstars.

We gave away the list whenever we were talking to Cassarian

a couple weeks back, but we didn't dive into why that list was created.

We'll certainly do that today.

The future of the league is very bright.

I'm not just talking about in the secondary, which it certainly is.

There was a lot of guys that could have been named to this particular graphic and everything like that.

But the league is getting young, it feels like.

Doesn't it feel like we have a next generation kind of taking over everything across?

Oh, yeah, the people in charge are always trying to get younger, bigger, stronger, faster.

And then so as you get older, you get, like you mentioned, some of these hold-ins, trying to get your money.

That's why it's so important for us.

You got to get your money when you can.

You got to strike when you're iron hot.

Ironhead, big head over there.

He's trying to get his money, which he's earned all pro season last year.

Some other guys, James Cook, he's trying to get his money in that running back position, which we know is tough.

But yes, the Terry McLaurin.

Terry Mack, Trey.

So the people are always trying to get their money, and the people in charge are always trying to get younger and cheaper.

Yeah, younger, cheaper.

You're a piece of gum.

Once your flavor kind of wears out or gets thin,

get a noob.

Look at this one.

Danny Smith.

Look how fresh this is.

Danny Smith takes 10 of them.

Look how fresh these are.

Look how cheap they are, too, compared to you.

What do you want?

That's what I thought.

Oh, trade him the hell out of town.

That is a mentality that some ownership has.

You know, down there in Dallas, we know it's ugly with Micah, okay?

Just because how everything's gone.

Yesterday, I feel like we got some breaking news that there was an agreement in Jerry's idea, mind, there was a handshake agreement with Micah.

Micah backs out on deal.

is how Jerry says this.

Micah says, I never agreed to a deal.

I have an agent.

Muel Guette is my agent.

We were maybe just talking.

You know, I didn't know we were in the middle of an actual negotiation.

I didn't know it was an active type of situation that was happening in that conversation.

If Micah even thinks that that conversation ever took place, and maybe Jerry sees it vastly different and all that, but it feels like there is a disrespect situation happening between those two.

That's never good, especially in business.

Fifth-year guy with the amount of impact that he's had, you would have thought his deal would have been done, already been done.

In fact, it's not going to be problematic.

Cam Hayward

in Pittsburgh.

Let's go to talk to the table at Boston Connor, at Ty Schmidt.

Come on, man, you dropped a woe there.

Me too.

Because Cam was on show.

Oh, yeah.

Cam was on the show when we were up early in trop.

Happy.

TJ Watt was like, let's talk about how much money this guy.

Right in his face we were doing that.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Right numerous times.

Hey, how much, how happy are you for this guy with the amount of money he got?

And Cam Hayward's thinking, hey, everybody's getting money these days.

DK got 30 million.

He's never played here.

I don't think his dad played here.

I don't think his brother played here.

He's just getting whatever the hell he wants.

Jalen Ramsey,

I don't think he's ever been.

Has he ever been to Pittsburgh?

He's getting all the money he wants.

Oh, we got Aaron Rodgers paying him $10 million.

He wasn't here.

Oh, I've seen that.

Gary Slayer, are we paying him?

Johnny Smith, he's getting paid.

What have I been here, 100 years?

Oh, I've actually the second longest tenured Pittsburgh Steeler in a tie, I believe, with Mike Webster.

Ben Roethesburg is number one, longest tenured Pittsburgh Steeler.

Cam Hayward, second longest tenured Pittsburgh Steeler.

Wow.

In a town where it, you know, that does

mean something.

That's why when he comes on the show, we think to ourselves, hey, massive head guy.

How about your boy TJ getting broken off?

And in his head, massive head.

He's like, Yeah, everybody's getting broken off, but me.

That is seemingly what is kind of happening over there.

And he said in the negotiations last year, because they just did a new deal, which is what a lot of Yensers are saying.

They're like, Cam, we love you.

We appreciate you.

One year ago.

You just signed it.

You signed a deal literally just last year.

And he said that whenever we did that deal, because he was coming off, I think, a two-sack season maybe or something like that.

He said that when I make all pro, I would like us to revisit this.

Then he goes ahead and makes all pro.

And he's like, excuse me, there's a conversation to be had.

I don't think anybody knew that that was even a situation.

Then yesterday he addresses the media, Pittsburgh Media.

He knows that if he says anything like this, it's going to become a thing.

Feels like it's a little bit of a thing for a guy that we were talking to as if he's a player coach leader for that Pittsburgh Steelers team.

We haven't talked about this at all.

No, at all.

And it feels like it might be a real thing.

Yeah, because even with the TJ stuff, where it's like, hey, the TJ is going to get done, you know, because he was the highest paid player, that assumption maybe we didn't have.

But when it came to a player like Cam, not the highest paid, he is the face of the Pittsburgh Steelers.

He is Pittsburgh.

That was just assumed.

The part that I thought was interesting that you kind of left out was that when he said, hey, I'm going to come, like, after I have an all-pro year, I want to revisit this contract.

He said that they giggled at him.

And that to me is the most disrespectful.

If the people that are paying you the money are giggling.

Am I a clown?

Yeah.

Is that funny to you?

Do I amuse you?

You don't think I'm going to be a bad guy?

Funny how?

What's that supposed to be?

What's a

giggled?

A little bit.

You disrespected him.

Yeah, a little bit.

A little bit.

A little bit of bet.

A little bit.

A little bit.

You spit in his face.

Head like that.

Career like this.

Huh?

You disrespected him a little bit.

Family like this.

I don't know.

A lot of people are saying 15 million bucks.

You're 15th year, Bub.

We're building up a team to win a Super Bowl for this, for you, basically, because you're one of the pillars.

You can't spell Pittsburgh without Hayward.

Bottom line.

Never thought about that.

Bottom line.

It's true.

The A-word's silent.

Same with the D.

I kind of like it.

They're getting too chummy around there.

Everything's great.

Hey, we're going to go win the Super Bowl.

They need a little

steel in the water.

Okay, so let's go to one half of the hammer.

Cowboys, I will speak for the entire city of Cincinnati.

How's it feel?

So, you know, because the Cincinnati Bengals fans were attacking us for only mentioning the Trey Hendrickson situation.

But I feel like we brought up the TJ Watts situation more than anybody else.

So I would like to say that I feel like we did that.

And it ended up getting done, which is what everybody was saying, even though I was saying to them, why is he not there if it's going to get done?

Cam Hayward thing, him speaking speaking out this late into camp i think is interesting because they've been around each other he's been there he's been in the building they've obviously seen each other we've seen the way that training camp is not only as kids at fan as a fan at that thing but actually the way it operates that they're very much all kind of with each other the entire time how's it i i what are your thoughts i i assume the team knew about this obviously you would think i i don't think any of the fans knew uh this when when chef i mean when we were there i mean everything was was hunky dory you talked about him and tj coming up on stage and then we were down on the sideline for practice.

I watched Cam practice.

He was sweating his balls off.

I mean, it was super hot.

He was working very hard.

Yeah, and all that juice.

It was hot, wasn't it?

It wasn't all the juice.

It was.

It was quite hot.

There was a lot of juice.

There was a lot of juice pouring out of their pores because they were working so goddamn hard.

This isn't about yelling and screaming.

This is putting work on the field.

But no, but then, like, in the last, what, three to seven days it was?

I can't remember exactly because we weren't here.

Chef D came out and said, oh, there's quietly, like, a thing going on with Cam Hayward.

He hasn't been doing team drills.

And I was like, oh, that's it.

Like I watched this man practice.

So I was like, that's nothing or whatever.

And then Cam comes out yesterday and says, and he doesn't say like, hey, I'm not going to not sit out regular season games.

He didn't say he would.

He didn't say he wouldn't either.

But then, you know, you look at it like he did get his two-year 30 million, I believe it was September of 2024.

So like that was, and then, but he did.

He did.

He came in and he had another all-pro season.

He has 30 sacks in the last four years.

Four-time all-pro, right?

Yes, four-time first-team all-pro, one-time second-team all-pro.

So, like, I mean, he's been there, he's done a pretty good little career.

Disrespect them all.

22nd

D-tackle, I understand.

Um, but I did see our uh correspondent for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Mark Caboli, said that he thinks there is a way to easily get this done, make both sides happy.

So, that's where I'm at right now.

Do I love that it's happened right now?

No, because things have been so awesome and hunky-dory over there in Pittsburgh.

Um, Trent Stone, I figured out too for me, too.

Oh, no, I know, you don't have to say also.

I don't think Hayward or Pittsburgh shares any of the same letters.

Yeah.

H is in there for sure.

Oh, yeah, that one.

Pretty big news.

Wow.

Yeah.

What?

Thank you, Dr.

Pepper.

The official drink of the Thunderdome.

Not only Thunderdome, of Fansville as well.

Oh, yeah.

That's right.

Do you know that Dr.

Pepper has been with college football for 88 years?

88?

Yeah.

Wow.

Holy shit.

Do you know how I know that?

Wow.

They sent me over a thing saying, hey, you know, because this Dr.

Pepper deal,

a little little behind the scenes footage or info, was it the SEC championship game I was at down there on the sideline?

Yeah.

Where they were preparing for the

tuition toss.

The tuition toss.

The CEO of Dr.

Pepper was down there.

And I think I, even on the show, I said, I think I just talked to the CEO because I was chirping during commercial break at the people that are over there.

I thought it was the people rehearsing it, but it was also the entire Dr.

Pepper corporate executive group.

Executive team.

The E-suite, I guess, was just, or the C-suite, whatever the hell it is, was out there.

I had no idea.

So I meet them and the gentleman, Tim, starts looking into, I guess, our operation, everything, and is like, hey, we would like to be a part.

If you guys would like, do you guys like Dr.

Pepper?

Was their first question.

And we're like, love it.

Yeah.

Yeah, we like Dr.

Pepper.

What do you think?

And we started chit-chatting and they're like, we would love to become the official drink of the Thunderdome.

And I'm like, You got it.

Deal.

Shout out to Dr.

Pepper.

We appreciate the hell out of you.

Howie, are you, Doctor?

Hey, is it Saturday?

Not yet.

But when it is,

like when you wake up and it's a Saturday?

Yep.

What are you drinking?

Dr.

Pepper.

Every time.

Is it Saturday?

Yeah.

Hypothetically speaking, yes, it is Saturday.

If it is Saturday?

Yeah.

It feels like it.

Drinking Dr.

Pepper.

Okay.

Oh, yeah.

If it's Saturday, I'm drinking Dr.

Pepper.

What about Friday?

Hell, if it's Friday.

Yeah.

Monday.

But Saturday.

Wednesday.

Wednesday.

But if it's Saturday.

we'll definitely talk about it.

Let's talk about some more news.

Shout out to Dr.

Pepper.

We appreciate you.

Legit.

That's a big deal for our company.

Really cool.

Yeah.

Very cool.

And also, their company, dogs.

If you look into the way they've come to where they are, the entirety of it.

Good business, Donder.

And in Texas, beautiful.

Yeah, we appreciate it.

Shout out.

Didn't want to say city, but shout out to Wayne.

I went swimming down there in Baylor.

That's right.

You know, did the entire thing.

Tripping Joanna Gaines, saw there.

Absolutely.

Magnolia Farms.

Love being down there.

Watched some docs about that place.

Sure.

There's a religion down there.

And Waco?

Yeah.

Cool docu series.

They were very serious about there.

Not silly.

They were serious.

Yeah, the Davidians really.

Yeah.

Played no games.

Christian, I'm assuming.

What's that?

Christian.

Branch.

A branch Christian?

Nah, I don't know.

I don't think anybody's claiming that.

No, no.

Certainly not.

Now, it is, it was completely...

You look into it someday.

But what you need to know is from that moment forward, that city and that area, Dr.

Pepper's a mass piece of it, had become beautiful.

And we're very thankful for Dr.

Pepper.

I think we even did a tour of the damn museum

whenever we went.

We could have gone toward the facility, I think.

Whatever.

Dr.

Pepper, we appreciate the hell out of him.

There's some other news out of the NFL that is a bummer.

And I talked about this earlier.

Hey, Ty.

Yeah.

Oh, no.

Uh-oh.

What's going on with Jordan Love?

You know what?

Listen, he banged his hand on a helmet on his last play of the game against the Jets.

Anytime something like this comes out where they have to like really reassure you, like, hey, this is very minor.

It's not a big deal.

He's not going to miss week one of the season.

It is a ligament injury in his throwing hand and his thumb.

So I'm trying not to, you know, hit the doomsday button and make a big deal because it sounds like he is going to be able to play week one, but I need to see Jordan Love practicing.

You know, I don't want him, week one, being the next time he throws a football.

And unfortunately, this has kind of been outside of his his first year as a starter where he kind of came onto the scene and the Packers went to the playoffs and beat the hell out of the Cowboys.

Like this is he kind of last year he got hurt before he could even get started and it kind of hampered him throughout the whole year.

So I'm hoping that this really is not as serious as they're saying.

But anytime your starting quarterback has a ligament injury in the thumb of his throwing hand, yeah, there's going to be a little cause for concern going into the regular.

It's his left hand.

It's his left hand.

Left hand, right?

That would be great news.

Left, left, left.

Okay.

Left.

Okay, so a lot of the stuff I was reading was saying it was throwing hand, which is why I was.

No, no, don't panic.

Don't panic.

But if it is, if it's left hand, no big deal.

But either way, like.

Still stinks.

Yeah, he's not going to be practicing for probably the rest of camp, which sucks.

Let's talk about more procedures.

Landon Dickerson, it's being reported that he had a meniscus

situation.

Now, dude, is it a full tear, partial tear?

He's getting a procedure, they're saying they're hoping he's back for regular season, which would be an insane feat, especially for a man of his size.

I've had my meniscus done a couple different times.

It's always taken me multiple, like month and a half, two months maybe even to get back.

And then I've seen a teammate get a meniscus procedure done and be back in like three, four weeks.

So I think there's levels to the shit when it comes to the meniscus.

But nonetheless, still a very real procedure and still very real rehab to get that thing back on the other side.

Yeah, he's an absolute dog, though.

So I, and I may be wrong here, but the amount of offensive linemen I've been around especially that are built and look like him i expect him to be out there what's that mean i expect you're saying white guy

put his picture back up again please land wasn't he back didn't he play through some last year always probably yeah so in college i guess he had some injuries uh to his legs his knees uh lower body i don't remember exactly what they were i don't want to pinpoint it but since he's got to the eagles it's been like locked in so this would be yeah i i think so too especially with the way that offensive line is and if they're projecting it already, there's a reason.

Joining us now, ladies and gentlemen, is a college football national champion, Super Bowl champion, Rodder Cup winner, ladies and gentlemen, AJ Hawk.

Hawker, good to see you, brother.

We're about to have a life-changing moment happen here in a matter of moments.

But before we get to that, anything you want to hit on that we just chit-chatted about that maybe you had some extra thoughts that we didn't scurry?

Cam Hayward and Steelers, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

Jordan Love, baby, he's getting to proceed.

Landon Dickerson, he's going to be back for the season opener in three weeks, in two days.

And Dr.

Pepper, official drink of Thunderdome.

Anything you like to talk about?

Yeah, I know

Chuck Alderton, I believe.

He was the Dr.

Pepper guy who came with the formula that Dr.

Pepper is and what we have now these days.

So, yeah, shout out to Chuck.

Shout out to Dr.

Pepper, man.

Who doesn't like a nice, ice-cold Dr.

Pepper?

Thank you, Chuck.

23 favors.

What's so funny?

What are we laughing at?

Do we know that?

Just wanted obscures that.

Just wanted.

I think your connection is terrible.

I believe it is just you got cut off there.

I think you were saying everybody knows Chuck.

Yep.

Yep, there it goes.

Had a good breathe on that.

Charles Alderton.

Yep.

He graded Dr.

Patrick.

Okay, that is such an AJ call book.

All right, before we have AJ come back,

we have the opportunity once again to be a part of a moment that'll change

somebody's life, but not only this particular person, his entire family, his entire community, his entire school, IMG, geez, feels like there's a lot of these coming out of this particular high school.

This high school had a first or top 10 pick in I forget how many different drafts over the last eight years or so.

Yeah, it's like eight straight years, eight straight years, top 10 pick this particular high school.

Well, I think there's another dog coming out of there at least, ladies and gentlemen.

Five-star Edge Rusher from IMG.

I believe he's 6'4,

240.

Ladies and gentlemen, Jake Kruhl.

How are you, Jake?

I'm great.

Thank you guys for having me on.

This is going to be awesome.

Jake, we're so incredibly lucky to have you.

I believe, is this family alongside of you here?

What are their names?

Yeah, I got my mom right here.

Her name's Amy.

Here's my dad.

That's Corey.

Miss Amy, Mr.

Corey, congratulations on raising a hell of a boy.

Hell of a boy.

I don't think they can hear us maybe because you have headphones on.

No, sir, they cannot.

All right, Jake.

we appreciate you letting us be a part of this.

We know your final three.

I think the entire world knows your entire three with old Miss Texas and Oklahoma.

You'll be heading to the SEC, the entire SEC, Twitter world, X world was a buzz last night.

Excited to hear where you're headed.

Why don't you let us all know where you'll continue your football career at, dog?

Yes, sir.

Thank you for having me on.

First, I got to thank God.

I grew up Catholic, went to Catholic school my whole life, so it's been a huge part of my life.

Just having faith, It's kind of guided me in the right direction.

The next thing I got to go into is my youth football coaches.

That's where it all started.

They kind of gave me the passion to want to do this at the next level.

After that, back to my old high school, Bishop Moore.

They were a huge thing of getting me to getting me to where I am now.

After that, I have all my IMG coaches.

This is the best high school in the country.

It's made me the player I am.

It's the reason I'm getting to go to all these top schools.

And with that, comes all my amazing teammates right here.

They're all

up, boys.

What up, boys?

Yeah, so getting to compete with them every single day.

That's what makes you better, right?

Iron sharp as iron.

Wouldn't be who I am without that.

After that, Don Zalati, he found me.

He's the reason I'm at IMG.

He scouted me when I was just a little scrawny white kid over at Bishop Moore.

But now I'm here now and we're playing with the best.

We're competing with the best.

After that, Aaron Jones at Trenchman Academy.

He's my position trainer.

He's taught me all the technique I know.

A lot of people say when they watch me on film is that I'm a technician.

I give a lot of credit to him for that.

Like he's taught me so much about football, the passion I have for the game,

the dedication, the obsessiveness of wanting to be great, of wanting to make sure all your techniques are right.

After that, Ben Daly Cruz, a Daly-Cruz sports performance.

He's my physical trainer.

He makes sure I stay away from injuries.

He keeps my body right no matter what.

A lot of the bend, a lot of the explosiveness, that's thanks to him.

Of course.

And lastly, my advisor, my recruiting advisor, Cliff Hill from West Virginia.

What?

Yes, sir.

West Virginia.

Coal miner.

Hell yeah, brother.

Yes, sir.

Yeah, he keeps my head straight.

He's made sure I keep the main thing, the main thing.

Made sure I'm focused throughout this whole process.

He's been, he's been awesome for me.

And lastly, my parents.

I can't do anything without them.

They've been so supportive of me.

All the opportunities I have, I wouldn't be here without them.

So they're awesome, and I love them so much.

But with all that being said, for this next chapter of my football career, I'm going to be chasing SEC championships, chasing national championships, chasing greatness

at the University of Oklahoma.

Boomer.

Congratulations to Oklahoma.

Congratulations to the Crules.

Congratulations to you, Jake.

And congratulations.

Boomer.

Oh, I can't hear shit.

Love y'all.

Yeah, yeah.

We're good.

We're back.

Hey, we'll let you get to your celebration, brother.

Boomer Sooner world is going to light up because of this news and you talked about yourself being a technician we watched your film earlier today you had a couple dip rips couple i mean you are

yeah you're a weapon dude we cannot wait to watch you get out there to oklahoma why was that inevitably your decision and how excited are you to get out there to beautiful norman

Yeah, I think the number one thing it came down to is trust.

I've known that coaching staff for a while.

Coach Chavis has been awesome to me.

I've known him for such a long time.

He's kept the same thing, the same thing, no matter what.

I love the defense Coach Venables has.

It's super aggressive.

They chase TFLs.

And the way you get sacks, which is what I like to do, is you got to get them behind in the chains.

So playing that aggressive style, that leads to more sacks.

I think that was the main thing when I led to making my decision.

Jake, you're unbelievable to watch.

I'm thankful to have learned your story.

Your parents should be incredibly proud of the boy that they raised.

Your speech was epic.

You think, and everybody, including the Catholic Church, yes.

En núne e patre et feli espirites.

Amen, brother.

Congratulations.

One more thing.

One more thing before I leave.

I know you're a fan of IMG.

I want to invite you to come down here, come see the boys.

And hopefully, I want to come up to Indianapolis, maybe do an indership or something.

I just want to learn a lot about you and how you do everything.

Hey, you got it, brother.

We'll come down there.

No problem at all.

Yeah, deal.

Hey, put her out there, pal.

Yep, and that ain't no Jerry and Micah deal.

No, we're doing

it.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

It's real.

No Dallas Cowboys.

Congratulations.

Good luck in Oklahoma, ladies and gentlemen.

Yes, sir.

Thank you.

Thank you so much.

And the next sooner, Jay Cruel.

All right, so we got to get him up here.

Yeah.

6'4, 230.

He's gonna have to relax a little bit, though.

Yeah, Earn is trying.

I mean, don't love that some 17-year-old's walking in here and I know, look up at him.

Yeah, but we got a national champion that we can kind of test here.

A couple one-on-ones with Debo.

You want to see what you got?

You want to chase greatness?

We got greatness sitting over there eating goldfish right now.

This guy's got two rings, bro.

Yeah, not just goldfish.

Not just goldfish.

And cookies.

And candy.

And rituals.

And

fat.

And starbursts.

Anything that is edible.

Bonus.

Raccoons.

And he's drinking a nice cold

Dr.

Peppa.

A little bit of that sweet nectar Dr.

Pepper.

Joining us now, ladies and gentlemen, with great connection.

A college football national champion, a Super Bowl champion, Rodney Cup winner, AJ Hall.

AJ Hall.

AJ, great to see you, buddy.

Great to be back.

Yeah, congrats to Jake, Oklahoma.

Yeah, great school.

I do like how he bends around the edge, no question.

Dude, how about that?

He hit him with a little altitude change.

You can't teach that.

You can't teach that bend, man.

You really can't.

It's like his third one, I think.

We all know he'll be facing this way.

There's one where he's picking this.

Beautiful long arm right there.

Yeah, he's got it all.

He said some people, but you know, we're in a different time.

Oh, much.

At IMG, I mean, he was thinking a strength.

This is the one.

No, no, that's not the one.

He's got a turnstile.

This is the one.

This is the one.

That one.

Show hands, duck.

That is, yeah, he's a weapon.

He had a

recruiting specialist out of West Virginia shout out.

He had a trainer, strength coach,

technician.

Yeah, position coach.

Yeah, and

it's all going to work.

Yeah.

It's all going to work.

This is it.

They have the blueprint.

What's insane, too, is how much bigger.

Everybody.

Some of these dudes come on on here and like he plays edge but he's still in high school how many how much weight realistically will these kids put on in the first year he'll be 250 no problem yeah at least 10 like that i mean like that he'll be too now img though i think they probably have good strength yeah you're probably if i had a guess but just age you just grow into your body you know you know how you grow into you become a man in college those first couple years especially did you see that kid go from arkansas to cal that wide receiver yes yeah it was that real i didn't that didn't feel real that that had to be at least a year and a half there a lot of people are saying it wasn't but even if it was just a six-month transformation or a seven-month transformation, from the ages of 18 to AJ's point

to 23, your body match, let alone if you're going to have first-class strength and conditioning and nutrition and everything like that, your body's naturally going to change.

I mean, that's just going to happen.

Some of these dudes that we've seen in the past have gone from like actually

six foot tall, 185 to somehow six three,

255 in a a four to five year period.

It's like there's no way when they were recruiting you, they had any idea that this was possible, but it's like a lot of hard work to get to that point.

Those workouts in college are a fucking nightmare.

I don't know if they're still like that.

They used to be, we used to be scared to death to go into those workouts.

I knew I saw it somewhere this summer.

I looked it up.

Dan Lanning said their average gain for their freshman was 20 pounds this year.

It's unbelievable.

That's nuts.

That's absolutely.

Here's the thing I saw on,

it's from Hogball Barger, former Arkansas wide receiver, just six months after transfer from Arkansas to Cal.

Now, he might hate what's going on in Arkansas right now, so he's taking a shot at the Arkansas thing.

Sure.

Or that might be real.

Nonetheless, that picture on the left to that picture on the right, he's not just the only guy in college football that this happens.

Like, this is a very

six months is crazy.

I don't think that doesn't.

I know, I don't think that's humanly positive.

You tried to read it with the hair.

Can we get a good judgment on if his hair tied up in the first place?

I know, in a class, six months.

I don't know.

It looks very similar length hair.

Post-lift.

Like rafter lift.

Wake up.

That post-lift, little lightning, a little flexing.

Yeah, maybe you could gain 15, couldn't he?

Shoulders are back in that first one, shoulders flexed.

Sorry, second one.

Whatever the case, look out for Desmond Jenks.

This guy's been working his ass off this offseason, which is what it involves.

There's so much work.

It feels like these guys are professionals since high school.

Like, that kid was talking like a professional right there.

I went like I assume, I assume every big-time recruit is that way.

Like, they just, hey, I am fully mature.

I am already a pro.

I'm approaching everything like I am a professional.

Like, that's what it feels like.

I hope they still have fun, honestly.

I really do.

I hope they still have like normal high school experiences.

I don't even know if they're allowed to, dude.

Definitely not at IMG.

I mean, that's not a normal high school experience.

I mean, they're still having a good time.

For sure.

For sure.

Based on what I see on my time list.

They're what?

They're still goofing off.

Well, that's being goofed off.

That's probably the kids that

go to college.

I don't know if they're going to.

Yeah, it might be like paying people for things

electronically.

It's kids.

Yep.

But not really.

That's a wild thing to wake up to.

Just go private.

Just press private on the page.

Everybody on everything.

Yeah.

Everybody on everything.

Don't share your location either.

Now, these youngs should know that.

Because they've kind of

came up in this world.

But still, I don't know.

Teenagers are always going to be.

Like, that's what we're kind of.

We can't develop.

Like, these dudes are still going to have a good time, I think, but it's just a different way these days.

You know, it's a much different way.

now granted is that next generation back because it's always like hopefully yeah that's how some people think ap toe you're saying that you hope this next generation which is called the alpha generation is that really what they're called yeah they're called the alpha general name they are called the you remember that aj remember the alpha generation I believe where uh where were we when we heard about the alpha generation where I was yeah I do remember I was tucked away in some pantry of a place and

heard all about the alpha generation people trying to market directly to this alpha generation

AJ was trying to escape the conversation.

So he thought he was leaving the room, but he walked into a pantry.

And obviously, a pantry is a no exit.

Yeah, that's a call to sex.

So, yeah, exactly.

It is a call to sex.

I was stuck.

I was stuck.

And he was in there, and there was a whole conversation happening out there.

He left me in conversation, to be clear.

So kind of instant universe.

Instant karmic.

Bang, instant university.

I wasn't really part of the conversation, to be honest.

Like, you know, they didn't really need me there.

I was kind of like the third wheel.

No, you were very much a part of it.

You were very much a part of it, we thought.

But the alpha generation was being pitched.

That was a few years back, too.

They were thinking, you got to think about this alpha generation.

Yeah, that was a Super Bowl, right?

I was like, man, you're a much deeper thinker than me.

That's what I said.

I don't think about the generations.

You need to start.

Who are you all, Lily?

All right, man, I don't know.

Do they like Dr.

Pepper?

Yeah, we're all.

They're probably going to like us.

That's what I look into.

I don't know what the generation is.

Are they a Dr.

Pepper generation?

They're probably going to like us, if I had to guess.

Are they going going to have an ice cold beer every once in a while?

Right.

Probably going to like us.

Are they going to drink a Jack Daniels?

Probably going to like us.

Do they like ball?

Gotta love them.

Very important.

Probably going to like us.

If they don't on most of those things,

we know.

They are going to hate us.

Now, we could change some things, I guess, for the alpha generation.

I don't know how we can get a little bit more lit.

But for me, there's going to be some in that alpha and some in that Z.

And you can even go up to those goddamn boomers up there.

I think they're going to like us.

And that's who we are looking for in this entire thing.

You need to take in more 30,000-foot view at this point.

You know how they're going to be.

Brother, I smoke.

I'm up there all the time.

Okay, I understand what you're saying.

Those people are geniuses, AJ.

AJ was trying to escape a genius.

And he did not.

Just ask them.

Just ask them.

They'll tell you.

They'll tell you how genius they are.

Unbelievable.

AJ did not like these people immediately.

I have a healthy skepticism, I would say, when they're getting pitched horrible ideas.

Which, in my life, goodness happens a lot.

All the time.

But that could be a great idea.

You never know.

You're right.

You're right.

Somebody mocked the pool noodle.

Billionaire.

Yeah.

Good point.

Use it for anything.

Yeah.

Billionaire.

Got a few of them.

Yeah.

You didn't even do it to golf, remember?

Yeah.

Put that thing in.

Speaking of, we got De Chambeau joining us live in stew for the second hour.

Cannot wait to chit-chat with him.

He's part of the President's Sports and Fitness Council that was announced via a press conference at the White House that had no no real reaction.

No, no, none.

Nobody really responded.

No, just kind of.

They kind of nice.

They got a tree falling to the floor.

Whole hum, just kind of moved along.

I actually looked at the entire committee.

Wayne Ogretzky's on there.

Roger Goodell's on there.

Gary Bettman's on there.

I mean, you're talking about like a who's who's on there?

In the history.

In a who's who in the history of sports is on there.

And I believe they're just being tasked with, hey, you guys just make sure sports are okay.

Because there was a time there where the people that weren't sports people were starting to get into sports people.

And hey, we needed to just kind of keep this thing.

They did.

And this council, I think, is a good thing.

We'll talk to De Champau about that.

A man who is up for it because of how great he was and how great he is.

Not only in the morning, but now all damn day, including your Monday nights now.

Ladies and gentlemen, Emmy Award winner.

A sideline reporter from Monday Night Football now.

What?

An ESPN pundit.

Friend of the program, ladies and gentlemen, Peter Schrödinger.

Yes,

Yes,

this is what we wanted.

This is it.

This is it.

I am reporting live from Jets camp.

The Jets and Giants just finished their intercamp scrimmage, and it was good.

It was lively.

There was a live hitting.

Pat, it's good.

Football's here.

I'm touching the grass.

It was Monday night football assignment.

I get to touch the grass.

Five different games, some good games on the slate.

I'm excited to work with this crew.

It's Katie George on the other sideline, and of course, Fowler, Riddick, and my man, Dano.

So completely stoked about this.

One of the main reasons I was so into ESPN was because I was able to wear some different hats and to get back on the sidelines like I did on my Fox and NFL Network early days.

It's a thrill.

So pumped up, man.

This is great.

You've earned it.

You deserve it.

We're happy you're getting put out there.

The boys and I were chit-chatting about this announcement earlier and they all mentioned how you used to do this on a very regular basis.

And then we all mentioned about how post-Super Bowl you're always on the field with a microphone seemingly for the last few years.

You really enjoy being down there in a mix, mix, huh?

We like it.

We like getting down in the mix.

You know it from the when you guys do those simulcasts, there's nothing like it.

And you could sit on your couch all you want, but when you're on the field and you're actually in the action and you can report what you see, it's different.

And I like to think I offer a different perspective.

I used to give like front and office nuggets and conversations from coaches that predated the game and would give you like live real-time stuff.

So I love it.

Fox, for the last several Super Bowls, would put me out there and say, collect all the sounds you can get.

And I would find a way to get, you know, the Bradley Cooper interview or the Miles Taylor interview and then Saquon and all these guys.

And I love being in the mix.

So I'm thrilled, man.

I haven't done it in a couple years.

And I made my bones at Fox do insidelines.

And I was on some six and seven crews.

So I was doing a lot of like

Browns versus Lions when it wasn't the Lions of today.

And you really own your skills.

Or Shadores, Browns.

Or not Shades, Browns.

Yeah, yeah, I got it.

No.

2.2.

This is a different different era.

Anyway, I swear to God, I am so fired up to do it.

And even just being on the field today, it was like, all right, I get to get back in the mix.

Our first game we're doing is week two.

I'm on that other crew, the B crew, and it's going to be great.

We're doing Chargers versus Raiders in Vegas.

So, like, shot right out of the cannon.

We've got we've got two great coaches in Harpaugh and, of course, Pete Carroll.

And we're going to be on the call for that.

So it's pretty cool.

Yeah, and Tom Brady's probably going to be roaming as an owner.

Yeah, he's starting to look even more fit.

He's tanned up all the time.

You know, he just got out of that European vacation.

Exactly.

He was sitting there having dinner with Bezos.

You know, they were having a good conversation.

Not together.

I mean, I'm seeing this guy.

Tom looks good, doesn't he?

Oh, yeah.

I think he looks up.

And his statue, one of the best statues that we've seen, I think.

Truly perfect.

He likes white pants.

Legitimately,

I would, too, if I was bullet.

You know, he's like foxy, but four inches taller.

You know, like,

can go to maybe five, six inches taller.

You're right.

Dan Cool.

Yeah, he's very cool, the coolest.

But he can just go to the the mannequin brother give it whatever the hell he's looking very nice mannequin hey goat thanks for representing the sport just pretty

looks like you're gliding everywhere you go tom looks like you're doing a great job we uh appreciate that his statue phenomenal okay so that should be a great one chargers raiders excited to watch you week two and the four other games that you'll be doing going forward you said you're at jets giants training camp right now uh is that the most new york place of all time i assume that's a hot ticket i assume all the finance bro i assume everybody's trying to get on the field over there, right?

This is big New York royalty, I assume, at this thing.

Yes, a lot of Patagonia vests, a lot of guys dipping out of J.P.

Morgan and Goldman Sachs.

They got the khakis on.

They maybe took the Blade helicopter down here.

They made it.

The truth of the matter is,

it's only 2,000 people, and it was just Jets season ticket holders, and that's today.

So you got 2,000 Jets fans watching, and they were hitting.

And then tomorrow, it goes to Giants camp in East Rutherford, and it's 2,000 Giants fans that get to watch.

and then they play the the preseason game of course this weekend but really cool and like Malik Neighbors wasn't out there today and Jalen Hyatt wasn't out there today but just about everyone else was out there and I'm telling you I don't want to exaggerate I know it's preseason 51 on the Giants Abdul Carter is just absolutely everywhere guys he was and now there's nothing against Max Mitchell who was lining up against him Jets offensive lineman doing his thing Abdul Carter was in the backfield the entire day and I'm watching him and you know I'm seeing all these Jets fans like biting their tongue, like, all right, this guy's pretty good,

flying all over the field.

And I'll tell you, Jackson Dart threw the ball well, too.

So my

unblockable.

Jackson Tart can throw the rock.

And then without Malik Neighbors and without Jalen Hyatt, the Jets defense dominated the Giants ones also.

So defense won the day on both sides this afternoon.

Good, AJ.

Shrinks, what about Justin Fields?

I don't know if you talked about him when you cut out or not.

How does he look?

And what does it just look like both these teams going against each other does it feel different i guess i mean obviously the jets with aaron glen now at the helm as the head coach dable we know how fired up he is how does it feel i guess the atmosphere out there does it feel like they both have a lot of optimism

yeah and it's a fresh start for both in many ways i would start with the jets completely new brass completely new culture completely new just entire energy around this team and they took care of their guys so sauce is a franchise guy garrett wilson's a franchise guy Smallwood, Quinn Williams, they've got their guys.

Justin Fields, I don't think they're going to ask Justin Fields to throw the ball 25 times in a game.

I wouldn't even classify Justin Fields as one of the stars of this Jets team.

They ran the ball against Green Bay in a way where they had 38 minutes of possession.

Again, preseason game.

But they ran the ball up the gut.

They've got a running quarterback now.

That's what they're going to identify as.

The Giants, boundless optimism because Nabers has been unguardable at wide receiver.

Abdul carter and dexter lawrence and brian burns on your defensive line and then of course you've got a quarterback situation where they kind of like dart so far and he's looked really good so again

august these teams could both go out and win four games but if you're walking the field today and you've got luminaries you know you've got everyone from from mark sanchez to sean o'hara you've got both sides like they're alumni watching and everyone's jacked up on both teams well they should be jacked up especially because we got a finger-painted peter schrager on this particular show you sound amazing just want to let you know we're going to to call you back.

Yeah, we're going to try to call you back, get a little better connection with old Schrag's there out at New York Camp.

Hey, he's talked about Abdul Carter being the guy.

We knew that, AJ, didn't we?

I mean, we kind of knew that down there at the Orange Bowl or whatever it was.

Yeah, we got to see him from about 10 yards away, and we watched him over and over.

Like, what a relentless motor.

And he wasn't even healthy at the time, too.

So I cannot imagine when the guy's actually feeling almost 100%.

Yeah, and relentless is kind of the word that he was describing him whenever he was in college.

It feels like that's continuing right into

the NFL.

How about Rosenhaus coming out and saying

it would be disrespectful to ask him not to play in a game of this magnitude.

So to people thinking that I am telling Abdul Carter, one of the toughest, he goes right into a full Abdul Carter, one of the toughest, most relentless players that we have ever seen in football.

To tell him not to play in a playoff game would be so disrespectful to Abdul, his family, everything.

Like that is literally how Drew, because remember the spin was that Drew was going to tell him not to play.

That's what everybody was saying.

We just so happened to have our show down there, sent Drew a text saying, hey, they're saying you're saying Abdul Carter not going to play.

You're going to tell him not to play.

You want to come on the show?

Absolutely.

How do I, where are you?

Said I'm at the Orange Bowl.

Do you need us to get you in?

I know my way around.

Then he kind of dropped in from the, he kind of dropped in from the clouds and just saddled up next to us.

And then he went right on a runabout time.

Yeah.

That really got everybody jacked up.

You know, so

that was an amazing time.

But the way he talked about Abdul and the way everybody talks about him, I mean, even Schrager and I have to watch him, it's like, here's a guy.

This is a guy guy.

Yeah, and that was one of the things where, you know, this era of athletes where you're like, okay, are these guys too spoiled?

Are they making too much money?

And as an agent, that probably would have been the best sound business advice.

Hey, rest up, get ready for the draft.

Do you think you're already going to be a top three or four pick?

But for him to come out and show his toughness and basically get out there and dominate with one arm.

And Peter talked about it.

When you are on the ground, you can see it differently.

We saw immediately this is a top-tier NFL guy.

And I'm excited to see him, especially with the depth that they have around him on that line in New York.

He's going to be able to eat and not be overused as well.

Yeah, Dexter really helps him here.

I mean, that is a game changer.

And as the Jets were making a play against you, I think.

Yeah.

Yeah.

The Packers.

I watched.

Yeah, it just happened.

Jets Packers.

Sorry.

I don't remember remember all of the week one preseason.

Oh, come on.

You got two.

I tried my best.

One of week two.

You're losing.

I know.

Everybody said, I'm getting lazy.

We're on a beach.

I know.

I was this morning, I was like thinking of a play, and I was like, who the hell were they?

Man, that was just like four, five, six, seven.

When the hell was that game?

Oh, who's playing when?

We don't know.

Yeah.

Where can I watch?

NFL Plus.

Okay, that's right.

That's right.

NFL Plus is where you can watch all these games, but about if you're not near a tablet or something like that, how do I watch?

You don't.

You just got to see highlights.

That Jets D-line, too.

I mean, they were.

Oh, yeah, they were.

The reason why Jordan Love is getting a procedure right now is because that Jets D-line.

And we forget because of how catastrophic those teams have been, AJ, that there are some very, very, very good parts of both of those teams.

And it's like the Giants need it.

Jets need it.

It's an interesting time over there.

And we're going to be forced to watch it because they're the biggest market in the world.

Yeah, we were.

I remember Aaron Glenn, if you heard, I don't know how many months ago, they were doing an interview with him, and he was talking about guys bringing in to play defense.

He's like we don't care if you fit the scheme we want to see like it's about play style you need to ingratiate yourself with the defense and the culture that we have and how we play like the relentless effort 11 guys of the ball all of that stuff so yeah either way like you know that defense is going to play hard aaron glenn he is not scared to get on his guys and and make sure the standard is very very high the matt stafford stuff's getting interesting wild very much so what is this aj we saw him at the espies he looked good saw him sitting in backs are weird for me you know backs are weird though like backs all of a sudden you can be good for a couple months and then he wakes up, and it's weird one day, or you sneeze, or something happens to throw something out.

Yeah, sneeze, cough, laugh.

Yeah.

I mean, you talk about it.

You accidentally drink too much,

you know?

Yeah.

And that just tightened up.

And then he.

And now then we assume that it's muscle or something along nerve, something like that.

If it's bones as well, I mean, there's so much.

Your back's so fucking big.

You know, I don't want to, I don't want to sound like a complete doofus, but you don't think about it, okay?

Because you don't see it.

That's the old bitch's weight.

Where's it at?

Way back air.

It's back air.

There's so many things.

That's why they're saying it's a back.

Like we have no idea.

That could be so many different things.

And then they bring in this

bazillion dollar

life trailer.

Is that an airstream?

That seems like a red flag.

That's fine there.

That's originally an Airstream, which is a high-quality travel living RV, if you would like.

They have multiple different

styles and anything for you if you need it.

It is very dependable, durable, and although it looks like it could just get blown over, it won't.

It is very sturdy for you.

It's a great rig that Airstream is there.

Now, these people bought a very expensive Airstream and said, you know what?

Let's make it even more expensive.

How?

We're going to make it super duper life one.

You're going to walk in here, you're going to spend some time in here, and you're just going to feel elevated.

I think it's maybe a Gary Breckett type.

Okay, sure.

Hydropheric deprivation.

There's red light therapy in there.

That's one of the stations, if you will.

I would assume this is a wellness device that aims to optimize human performance and promote holistic health through a combination of non-invasive technologies.

They got AQ Shipley's red light face thing in there.

They got the back thing in there.

I assume they got that little sit-in thing.

Yeah, that you sit in, makes you healthy after 40 minutes.

If you got a cold or something like that,

you sit in there.

Cryotape.

You never heard of them?

No.

I saw it in a guy's house.

A very expensive house this guy had.

And it was a beautiful, beautiful house.

And he had an entire part of the house that was strictly to making him live forever.

And he had all the tricks in there.

I mean, we had steam room, sauna, cold tub,

face, hot tub, hot tub, face red light, body red light.

Then there was this little concoction over here.

You get down in there, you sit in there.

30, 40 minutes, whatever you got, you don't have anymore.

I'm like, what?

When do you do this?

Every day.

I don't want anything ever.

I had four days to lose life.

That's enough.

Hey, you never know what you're going to get done in those four days.

This guy

has 27 hours in his 24 hours as well.

So that's not just four days.

That's actually four and a half days for this guy.

But nonetheless,

I don't like that this is happening.

You know, and I assume this company probably knows somebody at the Rams, and I assume somebody uses this company.

I assume that this is a thing because guys will use no stone unturned to get healthy.

I mean, we're sitting here on a screen with a guy, you know.

Yeah.

This guy drank his own piss.

Exactly.

So no, no.

That's non-invasive.

Maybe they're doing that in everything.

If someone said it did healthy, if someone said it cured injuries, I'm sure much more people would try drinking their own pee.

Work for you.

So can we just get it cleared?

Because

I am a little bit torn on this entire thing.

What's that?

You did not drink your urine?

Never.

Never tasted any piss.

Mine, anyone else's.

Nothing.

You sure?

Wow.

Right hand to God.

Not a pea guy.

Yeah, yeah.

I mean, you know, I'm not, that's, you know, I don't.

You can, I understand you going about it and saying things like this and bringing it up.

You ever drink your own piss, Chris Paul?

Like, any guest we have in person, you want to ask him and say that I did it, which I get it.

But no, I didn't.

And even if I did, if I did, I wouldn't be like scared to admit it.

I would tell you.

Okay, but I think, didn't it?

Why does my head believe?

Because, you know, I feel like.

Okay.

Why does it believe that you did that?

Why?

I don't know why that's...

Did you say it one time, jokingly, in a conversation?

I've never said it.

We've heard UFC fighters say that they've tried drinking their own peak for a while.

Well, one time he pissed all over the floor of the old

office.

And he got on his hands and knees and lapped it up like a dog.

Yeah, we thought that he might have just spilled it from his growler.

So much recovery juice.

I'll do this.

My growler, my Yeti full of pea I just brought up.

What I'm saying, though, is guys have done a lot of obscure, and women, professional athletes, have done a lot of very obscure.

And actually, you know what, Lee,

I'm going to say you haven't done the most obscure things that these dudes have, just strictly because you're a smarter species than us.

So like that is just what it is.

If you tell a professional athlete that if they do, like AJ just said, you do this,

you will have a better career.

There are dudes, not all dudes, you know, there are certain levels to commitment to all those types of things, but there are guys that are wired.

I mean, you look at Mac

Hollands.

He shows up barefoot every game.

And then he just told, I believe, Busson, that the reason why he does that is because you got to face some hard shit every day.

You know, I can't get too soft.

soft.

It's like, okay, so he's a guy that will do whatever if it feels like it challenges him and makes him better.

So this little trailer thing didn't really bother me that it was there.

But the fact that Matthew Stafford was supposed to do individuals, allegedly, individual drills, and then he's in street clothes.

And then he's in his teleporting device.

I don't know.

You know, that's kind of my thoughts on it, Debu.

Yeah, I'm definitely worried.

We talked about it yesterday just because of who Matt Stafford is and who he's always been.

I mean, the fact he's even still playing, like, he got drafted at the top of our class, and he's still playing.

So, for him not to, you know, show up to training camp and not want to take all the reps.

We know starting quarterbacks, especially franchise quarterbacks like he is, they want to take all these reps in training camp.

So, the fact that he's not there in practice and then they said he was going to be there at a certain day, Monday, didn't show up, didn't practice there.

I am concerned getting this close to the season.

I don't know if I'm more or less concerned after seeing that gimmick.

It is LA and LA and Arizona.

You see some weird shit like that from time to time.

So, we'll see.

I hope he's healthy because that is a great roster, and obviously, he's a great quarterback still and still can spin it.

I'm not really scared, though, right?

We saw him.

Yeah, and he looked okay out there.

Okay, he looked handsome, didn't he, Foxy?

He did.

He looked incredible.

He was glowing.

But you mentioned it.

Like, there is a chance that sitting in those seats at the SPs, like, that may have messed up his back because those seats are very uncomfortable.

You left early.

You don't even know what it would be like.

That's exactly right.

He probably stayed for the whole show.

You know, had we gotten out of there.

I don't know.

I might have been looking for that thing the next day.

I just, listen, they're obviously not going to come out and say that something is wrong with him, and he might be fine, but just like the going to no matter what

end of like the earth they can to emphasize and let everyone know, hey, if there was a game tomorrow, he'd play.

He'd play.

He's fine.

He's fine.

Everything's going to be fine.

It's like when you get that hammered over your head enough, it's like, well, now I'm starting to think that he might not be fine.

Not over that, though.

There's red flags.

Epidural.

You're not getting

epidural if

you're a girl bingo, yeah, if it's not a birth type of event or pain.

Like, that's the thing for me.

It's like, there's no way this guy is healthy.

And what really sucks is they were so good last year, and they were so close, and now they have Devontae Adams.

And Matt Stafford can't even throw Devontae Adams a football.

Devontae Adams, he probably wants to go back to Las Vegas at this point.

It's sad.

I'll tell you what, Las Vegas vibes are awesome.

I love that Geno Smith's flipping people off.

I love that Pete Carroll's got his back.

I like that Max Crosby's in there on it.

And Pete Carroll's saying, yeah,

we win, man.

That's just what I do.

You know who else does?

McVay?

Doesn't he?

Oh, yeah.

McVay wins.

I think it's about, you know, because he's such a babyface.

We all just, yeah, he's the whiz kid, whiz kid, whiz kid.

It's like, he wins, though, too.

He lost Aaron Donald last year.

It was Aaron Donald last year.

We thought it was over.

Remember?

Oh, yeah.

We thought it was over for this entire team.

It's going to take a couple of years to build this back up.

We were actually given victory.

Congratulations, Sean McVay turning down like $25 million a year to call games and rebuild the Los Angeles Rims.

Matthew Stafford, he's sticking around for a rebuilt.

Go for the half.

That's what we're saying last year.

Like, we're like, Stafford needs to retire.

Aaron Donald just retired.

You want a Super Bowl.

You're rich.

Go live.

Trade Cooper Cup.

Sean.

Week seven.

Yeah, exactly.

Sean McVay see you.

Sean McVay, you need to retire.

Go do TV.

You did it.

Yeah.

You did it.

Put Stafford on the other teams.

Last year.

We had him, what, Giant?

Yeah, Giants.

A couple other teams.

Could this be McVay's fault?

Because he's under that bar all the time and he's looking jacked.

And Stafford's like, oh, I need to come in here and I need to put McVay in his place.

And he put 525 on his back, and maybe that's what happened.

I'm telling you, Matt Stafford's not putting 525 on his back.

They were working with the safety bar, anyways.

That soft bar, the squat bar that people don't respect if you're a big squatter.

No, if you're a retired athlete, which leads to he got drafted same draft class we did.

Think about how long I have been

He is still doing it.

And he got slaughtered in Detroit.

I mean, had no O-line the entire time.

Old hitting rules.

And this is what I was doing.

Okay.

I was going, whoa, man.

That's what I was doing.

Hey,

that was my career.

Think about that.

Eight years later, his career.

Yeah.

You can land on quarterbacks, too, the first half of his career.

You can tackle and actually plant him into the ground.

Play with Calvin Johnson.

You know what?

I'm thinking he's okay to take off a a couple training camp weeks.

This guy's done enough football.

Everybody's talking about Aaron old, Aaron old, Aaron is, which we can't even talk about that.

Aaron got drafted before him.

Yeah.

Speaking of,

if Aaron would have gone into that tube, okay, this bio tube of health.

You guys all saw the tweet.

X would have exploded.

Well, if Aaron went into that tube, he would have gone back in time and prevented COVID.

Like he could have.

That's what you're not thinking about.

But how far back do you go?

Do we have?

I'm not.

We don't even have to.

He may have gone all the way back and met the original mother.

Yeah, well, maybe.

Maybe

shoot.

Excuse me, you got.

We're looking for the eighth one dimension, I believe, is where I'm trying to get to.

What part of the airstrip is this in?

Combine these two roots right here.

Why don't you do that?

Let me show you what's about to happen.

You need to get the...

Which, I guess the...

How many are there?

How many are there?

Nine?

Is that the way?

Nine dimensions, I I believe.

I'm trying to remember.

I'm trying to remember.

But one of them shoots you right, like you get a fast pass.

That's the frog.

That's the venom on the back of the frog.

I'm pretty sure that sends you right to.

I thought it was one that was over.

Don't go licking frogs if you're listening.

Disclaimer.

Yeah, we are not promoting it.

But I think there's one that's over yonder that takes it right like a fast pass.

But I think it's hard to get to.

From what I'm understanding, I'm not looking to change eight dimensions.

I'm happy right the fuck here, which I think is three.

I think we're in a

third dimension, I do believe.

I believe.

Fourth one, I heard it's tough to get through.

I heard it's a little bit of a spiritual rock.

It's going to be the worst one.

Yeah, I heard it's a tough one.

Fourth one's got pretty big.

You're staying in three, I guess, is what the fourth dimension does as you're trying to get out of there.

That's when you're pooping and puking.

Yeah, battle of the bolts.

But then I heard once you get through five, six, kind of soft.

And then you get.

Right.

Seven, eight, nine are your meat and potatoes.

That's where you're.

Yeah, I got a bad sense of direction, so getting back is what I worried about.

Well, some people never, never do.

Yeah, they never come back.

But for some people,

and I don't want to take this in an incredibly serious manner, but ayahuasca and coming back ties together to Bob Parsons' story.

Bob Parsons was in Vietnam, I believe.

And then he tried ayahuasca 20-some years later.

And it wasn't until after that, a lot of PTSD, I think a lot of people in the military have been trying ayahuasca and these different things to like kind of, because I think it's kind of like a reset on your brain a little bit.

you got to go through it all he said that was first time he felt like he came home from Vietnam was like 20 some years later after he did ayahuasca so what I'm saying is I am not an ayahuasca guy I don't think everybody should be ayahuasca people but I think if you're looking for something

I think that is something that they say calls you oh yeah and it like does that whole thing but I know the good thing I'm never gonna be in that rainforest AJ and I don't know if it's in that immortal patella portal thing I don't know if it's in

I'm good right here in the third dimension I think for now yeah you're right Don't say never.

Yeah, down the road.

Maybe somebody will really have a good sales pitch for that eighth dimension.

I'm like, oh fuck, I need to get there.

I could hit my driver's trade.

Bob Parsons said he was reading Greens.

Yeah, he did.

They were talking about every putt.

See, now you're selling me.

Fans were telling me

more.

Felt as if the greens were telling me where to put it.

That's why I made the green.

Yeah.

That's PXG, buddy.

Exactly.

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Football is normally what we talk about, and great work by AJ Hawk right there, nailing that.

I really do appreciate the hell out of you, AJ, for the timing in which you delivered that football.

It was as if you're in unison with us.

And although football is normally the topic of conversation all the time, there are certain days where it's a little bit different.

You know, when there's a little special aura in the air.

Now, obviously, it's always special in the talksy tables here at Boss Connor and at Ty Schmidt.

Sweet lion shirt.

Yeah, thank you.

Great shirt on you as well.

It's a nice little, what, two buttons, three buttons there?

Yeah.

I own 40 of these.

I've been wearing this for the last six months, basically every single day.

I appreciate you.

It's so nice shirt.

Thank you.

Amazon.

Yeah.

Hey, guess what?

It'll be a nice shirt tomorrow.

And

the next day.

And?

The next day.

That's really how I've been doing it.

I went from black tank top to this shirt.

Yeah.

And it's just one 40 other.

When they're all gone, you're in a bad spot.

If I ever had a lion shirt like that, though, I would certainly look at it.

There, tai schmidt iowa is uh obviously gonna be fantastic this year because gronowski yeah for granowski the packers have a quarterback who has a hand surgery happening and uh vibes are high for you i'd say uh yeah sure i mean why not you know weather's nice outside uh you know listen i hate to do this right now but i'd be remiss if i did and i know we got you know bryson's here and he's going to be coming out very soon

i'm a range goat guy everyone knows it and uh bubba and the Range Goats actually were kind enough to send me an E official Range Goats golf bag.

So

I don't know.

Did you say E-Official?

Yeah, it's from an old An1 mixtape video.

Circuit like 2006.

Okay, I didn't know if that was some.

I honestly didn't know if that was some Bubba.

That's a DP.

But yeah, so I don't know.

You could almost say that I'm an honorary Range Goat kind of on the team.

So it's going to be kind of weird, you know, staring down my competition when he comes out here.

I'm excited to see what he's got.

He's got a nine-year NFL vet, big-time live golf superficial.

Dude, yeah.

Darius J.

Butler is here.

T-Butch, how excited are you that lives in town at Indianapolis this weekend, this weekend?

I'm stoked.

I'm stoked.

What's the quarterback you got at Iowa right now?

Grenada Mark Grenadier.

Not as a fan base because he threw a five-yard pass, and I mean, it had the timeline.

It was like a 45-yard post, T-Bush.

Get it right.

Pay the price.

Sprinted out right.

Sideline.

Six yards.

They just went crazy.

So I am excited about them, but definitely excited about Liv coming to India.

It'd be good to see you and talk to Bryson again.

Was with him.

Last time I was with him was right before he won the U.S.

Open down in Houston, I believe.

So decided to chop it up with DeShambro.

Have you

ever, do you know what Camp Anawan is?

It's kind of familiar.

Well, we hold you in our hearts.

And when we think about you,

it makes me want to fart.

This thing fell apart.

Get it right or pay the price.

That's what he said.

There's a couple people.

It's a show.

Dude, salute your shorts.

It was a show.

Nick Loody classic.

It was a great show.

Listen, you should have seen it.

I'm going to say, it probably holds up.

It definitely holds up.

Joining us now is a man who will hold up forever because he's jacked.

This guy's the strongest golfer in the history of golf.

This guy hit a ball 420 yards with a regular driver.

You see the long drive folks, they're taking out telephone bulls out there.

They got super shafts, which Dan Relovsky and D-Butt chit-chat about, seemingly, on a regular basis.

And it's not regulation.

This dude's taking regulation clubs and hitting 400 yards in competition, changing the game completely.

And he's also a member of the President's Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition.

Ladies and gentlemen, multiple-time U.S.

Open winner, three-time live winner, Bryson D.C.

Well, first off, I can't believe you're a Rage Ghost fan, so I got you a bag right here.

Oh!

No, that's your bag.

Nah, he can't swing those clubs.

We know he can't swing those clubs.

How you doing?

You too.

What's up, everybody?

Good to see you again.

You're right.

Hey, Bruce.

Did you just

give you a hug if you want?

We do a hug.

We should have done a hug.

We should have done a hug, yeah.

Yeah, yeah,

you should go.

You should take that to me.

Will you teach me how to putt?

Putt?

Yeah, yeah.

I can't putt most of it.

That is a nice bag.

Damn it.

Yeah.

Better than the goats.

Do you go anywhere without that thing?

I don't know.

I don't know if I'll go out there.

Do you go anywhere without it?

No.

Yeah.

That makes sense, I think.

I think that's what we're looking for.

Obviously, you're in town for the Live

Singles Championship.

Yeah, you could say that.

There's still like a...

Is it good right there?

Yep, perfect.

Look, it's still a team championship.

We still have team competition in there, so we've got

all of the best, well, some of the best players in the world on the singles side, and then we've got our team side as well.

How do you feel about how your team's doing?

We're the second team right now, right?

Crushers are currently second in the entire thing.

Is that accurate?

No, we're second.

It's kind of frustrating.

Oh, really?

We want to be first.

Is that what it is?

So I've got Paul,

Paul Casey, Charles Howell, and Honor Bon Lahiri.

And we're some of the, like, we're really good.

We won 2023 team championship.

Cool.

Yeah.

So we want to win again.

We got beat by the Ironheads last year, which is not.

Oh, the Iron Heads are a big problem.

They need to pay Iron Head, actually.

Iron Heads, boy, over there in Pittsburgh.

Dude, that's not good.

Starting on a hold-in.

It is what it is.

Okay, so team golf.

Are you worried about team while you're playing each individual weekend?

Yeah, that's the cool part about it.

People don't realize, like, when I'm playing the singles side of the coin, when I'm playing individually, even if I'm not playing well, and let's say I'm five, six over par, and I'm in 40th place, I still want to play well on the team side.

So, like,

every single score counts.

All four scores count.

That's the best part about it.

So no matter what position you're in, I'm still like going after it, trying to do the best I can for my team.

Yeah, because every stroke actually counts.

Literally every single one.

And you own the team, so you can't be letting the boys down.

No.

Yeah.

Although I did last week, so sick.

We're in chicago yeah what happened i heard there was a lot of people i heard chicago was like best american is that the best american it was one of the best yeah for sure um no i mean i shot four over i just didn't play my best that's despicable it was frustrating yeah it was i was playing with paul casey no i was playing with paul casey and he played great and

I just didn't didn't play well.

Didn't have my wedges dialed in.

So that's one of the things that I struggle with a lot.

I don't know why, but something I got to figure out in order to be up the Scotty Scheffler's level.

Okay, so let's talk about that.

Do you watch, obviously, at the PGA with what's going on?

Now, obviously, you're playing.

This past weekend, you were playing.

They went to a playoff.

Spawn and Rose both made Birdie on the second playoff hole.

They lipped out on the first one.

I mean,

it was cinema.

It was real.

It was great golf.

And I'm not saying that that isn't happening every weekend, but there are some tournaments where there's like great golf happening at Live.

You guys watch and wish you were in that.

Or is there some weekends where you guys are doing some shit where you assume like, hey, I assume there's some guys at PGA that wouldn't mind to be a part of what we're doing as well?

Is that a thought you think?

I'd say it's a very fair statement on both sides of the coin.

Like, you're going to want sometimes, like, I'd love to be playing against Scotty Scheffler, as well as I think he'd love to be playing against some of us over here at certain points in time, depending on how things kind of shake out at the end.

So, do we need to play more?

100%.

But at the end of the day, it is what it is.

It'll get figured out, guys.

It's not there yet.

I mean, you were at the pro-am in Houston, right?

We played together.

He's a big live superfic.

Yeah, I know.

And that's the thing.

Like, I wish people would just see it, you know, not judge it just based on face value of what people have said, but like when they come out there and see it and experience it, see what it's about.

You know,

the team stuff is really cool.

We have an opportunity to grow the franchise values just like any other sports team, NFL, NBA, you name it.

We have the ability to grow the game of golf, the GDP of golf.

It's very technical.

Sorry, don't know if that's GDP?

Yeah.

Is that the gross domestic product?

Boom.

This guy knows his stuff.

I mean, I didn't know we could drop that on golf, but I do appreciate that we can get the GDP going on.

I can go deep down the rabbit hole, but ultimately just trying to grow the game of golf, inspire a bunch of young fans.

And I think that's also partly why I became a part of the President's Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition.

Like, I genuinely care about the future of America and what our kids are doing right now.

We have an obesity crisis, man.

It's tough to see.

And so not only just playing live golf and playing globally and inspiring a bunch of people around the world to play golf, but also helping out our kids in America is is a tough one.

I grew up in the public education system, went through PE, the physical fitness test.

We had all that stuff, and to be a part of it now and having the president come up and ask me to be a part of it is just crazy, in my opinion.

I can't even believe I'm here.

Yeah, congratulations.

And also, you're talking about giving back, and I know that it's also good business for you, I would assume, because we're also in the business a little bit.

But you becoming a golf YouTuber, I think, is great for the sport, great for the game.

The GDP of golf, I think it is very good with what you have been doing.

I have a hypothesis that the entertainment side of golf probably is already bigger than the professional game of golf.

I genuinely think that there's a possibility in that.

I assume that there's going to be people from the game of golf that are very pissed at what you just said right there.

No, no.

I assume just because the masters and everything.

No, no, no.

I get that.

But just for a second, like, if you think about the amount of viewership on the masters compared to...

like clips.

Just not only clips, but just YouTube videos all tied in together, like that amount, those amount of views on YouTube are more than what normal broadcasts are.

Yeah, and also seek those out too.

You don't just get them on a TV.

I mean, there's a lot of...

It's unique viewership as well, which is super difficult.

You don't have them on at every bar across America, right?

It's an active audience.

Yeah, we've been battling the same thing for a long time.

I just want to let you know, the people you're trying to talk to are never going to listen.

Great.

And everything is a word.

Yeah, yeah.

So

I agree with what you're saying.

I just want to let you know, I agree with what you're saying.

And I think everybody from,

who is it, Bob?

Yeah, Bob

and

Four Play

and

Kawa Shallow's technique over there and a driving range, the good, good boys.

Like, there's so many great internet golfers that we are all watching.

So I think it's good for the game of golf.

But I would say if you were attempting to sell that to some old dinosaur, that, hey, what we're doing on Uranus is actually better for golf.

They would not listen.

But I think you have a good argument.

You'd be surprised.

There's a lot of people that, that older generation people that come watch my YouTube videos and they're out there on the golf course.

They're like, I love the break 50.

I love the course breaker 5.

It's two concepts, by the way.

Thank you.

You know how I came up with that?

Shot 58.

Ed Greenbrier.

Unbelievable.

It was awesome.

Played the best round of my entire life.

And then I was playing with Garrett Clark, and I'm like, how low could we go from, you know, could we scramble together and shoot, you know, 58?

Could we break 58 together?

Obviously, we do that the first time when we go out and film.

Then, I'm like, well, okay, if we can do that, like, how low could I go from the front tees?

That's kind of how it started.

And I said, well, I think I could break 50.

And that's kind of how it came about.

So we started playing.

How many times have you done it now?

Oh, my gosh, how many times?

This is season two.

I think it was,

it's around like 16, 15, 16, something like that.

But I've only broken 50 once, and that was with a threesome with Garrett and Grant or Horvat.

And we shot 48 at PGA Frisco.

And then

I've shot 50 numerous times.

One with Tony Romo.

That was actually a lot of fun.

He's unbelievable golf, by the way.

Okay, so you have respect for the other athletes that come out and play golf?

100%.

I mean, even Stephen.

What's the difference between you and them?

You said you don't have your wedges dialed.

Is that your wedge is obviously much more dialed than any of the others?

Is that the game?

What's the game?

You hit it 420 yards.

Is that the, like, what is the difference, you think, between pro golfers and guys that are good at golf?

I mean, honestly, it's just repeatability.

Like, they can hit some of the best shots just like we can, but they can't do it as consistent as we can.

It's like, it's like, you know, I'm an athlete.

I can, I can go throw a football.

I can do, I can go shoot.

That's afternoon for golfers, right?

No, I'm not joking.

I don't know about that.

But like, I could shoot a three and potentially make it a couple times, but it's the consistency.

I mean, just doing it again and again and again.

That's what makes us the best.

I mean, you know all about it, right?

Oh, yeah.

Short career, short career.

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What was that thing that we never got to celebrate because we couldn't touch our toes because of this stupid presidential fitness council thing?

What was it?

Yeah, the blue box where we had to try to stretch.

We could do every other thing, but we couldn't stretch to the blue box, the stupid blue box, the box of hell.

We need that out of there.

So we were always national test winners, but we never got to presidential because our hamstrings kind of screwed us.

That's right.

I'm like a six-time national champion or whatever, but I can never get the presidential one because I can't touch my toes.

And I felt like that was a genetic issue.

And I,

let's not get into scientists.

We don't even talk about pliability.

Okay.

I took all those drops.

I even got a little super duper massage.

Still couldn't touch my damn toes.

So are you guys going to hate on people that are built with incredibly tight hamstrings?

We're not hating on anybody.

We are taking that out of the

dissent reach.

Holy shit, I know I like this group.

I know I like this group.

That's a big deal.

So let's talk about this though.

What is the mission?

Is it like presidential fitness type stuff?

Are we getting better into that?

I mean, look, we're not going to be difficult with anybody.

We want people, even if they can't do a pull-up, let's say, right?

You got pull-ups, push-ups, sit-ups.

We're potentially putting in like a farmer's walk.

We're thinking about different ideas and how to give people the best opportunity to lead successful and healthy lives from the start.

I mean, we know from science that if you start working out later in your life, you don't have the same capacity as when you did earlier in your life.

Like, if you started when you were a teenager working out and being active, you have a longer lifespan potential.

And so, that's the part that we're trying to instill in kids is to empower these kids to work out every day.

Or not every day, but just be healthy, get outside and engage them.

And so, when we're testing people, it's going to be more of a, hey, where's your baseline?

Our phase one is like, where's our baseline?

What are we at?

Can you do a pull-up?

I mean, can you do a pull-up?

Thank God.

I was thinking about it.

That's good.

All the things you said.

My points over here are like, yeah, I can do a push-up right now.

Yeah, I can do one sit-up.

I can get one.

That's right.

So once we establish a baseline, then we give you recommendations on how to work out every day, every other day, consistently improving yourself until we do sort of a secondary baseline test in the wintertime.

And then once the test comes around at the end of the year, it'll be the president's physical fitness test.

We'll do a fitness test to see how successful you've been in the changes you've made over the course of time.

But again, it's not necessarily you're going, like, oh, here's the best athlete of every single school, because it's already kind of defined in a sense.

They get scholarships and whatnot.

But there's the potential for somebody based on a teacher's eye assessment, because there's a lot of people that can also go, oh, I'm not going to do anything the first test, and then they'll go and outperform, and they're the most valuable or most improved person.

We don't want that.

We want somebody that's actually genuinely improving.

So it's going to be a lot of teacher-based

understanding of where that person is to how they're improving.

And so we're going to work with the teachers, the school districts, states to help implement the physical fitness test and then give some better curriculum-based initiatives for kids to get healthier.

So that's what we're excited about.

That's just a start.

We've got numerous other ideas outside the physical fitness test that we're looking at.

But as of right now, that's what Triple H, you know, Paul.

Hell yeah.

He's great.

He's my vice chair.

And then so it's pretty awesome.

And then just got Matthew Kachuk to sign up to be a part of it, two-time Stanley Cup champion.

So he's can I rattle off the names here?

Yeah, come on.

Executive director is Catherine Granito.

Yep, she's awesome.

If I'm saying the name right.

And then you are chair.

That's right.

Bryson DeChambeau.

He's at the top of this.

Let's go.

This role here.

It's Catherine Granito, Bryson D.

Chambrou,

and a cerebral king.

Oh, wow.

He's assassinating.

Sorry.

The king of kings, Triple H.

He's amazing, by the way.

Yeah, he's lost.

Awesome.

I mean, the awards we're looking at giving to these kids that are the most successful and the most improved and whatnot are out of control.

It's going to be unlike anything you've seen from.

It's not a certificate, really, anymore.

I mean, I'm not going to end up with that.

Well, we don't know because we couldn't touch our toes.

But I mean, Bobby's.

Well, that's right.

Well, that's your fault, but you know.

There's a go!

See, that's what I'm saying.

I don't think it is.

I think I've worked on it.

I've tried my best.

Gary Bettman, commissioner of the NHL.

Nick Bosa, Butker, Cody Campbell, DeShambeau, Goodell, Granito, Gretzky.

Yep.

Tony.

Tony's wanting to help out as well, Romo.

Yeah, he's down there.

Gary Player.

Yep.

Mariana Rivera.

Wow.

Oh, well, yeah.

He's going to be laid up for a little bit, unfortunately.

Yeah, I saw that.

Torres Kill is at Old Timer's Day.

Not good.

Kind of stayed the Yankees in general.

How old is he, though?

50-something.

Yeah, I mean, that's going to happen when you're up there.

What's his baseline, though?

We need to, you know, I know we got to take a look at that.

He's trying to get him back to his baseline there.

Work out younger.

Okay, let's start talking about golf.

Okay.

You mentioned Scotty Scheffler.

I'm happy you did because I was going to bring it up regardless.

I feel like, well, I was going to bring it up.

I was going to hope you were going to be okay with it.

But I was definitely going to bring it up.

You can talk about anything you want.

I don't care.

It's all good.

You and Brooks Kepper really hate each other back in the day.

We did, yeah.

Let's move along.

Yeah, we did.

Yeah, bygones, bygones.

Byegon.

Let's move on.

Scotty Scheffler, when you're watching him, you're just as confused as everybody.

What is your thoughts on watching him?

He's just in a zone right now.

Like as a high-level golfer, when you view what he's doing, what is it?

Do you try to compare to when you have been in a zone like that to when you're feeling your best game?

Like,

how do you judge what Scotty Scheffer's doing?

He's got the best spin and distance control I've ever seen.

Like, he controls the golf ball from a spin perspective so much better than everybody else.

Like, if you're 175 yards out and it's 10 miles into the wind, he knows how to control the flight and spin to get that ball to land right next to the every time.

His distance control is the best.

He's always holding since Tiger.

Yeah, probably since Tiger, he's the best that we've seen.

And I played with him in college a bunch, and I've said it before, but he's definitely improved since college for sure.

And it's impressive to see what he's done, and we're all aspiring to do that.

And that's something that I've got to get better at.

I can hit it farther than him.

I can hit it probably straighter than him.

I can make just as many putts as him.

But really, it's about my iron play right now and wedges to get a little more consistent.

He's always whole high.

Like, it is never, like, they'll do the zoom out thing, and it's like, oh, yep, he hit it the perfect distance.

And then I think there was, speaking of clips and shit, he was trying out a brand new set of clubs and they had a track man on it and they're like he would hit it how far is that ah 221 or something like that it was like 221.4 something like he's like okay and then he was off by like 0.1 it's like you all know that it's just yeah it's just he has the ability to be able to place it right now at this point better than everybody else yeah he does and I think he works really hard on his landing distances how far they go and different wind conditions and whatnot because we're changing every single week I mean think about it we're going Indy's real windy here not just Chicago isn't but India are pretty breezy yeah Chicago was really windy last week and I struggled in that and that's what I've always struggled.

And that's why I don't play as good in the Open Championship at British Open, and that's something I'm working on.

I mean, I played well on the back end of it, but man, if I just would have played better the first day, I would have had a chance to be up there with Scotty.

And it's impressive to see how he can just, every single week, no matter the conditions, no matter where he's at, just control his distance so well.

Okay, so I'm happy you guys are watching along with the rest of us.

Ty, has a question for you.

So when it comes to, like, you've won majors, you've won on Live, but we got the Ryder Cup coming up here soon.

And for fans of golf, like when we look at every, I mean, we've had a hell of a go in the Ryder Cup the last couple years.

Where would that rank in the Pantheon?

Because

you are the perfect guy for the Ryder Cup.

I think a lot of people who watch golf and who are fans of you think about that.

Where would that rank winning the Ryder Cup?

Well, we did it in 2021, Whistling Straits, and that was one of the highlights of my career.

But coming off of, you know, not making the team last time around,

and then losing and just getting our

hell kicked out of us.

For me, man, there's nothing greater than in New York, Beth Page Black, crowds going crazy, and just absolutely dominating.

That would be probably,

if not the best moment in my career, if we could win here again after getting our asses handed to us.

Especially because you're a part of the president's.

Yeah, exactly.

How crazy would it be if he walks out on the first tee with all of us?

So they say he drops all balls out there.

You've golfed with him, obviously.

We saw him play very good golf with you.

He did.

And your clip with him breaking 50 is actually used every single time.

People try to slam him for being a bad golfer.

They're like,

well, actually, did you see he actually did this?

I mean, look, when you're having fun, you're having fun, you're out there just playing golf and you just want to enjoy your time.

But, you know, when we played the challenge, it was...

Unbelievably impressive how straight he hit it off the tee and how many good second shots he had into the green.

You know, his putting is always something to be talked about, but he still made putts, which is really impressive.

What, his stance?

Is that what you're saying?

Is that what he said?

His stance is just how he strokes it and whatnot.

And, you know, he's 78 years old, too.

Is he 79 now or something?

I don't know.

Sheesh.

He's really...

Still talking shit, by the way.

Oh, yeah.

And I think the most impressive piece is just literally how straight he hits it.

I can't tell you, he didn't miss a fairway when I was out there.

And when we played for Break 50, it was by far one of the best achievements I've ever seen out of somebody at that age.

He loves the game, too.

Oh, my gosh.

He cares so much about the game.

And, you know, he's hosting a PJ Tour event in Dural and we're at one of his golf courses next year as well.

So it's really cool to see somebody stepping up and just continuing to support the game of golf like he has.

And

I think golf is such a great game for relationship development and building just good relationships.

I mean, I think you guys have seen it as well.

And that's why I love the game so much.

You know, yeah, we can talk about winning and tournaments and all the accomplishments you have, but there's so much more than just that.

And I think that's also what Scotty was kind of alluding to, you you know, that there's more than just winning all the time.

Like, yeah, it's great to win, and it's what we aspire to do as children, as kids.

And it's awesome to showcase that.

But there's also stuff that's outside the game that's so much more important as well, like how you can influence and affect child's lives and kids' lives.

That's why the presence came from.

First T, too.

First T is amazing.

Yeah, First T is incredible.

The

Youth on Course program, there's a bunch of programs out there that are helping kids get back into it.

And we'll be partnering with anybody, any nonprofit that wants to be a part of it and help us out

to raise money money to help the council kind of grow and continue to support kids around our country.

And look, we have a bunch of people willing and ready to do that, and we're excited to showcase what we can do.

But again, going back into the youth side,

that's what this game is about.

You can show how cool nature is.

Everybody's on their phone all day long, right?

I think that's partly why the BC crisis is so rampant, so big.

And it's frustrating because growing up,

I was literally one of the last generations.

I'm 31.

So one of the last generations where up till sixth grade, I didn't have a phone.

I didn't have it.

As I was outside with my friends riding a bike and rollerblading and doing a bunch of fun stuff and

seeing that go away, albeit games are so much fun, like video games,

hanging out, talking on, it's fun.

I don't have fun playing them, actually.

I like watching them.

Okay, what's your favorite?

To watch?

No, no, to play.

Mario Kart's definitely my favorite.

To play.

I mean, no questions asked.

Okay.

Yeah, and I'm not scared.

If I'm in last, I will take the blue shell.

Thank you.

And I will send that thing, too.

I'm not scared to drop a green back, too.

You know, I'm a strategizer.

I mean, I'll play Mario Kart, but every other game, I stink.

But what you're saying is it is a different time for these youths.

It is.

It is a much different time, a lot different opportunities.

And also, COVID, I think, told everybody to stay home.

Everybody got real comfortable just kind of staying home.

I did.

So I think, yeah, legit.

You're not the only one.

We went back to Pittsburgh this past weekend for a Phil Mains Golf Classic, and every place was shut down at like 10 o'clock on a Friday night.

That's the craziest part.

I don't understand.

COVID sent everybody to bed.

I don't understand how everything closes around 10 p.m.

at night now.

If you go to like a normal just small city, there's nothing open after nine.

Like a big city, okay, it's a little different, but normal, you know, I don't know if you guys are going to be able to fix that, but I would like to

be able to go to Mohan's on a Friday night whenever I need to piss back in Pittsburgh.

But no, they're closed at 10 o'clock.

It's like it's Friday.

But I think COVID locked everybody in their houses, literally, and then everybody got real comfortable.

Then, once, you know, how long does it take to start a

habit or something like that?

21 days.

Yeah, it's at least 21 days, and it's got to be consistent every single day.

So I think you guys have an uphill battle of trying to get the world back or the United States back into an active one.

We do.

But I like that you said you'll reach out to any nonprofits and everything that'll help grow the game because you have an opportunity to win $100,000 for somebody today.

That's right.

Ladies and gentlemen, at about 2.05, maybe 2.10 Eastern Time today, on our YouTube, on ESBM Plus, on Disney Plus, and on TikTok Live, Bryson DeChambeau will be taking 14 hacks at our 100-yard hole here at the Thunderdome short course.

If he's able to make one of those, he will win $100,000 donation.

Now, the reason why it's 14 shots is because the DeChambeau hit it over his house,

took over the entire interview.

I followed.

Very closely.

And I even, I'm not like a big commenter on people's videos.

I don't like doing that mostly because I'll just get in there and either get attacked or take up too much attention in the comments.

Don't need to be doing that.

Okay, let me get out of here.

Oh, you're that guy.

But I hopped into yours.

I hopped into yours and I was like, hey, I just want to let you know, we were all waiting for you to blade one right through that house.

I mean, right through that window.

And every single time, to watch how close you got and how consistent you were,

it was a display of greatness.

It was great.

I think this was an incredible concept.

concept.

And today we'll find out if our course is tougher than your house was.

14 shots, you make it in.

It was electrifying.

You do.

Hey, listen, you're a great content guy, but obviously tremendous golfer.

It's outrageous how 14 times.

No, no.

14 times.

14 times all in there.

I mean, it's unbelievable.

It's a great concept.

Today, you think you'll be able to hit it?

Yeah, I think I could.

It was funny.

We put up...

a little skit.

We were going to put up a skit of me just actually breaking the glass in 3D doing it.

And they were like, ah, we want to hold off on that.

We didn't feel like it'd be right.

Yeah, organically smashing your own window is much better.

100%.

And then we've actually got another challenge coming out here in less than a month.

Oh, really?

You feel good about it, Black?

Yeah, I'm feeling pretty solid about it.

We'll see how I do, but it's a great concept.

It actually is

going to be a little different than last time.

It'll be around my house.

I'm not going to give away the full details other than it's going to be inside this time.

And we're going to be doing something quite unique inside the house that doesn't include a golf ball, but something else.

And

so it feels like a cool billiards ball, maybe?

No, no, no, no.

Ping pong ball.

I'm not going to say what it is, but all I'm saying is a tennis ball.

All I'm saying is we're going to be giving something away to someone at some point if I do make that house.

That's awesome.

Congratulations.

You're going to win DeShandeau's crib.

That's crazy.

All right.

So at 2.05 Eastern, you'll be looking to win 100 grand.

We can't wait to watch you do that.

Also, this weekend, obviously, you're at the club at Chatham Hills.

D-Butt, massive live golf super fan, has a question for you.

Yeah, bro.

Obviously, you're a physical specimen out there on the T-box, but you're also kind of like a mad scientist.

It seems like you never stopped.

You talked about the new thing now, but you never stopped thinking about the game and changing it.

I know a few weeks ago, I think I heard you talked about maybe building your own ball.

Where are you at with that?

And

who were the influences on you as a young golfer that kind of got you where you are now?

That's a great question.

I'd say I'm working to improve my equipment all the time.

Even when I was back in 2011, I built the one-length golf clubs for me.

I still use it today.

I'm personally just trying to build the equipment to the best of my ability so I can play the best I can.

Hopefully that trickles down and helps everybody else.

But honestly, who influenced me as a kid, as a youngster, was Ben Hogan, no doubt.

Moe Norman, who is his own trailblazer in his own way.

Pretty cool.

I don't know if you guys know him, but he's one of the greatest ball strikers of all time.

What's up, Mamo?

Moe Norman.

Mo Norm?

Yeah.

Mo Norm.

All right, all right, perfect.

Perfect.

We know more about Mo than most know about Mo.

Okay.

Mo, what's funny, Tiger actually said he's probably one of the best, if not the best, ball striker of all time.

Now, it's funny because he didn't win a lot, but I would say Ben Hogan is probably one of the best, if not the best, of all time.

And then Tiger, obviously.

I mean, from his physical preparation, how he prepped on the golf course to be ready

was never seen before.

And that, I think, instilled a lot of

passion behind being the best you possibly can for our generation to come, which is really cool to see.

And, you know, I hope from a footprint standpoint of me, I hope to just inspire a bunch of kids to play the great game of golf.

And I'll keep continuing to do my best in tournaments and improving my equipment and playing the best I can and trying to win a bunch of majors.

But ultimately, if I could just get a kid to pick up a golf club or pick up some sort of

racket or whatever, go outside, be outside, that's really what I'm here to do on this earth.

I think you're doing it because it's so cool to watch you do your thing.

Thanks.

I just plucked your seven-iron BD here.

You know, BD stands for

Bryce and DeCambo.

Of course.

And

so this thing,

this is different than what everybody else's clubs, all right?

Yeah, this is the same thing.

Why are you the only person in the history of golf, too, that just creates your own shit, right?

You told us the last time that the head.

The face is curved.

It's curved this way, actually.

Yes.

Because whenever I'm hitting, because you're swinging, so what's swing speed?

Well, for irons, it's 105 miles an hour.

For drivers, like 130.

131.

Okay, so you're really BDing that thing.

All right, I got that.

So you built these things to go this way, right?

Like actually, are you the first golfer that decided I'm going to start kind of tinkering with well, it came because of the driver that I was using.

I figured out there's more curvature on the face for my fast speeds.

Like

when a face is flat and you hit it off the toe, the ball hooks.

If you hit off the heel, it cuts.

That's just normally what happens because of something called gear effect.

Of course.

Yeah, it's the brain right there.

It's a lot of terminology that you got to think of.

Gear effect, oh, I got it.

Okay, GDP, bro.

Okay, great, great, great.

Sorry.

So when you drop the toe, it hooks, heel, cuts.

And so what we do to counteract that is curve the face.

We actually point the face more towards the right on the face.

And you're allowed to do this?

Like, this has always been allowed.

It has always been allowed, yeah.

And you've just been the first person that said, I want to do it?

Well, no, companies have done it in the past, but for some reason, they haven't gone that extreme.

And only in long drive have they done it.

So when I went to the long drive community back in 2021, 2022, when I started hitting it really hard and competing, they had faces that were more curved.

And I was like, all all right, cool, let me try that thing.

And ultimately, it worked for me on the golf course, just when I was playing normal competition.

And so I've kind of implemented that.

We're creating our own clubs and we're pretty much.

Looks like the head is kind of tilted closed a little bit.

Oh, that's just your eyes.

You cross-eyed a bit there.

Would other guys play like shit if they use your clubs?

Yes.

Yeah.

It's because it's so personalized to me.

And I think that's the point is for me in life, like everything has to be pretty much personalized to you.

Like what works for you isn't always going to work for you and vice versa.

And I think that's important to realize that, you know, when you're playing at a high level, you have to have it perfectly built for you.

It's just like

any type of race car.

Like, they have it personally built, a custom steering wheel, custom, everything for them, buttons, you name it.

And so, when you get to the top of your level, yeah, like that's super upright for you.

Swing one of those.

Why don't you grab one of those pockets?

Let one of those balls go.

Let one of those balls go.

Who cares?

Do you have a phone ball?

Oh, no, he'll hit normal.

Oh, you'll hit a real ball in here.

These real balls only.

Okay.

I'm like, there's a bunch of stuff up here.

All right.

Yeah, your club's got a little bit too much.

I like the grip.

I want to let you know.

You let that one go.

I don't like it.

Come on.

Come on.

You got that one.

You got that one.

You can't.

Take a wedge.

Take away.

Take away.

Take a wedge and let one go.

This one's probably going to go left.

Let's see what this club face thing's all about.

Don't do it, babe.

A wedge is flat.

The face is flat on a wedge, so it's a little bit more.

Chip one in a net.

Go on.

Yeah, chip one in the net.

Let's see what you got.

Or blast one right at one of Bryson's guys.

That's right.

Smoke him.

Oh, yeah.

If he shanks it, I'll give you a thousand.

Is that a B?

Where are you going, Pat?

I don't know.

So you chip one.

No, no, no.

One of those little nets.

Yeah, the middle one.

Is that a B?

Middle one.

BD wedge right there.

Oh, I told you.

All right.

You get 14 tries, right?

Yep.

Do you want to add a couple more?

It really exploded off my head.

These B D's.

I got Tyler.

Here we go.

Here we go.

I'll tell you what, the hole, actually, you see the funny thing about it, it moved mid-shot there.

So you got different clubs than everybody else, but you're saying everybody else has different clubs than everybody else is doing.

That's what they do.

Everybody's unique to their own.

You're driving the ball 420 yards.

We have this clip, obviously, of you last week.

Yeah, I pumped it off.

Yeah.

I pumped out.

That's unbelievable.

So is this wind at the back?

There is.

There's about 15, 20 miles an hour, but it was firm, and I had it probably like 192 ball speed.

And I just hit right on the downslope there and shot forward and rolled out 40, 50 yards.

And that's sometimes how far it goes.

In long drive, that happens a lot.

They try to make the fairways a little firmer, and it goes really far.

It's a lot of fun.

But I made par, good part.

I made par.

So that was really nice.

What do you change?

What do you change your swing, though?

And you're like, all right, I'm really going to pump you.

Like, what do you do differently?

So, I mean, do you want me to show you?

I can show you.

Yeah, definitely.

Okay.

Here's your fifth to degree, too, by the way.

I know I was using this song.

Why don't you T1 up?

Let me go too.

Just block it right down to the shoot.

No, it's a flight for me when I'm.

Microphone, turn the microphone, turn the microphone.

We got your microphone.

Okay.

You can talk.

He'll just hold it.

Oh, what the heck?

He'll just hold it.

Yeah.

Oh, I got you.

Come on, let's see.

Like a boom mic, Ty.

Careful.

Like a boom mic.

Boom mic.

Yeah, perfect.

With low test.

Yeah, yeah, that's got test.

Yeah, yeah, that sounds good.

Yeah, that's perfect.

That's perfect.

So when I'm hitting it normal, I don't use a lot of force in my body.

I just try to swing with my arms.

And then

when I'm going after it, very simply, you'll see my body go up on the backstroke.

I'll already start letting my body fall to the ground when I get to the top.

And then right when I hit the top, I then turn the corner, I start pushing force into my left foot, turn around the corner, that throws the club down.

And then as that occurs, right about here, it's almost like a jump, and that lets the club just flow through and over.

And honestly, those three things, up, let it go down, push back and around, is what makes the club go really fast and flick.

So it's a pretty technical thing to do.

Am I going back to my right foot?

That doesn't.

I've been told I'm supposed to go to my left foot.

You are.

So you take it back, go to the right foot, it already is going to the left foot by the time you get to the top.

So it's just an earlier sequencing thing.

Do it a full speed one?

It's harder to tell when it's slow down.

Don't I mean you can

drag whatever, later.

It's your world.

Sure?

Yeah, you can.

Yeah, it's your world.

So,

this is normal.

Boom, bring your head over here.

And

up,

down,

and around.

And then the earpiece falls out.

All right, so that's what I need to do.

All right, we got it.

I'll tell you what, I just figured it out.

We got an old video now.

Yeah, it's picking.

Also, these eyes, I just watched it all happen.

But when you were doing it,

you were training.

Boom and a bang and a bow, boom, and a banging of pow.

And then I'm out there.

Club falls through.

Yeah, AJ's in Ohio.

He's got a question for you.

I think it's about your weight addition that you put on about halfway through your career.

Remember what the eight protein shakes, AJ?

Remember when we were talking about that?

That's not good.

Yeah, Bryson, that was a great era that you went through.

I really appreciate it.

Like watching you jack weight up in your garage and drink 15 protein shakes.

What was it like throughout that period when you started hitting the ball 5,000 yards past everybody and changing the game of golf?

And, you know, what made you choose to do that?

And then now, obviously, the version that you're in now?

Yeah, great question.

I'd say that when I first started on tour,

I always knew I had distance, but never knew how far I could truly hit it.

I always drove it really straight in college.

Always tried to hit it as straight as possible.

When'd you go to school?

I watched you when you were there.

SMU.

Yeah, you guys were good there.

Mustangs.

Mustangs had a good team.

We did.

I remember the Oklahoma State team was pretty good at the time.

Texas had a pretty good team.

Rambo Scotty was there.

Bama could play.

West Virginia got some guys that can really spin up.

Yeah,

it was a fun time, and I hit it really straight.

Won the NCAAs, won the U.S.

Amoner, but I went on tour and I just wasn't as successful as I thought I could be.

I missed 14 cuts in a row my first year on tour.

Yeah.

Not great.

Humbling.

A little humbling.

Yeah, it was.

It was because I was like, I thought I was good going out there and then all of a sudden you get kicked in the ass, you know, and you're like, oh, okay, wait a second.

And so from there, I was like, look, I got to find a way to be more repeatable.

I worked on that in 2017,

won four times in 2018, had success.

And then I didn't win in 2019.

And I was like, what is going on?

Why can't I just consistently win every single year?

And I said, you know what?

i need to give myself an even more distinct advantage let's try to hit the ball as far as i possibly can i had a little bit of data and research behind it kind of back that uh it was through strokes gain stuff and i learned that if i can hit it three more yards farther three yards farther i could be six more yards offline and still have the same strokes gained on everybody else of course we did that research as well yeah you did right yeah perfect and so from that i was like all right i'm just gonna get as strong as i possibly can I'm gonna learn how to hit it as hard as I possibly can and then learn how to hit it straight after that.

So I did that for like a year, year,

went and won the US Open, hit it everywhere, and still won, got it out of the rough because I had some strength behind it and got out of the rough.

And over the course of time, I've learned to just hit it a little straighter and a little straighter and a little straighter.

And it's just gotten better.

And then I had some equipment that helped expedite that process.

And now we come to hear that, yeah, I mean, when I was drinking 15 protein shakes a day, I wouldn't say that that's the healthiest thing to do.

And I've learned from that.

And that's why now I'm on the

CSFN.

So I can help guide kids along to a healthier and longer lifestyle.

So how far how many yards did you gain you think from like average drive over that time and how much weight did you gain as well?

I went from 200 and 204 or 5 pounds to

at my peak I was 240.

Jeez.

Like that's what we're talking about these freshmen college football.

Huge, huge.

Yeah, gaining weight.

That's what you just did.

Yep.

And

tough to breathe, tough the knees.

It was brutal.

I couldn't breathe.

The knees a little bit, but it was more of like my breathing.

I couldn't breathe.

Yeah, because fat's in it.

I couldn't like, I always felt winded.

I couldn't last a long time.

So that was the problem for me.

And then I went back to 220, I'm like at 220, 225 now.

And I went from, let's see,

111 swing speed to like, so 20 miles an hour in swing speed.

which equates to 298 yards of carry to now I'm carrying at 327, 328.

Pridico.

It's like 40 yards.

That's so much fun.

We were just calling it the golf ball whacker guy.

I mean, I was the guy.

Happy Gilmore.

Yeah, you were the guy.

You inspired me, by the way.

That was a part of it, too.

That's amazing to hear because it does make sense if you just get rid of the irons and just go straight from T-Box to green.

It feels like you would eliminate some strokes.

Do you know when Happy just knocks it in the hole?

He's like, that was so much easier.

I should just do that every time.

That's kind of the way I felt hitting the driver out there.

I'm sick of hitting these irons.

Wow, I was just driving green

every single time.

And you started doing that.

And then obviously, golf was getting,

we had megastars happening.

And then that's when the split kind of takes place.

But now I feel like golf is still more popular than it's ever been.

Like, I don't know,

not ever been because I don't know what the tiger numbers were.

I think the tiger numbers were outrageous.

I think the amount of people playing the game of golf is way more.

I don't know if it's like necessarily as popular as it was with Tiger at his peak.

To watch.

To watch.

You guys are tough to find.

I'm sure somebody will be able to find how to watch you guys on TV this weekend in Indianapolis.

We're on 400.

Okay, we'll watch live here in Indianapolis.

We'll get James to have boots on the ground as on the live golf experience.

Whenever you're 100 yards out, what club is that?

Are you going to make this outside for 100,000 yards?

Yeah, that's 55.

It's a 55 degree.

It's a 10 o'clock, 55 degree.

Anyway,

I can hit a 60 that far.

My 60 goes 105 yards, but I want a little more control, so I'll go with 55.

10 o'clock.

So that's shoulder height.

Oh, ear to ear.

Keep it breathed.

Yeah, yeah, you can do that.

Exactly.

So you're 10 o'clock on it.

It's right here.

Right here.

Right arm, right shoulder.

It probably will go just a bit past two, so what happens?

Are you trying to get to 100 yards?

What's the exact distance at your your best club?

91, which is your house, I guess is what they say.

95.

So the shot over the house was 98 yards playing down two because I have a little downslope.

AI told us it was 91 downslope.

Oh, really?

Yeah, it's not fully accurate yet, but AI is very talented.

I love it.

By the way, how crazy is AI getting nowadays?

You have no idea.

D-Sambo.

You have no idea.

Oh, I have no idea.

No fucking idea.

No clue.

I'm going to let you know that.

Okay.

We learned something literally yesterday.

I was up until 3.30 a.m.

with this AI.

You had no idea.

Which one?

Don't worry, bud.

Don't worry about it.

What?

It's a secret.

We'll tell you.

Yeah, we'll tell you.

Okay, I mean,

I was just at Google Camp a little while ago.

But their AI is insane.

I'm like, I'm using it.

I'm like, what is this?

Where was this all my life?

I mean, if I had this in school, I'd have been A plus, like, with every single, like, quantum physics, I'd have smashed it.

Well, it's not you.

That's probably.

It wouldn't be you doing it.

That's true.

You see, this guy, ChatGPT, is is just.

I don't Google anymore.

I just chat GPT.

5.0, the 5.0 one now?

Yep.

Okay, 5.0.

People give it a name.

Yeah, okay.

It's nuts.

What are you saying?

Like, people name their chat GPT out.

Oh, yeah.

What's up, Cha?

Hey, what's up?

I think there's relationship advice it gives, too, now, as well as therapy.

I mean, anything.

You golfers,

I don't know what the live schedule is.

We heard Dustin Johnson say, I got paid more money and do less work.

So that's why I did it.

And he's kept it moving.

But the golfing schedule for most of your life was i mean you're here on a tuesday the tournaments this weekend friday goal would be to make it through the weekend obviously and then do you when you were back with the pga i don't know what the live schedule is i should i think you have another tournament the next week next week yep yeah so then you guys are just back on it is that so we have a shorter uh schedule window like of tournaments so we go from

sometimes late january early february all the way till now it's just august we're done after next week which is great for us because it gives us time to live our lives

do business, get better, get healthier,

come back stronger,

and it also gives us

an E, with an E, Live.

Okay.

It also gives us

like live.

But not live.

But you're not live.

I would like you to live live because of what live has provided.

Live live with live.

Yeah.

Okay.

No, for us, like I be honest,

it's around, let's say,

10 to 12 more weeks that we have in my life every single year that I gain back, which is great.

And

we're a show that took all of our breaks this year.

Jeez, you need to know who you're talking to at this point.

We in the past have left a lot of off days on the table.

This particular year, we utilize those off days.

Good.

And I'll tell you what, it's a much different lifestyle.

It was all day.

It is.

It is very nice, especially with daughters, you know, the whole thing.

It's a healthier lifestyle.

There's a balance to it, right?

And that's what we really didn't have, I would say.

And so for me, like, I can get better next year because I've got that time to iterate and practice and figure things out and try different equipment.

And, you know,

you name it.

And then do business as well, which is fun, which is starting to be.

Hey, you're at Google Camp, like, okay, stop.

Stop.

Google Camp.

That's so cool.

No, I got lucky.

Do you follow all the other sports?

A little bit.

Did you see Matthew Stafford go into the teleportal immortal thing?

That sounds like something that's right down your road.

I don't know.

I don't know enough info.

I got to look it up with AI.

Like, what exactly is it?

We're assuming we don't know either.

And you can look it up yourself, okay?

Jesus.

No, you can be a human and do it yourself.

I just learned about it today.

You learned about what?

Google Camp?

No.

No.

You're talking about the immortal.

Immortal.

You don't have to AI.

The way you just said, I'm going to AI it, though, we need to not just be that reliant.

Okay.

Now, granted, what we learned yesterday.

See, here's conflicting.

That's conflicting.

I got some bad news.

I got some bad news for everybody for this.

For some massive business.

I got some bad news and some great news.

We got some great news for it all.

But this immortal thing.

It feels like you would be a guy who would try holistic-like things to make your body better.

Are you a red light therapy guy?

So I have tried it.

I do something called muscle activation techniques, M-A-T.

Have you ever heard of it?

Oh, yeah.

Manning.

Yeah, yeah.

Greg Roscoff.

And I work with a guy, Ryan Overturf, in Dallas.

But Greg comes, I see him.

Ryan Overturf works with our team, the Crushers, and Greg, I see him probably once a month.

He works with the Broncos, worked with Peyton Manning, and he worked with the 49ers last year, but he's with the Broncos and he's a game changer for me and my own personal life.

Like, you know,

I've been lucky enough to only have, you know, one surgery, which is this hand surgery, which I broke the handmate, the hook of the handmate bone.

I don't know if you get it.

It's like a baseball player injury.

You did that golfing?

Yeah, a long drive.

Boom.

I just smoked and it was a cold day and it popped.

I was like, damn.

That sounds terrible.

That was in 2022.

That was right before I went to live.

So there's a bunch of things.

I was thinking about pulling back the

ball.

I got healthy.

Yeah, of course.

Of course, we passed the physical impact.

Of course.

So

I have

a spine that has bulging discs up the whole entire back, and I haven't had any real problems.

And we treat it and train it.

That's partly why I work out because there's actually a way to work out and fix a lot of the problems.

But you got to do it in the right way.

Yeah, because Matt has a back issue.

And it's like golfers' back's a big thing, right?

It's huge.

Yeah, it's usually from the frontal plane, like your stomach and abs so as major so is minor uh trunk flexors all that um that's not functioning as well to support your back because your back overworks and gets tired and pops and does some bad stuff so you want to balance your body out well especially when you're 130

well that too like think about it i'm one-sided like all day long going right side swinging as hard as i can i never really go left side and so my right oblique and and the side benders and whatnot get a little any golfers ever hit from both sides of the golf ball mack o'grady mac o'grady is a psycho one of the goats One of the goats, though.

Seriously.

So like his seven irons on a left hand.

He was just as good left-handed as right-handed.

I'm not kidding you.

You have to look at it's his name, Mac O'Grady.

Mac O'Grady.

That's a great name.

Phil McGleno was his actual name.

He created an alias name called Mac O'Grady.

Phil O'Gleno?

Phil O'Gleno or Phil McGleno or something like that.

I would say it's a McGleno there.

We're going to Mac O'Grady.

Mac O'Grady from Phil McGleno.

I think it's Phil McGleno.

He's a Mick for sure.

I want to double-check that last name, but I know it's Phil something.

It's his actual name.

Oh, we got a lot of questions on the last name.

Feels like you just want to call him a Mick a little bit there.

Is that what that was all about?

I guess so.

Oh, geez.

You don't want to say that.

So he would literally have some of his irons from the left side, some of them from the right side.

Yeah, so he could literally play golf left-handed and right-handed.

He tried to play in one tournament.

I think it was a PJ Tour event, or it might have been a Corn Fairy Tour event, whatnot, but he tried to play in the morning right-handed and then in the afternoon left-handed.

Yeah.

Tried to sign up as two people.

Echo Grand TV.

That's what he gave me.

Phil's playing in the morning.

Mac's playing in the afternoon.

That's what he tried to do.

Literally, not kidding you.

It's a great story.

How old is this guy?

When's this around?

Man, he's, he's, I think he's in the 60s or 70s now.

He's a lot older, but he still golfs every day and practices.

So you were a golf nerd whole life?

Oh, my whole life.

You talked about Moe.

We know Mo, obviously.

And now we're talking Mac O'Grady.

Golf was whole life your thing.

I was a golfing machiner growing up.

Still am.

Have a background in that.

And what happened with all the science that you started doing?

Right?

Or math?

Like, hey, this is 22.

I remember that captivated everybody yeah so you know i i would measure out shoot i'd use a an actual mechanical compass to measure out where the pins are based off the location of the sprinkler heads i then started doing numbers for how much it would hurt um my golf ball in the wind like 10 miles an hour into the wind 15 miles an hour into the wind depending on the different heights i just did it based on experimentation i'm never going to be good no no no no you don't have to compasses that's why i have a good caddy i don't think anyone else has to do that that's why i have a great i have a great caddy uh is that your caddy looks like yeah jebo yeah he's the man jebo is he the one sitting down to the left?

He's a tall dude that looks like a dork.

Where is it?

Jeebo, you want to come out?

Come on.

Come on, come say hi.

Jeebo,

Jeebo!

He's not coming out.

He's too nervous.

Jeebo, good guy.

He's a golfer.

Oh, there we go.

See now?

We're talking.

Come on, my man.

Yeah, come on.

Come on.

Jeebo.

This guy.

Let's pick up a bed.

Jeebo's a good golfer?

He's a great golfer.

Yeah, he has a golf club called Evergreen Golf Club.

G-Buzz.

He's unbelievable.

How long has G-Bo been on the back?

He's been on the back since 2023.

And then we started playing incredible in majors.

He's

a golfer.

There we go.

He's been bugging me for the whole time.

That's exactly.

I had that thing.

Yeah, that thing was sitting there.

I tried my best.

On TV, it looked like it was resting up against the top.

Okay.

Gibo, I'd like you to tell a really amazing story and then a really

kind of a wild story from me.

Wild story?

Yeah, let's do a wild story first.

On course, I think.

On course, on course.

We'll just go, we'll make it quick.

Last week, he signed a man's thigh.

Oh, yeah.

And I got a message, direct message, the night or the day after with it tattooed.

Nice?

Was that a good tat?

You felt great.

It was solid.

You felt like you had a good signature.

Oh, I made sure it was good on his skate.

It was a little sweaty, which is disgusting, but I signed it right.

Yeah, but it's forever.

Yeah, it is.

You got to do it right, friend.

He did a forum tat.

That's right.

How was that?

Pretty good?

Yep.

I try to make it legible, like Arnold Palmer says.

Australia, was that the same place that when Burt Kreisch was there at the par three, the place want bananas?

Yes, yes, Australia.

Great crowd for Live, right?

Unbelievable.

They love us.

It's fantastic there.

So far away.

It is.

It's a 17, 18-hour flight.

Yeah, two days.

Yeah.

Two-day travel.

Pretty much.

Yeah.

It's a

long ways.

How many trips have we made this year?

Three global trips.

So we go overseas for three, four days.

Do you have Wi-Fi on those flights, Elliot?

Sometimes.

Sometimes you don't have to do it.

And it's almost like a 20-hour one.

By the way,

how do we not have Wi-Fi on planes in 2025?

That's what I'm saying.

Why is it not on every single plane?

I don't know, D-Sham.

Face-time, but from the one.

Hey, I had Starlink on one of the planes I was on.

Really?

It was the greatest connection I've ever had.

I had better connection than I do on Earth.

I was FaceTime with everybody.

It was 8K, but it was an overnight flight.

Nobody was awake.

I was just FaceTiming everybody I knew.

I was like, yo, yo, yo, yo, I got great service up here.

This is amazing.

It's incredible.

He's been on every plane.

And then there's always like the airplane mode.

And you're like, what the heck?

That's, I don't even know if that's a thing.

Like, you have to put it on airplane mode.

I don't know if it interviews.

Well, that's because we're muted triangle.

Gibo, when you're out there, you're telling them, all right, we're 245 yards away.

It's about a seven-iron for you.

Like, when does that whole transition start happening?

Are you watching him at the driving range?

How do we, how do we get to the point where we know exactly?

Are you watching him throughout the day?

Like, feels like he's a little bit more fired up today.

Feels like he's hitting it further.

Like, is that your job job, or how's that going?

Like, the exes and no's of it all is definitely a big piece of it, but honestly, a big, I think, a big thing with caddying is more just being you got to remember we're out there together for seven, eight, nine hours a day.

You got to be December, yeah, we're, yeah, we got to be

a lot of fun, and it's yeah, it's obviously the

exes and no's, all the decisions that go into it are big, but at the same time, I just try to be really good company, um, try to keep them positive.

Um, you guys smoking weed out there or no, not to my knowledge.

I didn't know Liv.

Yes, you are, right?

I don't know.

There's drug testing on Liv, too.

Is there really?

There is.

On the Hard Olympic, it's actually a lot more rigorous than the other side.

The other side.

The other side.

The team up north.

The other side.

That's what I asked.

Debo, you got a question for Geebo here?

Yeah, so I've seen a lot of guys now, maybe it's just more public, but like changing caddies a lot.

Like a character.

Oh, that's been crazy.

This year is actually

nuts.

You spoke about being good company, and obviously, you have the other side of it, which is the more precise job.

But what do you think guys are looking for

when they have that rotating caddy on the back?

What's usually the one or two or three things that it is?

It's just, I feel like change stimulates those guys to an extent to where it's like we've all been to where you get a new phone case or whatever, like that, and you feel like you get a new phone.

It kind of sparks something different in you.

I don't know.

It's like I said, there's a lot.

Bryson and I, we've been,

I don't know,

partners, bros.

That's a weird way to put it.

I've been working for Bryson for, you know, just over two years now, but we've gone through a lot on the golf course, off the golf course as well.

To where, I mean, it's just like any other relationship.

If you don't put the time into

communicating and just

trying to be on the same page, it's going to wear and tear on the relationship.

And so that's why we try to be really open and honest and communicate well.

There are times where he'll be really hard on me and be like dude like no like this is i don't know what you're doing right now you got to stop this so i was a holder so i was a holder for vinatari i viewed myself as a caddy yeah now granted it's adam vinatari so i need to stay the hell out of the way let the conversation

conversations going on to the field let's keep this thing light here let's go ahead and let this uh oh we're aiming at a fat guy here let's go ahead and have a good time let's yeah let's have a good time and let's let's also not mess this up you know ah well okay you're fired now 18 seconds from now we'll continue this show digitally as we exit ESPN.

That's Bryson D.

Shambeau.

He'll be golfing in the live tournament this weekend in Indianapolis.

That's Jeebo.

That's his caddy.

The boys are all here.

We'll continue.

He'll be trying to win $100,000 for a charity in a matter of moments.

Be a friend, tell a friend something nice.

Okay, nailed it there.

Now we're still live.

Still live.

Let me tell you that.

I don't know if you want to say like, yeah, we can say that.

No, no, no, no, no, no.

Yeah, you don't need to say it.

No, but that $100,000 is going to be for the PCS FN for sure.

If I make it, it's going to the Fitness Foundation.

Okay, to the the foundation.

So that has its own foundation.

We do have our own foundation.

That's what I'm saying.

We can.

Man, nobody's going to want to donate to that.

You know that?

Like, I will donate to it, but I'm just telling you.

We're trying to help make.

Yeah, but I just want to let you know that's going to be a lot of fun.

We get it tough stuff.

We'll get it tough for about half the country.

Yeah, yeah, like all the time for the rest of time.

It's going to be a tough tough.

Yeah, no, look, we have great resources.

We're going to be fine, but you're about to get 100,000 from me.

That's what I'm saying.

Come on.

Come on.

Let's go.

I don't know.

I use your clubs.

Feels like they're pulling left.

Well, Well, it's because it's super upright.

It's because it's super upright.

You just aren't, you're not upright enough, I guess.

Well, you could have said something before.

I heard you say that's upright, but I didn't hear like that a follow-up.

GDP, no follow-up.

Your PCFN,

no follow-up.

Matt, there's no M-A-T?

You follow up.

The upright thing, no follow-up.

You just said, yeah, you're upright.

It's like, okay, how about a little fuck?

I need a Jebo.

That's right.

Meeting Cat.

You let me know.

Yeah.

Jeebo, what did I do wrong?

Jeeba, where the hell were you?

I was.

I mean, why don't you?

You might as well just go hide again on Jeebo's advice.

No, no, no.

Putty.

Okay.

Oh, there we go.

I need you.

Oh, he's got a putter.

Okay.

You gotta get it up right.

Can I use your putter?

Yeah, it's useful.

It's a tall one, but I wouldn't use it.

I'd use this.

You would, yes.

Can I see your putter?

What is your putter?

It's a ridiculous one, right?

The lab putter steal your design.

And

how do you feel about LAB?

Oh, it's good.

It's great.

All right, so what am I doing?

I'm doing this?

That's great.

Arm lock.

It's a torque.

Yep.

This?

Yep, that's perfect.

And then what?

Just put the other hand on.

But

you go

a little lower on the shaft, okay?

Oh, shman.

And then what?

And then you just literally take it back and take it back and go through it.

Simple as that.

I don't know why I'm trying to get out of it.

I mean, get your read from Geebo before, too.

Geebo, where am I at?

I don't know if we're going to feel much slope in this.

No, it's right on the 10.

It's like a 10 on the stamp meter.

Yeah, you'll see.

You can see the undulation if you get lower.

I'm not as ultimate as possible.

He doesn't.

To Bryson's credit, he doesn't.

I sneak in there every once in a while.

Do you feel anything in your feet?

So

facing the hole.

Ancient formula.

Do you stand facing the hole kind of straddling?

Do you feel one foot's low or anything or pretty flat?

Yeah, close your eyes.

I mean, why don't you get down a little bit so you can see the hole, you know?

My light's a little bit lower than the left.

Okay, so if you feel like your right's a little bit lower than your left, then it could break a little right.

I don't think that's gonna happen.

So, I'd say just right.

Oh, a little firm.

Good try, though.

Fire him,

fire him, Pat.

That's not your caddy.

A little softer.

A little softer, a little more right, and it's it's money.

That has a chance.

That has a great chance.

Yes.

Oh, my God.

No good.

That would have gone in.

Oh, shit.

That might have gone in.

I think I broke it.

I might have gone in.

That was

this guy down.

That was

cool.

He tried to tend the flag for you.

Obviously, it didn't go well.

Let him stick to playing.

I'll catty.

That looks good.

Don't break it.

Oh, see, you broke the body.

Bryce, this is your guy.

See his face go red.

Putter's broke.

We want to do a job in the game.

Let's see.

See if I can make it.

Oh.

No.

Uh-oh.

Not as easy as it looks, Sean.

Oh, it goes right.

Oh, whoa.

Stop!

Stop!

Uh-oh!

I don't know how I feel about this weekend.

Oh, no.

Oh, shit.

There you go.

One for three.

It was the putter swoke.

I agree.

It was the putter swoke.

All right, why don't you go ahead?

So I was putting a fake one.

Yeah, I thought so.

That's right.

Hey, Gebo, thanks for grabbing it.

That's awesome.

Thank you.

There it is.

I usually eat it pro.

I usually don't pick up throwing clubs, but I'll do that.

Yeah, I like that.

Let's not reward bad behavior.

If I like do something, I'm a little pissed or whatnot, I throw a club or something like that, he won't pick it up.

Yeah, I like that.

Which is great because it gives me clarity of thought.

Like, okay, you can't do that.

Come on.

Yeah, you're not a two-year-old.

Yeah, that's right.

Yeah, you're a 31-year-old adult.

I understand.

Okay, why don't you guys go get ready for this Hunter Your shot?

All right.

We will see you back there.

Good luck.

Gibo.

He's going to need it.

Nobody's ever made this.

Nobody's ever made it.

Nobody.

We've had multiple people here that are golfers.

Only one pro, though, right?

Yeah, Bumpo's the only pro that's been here.

He has not made it.

Very close.

But he was 75.

Yeah, he was going at the 75, not the 100.

Nobody's made it in that 100 hole.

Use the range finder.

It might not be 100, too.

Yeah,

that might be a game.

Allegedly, as long as that might be a part of the game.

It hasn't been treated in quite some time either.

Huh?

Or grease?

Yeah, the club, the seven are or the 50 left

ladies and gentlemen that's bright the d shambo

we appreciate you bro

so they're the d shambreros yeah

geebo the super deshambre

um

okay well before we go out and do that he's taking 14 hacks at this thing yep pumped 100 yards We have no idea if it's actually 100 yards off the green range.

I thought he probably said it was like 105 when they...

when they looked at it yeah i thought but it might have been the opposite way too it might have been 95 yeah but he also might have had it a little different because bubba hits it a little you know

talking to bubba sure hey yeah it's 105 actually 106 whenever they gave rose his caddy this weekend green light green light on this just full green light and then puts it to six feet or whatever that feels so good i wonder because he said it's right here yep 10 to 10 o'clock 10 to 10 they said they shot it this morning it's 100 yards i was gonna say russ green it's 100 yards he ain't fucking around with that.

Oh, is that right?

Yeah,

if it would have been 102, guess what?

We would have paid for a 102-yard hole, not a 100-yard hole.

There would have been a little bit of an upcharge.

I'll tell you what, Russ Green really is something special.

He is.

What's the name of the company?

Oh, shit.

I couldn't tell you.

Russ Greens.

No, it's not that.

Russ Greens, Russ Greens.

Yeah, it's not his name.

It's like Hollywood Greens or some shit like that.

I don't know.

I apologize, Russ.

I can't remember the fucking name of the company.

He He did great work, though.

Sitting right there.

Yes, he does.

We'll see if D.

Shambro.

Celebrity Greens.

There it is.

Celebrity Greens.

Hollywood.

Hollywood.

Yeah, right there.

It's not Russ Greens, Greens.

Shit.

Not

a bad idea.

Yeah, if he wants to go solo, which he could.

We watched him work.

Yeah.

Well, and a boy.

Mostly the boys.

Russ got it done, though.

We put it like two days.

Yeah.

We got two holes out here.

All right, that's what we're going to go do.

Let's go to one half of the hammer.

Don't.

Cowboys over in hammer.

Don.

Don.

Don't.

AP Tone's not in here.

I am.

I am in in here.

No, we don't have the shit.

We have camera.

Oh, it's okay.

Sound like Mitt actually.

All right, Tone.

Do you want to give an audio read for what's coming out tomorrow at noon?

I was looking at Mitt while I was saying it, so it just happened.

Jeez, they got no camera.

Tomorrow at noon, we have the second annual version of the Need to Know Gamblers Guide for College Ball.

It is 85 total pages.

It has a preview of every single Power 4 team that's 68 teams in total.

You know, talking about their returning players, their key players, who their coach is, do they have new coordinators, their schedule breakdown, such and such, such and such with those teams.

And then I give out

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Congratulations.

Proud of you, buddy.

Thank you.

A lot of work in that.

He also got quotes from basically every every single coach.

He looked them all up.

Like, he was either there in attendance with the recorder or looked them up.

Got great quotes from every single coach that helped tell the tale on what he thinks the team's going to be like and what you need to look at.

Honestly, Tone, this is one of the best things you've done.

Obviously, family and everything.

We're talking about that.

No, even that included.

Even that included.

Okay.

Well, I would like them to say...

On the record that I don't agree with that.

Okay, you can.

Aside from that, this is one of the greatest things that you have started to do.

And I'm happy we're going to continue to do this.

A lot of things that are great that we run, we get sick of it quickly and don't do it again.

That's kind of a part of our problem.

You know, some people find success in things and then they hammer it home forever.

We're the complete opposite.

If it goes too good, we go, whoop, whoop.

All right.

It was good.

We need to move on.

This was awesome last year.

And reading through what this year's is going to be, I can't thank you enough for all the fucking research that you did for all of us, college football fans, legitimately.

No, thank you.

I appreciate it.

I love doing it.

I feel like I fall in love with college football more and more every year now.

And this also selfishly helps me get prepared for the season.

So, yeah, I mean, I love doing it.

I'm going to do it as long as I can.

We have a shot outside currently.

We can't wait for that tomorrow.

Congrats.

Thank you, brother.

Bryson walking to the hole.

Now, he's walking it off.

He's pacing it off, I guess.

That's him with obviously, you see the little khakis on.

Raf, get maybe a little white bounce out here.

He's wearing Reebok.

You see that?

Yeah.

He's a Reebok athlete, right?

Yep.

I didn't know they had, that took me back to like rookie year NFL.

They're coming back.

They're coming back.

Do you remember, AJ?

Reebok was in the NFL.

Remember Peyton?

Yeah, Payton.

Reeboks that went up to his knees.

They were so tall.

Dude, there's giants.

Yeah, but nobody thinks about it.

Remember that, I'm not going to say it, terrible ass shorts that they had?

Oh, they were.

They're worse.

The shirts, the shit, the sleeve.

I mean, they had some terrible shit at the time when they were with the NFL.

And then when Nike comes in, it was an immediate.

And I thought Reebok was going to be dead from them.

Reebok said, uh-uh, we're coming back.

Reebok seemingly did like a full rebrand.

AIs.

AIs, been a Reebok.

Questions.

Yeah,

answers.

Those were a hell of a run.

Yes.

Yeah, Reebok had a hell of a run.

Then I thought they were dead.

Just once you lose the NFL and everything kind of happened, I thought they were kind of done.

And it feels like they have tried to kind of reinvigorate what they are, rebrand themselves.

And I think DeShambeau is a good guy to get on board with.

He talked about that Google Camp.

Golf is where they talk about just business happening.

Like business, business, business.

Imagine him going out on a golf course with some CEO of some company.

I'm going to hit this thing 420 yards.

Holy Bryce, you hit the

green, Bryce.

And he will.

You know, like, think about how many, I couldn't even imagine the amount of.

And he's 31.

Yeah.

Young kids love him.

My kids, like, they might be the only golfer my kids know who

are aware of.

I mean, they know Scotty Scheff when they know like some of them, but Bryson, like, they are juiced for Bryson.

They watch a lot of his stuff.

He's doing something in the house, not with a golf ball.

What could that be?

And he's giving away something pretty important.

So we gave away his house for him, right, today?

Yes.

Will we give away $100,000?

We shall see.

We got Bailey McComas on a steady cam out there by the green.

Here's his shot.

Very excited to see how that ends up working.

Now, he does not know we have cut to him right now.

I was going to say pretty steady.

So that's pretty steady.

Steady cam.

Full anxiety, panic attack, I assume, from Bailey.

Once he realizes that this is currently on air right now.

Fuck, fuck.

I scratched my leg.

Oh, shit, shit, shit.

So those are the D-Sham bros that came to the office.

It was good to see them.

Obviously, see Jeebo pre-ject.

Yeah.

Carry that thing around, obviously.

That's Bruce Brown out there.

He's certainly giving advice to D-Sham.

So basically, like all the Pro V1s are going to be like right over there.

Got the Chrome sauce over here.

I love that.

Oops, I'm going to go back and saw it.

Let me know if you need anything.

No, what he might be doing is inside his house is chipping like a marshmallow into somebody's mouth or something.

I don't think that's going to be a series.

Maybe that'll be the series.

I could eat

if he gets one

in that Jeebo's mouth.

You get one a day in the Jeebo's or Jeebo's in his mouth.

What if Jeebo's

shoes taped to the ground?

Yeah.

Can't move in the living room.

Got a snag marshmallow every single day.

One shot car.

That could be a lifetime.

What's Scott doing in the back?

Seems like he's kind of drifting off.

Okay, he's focused in there.

All right, well, we're going to head out there.

Let's take a break.

We'll be back on the other side with Bryson D.

Chambeau at the Thunderdome short course.

He'll be attempting to hit a 100-yard shot for a $100,000 donation.

He'll get 14 attempts, which is the exact amount of attempts it took him to make a hole in one over his house, which we all watched on the internet.

Geebo just got a line on.

I would like to hear what Jebo thinks.

He just had the yardage out on it.

He's certainly talking right now.

DeChambrow, you can tell he's a golfer because the neck burn and then the t-shirt polo whiteness on his side.

Freddie Prince.

Yeah, that is Tacoma.

Talk's not there.

Yeah.

School him up, Tac.

Smarten him up.

Tell him what to do, Tac.

Got a couple gnats and flies flying around his head.

Bill, let's get some practice.

Oh, shit.

Bill!

All right, DeShambeau, pretty dialed in.

Bailey McComas.

Talk, thanks, Tac.

Okay, not a bad shot, Bill.

Bill, this is not bad, Bill.

Well done, Bill.

Billy, I don't know if he can hear us.

Can he hear us right now?

No.

No, he cannot.

Bill's getting complimented by people, and he can't hear it.

That's so, Bailey.

If I've ever heard anything in my entire life.

Story of his childhood, yeah.

Well, I was going to say.

He never had one.

Tony.

It's going to be windy out there.

Oh, it's a goat one.

Is he going for the other one?

Oh, shit.

He's just dialing in his distances right now.

Stop.

What if he starts lining them right at Bill?

Tim McCave just made an appearance out there.

Yeah, whenever we laid this T-box down there,

why is he trying to do a little punch shot at this thing?

Is that what he just tried to do?

Sure, looked like it.

Did look like it was messing around.

Tim probably told him that.

Bailey.

Bill, rack focus.

Christ.

Oh, good.

He's going to look, he's going to start lining at Bill right now.

Can he hear us?

Bill does have a helmet on.

He's certainly trying to hit Bill right now.

That loads of people.

We'll be back on the other side with Bryce and D.

Shampoo.

Be a friend telephone.

He does have a helmet on.

Be a friend telephone nice about change your life.

We might give away a bunch of money on the other side.

DeShampeau.

Yeah.

All right, we'll see you then.

Goodbye.

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well hello beautiful people We come to you live from the Thunderdome short course here in Indianapolis, Indiana.

I will be hosting out here Boots on on the Ground alongside a nine-year NFL vet Darius J.

Butler.

D-Butch, what we have behind us is a barbarian golf ball whacking genius.

How do you feel about today's challenge where he's going to have to hit a 100-yard hole in one in 14 attempts?

I'm excited about it.

It's an absolute alien out here with the golf club in his hand.

I'm taking him to hit it.

I would say less than 10 shots.

Wow, so Debut thinks he's going to make it.

Mr.

DeShambeau, you've had a couple of takes in it.

I do believe

you've also tried to snipe our cameraman out there, Bailey, who is wearing a helmet.

And we look out for everybody's safety, obviously.

How do you feel after hitting it a couple of times?

Is it a little bit different out here at the Thunderdome?

Yeah, I mean, it's electric, man.

This is this atmosphere, you know, the thunder, everything's going on.

There actually is lightning and thunder happens.

That's what I'm saying.

It's electric.

So, hopefully, we can make lightning strike twice.

I think it's already struck 10 times, which is a little bit dangerous.

We will get out of the way here.

He went 14 attempts.

Boys, can you hear me back in the Thunderdome?

No!

Not really, but allegedly it's sounding good going through

the stream, so it's just, we just can't hear you.

It sounds great on the stream, but yeah,

we can't hear you.

Okay, well, you guys sound amazing to us.

De Chambeau looks very jacked.

222 pounds, he said.

I see it.

I like the Reebok.

The Reeboks are clean.

We will not talk about it.

Yes, we are.

Oh!

It is drawing.

Drawling.

Okay, so you're about three feet off there.

I don't have a good eye on it.

Boys, what did you see from out there?

Bailey Zimmerman.

Go, go, go left.

I just chunked it a fraction.

Okay, a little bit short there.

Now, are you going to take a breather or do you think more rapid fire?

Geebo, do you think he needs to just get after it or what do you think?

Momentum player.

He's just got to keep going.

Momentum player, Geebo says.

We need to just keep getting after it.

DeShambeau.

Boom.

Come on, Wynn.

Trying to draw that thing.

Dee, but he's been short a couple times.

Yeah, he's trying to draw it in there.

What number are you trying to hit to, Bryce?

I'm trying to hit like 103-yard shot, 102-yard shot.

103-yard shot shot.

Yeah, about 10.05.

That's pretty good.

Get left, just get left.

It's about 10.07!

Oh, dancing, though.

Hey, these Russ Greens, Greens.

I'll tell you what, I do have some sand on there.

They will be polite to you if you bring in it from the sky.

Desham, bro, on his

balls do we have left now?

How many balls do we have left?

I don't know.

We had 14 in there at the time.

Okay, so it was five.

We're still good.

Hey, we're in a good spot.

I still feel great about my 10 or less.

Yeah, that one might have been the one.

That one,

DeShambeau on his sixth attempt.

Big draw.

Amazing how much it's turning on

on just 100 yards.

Hold on, hold on.

Can we get a...

Hold on one second.

Bailey, can you take that ball off?

Can you take the ball off?

Bailey with his helmet.

Bryson hit him.

Bryson Brayson.

Yeah, yeah, he's getting the ball.

Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep.

Yep.

One of the shitballs is out here.

Bailey's McComas.

Oh, no.

All right, it was close.

Somebody let Bailey know that he was just about two to three yards away from getting sniped by a D-Sham Bro ball.

Okay, let's get back to serious business.

Enough of you messing around.

I don't like somebody messing around.

Enough jagging off.

Not a lot of jocularity out here.

Focus.

Bailey's good.

100-yard shot.

D-Sham Bro.

So you're trying to draw a 100-yard shot.

Are you drawing every shot of yours?

I didn't know you could even draw from this distance.

It's just...

I'm a weirdo.

No.

This guy's stinking golf.

Am I actually that good at golf?

No, I'm not.

I told you my wedges are the worst part of my game.

Yeah, and we kind of put you right into wedge territory here.

That is the Thunderdome short course.

I'll tell you what, this is good training.

That one feels real nice.

Oh, short, though.

You know, he said he stopped drinking 12 protein shakes a day.

I think if he was on that, he wouldn't be short here.

He might be on this.

Maybe let's

get jacked up on it.

Bryson DeShambeau.

It's Iron It.

It's finding it.

Almost snipes the GoPro that's sitting right behind.

We have five balls left.

What have you learned thus far in your nine-ball venture here at the Thunderdome shortcourt?

No!

Stop being so negative.

Is this Jeebo?

I know, but actually, it inspires me to work harder.

If I tell myself you're not as good at something, I'm going to go work my butt off twice as hard.

Try building that chip on your shoulder by yourself.

Coach Knight.

Well, let us tell you that the people in the Thunderdome are telling you that you suck at golf, not us.

The people in there.

We need Geebo to tell them something.

Be a good pow.

Okay.

Probably one of the worst golfers we've seen here.

What would your happy place look like?

This is what we're talking about.

We need a happy place.

No, I got a pissed off place right now.

Okay, he said I like hate more than love.

No, no, no, no, no.

Five shots left.

Personal agenda here.

Get this thing in the hole.

100-yard shot.

De-Shambeau.

Oh, my God.

Is that it?

Is that it?

Oh.

Wow.

That would have been what, 10

regulation size.

Hey, two feet.

Two feet right there.

So

24 inches or so was the difference between $100,000 being donated on that last shot.

But I think if I know you, the more mean you are to yourself, the better you're going to get here.

So if you would like to bury yourself any more right before this shot, we are certainly here for it.

It's the perfect amount.

He's genuinely pissed.

There is an aura of intensity.

Oh, short.

That looks so good.

It did look good.

No, that's not going to get it done, folks.

Oh, you can hear them in there.

I heard that one too.

No problem.

No problem.

Come on, shit-talk me a little more.

You can't be showing up short.

I mean,

is this golf for you trying?

Hit the ball, Nancy.

Jeez, that's Connor in there.

He's

terrible shit-talking, by the way.

Oh, wow.

I mean,

to be completely clear here,

we're operating blind, all right?

We're a little bit behind the curtain right now.

Can't see anything.

Sue me.

They're getting a heads up on what is happening.

It's for the kids.

Bryson, what was your thought when you had that?

In his backswing.

Right in his backswing.

In his back swing.

It does not matter.

Come on.

Oh, my.

Bro, wait a minute.

Hold on.

Wait a minute.

Wait a minute.

Hey, it was rolling, I guess.

It was rolling, I guess.

Hey, Bill.

Bill, heck, you clear those out.

We got some backspin coming.

Hey, Pat, can you ask him what it was like when he had that first CNN interview when they basically tried to pin that thing on him?

No, I'm not going to ask him about that.

He said you could ask about anything.

Hey, he did handle a class.

Oh, my gosh.

Yeah.

Drill Bill right in the shin.

He's headhunting right now.

Oh, wow.

Yeah, I love it.

Take your anger out on him.

He kills people.

All right, last one.

Hey, if you catch us, I'll give you $100,000.

Yeah.

This is so nice.

He's giving away his house, too.

Oh,

yeah.

Catch it, Bill.

Oh, why?

Have it hit off his helmet.

Okay.

Have him a head-butt one.

Now we have, I'll tell you what, he almost didn't head-butt one on purpose there.

DeShambeau, incredibly accurate with that.

What was that club there?

I don't know.

Seven iron.

Seven iron.

Seven iron.

That was the club I was using.

Two shots left at it.

That's why he's my catty.

Oh, do it.

Just do your thing, Darling.

Oh, it's short.

All right.

I'll tell you what.

Can't be short on the last one.

We know that, Deba.

Before we hit this one, please, we'd like to have a full thing here.

Darius, what are your thoughts?

You projected less than 10 shots as he's kicking things at the microphone, literally on the ground at this moment.

He's missed 1,300-yard shots.

Wasn't able to put it in the hole.

Obviously, it would be an incredible feat.

What are your thoughts as we go to the last one?

I think he's a guy that actually makes this.

One thing I know about Bright, he's an absolute showman.

The greatest showman in golf right now.

So, of course, he waited to the last ball to sink it.

Come on.

Yo, what were we thinking?

This guy's not an amateur.

We could have gave him 10 shots.

We can't give him 100 shots.

It would have been the last one regardless.

Because he knows contact.

The longer the people are watching, the better.

And then at the end, we got to give him a real climax.

Jackass!

Oh, my God.

Going!

All right.

Ladies and gentlemen, we've pissed him off before Liv Indy as he throws his club.

G-Boe would not get that for him.

We do know the story.

Yep.

Bryson, we appreciate you, man.

Thank you for coming by.

Good luck this weekend.

Congrats on everything.

Way to do the presidential thing, trying to look out for the future.

That's really cool of you, legit.

That's the goal.

That's the goal.

We're excited about it.

We can't wait to empower a bunch of kids to be healthier, live fitter lives.

I can't wait.

Would have been cool for us to donate $100,000 to them.

Real cool.

But I just suck at golf.

We'll still do it, though.

We'll donate $50,000

to the

PCFN.

PCSFN.

PCSFN for Bryson and all the other incredible sports people that are involved in the new fitness council with the president.

We're pumped and thankful that he came.

He'll be at Live Indy this weekend.

It'll be at the club at Chatham Hills.

I'm assuming it'll be great.

Congrats to you on being the man.

Appreciate what you're doing for golf, dude.

Everybody loves you.

Hey, boys, back in the Thunderdome.

I couldn't hear you or see you either, but it was great out here to watch a great do some of the great things.

Him putting it to two to three feet a couple different times, crazy, but obviously not enough to put it up.

Yeah, but I mean, it was sweet.

There's nothing like watching someone who is a professional golfer.

Also, the sound of his ball striking.

Yeah, it was real loud in our ears.

You know, that was kind of the one thing that was really dialed in.

But it, you know, hey, hats off to Bryson.

You know, that's not an easy hole to dunk.

Yeah, he's a junkyard dog.

Hawker, you see anything or no?

Are you also getting out of there?

He's still on.

Yeah, I don't know.

Yeah, we're still on.

I could actually see it.

He almost made a few of those.

Yeah, he had like...

Now I get it.

Hold on.

Are they hitting more?

Well, I don't do that.

Is Talk hitting?

Do they know that likes Talk?

Talk hitting.

No, Talk.

Yeah, I don't know if they do, so maybe mute those ones, but I believe Talk doesn't golf.

He tried golfing one time and his entire pack basically exploded.

So he doesn't golf anymore, but that's just classic.

I think Talk might have something on his face.

I was going to say, for whatever reason,

the gnats and the flies seem to be attracted to Talk's, you know, his entire head.

He's been swinging and trying to get get those away from him the entire time he's been out here.

Well, that's what happens when you wash your hair with gummy bears.

You just really, you really can't be doing that.

But I mean, a hell of a challenge.

He was close.

He was close.

He was close.

Probably closest to anyone.

Well, I don't know.

I don't know, Fox.

He's been

on the 100-yarder.

Fox, you've hit one on each, I thought.

Yeah, I've made one on each, correct?

It took a lot of tries, though.

Not 14?

No.

You can do it in 14.

Times that by about 1,000.

14,000 away.

You haven't hit 14,000 golf balls in your life no I have not

sorry I'm asking Bruce currently asking Bruce to ask Pat if we should still be live or yes yes I don't know that a great question yeah that is great way on what is Bruce saying he was lowly gagging so basically like I gotta go pick up the pro v ones and bring them back to the t-box so I don't know

if I had to guess if I had to guess yeah yeah I would agree with you

he's coming in right now Patrick, okay, all right, all right.

Phew, Hawk, Hawk.

You almost went running there.

I saw you.

Yep, almost took off.

Oh, there's botch isn't coming back on tour.

We didn't bully him.

No, they're one of us bullied up.

We tried to motivate him.

Who do you think?

I was trying to motivate.

I couldn't hear a thing.

Yeah.

I was trying to motivate him.

He said

he's better when he's pissed.

Trying to make him better, man.

You think he got him pissed?

Yeah, he said he was pissed.

Did you see?

Oh, yeah.

Yeah, I mean, we could see it.

So, I'll tell you,

it was thunder or lightning out there.

Like, storms coming.

Yeah, really?

Yeah, like projected two minutes ago.

So, whenever we were sitting out there and we were running that video beforehand, we're trying to figure it all out.

He was like, actually,

and the team was like,

got some atmospheric pressure in here.

That's why the entire beginning was like, yeah, we're trying to get lightning strike a few different times because golf, I think that is a sport that you don't want to be.

Yeah, exactly.

Oh, yeah.

They'll put the sirens out.

So his last five, six swings were a bit sought off.

So I wonder if that was he didn't want the club all the way up in here.

Exactly.

He moved down one

more of an ear to ear from 10 p.m.

here to about, you know, like a 7 p.m.

Yeah, four man.

It was crazy to see how much he was drawing it with the weight.

Bro, that thing was going.

Yeah, you asked him about it.

It looked like it, too.

Sure.

Yeah, it is because it looks like it's hitting Bailey in the head.

Yep.

And then that thing just turns in.

You sure you want to go right ahead?

Yeah.

Jeebo, I like Jeebo's little vibe out there.

Jeebo's good at energy.

I like that DeShambo got all pissed off at himself.

Yeah, he does.

I bet you he says some mean stuff to himself.

I'd assume so.

Did you hear that, AJ?

Oh, yeah.

I'm sure he does.

I mean, golfers, like you said, it motivates him.

Even though he says, oh, I'm terrible with my irons, we know he's...

It's all relative.

We get it.

Yeah, he's terrible in comparison to what he wants to be, you know, which is kind of the classic competitor competitor thing.

I went through a phase of when I was planning, just telling myself terrible things to piss myself off.

That's not a fun time.

It was a lot better when I was like, let's go ball in this thing.

That was a lot more fun.

But I think you go through phases of figuring out how to focus in.

You got to find little games on how to focus.

You could tell the last couple, he was.

actually

for shooter actually locked in like you could see like you could sense you know Shane Gillis talking about that sumo wrestling.

He was in there.

This one feels a little bit more intense.

And then they did get after it.

It was like you could very much sense whenever he was like, hey, I'm going to actually try to make this thing.

And those are all the ones that went to two, three feet the entire time.

I thought this one was rolling back.

Yeah, this one had

kept coming.

If the Greens had been treated recently.

Yeah, thanks a lot, Russ.

The spin is unbelievable.

Him and Bubba, I mean, I'll tell you, I've hit a thousand golf balls back there.

All of mine bounced 10 yards into the air.

I don't know how they actually do that.

He got hit down on a ball.

You got to hit draw.

No, guys, got it.

Guys,

I don't know if you've ever bought it.

I don't know if you've ever balled before.

You got to hit ball first.

Him starting to pipe him at Bill was awesome.

Yeah, that was great.

That was great.

Should do that again.

Bill,

if Bill doesn't jump a half an inch, if he jumps two inches instead of like an eighth of an inch vertical when he was holding the camera because he didn't want to drop it.

Yeah, this one.

He's zero vert.

It was like right here.

Oh,

it was literally like right there.

Got to make that play.

Could you imagine that thing?

100 grand.

Breaking his hand, a couple fingers.

We will donate to that foundation.

It's very cool.

I'm happy they're looking out for the future of the United States of America.

Oh, yeah.

They got rid of that box through the blue box.

Yep.

Yes.

Did you have that, AJ?

Obviously, everybody did.

It was the same thing.

Yeah, I think I did, but I actually, surprisingly, I could touch my toes.

My hamstrings are not too tough.

Yeah, your number five overall pick.

Yeah.

Shocker.

I mean, flexibility is not.

It's like you're born with certain parts of that.

I know.

I can't touch touch my toes.

I have to be the only punter, I'd assume, in the history of the NFL that can't touch his toes.

But like, I couldn't do it.

It never happened.

I'm very tight.

I'm trying to get loose.

Like my whole life, trying to get loose.

I meet a new coach.

They got this brilliant idea.

We need to start working on this.

We need to start working on this.

Get you a little bit more flexible.

You got it, coach.

Another year goes around.

Nope.

Then we have those like pre, you know, the training camp, you do those tests.

Got to hold the stick, do the squat, do the entire thing.

Every single year, it's the same thing.

We need to get more flexible.

It's like, you got it.

What's the plan this year?

This is what the plan's going to be.

It's like, all right, yep, I'm going to stick to it.

Never.

So I've just never been able to be a flexible person, never wanted to be a flexible person.

And that little blue box bullied me.

I mean, it bullied these unathletic little fucks.

Okay.

These little kids just sitting down there.

And they're getting celebrated.

It's like they're out.

I'm like, you're not.

Let's get a ball.

Let's do anything.

Let's do something.

Any of these other things.

We got it.

And it it was, I felt like that thing did bully me, legitimately, took me out.

But I'm happy they're getting back into it.

I like that there's a, you know, the NFL tried to play 60 thing.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Sure.

Like there's always like seemingly a promotion of like, hey, we need you to be active.

We need people to remain active.

I think throughout time, you know, and I think we've learned this over the last half decade or so, doctors have differing opinions on things and there's different stats that kind of operate against each other on regular basis.

And whoever's the the most popular doctor normally ends up winning in this entire thing.

Every single doctor seemingly says, hey, you need to pump, you need to get your heart pump.

You need to be active.

You need to move.

You need to move.

You need to move.

It feels like that is just a universally agreed upon thing.

So I'm happy whenever there's an effort by government or whatever to try to make that a thing for our entire country.

And hopefully it'll work.

A lot of powerful names on there.

A lot of powerful names.

A lot of different political aisles too, I think.

Now, granted, there is certainly those who are on Team Trump in there as we were laying it up.

But I think they are just trying their best to, like, you know, I appreciate that effort.

I do.

Now it's the government, and they got to work with teachers.

And I think teachers really love this particular,

right?

And that kind of the.

You're going to have to really train those teachers to try because it's like, especially if it's

from your baseline to get better, like, you got to train them in these certain areas.

Teachers, I think,

well, especially in high school.

Mr.

Jack would have been been all over it.

I agree.

They care about the kids.

I agree.

And they won't care about who will get credit for this particular thing.

It won't get into that.

That's not really politics work.

That's not how it all goes.

No, I agreed.

Yeah, I agree.

That's why I'm not sure.

Why they included both sides, like Nick Jose there.

All right.

I hope it all works out.

All right.

Be a friend.

Tell a friend.

It seems like everybody would be on the same page.

Always are.

Yep.

And that's what we're about.

Hell yeah.

Exactly right.

Everybody needs to do what maybe they should be rowing it.

Everybody should be rowing in the same direction.

That's pure fitness.

That's full body.

Everybody, they should wake up and go into school, and everybody should have to get on a row machine and row in the same direction.

Same

20 minutes.

See what we're doing here?

See what we're doing here?

We're Jimmy Gramman across the Arctic.

That's right.

Is he alive?

Yeah, completely

well.

And retired.

This one was two feet away.

I'm just now seeing it from the close-up shot.

Yeah.

Should have gone in.

Oh, yeah.

Yeah.

Stuck.

Good shot by Billy.

Tried to miss it.

Good production out there, by the way.

Yeah, I mean, I couldn't hear anything.

You guys couldn't hear us either?

Yeah, not really.

We can hear Bryson, and boy,

him hitting the golf balls.

So we couldn't hear your mic, but we could hear the ground mic.

So we picked it up that way.

Oh, got it.

Well, whatever the case, great shots.

Way to pull it off.

Also, there's a rainstorm, so let's go ahead and make sure we get all the

tech stuff in there.

It's great.

Way to pull it off.

Thank you to DJ and Bell for coming and hanging out.

All right, we'll be back tomorrow.

Big day tomorrow.

Huge.

Huge day.

Big day tomorrow, AJ.

Wednesday.

Is it Saturday?

No, because I'm not drinking Dr.

Pepper right now.

No, but you could.

I think you're allowed.

We could go make it.

I don't know the rules.

Try it now.

We could go make it Saturday.

See if it's Saturday.

Hold on, Louis.

Oh, it feels like Saturday.

Certainly tastes like Saturday, without a doubt.

Yeah.

Is it?

I don't think so.

You know what?

Fuck it.

It is.

It's Tuesday, I think.

Might as well.

No.

Might as well.

You know what?

In my mind it's saturday

saturday somewhere

we're talking saturday

hey hey okay we can

i was gonna say yeah

all right uh

the ai thing

Just know what these brains know in this particular office, we're about ahead.

I think we're about probably a month ahead of everybody else.

Definitely ahead of the curve i think we're about a month ahead of everybody else that's a long time

yeah it aj

yeah

it's walled the future is here and the future is walled

but the future also kind of awesome yeah convenient

that's all we're gonna say

okay big football season coming up yep three weeks from two days from now we'll be at a football nfl game oh yeah next next weekend texas ohio Ohio State yeah even before that they got the Ireland game Kansas State Iowa State yeah farmer kitten in Ireland yeah bit of a snoozer but it's okay

he's from Iowa he is saying that strictly because he hates Iowa State and I guess Kansas State no I actually I love coach climbing he went he went to my high school so I'm a big coach climbing guy so you need him But I actually kind of need Iowa State to win because I'd need that matchup against Iowa to mean a little bit more.

Because for Iowa, we don't got a lot of big games this year.

You know, every game, if you're coming to Cannonke, is a fucking big game.

So, you know, it's kind of a tomato tomato.

How's your guys' schedule?

Pretty good.

You guys seemingly always have a good schedule.

Yeah, I'll tell you what, if Mark Granowski does what Iowa fans are expecting him to do, we'll see you in the playoffs.

Have you heard about Scotty Fox over at West Virginia?

Nah, how's he playing?

This kid enrolled out of high school to West Virginia, one of the first kids to ever just enroll out of high school to go to West Virginia.

Kid from Ohio.

Sunshine type area.

Ooh.

The boys love him.

Okay.

He is magnetic out there.

No, obviously, we've got Nico Maltzer

still doing it and spinning it.

We've got Jalen, I believe, is his name from Texas AM.

And Rich Rod's still got his fire.

So maybe Iowa should play West Virginia this year.

I don't want to set it up.

Let's do it.

I think they host IU Penn State and Oregon, so a lot of big games.

Are kidding?

Hmm.

Is there going to be game day over there?

There's a chance.

Certainly a chance.

Who do you guys play first?

You guys got

St.

Mary's?

No, we have a very tough U of Albany squad.

Wow.

Okay, so not St.

Mary.

They rebuilt this offseason.

They did.

The U of Albany?

Oh, yeah.

Too legit.

So that's it.

I cannot believe Iowa was playing them.

It's a night game at Kinnick.

Crazy.

Those kids from that U of Albany?

Yeah.

Getting to experience an Iowa game at night?

What a moment.

Yeah.

And then Iowa State.

And then Iowa State.

Oh, that's week two.

Yeah, in Ames.

Oh.

Hmm.

So that would end your season.

No.

It's not a conference game.

Also, ain't going to lose.

That too.

But, you know, shit.

Mark Granoski might not have it yet.

Can't lose back-to-back.

Well, I don't know because we were talking about the Heisman odds.

Everyone's sucking off Arch, rightfully so.

He's a Manning.

I didn't notice Mark Gronoski up there, and he's the only guy who actually has one fucking Heisman, albeit an SCS Heisman.

But, you know, I mean, maybe.

Look at this throw.

Okay, hey, look at this.

This is great.

Find the fucking deep ball post.

Hey, third and four.

We got the first down.

Find the goddamn deep ball.

Find the post.

That ball was thrown through a location, which is what Iowa fans didn't know existed in college ball for a long time.

Gronowski can move, he can spin it, and they're saying he's a leader, ain't he?

Oh, yeah.

Oh, yeah.

Boys love it.

Seven on seven eight.

Is that not even 11 on 11?

Boys love it.

Broke the pockets.

That's your hosting

Buckeye over there talking like that.

That's a great ball.

I respect Iowa.

I mean, we got other clips of him throwing, like you said, show the deep.

Thank you.

Well, there's more clips.

I haven't seen it.

No, yeah.

Well, hey, are we practicing?

I mean, what the fuck are we talking about?

Yeah, if that happens week one, I'll be upset.

You know, I mean, team install, sure.

He's not ready for the snap.

Okay, it's going to happen every one.

There are balls on the ground.

No.

There we go.

No, no.

There we go.

Trumbles?

Turnovers before the

play even starts.

Oh, no.

Hey, if there's one thing I was going to do this year, they typically ain't turning the ball over.

Now, they may go three and out.

They may punch quite.

You guys might throw a football this year.

They're going to.

Right, which is what you guys don't normally do.

they're going to yes so you know what comes with that a little bit whenever oh

oh gee that's a clip zeno has found i don't

practice

i was gonna say what are we doing i don't know why zeno did that

but you know whenever you guys hoot

and just do this

it's hard to turn the ball over it is

yeah well now listen we still got guys who can do that as well turn it over no fucking run the football down your goddamn throat like iowa will do every year but now we got a guy who can throw the football and throw it a country fucking mile as well.

I thought you guys don't like that over there.

No, we do, which is why I was trying to run A, the fat son of a bitch they had two years ago and Cade McNamara last year trying to run them sons of bitches out of town.

And we listened to me.

Gronowski's your guy.

He's my guy.

And we got Hank Bryan.

Auburn transfer as well.

Henry.

Yeah.

Natural thrower of the football.

Is Iowa winning the Big Ten?

Nobody's talking about it.

Nobody's talking about it, and that's exactly where we want to be.

Here's Gronowski throwing a deep ball.

I believe we just found it.

Yeah, is this the Vandercy?

Nah, this ain't

the toss.

Nah, that ain't the one I'm putting.

Okay, back to the back shoulder.

Same ball shoulder.

That ain't the one I'm looking for.

Find the one to Vander C, the fucking strike down the scene for a touchdown.

That's the one we're looking for.

We don't need to do this, though.

You know, the proof will be in the pudding week one against a tough, tough U Albany scarf.

All right.

Yep.

It's college ball.

Here it is.

Great footage.

That's not the one I'm talking about.

That's from this year.

But there's another one.

That's from this year?

Yeah.

That's like from 2025.

That's not the one I'm talking about.

But they're out there.

They are out there.

I watched them all fucking weekend.

I repeat.

Speaking of this weekend, we're watching Marty McGee on Saturday mornings.

Every Saturday, yep.

Dr.

Pepper in my hand.

I'm on the SEC network?

You bet.

Especially this time of year.

I try to call in.

I heard that.

I try to call in, Age.

What happened?

What happened?

I was sitting in Nick Marwaldo's parents' basement, okay, like the good old days.

We got Marty McGee on TV.

As we do.

Like the good old days.

And he says, why don't you call in?

Somebody had a great call.

I'm like, yeah, this is like the good old days.

I'm fucking calling in.

Takes me 45 times to get through.

Like after the 20th time of not being able to get through, like bram, bramp, you know, it's like old school days.

I'm like, all right, I got to get on now.

Like, this is, I'm going to keep doing this.

We had nowhere to go for about an hour and a half.

So I just kept calling in.

Finally get through.

Say, I'm Patty from Palm.

Just want to talk about my friend's opinion on Arch Manning and where he ranks in the SEC.

And the guy goes,

I forget, the producer guy goes, all right, Patty, I'm going to put you on hold.

We'll see if you can go.

I go, all right.

And then he puts me on hold.

And I sat there.

Yeah.

Three seconds.

Sat on hold.

Yep.

Inevitably had to hang up, take a shower, go to something.

But I was trying my best to get it.

Did they ever find out that it was you?

I texted Marty when I took a screenshot of me being home for like 12 or 13 minutes.

And it was about a minute or two before I hung up and I sent it to him.

He saw it at the break.

He was like, you're on hold?

Colback.

I was like, I got to go.

Too late.

I got to go, man.

I was just trying to get in there.

It was going to be about you.

I didn't say, I didn't put him.

I didn't rank him six or seven.

I didn't do that.

No, I agree.

Okay.

You're ranking of him, though.

It seems like the way.

Preseason, what does AJ say about preseason ranking?

They don't mean shit.

No matter who they're coming from.

Ain't this coming from me?

Exactly.

Let's get to a break.

We'll be back tomorrow.

Tomorrow's a big day.

Huge

goes in.

Huge day.

That was a good ball.

It was a great ball.

That was a little bit.

I was tracking.

It was a little granass.

A little bit.

What's that say?

I bev.

Let her fly.

It's a little flat.

Always flat.

That's tough.

Which,

not good for punter, good for thrower.

I was going to say a tight spiral.

Yeah, yeah, but it was turning sideways.

When something turned sideways, I'm sure some quarterback coach will tell you it's because I wasn't snapping it off enough.

I was doing a little bit of laziness.

Phil Rivers.

That ball didn't go in, so I guess tomorrow's going to suck, but we'll still do a show.

Be afraid to tell Fred something nice about change of life.

We're in this thing together.

Team on me, team on three.

Shout out to D.

Shambrea.

Yeah, shout out to the man.

Shout out to Shrakes calling in for a couple of minutes.

Shout out to Jay Kruel.

Committing Oklahoma on the show.

And shout out to Mark Granaski.

Oh, I think this is the one.

Yeah, I don't know.

I mean, you're a pretty good ball.

Beautiful.

You know?

That's six on Saturday is every way you count it.

Team on three.

One, two, three.

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