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PMS 2.0 044 - Tim Tebow, Schefter, & Superb Owl Chatter

from The Pat McAfee Show · host Pat McAfee, ESPN

Today’s show is a great one. First, former Heisman Trophy winner, 1st round draft pick of the Denver Broncos, the greatest college football player of all-time and current outfielder in the New York Mets organization, Tim Tebow, joins the show from Top Golf in Atlanta for an incredible conversation. They discuss what it was like being Tim Tebow in college, his transition to the NFL and the most difficult part, talks a little bit about his perspective about life, chats more about his MLB aspirations and what his walkup song will be, and how he handles all the scrutiny every time he does something (4:51-27:37). Also joining the show is the king of scoops himself, one of the best in the game at his job, the creator of the “Adam Bomb,” Adam Schefter. They discuss what Super Bowl week is like for him, the guys dig for a couple updates on some scoops, what he thinks is going to happen with the Antonio Brown situation, and the stresses of having troll Twitter accounts make fake news with his name and having to deal with the repercussions (55:54-1:13:46). The guys also recap the entire Super Bowl week from Top Golf and who some of their favorite guests were and which people surprised them. They also recap the weight loss competition, and dive into their thoughts on the Super Bowl, the commercials, and Boston Connor chats about his experience seeing the Patriots win a Super Bowl in person. It’s a great one. Come and laugh with us, cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Today’s show is a great one. First, former Heisman Trophy winner, 1st round draft pick of the Denver Broncos, the greatest college football player of all-time and current outfielder in the New York Mets organization, Tim Tebow, joins the show from Top Golf in Atlanta for an incredible conversation. They discuss what it was like being Tim Tebow in college, his transition to the NFL and the most difficult part, talks a little bit about his perspective about life, chats more about his MLB aspirations and what his walkup song will be, and how he handles all the scrutiny every time he does something (4:51-27:37). Also joining the show is the king of scoops himself, one of the best in the game at his job, the creator of the “Adam Bomb,” Adam Schefter. They discuss what Super Bowl week is like for him, the guys dig for a couple updates on some scoops, what he thinks is going to happen with the Antonio Brown situation, and the stresses of having troll Twitter accounts make fake news with his name and having to deal with the repercussions (55:54-1:13:46). The guys also recap the entire Super Bowl week from Top Golf and who some of their favorite guests were and which people surprised them. They also recap the weight loss competition, and dive into their thoughts on the Super Bowl, the commercials, and Boston Connor chats about his experience seeing the Patriots win a Super Bowl in person. It’s a great one. Come and laugh with us, cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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I'll tell you what this next guy got great jeans. You look incredible. There's good jacket. You look incredible.

I feel like I'm still super dirty though. We just came from a service project for a veteran's not like. Of course you did. I don't even know.

Are we going ladies and gentlemen joining us now is a man who needs no introduction but I'll do it. Greatest college football player of all time. First round traffic for the Denver Broncos. Now he's about to be a Major League Baseball player.

There's nothing you can't do. Highsman winner, handsome man, legend on and off the field. I'm so excited to hear ladies and gentlemen Tim Tebow. Yeah.

I appreciate that introduction. It's very kind of you. I could have gotten more in. I don't know if it was all true but thank you.

It is all true. I believe it is all true. I don't know. Hopefully it would be a major league.

Yeah you got to speak in the mic. Tim. I'm sorry. I thought we had good mics here.

Oh no. I liked it starting to rub. I like the beer game. Did you ever have a beer?

Do you always get kind of clean face. Somewhat. You know when I got lazy for a few weeks it's more in training camp. It would be really good in training camp.

But then I would be like look back. How did I do that? I could pull it off like you guys can. This is mostly by accident to be honest with.

I just take notes from him. It would be fun. Tim I have so many questions. Whenever you were in college, we were all living in Tim Tebow's world.

We honestly weren't for good reason by the way. What What you did at Florida was incredible. Was there ever a moment where you were like, it was too big for you too much? Everything you did was headlines.

Still is, by the way, everything you do and did was headlines. Was there ever a moment where you're like, man, I did not expect this, I did not know it was coming and things like that? You know, I don't know if it was necessarily too big, but I feel like there was a time, especially probably senior year where we were 12 and O, undefeated, number one of the country, defending national champs, and it felt like we weren't ranked if we didn't have a game that was as good as one of the last three years, right? If you beat Tennessee, I think that year, maybe we beat him like 38 to 10, but we didn't beat him, we score 50.

So it was like, you know, that was the standard, which is one of the things that I've been so impressed with, Bella Chacken was Saban, and what some of these people do is, it's a lot easier to get to the top than it is this day, because that complacency sinks in, and there were times where you would be like, hey, listen, it feels like the world's collapsing and we're undefeated, you know? And so I think that was something that was tough trying to... Speaking of staying at the top, I mean, you obviously did that Heisman winner, national champion, your speech that you gave was, it's a statue, it's a statue. It was from the heart scripted, from the heart.

Yeah, it's totally from the heart. It was incredible, hey, it was like a Ric Player promo, you cut right there, it was next level, then you go into the NFL, right? You go to the Broncos, and there's so many questions surrounding everything, is he an NFL quarterback, is he not an NFL quarterback, you go from being the greatest college football player of all time to instantly scrutinize, then you go lead obviously a playoff victory. Was the transition to the NFL mentally harder than you thought it was gonna be?

I think the transition wasn't with Josh McDaniel's and the whole team there in Denver, because I'm someone that when I get in, I'm just all in. So if the people in the building are supportive, then it was great. When it became a mixed bag, that's when it's harder. When you sure we're sure...

Who is with you? Yes, and that's when it's, you know, I'm just kind of one of those guys that, if my team feels loyal, I'm good to go. It doesn't matter what's on the outside, but if your team's kind of on the inside and I don't mean the players, I just mean... Everyone else, I think that's when it probably got harder.

And then when it would be just every day of everywhere I would go, whether you stopped to get gas and there's billboards there of, you know, we got a team of player that comes out to it, you know, and he's like, hey, you know, they're arguing about you getting on first take. And what's gonna happen is like, there was the only place you could go for kind of a pre-from that was inside their home, right? And I'm not necessarily a home, but I love people. I love being around it, but that's the only place because even the building, it was inside, in practice.

And, you know, it was just an interesting ordeal. Yeah, I was, literally, you're a rock star. Everywhere you go, there is fandom. And then you take this step in the baseball, once your football career is, whenever you decided to change your throwing motion, that's because people told you, don't you wanna do it?

No, that's because they... Were you forced to do that? It was advised to, if I would go back, I wouldn't have done it. Okay, I honestly, I feel like that was the one, the only time Tim Tebow ever showed any of giving in to anybody.

They and my eyes from an outsider looking in, because I sent this over to your point. I got to watch you just... You got to dominate everything, and I enjoyed your everything about you. But whenever that started coming out, like the videos from you throwing was hitting the internet, I was like, I did not expect him to do that.

I did not expect him to do that. Well, it's also one of the hard things about it, is if you would be in practice, and it would be our own time, and you'd be by yourself or with a couple of quarterbacks, you'd be working on something, you might be doing something, you know, just specifically a fundamental, that you would work on your private, but every single one of those would be captured, and there would be put out. Like that's what it's gonna go. And you'd be like, that's just me, buy myself on a private field, just working.

And it's like, you know, and they're like, well, that one went into the dirt. And I was like, wow, I was doing something. That's how you put it. All right, now.

Could you imagine if during college, the social media era was still there? I don't know how you would have existed. I think there's a lot of good that can come from it, but it makes things very difficult. And I think the one thing that I try to encourage people to do is don't be the first person to just, when something, when a special event happens to just grab your phone, embrace it in the moment.

Joy, I feel like so many people, they're more worried about capturing it than embracing it and being in the moment. And I think sometimes you lose part of what's special when you do that. When you decide you want to go to baseball, very hard decision, you've conquered football. No, it was, yeah, it was a tough decision.

It was a tough decision because, you know, there are a lot of others. Why did you just model? I wondered, I was really wondering, because all the scrutiny was coming out of you as a Denver Bronco quarterback. You're getting everybody's comment after you, whether they're four-year against you.

You're a topic of conversation. I've had meetings and he has been really actually say, they have a list of things that move the needle. And it's like LeBron, Tebow, they're like, everything about you. I'm like, this guy's the most handsome dude I've ever seen.

He's has the perfect, I don't want to say, image. I don't want you to think that that that means fake. Perfect human. I was like, why doesn't he just go model?

And, but you still had more you wanted to do in your athletic career? You know, I think there was part of football that, obviously I love, still love, and still had different opportunities to do, but it wasn't what I was as passionate about, you know? The whole, you know, Wildcat, H-Back, high-dend, all that. But you know.

You played BP against us with the Jetsy, he threw a fake. Yeah, he threw a fake on a fake punt. What happened on it? You get it?

Snap to you, you did a dump off, it was like a 45-yard game. Nice. I was bullshitting. Hey, we talk about it all week, we talked about it.

We're like, well, T-B-B, let's assume that he's in there not the block, we'll be prepared. We'll be prepared. And then I think it was the first part, it was like a 45-yard game, like, what are we doing? You know what was funny about that?

When I was the up-back is there was, everyone we would play, there'd be like four guys being, like 15, I got T-B- I think there's not four guys gonna be back. And you know they were gonna be like, just all out, you know, especially when you played Pittsburgh. I was like running down the field, there's seven guys trying to block. That's a moment, bro, that's their moment.

My moment. Do you remember playing Pittsburgh and then throwing a slam in the over time game in the ruining my life? Hey, great ball though. Thank you.

That was a really good ball. That was a fun game. That was a really special one. Just that whole team though, number one defense in NFL, and James Harrison, and Troy Palomile, and that whole team.

That was like one of those games I grew up watching. All those guys. It was like, that was fun. Troy Palomile, he stole me from, stole a moment from me.

My only NFL touchdown was a guarantee. It was a fake field goal where the holder catches it and I just walk, you know? It gets just parts wide open. There's never anybody in the C-gap.

They just pick up, if we're inside the five-yard line, you take the snap-pat and you just walk right into the end zone and you're gonna score touchdown on Sunday night football. That was the plan. Who are you playing? Steelers, Troy Palomile ruined it.

So I'm happy you ruined his day. He bounces ass and sees it. So Troy made it tackle against you. No, he didn't make it.

He normally lines up over here, right? Quarterback's talking. Quarterback's talking now. He lines up over here 100% of the time his entire career.

For some reason, this one time, he bounces into the exact gap where I'm supposed to go to. I have to check out of it. Omaha, I'm not dying. Did you make the call?

Yeah, I made the call. Hey, okay. So you leave football, you gotta baseball. Let's get to it.

You're gonna be the majors. But you know what the funny thing about that is, most of the people that were even on my team are agents. We're like, what? Bro, we just got you a Tivo deal.

Direct TV deal. It's a Tivo. Yeah, yeah. I know Tivo is a genius idea.

But it was like, so we're having this meeting in New York City and they're going over these different opportunities. And I'm like, but I'm just a guy. I truly believe the bottom of my heart in pursuing my passions. I believe that for everyone.

Because they're there for a reason. And if you don't, well, you might make more money or you might be more famous, but at the end of the day, you're gonna look back and you're a grad because you didn't go after what's on your heart. I believe you're more famous. And I'm more famous.

And so for me, they were going over these different opportunities. And I was like, it doesn't spark the passion in me. And I said, hey guys, what do you think about if I pursued baseball? And I was like, oh, I would like to see, I would like to set myself up in this meeting.

You, a bunch of suits in there, trying to figure out how we go and take over the world, how we continue to keep it moving, spread the Tivo message, which is always a great one, by the way, positivity, religious, your man of faith. Obviously everybody knows that you're an incredible speaker. They're like, all right, maybe we do this. We get you doing another team, maybe they'll take care of you better situation.

Yeah, you know what, guys? I was thinking maybe I just tried to become a professional baseball player. I don't know how you guys are feeling about it. I am at peak popularity at this point.

Peak popularity, coming out of it. You had the Tivo City in Philadelphia and in New England, not by you, but your fans and everybody like that. And then you decide to just pivot and go in a completely different career. When was the time you played baseball before that?

Were you okay? Last time I played was my junior year in high school. But I had, first of all, that was a really tough decision. Giving up my senior year baseball to go to Florida early for football, but every year at Florida, I would be like, cause when I went, Urban told me I could do both.

And, but when I, no, but every year I would say. Tell us if you lied to you. Yeah, yeah, Urban. I go talk to him and I'll be like, you know, I think I might go do this this year.

And it was hard, right? So my freshman year we were in the championship, but it's like you don't want to go risk it the next year. And that's National Championship getting away. And it was just, that was hard.

And every year I was like, and then I became friends with some of the Rockies when I was in Denver. And I was like, this is awesome. Second VP probably. I didn't necessarily do it as much with them, but dude, I went, took VP a lot of different places.

Like everybody goes to me, like all the universities. Yeah, yeah, you're basically, they're like, I just loved it. It was fun, you know? And it always had a spark.

And that spark never left. And I was like, you know what? If this has been on my heart after, I think at a time it's like 11 years later, because we haven't played it, there's a reason. And so while I knew most of the world or the media is gonna say, well, there's no way.

And you know, you have a chance to fall flat on fate. And even agents, which is their job, but they were like, dude, what if you embarrass yourself? Or what if you fail? And I said, you know, when you risk, when you go after something, that's a chance?

You have to take. That's okay. Whoever said that failing was bad. Well, the word has a negative connotation.

But it also means that if you learn from most great people, they risk, they failed over and over. Then they were able to succeed. You know, when I was 15, let's go. But it's, you know, I mean, a lot of successful people that are CEOs of companies, they failed at companies until they learned.

And for me, I went, when I was 50, when I'm 50 years old, I wanna turn back and say, you know what? I went after my passion, I went after my passion, I went after my passion, and I tried to do it the right way. And I don't have to look back with regrets of saying, you know, I did it for money, I did it for popularity, I did it for, you know, I played it safe, like who cares? Ultimately, who cares, you know?

And I wanted to be someone that, you know, and I also want to speak to young people, I can say go after your heart, because I went after mine, I wasn't scared of what the world, because the world wants to define us. They wanna say, you can only do it this way. And my thing is, why? I'm gonna try to do it the best way for me.

There's a wall, there's a wall, everybody's listening right now is about to run through a wall. Because I do believe that with the negativity hogging publicity, which is the way the world is right now, negativity hogs the publicity, everybody thinks that successful people have battled a thousand in their life when that is not accurate at all. You run into some hurdles and some stumbles and you're gonna learn and grow from them. But then also people, a lot of people wanna put their persona out there, like, also, they're perfect.

And I wanna be the first one to say as I'm not. I'm real quick that you're close. Tim, you are, you don't have to say it. No.

But we fail, we mess up, I mean, that's one reason, you know why I'm so thankful for Grace, for the mentality of it. And that's just a mindset that I wanna have all the time, because it's been showed on me, and I wanna have that for other people. And I think that's why Instagram filters are so famous right now, is because reality wasn't enough. So we have to put a filter on it to make it seem better.

And I wanna encourage people, young people, that's not real, Instagram's not real. It's not, people think reality TV shows, that's real, that's not real. That's not real, that's not real. That's not a television show, yes.

It's a television show. Yeah, now you, speaking of television show, I would have loved to see this. Did you film, you on a bus in like single-aid baseball, traveling around like Jackie Moon, and something like that? I didn't, I mean, I'm sure there's some clips of it, but no, I didn't document it, and there was a lot of opportunities to do that, but I just didn't want my teammates to think, I was doing it so that they would, I was filming films so they would think this is a real.

And I wanted them to see that I'm on the grind, I was on every bus, you know, driving across the country. No hotels, they're staying in motels? No, they're motels, but they're not the best. You know, and they're definitely not the best.

And yeah, definitely worst part of minor league baseball. I was a professional baseball player in a frontier league for one night, starting right fielder. For one night, yeah. What a team team, too.

Never played baseball in my entire life. Not once. How did you do? I'm in contact.

333 on baseball. Never missed a ball. No strikeouts. Two point outs.

Huh? Two point outs. That's what I'm talking about. There it is.

Solid stat liner. I look a little chunky in the sand. I didn't know it was all white. They came in a little tight.

I didn't know that was going to happen. That's fair. What was the, what did you go pants down to pants up? Pants down, I had some Jordan's all white Jordan's.

It was just one straight white white. It looked good. Do you go pants up? Very rarely.

I go pants down. But every now and then I feel like you go pants up. You'll just look a little bit faster. You know?

I got no shot. There's no more. There's no more. How has base, have you found any challenges that you didn't expect?

Like whenever I was going to do my game professionally, baseball, I was told by a lot of people like when you see that pitch, it's going to be insane. Like whether you can either see it or you can't. And then we start seeing videos of you hitting balls out in tiny towns across the country out of their park. It's like, did you know you were going to be a monster hitting?

Did you know? No. I mean, I felt like there were certain things I could bring. But then there were also parts that, gosh, that freaking right handed change I've gotten for about three months in a row.

Like, oh, over the top, over the top. And it's hard and you got to adjust. And my first year I remember a few months saying I'm batting 150. And I was like 13.

You know, I was in a row where I was over. And that's where you have to be that mental toughness. You could say, oh, I'm kind of into it. But no, I'm all the way into this.

You're battling through it, right? You're battling through the high from the nose. So there was times the quit. Oh my gosh, yeah.

There's times other people would look at me like, yup, you're going to quit. It's not time to do it. Hey, we have Tevo still back there. But that's not how I'm wired in my mentality.

So you battle through that. But you go through those in every sport and everything that you do. And even the best players in the game go through slumps. And it's how you handle those moments.

Nice. Oh, yeah. Tim, you think Irber Myers is going back to coaching? Because none of us believe he's done.

No, he's going to be. He's going to be five times if he's going to come back. I think it's going to be really hard for him to never be a part of a team. Sorry.

I got it. I'll work on that. I think it'll be really hard for him to never be part of a team. He is, you got to understand.

He is one of the most competitive people that I've ever met. He is one of the most driven people I've ever met. And if he doesn't have a place to go to drive towards and to compete for, I think he'll long for it. I think he also is one of the biggest family men I've ever met.

So he has a grandchild now. And he loves being around. And he's done Nate's playing baseball at Cincinnati. So he's over there all the time.

And so I think he'll have some outlets. But I think it's going to creep in him a little bit. Everybody knows it. He should just get involved.

I'm going to be something he would be involved. I'd say it'll be a head coach. But I think there'll be some place where he would want to be. I could solve this.

Yeah. I'll explain for you. You're going to be in the majors. I am a big time baseball guy as you just found out.

A big time baseball guy. You get into the majors though. Is that obviously the goal all along? Would there be any moments that are too big for T-Bo?

Is there any moment like you get in the majors, your first at bat? Let's imagine that it's in New York. They announced that here it's your first at bat for the Mets. That place is going to be big.

It's going to be huge. Because everyone stands. Yeah. First at bat.

Forever. It'll be the first at bat for them. And so long, you're walking up to that plate. You're standing outside the batter's box.

I don't know if you take your gloves. What's going through your head there? They're like a moment where you're going to be like, oh man. To be honest, I think if that moment does happen, I think there would be, for me, I'm very much a tunnel-focused guy.

So it's always on it. But I think in that moment, there'll be a moment of reflect in gratitude. I was best at one of three. This has been a journey.

And that's not the end of the destination. It's just not at bat to do that. But it's a journey to say. And it's been pretty special.

Even in the sucky parts. Even in the hard part, it says you can also learn to appreciate that. Which is it sounds hard. The listeners go like, what?

You appreciate those moments? Yeah. Because they make the good moments out much better. The sun is quite as effort starts to spawn.

What's the walk-up song for that moment? You can put that in your repertoire. You can put that in your repertoire. I got it for you.

What's the walk-up song for that moment? Oh, there we go. That moment? Do you have one in mind, really?

Yeah. The last one I had was a song called, God of Angel Armies by Chris Tomlin. Is it up? Pete, is it rock as a country?

It's like, it's like, praise and worship. I like it though. It says, I know who goes before me. I know who stands beside the God of Angel Armies is always on my side.

Let's go. That's something I also feel like that picture is like, oh, shoot. Hopefully, hopefully. You know what it says?

I mean, you're not trying to, you know? It's always a mind game with the picture, too. Yeah. Do you point the bat?

No. No. Let's do humble for that. I did.

You're like, put it up there. You're going to get through me a carbonomous felt. I've done that a few times, too. Well, then the picture is looking at me.

Yeah, laughing. I got these angels, dude. Well, Sam, we're very lucky that you stopped through here, man. I appreciate it.

It has been awesome following your career, man. Thank you, guys. Thank you. You deserve everything that's coming.

I get it. I'm just coming. I can't wait to see it. And so thankful for you.

And you look incredible, obviously. You should. The model thing, just put it on the back. Just think about it later.

I have those same genes. I don't look the same. They look like I tell you guys are really fun. Really fun to talk to you.

So I'm pretty sure. You're motivating here. We needed the motivation. I'll tell you this.

I mean, I've gone through quite a few interviews. So not all of them are fun. You guys are really fun. What is the question you get all the time?

What is the standard Tim Tivo question? Which one do you like more? Football or baseball? Come on, I'm happy to do that.

I'm happy to do that. Because I played most professionally. That's it for Tim Tivo. Tim Tivo is exactly what you think Tim Tivo is.

Incredible. Incredible human. Never say bad word about him. Big son bitch.

Big dude. He's built like an hourglass. And it's hard not to just go in and dive deep into a compliment session of Tim Tivo. And I mean that with 100% of my being too.

Because everything you thought about Tim Tivo, he got interviewed with her. I mean, one point corner, one to run through a wall. We almost caught up and ran off the balcony. Did his very Barney Rubble thing?

He did. He did. He started going crazy. Tim Tivo was just the perfect specimen.

And he's had a lot of opportunities not to be that way, by the way. Sure. His resume warrants him to be in douchebag if he'd like to. He's the most handsome guy in any place he walks into.

Greatest college football player of all time. He's been winner. Now he's taking on another sport professionally. Which by the way, I didn't know he was at 151.

Bat in 150, he said in that interview. And he said a lot of people were telling him he should quit. Like, hey, what do we waste our time here? He continued to do it.

He's just, I'm a huge Tim Tivo. And he helps us go viral. Huge shout out for that perfectly timed. Loves you moment.

That's the most Tim Tivo thing of all time. He was just awesome. He was perfect. And he's got that body by Keto.

He's Keto. He's Keto guy. Keto guy. That made him the Fox.

He must be doing the different Keto one. Yeah. Yeah. Keto must be a little better than us.

It's like Terry Cruz's tournament. Terry Cruz's intermittent fasting. Much might be a lot different than what Tim does. He was like a little better.

I mean, that was part of it. When we were doing the interview, I don't know the video I will come out eventually. There were points in time where good four to five minutes he was just lockin' eyes with me. You look better.

Ties was sitting directly in his vision. Even Tim Tivo is an engaging guy. He's an engaging guy. You complimented my beard.

I love you for the rest of my life. He came swinging off Fort Connor. And digs his beard because he's much like me. Can't grow a good beard.

That's why it happened Tim Tim Tebow great stubble. I assume Tim T bo do it. Yeah at this point I'm excited to see him get a major is very thankful. He was very motivational very motivational very real very Tim Tebow Ryan Shazier motivated There we go.

So I was just about to say we had an incredible line of the folks at CAA. We paid for this line I was like it crazy. It was quite a it was quite a budget We put together guestless because we're off the beaten path we weren't ready or we've been to radio roll couple times Foxy Gorman Phil and I went down there for Buffalo Wildlands had a great time. There is no fucking chance I ever want to be set up in no no no no no no no better way to let the guests know up front that you're not like the other People on radio row than it not be already I think that's what if you look around like Dan Patrick not on radio row Right rich eyes in not on radio row like everybody that is anybody is not on radio row and then when you go to radio row Everybody that's at radio row is try it's a big dick contest Everybody's got like little setups and her little tables and all the everybody's very nice, but it's you're all doing the same thing there It was just an interesting situation very thankful Buffalo Wild Wings got me in there The Levittard show did it right exactly the Dan Levittard show did it right I guess they were based out of Miami And I was very happy to go on that show is a good time effort nothing but good things It's due to my expectations very good people they just had a camera there that was wired into their show when they were still in Miami at their home So they had they had a camera in radio row.

Yeah, they had a camera in radio row a producer sitting there And then you put a headset on I couldn't see anything I'm just staring at a camera in Atlanta to a entire staff and crew that's in Miami So they're at radio row getting all the guests are at radio row while sleeping in their own beds at night That is the veteran the Levittard show did it right? So you're producer there that is just exactly yeah, they had a producer there next to me I'm assuming that's if like something goes wrong with me They carry the conversation or something like that But it was that is what we try to do from here on out We're actually in warm weather locations, you know that is coming up has a big radio role and it will be a big presence and we should start planning Nashville NFL draft Really a big radio road there Vegas. No, it's a Nashville does Nash does the com or does the draft have a radio row? Oh, yeah, they do this year real and it's gonna be because it's not they haven't had that accessibility But now they have a dedicated area radio row boom all over We had pretty good luck last year with our radio for the NFL draft.

Oh, is that right? So maybe we can you know see if we can't just do that again? Can you like not so sure we got there and basically the internet court was about 145 feet too long or too short where needed to go? I know that was a combat.

Oh, yeah The combine we had a six foot court that we had to sit around it was like we were in a tight bonfire Just staring at each other and we had to leave where we were at in a minivan I was doing a serious show from a cell phone because the setup was such dog shit all the way back to the office here It was a wild scene you hear the lights right? Oh, yeah Everything was happening. I can't believe that the draft is now becoming a radio rothic They're trying to turn this draft thing and did you're one of the people who said you love Fucking love the draft. I already looked at three seven-round mock drafts already since the Super Bowl I didn't know people love it like this.

They're turning it into just prime time television. Maybe it's like when you're hope just already starts again For next season like you're I'm already on the next season well you have to be but we can't move on there And so we dive more into I mean gorman you Fox Sports this thing It's gonna right back into last week at the top golf some of the guests that we had there were absolutely outraged I was star struck by Herschel Walker. Okay, let's talk about Herschel like I said There's been like three moments since I've been with you that where I saw her got to talk to somebody and I'm like oh Holy shit, I can't believe it's so I've become us and my dad both very star struck with her shawalker He showed up looking fit as a Mother I mean I don't think I've if I live as long as I sure why I don't know how old he is But if I live and I look if I look anything like him when I'm 56 I'll be very excited. He still does 1500 push-ups and 50 hundred sit-ups a day and he chose to golf lefty in our character He said I'm a golf lefty today.

He sounded like Muhammad Ali by the way he spoke He sounded like really similar early very early some of that as he was talking to us kind of like it was one of us It was pretty awesome. I was like, hey from where you're at right now Could you still like kick me in the head because he did a lot of MMA fighting and takwondo and he was like, yeah Recreated the vinitary return. Yeah, I went to stiff army I swear to God he could have squeezed my heart out of my chest so Adam Vinitary tackled Herschel Walker in 1990 something in a vinitary's rookie season in for Dizzome We're making content for them We reenacted that moment to rewrite history for Herschel Walker because Herschel Walker's like one of the greatest athletes of all time And he was tackled by a kicker on a grand stage So we had obviously Connor fill in for Vinotary and try to chase him and at his age I think he could go play one NFL game if he had to right now I think Herschel Walker he had a wide base. He was running a stiff arm conner through the It was a few we shot it like three times conner to dust himself off every single time I felt my breath just leave my chest immediately.

I mean when he was running at the camera, too He put on that mean face. It's like Herschel. You gotta calm down a little right. He's I was talking to him He works in DC.

He's a part of Americans fit no matter the president's fitness Ambassador I think it's something long that's a working position. He said he said like I have to travel to DC on Like a pretty regular basis to work. He says oh, I'm working and I got a business with 800 employees. I'm like, holy shit Train some train people for these train soldiers to I don't yeah Yeah, this is some kind of hand-to-hand combat training with the military so I think Herschel Walker's just like a all-around super bad Ask me.

Yeah, entrepreneur businessman athlete everything He was walking down the steps somebody had asked somebody I don't know who was but I was a within your shot They said could you play today? Do you think you could advance the ball in the ground today? I don't know about every game, but I could definitely do yeah It was literally me asking about I said he said I could play one game I think too many games. I shouldn't have told Prince of Macamora that he did not agree Prince of Macamora by the way worst top-call player In history probably ever probably ever Funny is one of the funniest dudes I think I've ever been around because at first when Prince of Macamora's talking You kind of think like all this guy's like kind of bitching about yeah, but then you gotta realize oh no That's his sense of humor like that is a sense of humor So we made him the worst-place guy the entire time and he was awesome man.

He was absolutely awesome But he took a shot at own Herschel. Yeah, he said I'd like to see his ass on Sunday. I'll roll over in that old man Herschel is a legend Prince of Macamora funny What's a great show we got going on? Oh, yeah, we've been doing good I mean I'll tell you what whenever we talk to microphones.

It's normally pretty good I like tell Sam this I don't talk all the time, but when I do them right yeah Oh, yeah, my dad always says that listen. I'll talk a lot Sam But when I do I'm right it doesn't go over well, but on this particular show. We're all right today We're all we're we're back in a thousand right now. We're just getting started You're gonna enjoy the rest of the conversation the reason why we stopped it abruptly It's because we gotta pay the bills somebody's gonna keep the lights on and by now most of us have started racking our brains about what Valentine's gift Is truly gonna make her day special but we got one answer and one answer alone.

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We're still setting up everything at top of his We had to take everything down every night and then set it back up talk off end up being very hospitable to us There wasn't what we thought it was what we were told it was but talk off really ended up being incredibly hospitable to us Very thankful for them, but every night we had to take things down and put it back up while we're setting it up So man just shows up and all black was slick back here, and I get a hreress here He's not supposed to be a fucker like ever so he comes in he's like, I don't worry I'm just gonna hit some balls over here and I start talking on me starts like just punch line punch I'm not talking to you I don't want to waste any of this until we go live and we want for 30 minutes that guy is hysterical I know every time cuz there was times where I've heard him doing a very he's like where he said he would have a teetos like in his little booth When he was fucking to and came to chill like anyone who's that who was just an old old guy like that Who likes to drink like that? They don't have a good personality. He talked a lot of shit on Bruce Arians because Bruce Arians has talked a lot of shit on I like Mike Barrera a lot good swing to I am like Ogotry to Alec Ogotry one of my new favorite players One to Georgia. He is now a member of the New York Giants traded from the Rams was University of Georgia superstar down there We were back in Atlanta was once a safety converted to linebacker incredible funny motherfucking guy real guy You know he was like very genuine.

Yeah, I mean nice to all right. I mean what a nice guy was very very nice I think everybody was very nice except for Josh Allen's agent I like Josh Allen a lot Josh Allen hit the shit out of the golf ball He hit the shit out of it He hit a huge slice I mean it was it was an uncontrollable slice But in top golf if you can dial it in you're in a good spot There's no trees and such like that Josh Allen had to lead for a long time into Andre branch Oh defensive end for the Miami Dolphins who was what was he doing warm-ups watch them warm up literally with the ball three Different times could not hit the ball at all him and his boy were there just fucking sitting in the corner Just having a good old time then he steps into the tee box and just starts wailing it ends up tying Josh Allen after nine balls He had 260 Josh Allen had 260 Josh Allen still there Andre branch in a wild turn of events in hilarious fashion Decides to just pick up the ball and throw it into the closest hole for a one-pointer He ends up with 261 to Josh Allen's 260 It was at that exact moment at a charity event that Josh Allen's agent called me an asshole right in real Right in front of Sam who I don't think was with me was kind of off center So then Sam gives him a nasty look and I guess he referred or inferred or maybe even looked at Sam and the word bitch came out of his mouth So Sam comes over to me right after this magical moments that happens for us filming wise having a tie Then be broken into one point thing after everything that happened with Josh Allen Is you this is awesome? This is perfect for charity and then Sam comes over goes I don't know the guys over there, but he definitely just called you an asshole and look to me And I don't know if you call me bitch, but definitely said bitch I'm like who and she points at the guy and he's got CAA sports on his chest So I look at the one guy from CAA. I'm like who the fuck's that guy there?

Oh, that's an Instagram here I'm like why do you call me an asshole and why do you call Sam a bitch? And he was like he did what I was like I don't know I'll go fucking find out right now this So I was gonna like immediately after we had crowned a winner for ten thousand dollars for charity I was gonna go punch a fucking guy in the And the CAA people were like well, we'll take care of it. We'll take care of it He got your job. Josh Allen huge fan of yours your agent though absolute fuck boy Let him know that if we were anywhere else other than that top golf place He'd be swallowing a fucking fist I just would like that to be known.

I didn't like it. I didn't like that that happened at all other than that Chris It's awesome put on a show Chris it's Thompson had a three to a couple martinis was out there wailing of all had to lead for a while I'm done Ryan Fitzpatrick. Hey, we love Ryan Kids The entire time I was trying to mike him up. He was just classic locker room Classic I love Ryan Fitzpatrick.

I can't wait to re-ends up I'm a fan of wherever he's been on 17 years in a league. It's probably gonna be the best back of quarterback in the league wherever he goes I'm thinking they just put a little start. Oh, yeah I know you told me cuz they use like I would love to have a guy like that in the locker room I think he's from Arizona, you know He's trying to connect the dots aq and him are at the same country club and Fitzpatrick said I'd like to be a starter So in Arizona, they just draft the Josh Rose and Jacksonville though potentially Yes, he's got to bring into it. Hey, I am a big Ryan Fitzpatrick fan He brought his kids early and he was just gonna hang out He's like is there no even just hang out with my family whatever we'd some food and we'll go yeah Do whatever you need to do fix but what we didn't think about is him and his kids are now Ear shot away from me and other people so somebody hit a ball and said shit, and I was like okay saying shit three feet in front of Ryan Fitzpatrick's kid I look over and fits looks over and goes they've heard shit before we just can't go much higher up the Okay, all right, we just learned a little bit, but whenever he got in there he can hit the fuck Quarterbacks normally pretty good Swinging for Ryan Shazir was the top one moment of my favorite part two digs I like Shazir just talking shit Boys so that's like He wasn't you're gonna talk shit to somebody don't like hey, there's another inspirational story right there.

Yeah, oh yeah Tim Tebow obviously very inspirational positive incredible speech Ryan Shazir also very very buzz There is zero doubt in Ryan Shazir's mind right now that he's not gonna be back in the NFL and I'm with him Well cuz I was supposed to walk every again, and he's fucking hopping up three flights of stairs to get to where we are to get that top golf I've he walked in I was like oh shit He also hung out for you can tell people really like to where we were and what we were doing in our vibe and everything cuz they would stay for like Hours I'm Rex Ryan fucking Rex Ryan is a guy that I wish I could have played for yes I wish I could have played foosball on a team that Rex Ryan was just associated with not even being a head coach I know head coach sure but just associated with that guy was electric yeah, he was hilarious hilarious He was he was everything that he could they crack him up his myself when he kind of shit on Everybody says your best coach of all time you got Tom Brady, but let's see how many games you win whenever you got fucking Gino Smith He was safe he turned me for wearing a penguin shirt like Rex your football guy. He's a hockey game Nashville now. Yeah, he was a goalie He was a goal. Yeah, cuz he's not about Vegas coming.

I know is it but they got a good goal He's like need a good goalie and I'm like yeah, then two minutes later. He reveals that he's a goalie I was like oh you structure I like what you did. I'm a big fan of a Tussetore. Yeah, he's pretty good.

Pies on Joe's on me and Joe. You're gonna have a ball wide together and some fucking pursuits Someday you guys are speaking a different language here for a while. Literally. He's on air persona couldn't be more different than how he acts outside of the Booyed why don't they let him go?

I have no idea. Joe. Test the throw. They should let Joe was hilarious very funny loose Loved him some Italian stuff.

I mean he was speaking it you and him were speaking a different language for a little bit like it was It was almost like a zito spanglish Oh, yeah, need to get him hip to die. He's got a high like Joe's cool too Cuz he got caught right up in the log jam when everyone showed up at once and he hung out for probably four or five hours And I said three hours he said himself three hours cuz I said Joe's been hanging out for like an hour and a half He's hour and a half It's like three hours I'm so sorry before the brand guy For the brain Christmas sweater that his wife guy him for Christmas I was fucking I will forever not say a single word about Joe any of the people that came by the way except for Josh Allen's agent Anybody else though is the fact that these people come came and hung out with us and did this old was fucking It was like the whole situation like it's a good like you just hang out right just hit golf balls Like if you're doing like the meteorite stuff over there like you're sitting like you buy yourself Yeah, so when I went whenever we went to radio row It was I went from one place to another place to another place to another place and it was kind of difficult to even stop Talk to anybody's like I like Mike Adams and I saw some other people that I was teammates with and stuff like that and it was so quick Like I gotta go over here. I gotta go over here. So just it is a lot of organized chaos down there But you've got so many humans just jammed in with spot if we were at radio row Pat would have walked in like the Simpsons gift and walked I was at a top go I was trying to go to an Airbnb.

That's a great like if we could find something every year where they're doing something While getting interviewed that's the key. Yes. Otherwise. There's no reason to be there What's a nice distraction?

I don't think we talked about Super Bowl more than like probably a minute and a half of each person Well for many reason everybody knew what was gonna happen in the game Everybody knew what was gonna happen in the game and also like yeah, that's literally every conversation or radio rose the same one I had 10 conversations for Buffalo Waters the radio. They're all the exact same except that one serious show where the guy took a shirt off It's terrible That's going public. Yes, I'm watching just took shots It was tough though. It was it was a tough show to be on and I couldn't hear anything So but I just watched me neither But I think it's important offer them a show where they could just be themselves relax a little bit You know Rex Ryan is answered a thousand of the same questions about the Super Bowl Yep, you know I bet you get to come there and cut loose tell some personal stories and have fun, you know I was like a T-bo to sorry type of T-bo also mentioned how every single person asked him well Do you like football better or do you like baseball better?

We luckily did not ask by the way. I also told Tim too, but I am a professional baseball player as well I'm not like I did a Cody Decker zero attention both times cuz that's multi-sport athletes understand Right, of course we understand we don't really understand I was very impressed by the people that came by it's awesome seeing AJ in person Oh, I mean like you're saying out for me especially him and Randall Cobb, you know just being able to oh shit Randall Cobb is so cool. Yeah, he's awesome. So that was really cool.

I forgot about him Thank you of course, I don't want to say I didn't any tampering but Randall Cobb asked me about a new nap Listen I went on a four minute sales pitch Because he's a free agent and if he ends up with the coach that would be a great signing by old Chris Ballard Who's gonna be on the show at some point? He asked me's like oh, what do you think Indianapolis? And I was like I don't know if this is a question directly about his free agency if he's thinking about coming Indianapolis But I want to run I want to let everybody in Indiana know I want to run I was cheap housing incredible food Obviously just a cheap house dollar goes a long way everybody's hospitable brand new workout facility brand new trainers top of the line place over there West 56 Ballard seems to be very intelligent Andrew walks all the way back got a young culture indeed for the Man Came through I thought he was gonna win it. I really think he was gonna was doing the $10,000 charity Wrangler Celebrity charity shootout for my foundation early hit the driver a couple times stacked up some points quickly and then it kind of faded away Bruce Arians.

Oh this guy Bruce Arians. You talk so highly of them. I was always like when you say I she's being person He's like exactly how you talk about it. It's just so cool.

Yeah, it's the coolest guy of all time The fact he's not wearing kango hats by the fact that can go let that one slip away. That stuff. What was his nickname? Sq smooth Smooth as quiet smooth as a child.

That was awesome to zone dug it deep into there in Bruce Aaron's was very awesome Chefter chef there was great as well. Chefter was wasn't he chef. It was pretty good. I'm not expected I you know he was like a real human what he was kind of swore a couple times I mean that caught me off guard me too.

There was a couple things that caught me off guard. Oh Small shoes very small shoes Welcome to the Zito Shit Humming and buzzing all day We didn't know if we're gonna be able to talk about it So we saved it for the end strictly for Zito and there we set a layup. It was a little delayed But he missed the power editing that was only a minute millis second a minute second You were you were in trains by shifter. Yes, I was okay I actually son for failure I talked to shirt and every shot you can see like his buddy button I love him up and it was just a mess down there a lot of people are saying the chefter looked like a mess I Look down his shoes and his shoes were like literally a size 5 size 6 there He had tiny little feet tiny little feet, but cheap shoes, but he had shoelaces from a size 14 Chefter was the most visually judged human out of anybody that came up.

I mean chef is smaller You can hit the fuck out of a golf ball He has a good personality. He does he has a really good person We got a chance to sit down and talk to him ladies and gentlemen. He's sick as a dog, too I mean, what's it really not sound good. He kept saying I just gotta get rid of this guy You know that's you know He didn't bring up that up to us.

Hey, no, he just had to perform. He's a gamer Hey speaking a chapter though one funny thing I'd met him briefly when he was coming up Hey, go here you're going here next and stuff so he's waiting around a little bit and he comes up and he goes So is this the only top golf that you own or do you own? That's great question Named of every waitress in the top golf don't hormone work for top golf the zone and I think Herschel Walker There was a time where you could walk by a waitress without fucking talk to her No, no boys you gotta understand something you get more with sugar and you do a shit, okay And we had a lot of moving pieces there so I wanted everybody on the same page Just her future reference nobody would ever think that you get more with shit But I like the line. I like the reference speaking a sugar here sugar chef with some Adam bombs It was a great conversation and that's a transition zero transition Ladies and gentlemen live from top golf in Atlanta Super Bowl week obviously a day before it There's one man that has all the inside scoops and tips except for you exactly I break this to do That's why I'm saying I'm in my soul scoops.

That's not exactly true. You're right There's multiple men who have the scoops exactly seems as if this guy is doing them or standing on the couch Three he also brings it to a big gets good still gets good scoops. No one's this counter gets good No, no, no, they have you patrons news here in there Adam Schreffer Adam Schreffer And I should have given you a better intro. That's on me a little bit tired.

It's long last day You guys have been sleeping here in here. It's a factual state shower here. It's bathroom here It's Super Bowl week a huge week for a inside scoop guy There's everything kind of buttoned up at this point is that kind of way it goes you know Honestly, Super Bowl week is a week for glitz and glamour and you guys lounging out of top golf like that Like I for me, it's not my kind of week It's fun and enjoyable, but I don't not think I'm helping I don't go any parties I say either I don't do anything like one of my boss. It's me I had the best night ever read in my life at the Super Bowl He was with a Uber driver and Uber driver started flashing nude pictures of herself to him No good for that.

And then you went to an imagine dragons concert. Oh Thunder I like about it, so I know well I could say now I've been to an imagine We're just there. Yeah, you can. By the way, we look all similar to the imagine dragons Mormon.

If I grow up with this rat tail a little bit, I am a lead singer. Honors to the bent. Okay, so everything kind of shuts down. Are we getting into scoop season because there's moves to be made, there's trades to be made, draft picking.

I mean, we are getting into scoop seasonals. You tell me scoop. You tell me what's coming. I might be signing with a network.

There's a scoop. Ooh. There he is. Ooh.

Which one? Who knows? Why be independent? Probably.

We'll see how it goes. Representation. What are the chances that you're hosting like ABC World News Tonight and supplanting David Muir? There is.

There ain't a motherfucker chance that was going to happen. But everything else is on the table, Mr. Shafter. You're allowed to say that on air.

Yeah. We're under it. No. Yeah.

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