Who Cares About The Bills? - Ep. 5

Episode 5 January 20, 2026 00:54:57
Who Cares About The Bills? - Ep. 5
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Who Cares About The Bills? - Ep. 5

Jan 20 2026 | 00:54:57

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James and Quinten talk all things Broncos playoffs!

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[00:00:00] Speaker A: So that was probably the most stressful game that I've ever watched in my entire life. [00:00:07] Speaker B: Yeah. Talk about highs and lows, dude. [00:00:10] Speaker A: Dude, highs and lows, man. Like, going into it, I. I'll be honest. Like, I put on a big front. Like, I wasn't worried about the Bills. They were the scariest team going into it. And then we got them, and I was like, okay. Like, we have to either nut up or shut up. At least it's through Denver. Right. But it's still scary to play Josh Allen in the fucking playoffs. [00:00:32] Speaker B: Yep. [00:00:32] Speaker A: But then we started, and we started hot. We had a good. We had a good opening series. I remember. Correct. [00:00:39] Speaker B: Good first half, dude. Great first half. [00:00:41] Speaker A: Yeah. Good first half. [00:00:42] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:00:43] Speaker A: And then the way we ended it with the turnover. We got the field goal. The turnover and then the touchdown. Or was it the touchdown turnover and then field goal? [00:00:53] Speaker B: Uh, yeah, I think it was. Well, we intercepted or fumble. It was a fumble. Yeah. [00:00:58] Speaker A: And then. [00:00:59] Speaker B: Yeah, and then I think we just. We. We scored a touchdown, then we scored a field goal right before half. Yeah. [00:01:04] Speaker A: So it's like we had all the momentum, and I'm like, oh, my God, dude, we're going to blow these guys out. This is great. [00:01:09] Speaker B: Just like they did to us last year. [00:01:10] Speaker A: Yeah, totally. Yeah. And that's another thing, is we were overcoming last year's, like, kind of like facing our demon, you know what I mean? Yeah. And I was like, okay. Fuck, yeah. Like, we've got the momentum. We're going to go. And then they started coming back, and I was like, okay, well, dude, here we go again. Another Bronco game where we had to bite our fingernails the whole fucking time. [00:01:33] Speaker B: But at the end of the day, man, we fucking got the dub, and that's. You know, I think whoever won that game, even with Bo being out now, I think is going to the Super Bowl. I mean, dude, I, I, I really truly think, like, I think we even talked about it, that that was way better. The Bills are going to play us harder than anyone else. I mean, the Pats are good. The Texans are good. Obviously. Actually, Texans are played like shit. It looked rough, but I feel like that was C.J. stroud, dude. He was. [00:02:05] Speaker A: Their defense looked good. [00:02:06] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:02:07] Speaker A: Cause didn't their defense have, like, three or four turnovers yesterday? [00:02:09] Speaker B: Yeah, dude. [00:02:10] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:02:11] Speaker B: Yeah. That's what's crazy. [00:02:13] Speaker A: I know. I know. Well, yeah, we'll have. We'll see. Because I. Yesterday was funny because I was like, I want the Patriots. I want the Patriots for a lot of reasons. One, I Just don't like the Patriots and I want to whoop their ass. You know what I mean? [00:02:25] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:02:25] Speaker A: And the other reason is Wilden. I want to be Wilden, you know? [00:02:30] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:02:30] Speaker A: But I also genuinely thought, like, we have a better chance against the Pat, the past than we did the Texans. And then watching the game yesterday, I'm like, damn, there's like parts of the past that are a little scary, bro. There's like, they have elements of their, like, you know what I mean? Plays well into our. Into our game, I think. You know what I mean? But we'll see. [00:02:52] Speaker B: Yeah, I think the. The big, like, I would say the. What we needed to work on from what I took is like, James Cook ran all over us and which is really odd because we usually stop the run, like, really well. I think we're second in the league, which. With ranked against the run and I mean, but James Cook is sharp, dude. [00:03:17] Speaker A: He's sharp. [00:03:17] Speaker B: I mean, he's a stud. Yeah. But that's definitely something that Vance, Joseph and Peyton need to look at and be like, hey, because the Pats have Ramanje Stevenson, who's kind of a stud, and then they have that rookie, Henderson. But if you look at their stats against Texans, which is also a good defense, they didn't very. They didn't go off like. I think Stevenson ran for like 35, maybe 40 yards, maybe 50, but. And Henderson only ran for like 20. And I know because I have that dude, you know, parlay and he shot the bed. But I. I really think if we shut down the run, the O line for either. The Texans defense and Broncos defense is very similar and we have pass rushers that can get to Drake May. And he clearly, I mean, he didn't look great, he didn't play great. They barely pulled it off, dude. If it wasn't for their defense, they wouldn't have been able. I mean, obviously you can say that about us because, you know, we had four turnovers. Let's go. Broncos. D showed up like always. But Bo played pretty damn good, dude. I mean, he had three touchdowns, I think like 260 yards and one interception, which was just a bad bat on him. But like, overall, dude played really well. And it was just. I think it was just the conservative play calling in the third quarter that we always do. For some reason, the screen passes that on first and second down the running. It's just like, dude, we gotta do more play action rollouts. We gotta sling it more. And it shows, bro. [00:04:55] Speaker A: We have the talent in that first opening Drive, bro. We were aggressive and it paid off. And then very first, and then the very first drive that we had in the second half, to your point, we were conservative and it didn't play out well. And then we did the same thing, the, the very next fucking drive. We played a conservative and we did those silly little dump offs hoping that we're going to get something. And it's like, I mean, at this point I would imagine that defenses and, you know, defensive coordinator coordinators have been looking at us all year. We run that play all the time. It's not like we're doing anything new. So they're going to sniff it out. [00:05:32] Speaker B: Here's my thing with it though is like, obviously Sean Payton is the head coach for a reason. These guys have so many analytics, they have so much data. They have, they're football people. So it's like it's, it's, it's hard for us as just fans and just people to watch the game, to really have some skin in it and just be like, dude, that was a horrible play call. But I think when you're. Because when it does work, we have seen those plays go for 10, 15, 20 yards if they're done right against the right matchups. [00:06:04] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:06:04] Speaker B: And if you do a screen pass on first down or even second down and you're trying to kill the clock, and that's probably what Sean Payton was trying to do, was kill the clock because we had the momentum. I get. I'm with you, bro. I think we should have just kept slinging it. But I think that was probably why they were probably just trying to run the clock out. I mean, dude, what. The Bills took seven minutes in that fourth quarter. I know it was a seven minute drive and that was like, dude, I'm sure that's what we were trying to accomplish and it just, you know, didn't work out in our favor at that time. But clearly we figured it out. Dude. Holy fuck. [00:06:43] Speaker A: Dude. Well, man, I mean, honestly, like, one thing that I really appreciated was the fact that the ref let us play. That was 100. They like, they, they miss a lot of holding calls against them. I know that, like, I've been on social media all day and all I'm watching is people about the interception. You know, whether it was an interception or if it was a catch. [00:07:03] Speaker B: Dude, miss 100 interception, bro. [00:07:06] Speaker A: Easily. Easy, bro. I won't be hearing it. I'm not even hearing it from the Bills people. Go ahead, I'll let you. Go ahead. I'll let you articulate your Thoughts. [00:07:14] Speaker B: But no, no, I'm. Here's the thing, dude. There was two PIs at the end of the game after we had both had. Because we were watching the game together, we both had said that they're let. The refs are letting them play. Like good on the refs. And you know what? [00:07:29] Speaker A: They. [00:07:29] Speaker B: They missed a maybe questionable pass interference call on Riley Moss. Maybe. Okay, but like, at the end of the day, man, like, they were letting them play the whole game. I saw false starts on Buffalo's end. I saw fucking holding and pass interference before that. That wasn't called. And I think, you know, first off, the refs have an impossible job, dude, in that environment at those high stakes, both teams are playing their lights out. They're trying their hardest to play. But pound for pound, bro, it was a. It's past interference. Like, it was. It was what it was. I think the. The second one, I mean, dude, it was clear as day. He was grabbing his arms. [00:08:09] Speaker A: Dude literally grabbed Mim's arm and then. And then got. And then threw a fit about it. But I was referring to when Allen threw that inter. Or he threw the ball. The guy caught it. I think it was Cooks caught the ball. They're going to the ground and we end up with the ball. [00:08:27] Speaker B: He never had possession. [00:08:28] Speaker A: Never had possession. [00:08:29] Speaker B: He never had possession. [00:08:31] Speaker A: Here's. Here's the other thing that I want to call out, dude, is like, I'm just hearing a bunch of these fans talk about how he was a catch and yada, yada, yada, every. All the people, all the announcers, all the experts, everybody's saying that it was an interception. So you can sit there and you can moan and groan and. And this and that and like Dave Portnoy's out here talking about how it was a catch and how he feels bad for the Bills and D D, what's the reception? It was an interception. And it was clear as day. You can make all the noise you want. And on top of that, they. They didn't get called for a holding call on that same drive earlier on, and it would have ended up being a safety for us anyway. And that screwed us because had they called the safety in overtime, we would have won the game and Bo wouldn't. Wouldn't have gotten hurt. So we're the ones that got the shit into the stick. [00:09:21] Speaker B: Totally. [00:09:22] Speaker A: So they can bitch all they want, but at the end of the day, like, we won the game. It was a. It was an interception by everyone's standards, except for these fans like us, dude, and that's. [00:09:35] Speaker B: That's what hurts the most. One last thing before I get to my next point. It's like Gene Stereotor even called it in real time. He's like, no, that's an interception. He played it out for us. That's the ref. Tony Romo, as much you know, you know you want to say about Tony Romo. They all were in agreeance, bro. And it's like they're. I feel like in. In NFL games, there's been controversy calls all over the league all year. I think in the playoffs in general, they have been good. They've been a lot better. And maybe that's because everyone's just so sick of the refs controlling it a little bit. And I think for us, I mean, dude, no one knows. I mean, everyone was. The Chiefs were getting the crazy calls, bro, in the playoffs, like, let's. Let's just call it what it was. And that there's a reason why the Chiefs are getting. Getting so much heat. They're an amazing team, them, but they're a good team. Mahomes, Kelsey. But yeah. [00:10:33] Speaker A: It'S something that you have to deal with. You just have to deal with it. Sometimes it goes your way, sometimes it doesn't go your way. And it's not. It's not like complaining about it. It's going to go back in time and change it. The call's been made. The game is over. Yeah. Like, move on. [00:10:47] Speaker B: We're a better team. And it showed. And you know what? Josh Allen. Feel for the guy. Feel for the guy, dude. Because, I mean, also it's a. It's a weird thing with Josh Allen because he's a baller. He. The guy just can play fucking football. And he's a pretty good golfer. I love watching him play some golf, but just like those turnovers killed him. And when it matters most, where the, The. The positives of his game, where he can be aggressive and scramble and make all these crazy good plays. It also, I feel like. Is this kryptonite? Because he turns the ball over and then when the, when the game's on the line, remember that stat that came up? It was like in overtime, he's like 0 and 6 or 0 and 7 or something. And it was like, what? What? That's crazy, dude. [00:11:42] Speaker A: Yeah, well. And that's what ESPN's been saying all day. They were like, listen, like, you can feel bad for the guy all you want, but at the end, like, what matters is a quarterback that can actually get it done when it matters. And that's what makes Tom Brady. Tom Brady. That's what makes. That's what made John Elway. John Elway. That's what makes, you know, Mahomes. Mahomes is that when you have two minutes left and you need to win the game, you go down there and win the game. And there's aspects of Allen's game where he can put the whole team on his shoulders, but it's like, can he do that consistently when it matters? That's. And those turnovers, two of them were blatantly his fault. When he got fumbled, when he got tackled from behind and fumbled the ball, that was on him. [00:12:24] Speaker B: He was just running carelessly. [00:12:26] Speaker A: Exactly. And then one of the interceptions, not the controversial one, but the one that I can't remember at what point he threw this interception. The guy wasn't open, right. He had two defenders on him. Like, he was forcing. He was forcing a play. You know what I mean? [00:12:40] Speaker B: And how many times do we, like, you know, people have been doubting Bo all year, but how many times has there been, you know, Runway for Bo? And we're like, he could get a few more yards or something, but he slides. He takes himself out of harm's way. He doesn't risk doing that. Could he lower his shoulder? Do a couple more? But I think his overall football iq, I think Josh Allen is a better overall athlete. I mean, you can say I think he. He could be a better. He's not. Yeah, I'll. I'll stand by that. [00:13:16] Speaker A: He's 6, 7, 6, 5, 6 5, 200 and whatever pounds. Like, yeah, the dude's a monster. And he. And he uses his body and his leverage very well. Yes. Bo does a great job using his mental skills. [00:13:30] Speaker B: Being 100, dude. [00:13:31] Speaker A: He knows when to get rid of the ball. [00:13:34] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:13:34] Speaker A: Turn over the ball very often. [00:13:35] Speaker B: And he's still obviously a stellar athlete. [00:13:39] Speaker A: Still a stud when he needs to get a member. Remember when he scrambled to get that first down? Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's an important play. So he knows when to put his body in harm's way, when he. When it. When it matters, when he has to, dude. [00:13:51] Speaker B: And a good example of that, too. Peyton fucking Manning, bro. Peyton Manning. Is he the most athletic, dude? No. Yes. Clearly. Every single professional athlete, I don't care what sport you play, you have to have some sort of athleticism, coordination, all that fun stuff. But the truth of the matter is, dude, the guy whose football IQ was more superior than his athleticism, he knew where to put the ball. He. He was a head. He was Offensive coordinator. He was a head coach out there and he just put the ball it where it needed to be. Yep. And that's just, you know, God, I feel for. I feel for Bill's fans, dude. I. I feel for Bill's fans. I feel for, you know, Josh Allen. Did you see they fire their coach? [00:14:38] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, of course. Yeah, Yeah. I personally couldn't care less about the Bills fans. I don't give a. About be Bills fans. But I do feel really bad for Josh Allen because I like Josh Allen. Like, I like him as an individual. The franchise of Buffalo. I don't give a. I don't give a. I feel bad for the Bears. I like the Bears. Yeah. You know. [00:15:05] Speaker B: Yeah. That was like, dude, did you see that game? [00:15:08] Speaker A: I watched. Yeah, I watched it. Dude. Caleb Williams, you had a chance, bro. He had a chance and he throws that interception in ot. What are you doing, buddy? That was another. [00:15:16] Speaker B: That was DJ Moore, though. I think that was more on DJ Moore, truthfully. [00:15:20] Speaker A: Okay. [00:15:20] Speaker B: If you watch the play, he put the ball pretty good spot, dude. And DJ Moore gave up on the route and didn't like, cut across yourself. And DJ Moore has been the biggest bust and overrated receiver. Aaron even said it in our chat and it was, it was so spot on because it was like, dude, it's so true. And he demands the ball. He demands this. He's overrated. D.J. moore is overrated. Saying it again, I think Kayla Williams threw a pretty good ball. And dude, that. Did you see that 4th and 4 play where he threw that touchdown? [00:15:57] Speaker A: Yes, bro. Where he. It was like. Basically he like ran back to the 50 yard line essentially. Dude, it was like a fadeaway jump shot, dude. [00:16:06] Speaker B: It was insane. I was like watching it with my son and. And my wife just got home and she's trying to talk to me about her day and stuff and I'm just like, what? I was like, holy. And she's like, okay, you're listening. I'm like, yeah. Sorry. That was insane. [00:16:23] Speaker A: That was. It was crazy. [00:16:25] Speaker B: He scrambled backwards, all those guys around him, chucks up a perfect ball. I couldn't believe. [00:16:32] Speaker A: Dude, Mary, that's. That's throwing up a Hail Mary, dude. [00:16:37] Speaker B: That's like. That's like a turkey bull. That's like turkey bullshit. [00:16:40] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. It almost resembled like a college play where it's like a little sloppy, but it's just like you just pure athleticism took over and he put it in a perfect spot. I'm not sure he even saw where the receiver was. Maybe he was just Trusting that he was going to be in that part of the end zone. I don't know. [00:16:58] Speaker B: But, I mean, dude, he. You. You know that those guys are putting in reps and reps and reps. I mean, he was a stud coming out of usc, dude. He made plays and he. You know, I feel like that's just muscle memory at that point and just trusting it and just not thinking. And I saw this clip. He was at a dinner with Tom Brady, and Tom Brady's talk, talking about when they came down, you know, came back from that super bowl against the Falcons, and they were down, like 213 or so. Whatever the score was, it was very similar to their comeback against Green Bay. And I. He was locked in to what Tom Brady was saying, and he was taking it all in. I had a lot of thoughts about Caleb Williams when he first came to the league. I mean, the man painted his fucking fingernails and he's a little flamboyant. And it's like, that's. That's. That's your quarterback. And then. Dude's a baller, bro. He's like Rodman of football. [00:17:57] Speaker A: I respect that, actually. [00:17:59] Speaker B: Totally. Yeah. [00:18:00] Speaker A: No, I don't know much about Caleb. I mean, you know, I don't really pay attention to any other team other than the Broncos that were being totally, you know, transparent. You're obviously in it because you. You're a little gambler and you know everyone's damn stats. We were arguing about fucking Stroud yesterday. I was like, dude, shut up, bro. I know more than you. I admittedly know nothing about football, so I should. [00:18:20] Speaker B: Yeah, I. For some reason, you choose to argue with me with that, and that's okay. Well, I usually don't. [00:18:26] Speaker A: Usually. I usually win every argument, and so I thought I could muscle my way into that one. [00:18:32] Speaker B: I saw this clip about a bunch of Bears fans in Chicago going to get mannies and petties and just love it. Oh, dude, I'm so funny. [00:18:42] Speaker A: That's hilarious, dude. [00:18:45] Speaker B: Back to the. The Bills real quick. You said you saw John Harbaugh signed with the Giants for, like, five years, which. [00:18:52] Speaker A: Yeah, I heard it. Yeah. [00:18:53] Speaker B: Huge. Huge. Like, for him. Like, you know, we knew he was going to get swooped up immediately, but you got to think he wishes he would have held out for a little longer and he could have take the Bills. [00:19:06] Speaker A: Giant, bro. [00:19:07] Speaker B: Why would it. Giants or Bills? [00:19:10] Speaker A: It was a silly move to sign super quickly. I agree. I agree. [00:19:14] Speaker B: Unless they were already, like, maybe they had already figured it out or something. [00:19:19] Speaker A: Because here's my question. Here's my question is Har Wall, is he. Is he more of an offensive guy or is he more of a defensive guy? I don't know anything about him, to be honest. I don't. Because, because my. Here's why I ask is because we're losing Vance Joseph at the end of the year. [00:19:35] Speaker B: Like, there's no question for sure. [00:19:37] Speaker A: The question is for like Vance Joseph, does he go to the Bills team and just beef up that defense, bro? I mean, that would be killer for them. They already got the offensive weapons. They've got Cooks, they've got Allen. You don't think so? [00:19:50] Speaker B: No, no, they, that's another thing that I think hurt Buffalo is Cooks is like 80 years old. I mean, he's been in the league forever. Gabe Davis, they, they. They picked back up. Love the guy. He's just not who he used to be. He was. He just hasn't proven to be that stud receiver. I think Shakir is actually a pretty stud and Keon Coleman. But like, they, they don't really have a real dynamic like number one receiver. And, and you could argue that with Denver too. I mean, Cortland Sutton's obviously our guy, but I think, you know, they spread the ball so much and maybe that's just the way Josh Allen plays and that's okay. But it's like if you look at all these other teams that are. It's like Cortland Sutton is our third guy. Third, third down. Stud, dude. Like when both, when Bo's in trouble, he knows that he can rely on a big receiver. I mean, that's, that's what you need. You need a puka. Puka nuku. You need a dude. You know, the cool. [00:20:53] Speaker A: Last night was a star, dude. [00:20:54] Speaker B: Yeah, he's just unheard, bro. [00:20:57] Speaker A: And, and they were showing highlights of his blocks too. It's like, damn, he's just around a stud. [00:21:01] Speaker B: Yeah, he's. He's the coach's favorite kind of player, bro. And that's what, like, that's why Shaman Bay is so successful with his teams, bro. And they believe because they like, hey, you gotta. But you're not going to just be a, a wide receiver. You're gonna have to block like crazy. And they, they all do their job, dude. It's. That's. It's. Do your fucking job. Do your fucking job. I think, I think Buffalo needs to beef up that defense for sure. They also had injuries this year because at one point they did have a really solid defense. I mean, I think even in the beginning of the year, they Were. They were ranked, like, top three or top five defense, but defense wins championships, man. And how many times have you heard Bo. How many times have you heard, you know, Peyton or any of the rest of the, you know, players, like, dude, our defense stepped it up, and that's why we won today. [00:21:56] Speaker A: Yeah, like, well, that's why, to a large degree, like, is. Is hard as it was to be. Like, bro broke his ankle. And, like, that's a part. That's a hard pill to swallow going into the AFC championship. I believe in Statham. [00:22:14] Speaker B: I do, man. [00:22:15] Speaker A: I believe in Dude. I might not. [00:22:19] Speaker B: It might be a little homer. [00:22:21] Speaker A: But here's the thing. Here's the thing, okay? Everything that we saw in preseason was excellent. I mean, he played better than Bo in the preseason. Now, of course, it's a preseason. It doesn't mean a whole lot. You know, people maybe aren't playing as hard. Maybe you're playing the second or third string or whatever. He was on point with his passes. He looked comfortable in the pocket, and all we need is him to be steady and not turn the ball over. He does that, we've got a shot. No question. We've got everything else to your point. We've got, you know, defenses win championships. We have the best. We have the best defense in the league now with. With the Texans out, we've got number one. We've got the number one defense. Even. Even with them there, we had the number one defense. It is what it is. But if Stedham can just be consistent, be confident, hit his, hit his open receivers, not panic in the pocket, bro, I'm not worried. I'm legitimately not worried about it. [00:23:15] Speaker B: I also am think. I've been, like, thinking. Thinking, like, okay, you know, obviously we're a little discouraged. It was kind of a boner kill, you know, with. Yeah, dude. A bow kill. [00:23:30] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:23:31] Speaker B: Nerd kill. Yeah. But then you really, like, take a step back and you think about the adversity our team has faced this whole season. And we've been the underdogs all year, dude. No one has believed in our team except us and the guys in that locker room, dude. And if you look at, like, number one now, we're like, if we were going into New England, I would be, like, a little more nervous, for sure. But we're playing in our. Our house, Mile high, and we're playing in front of our fans. AFC championship. And not only that, but what does Stidham have to lose? He doesn't have to lose anything, dude. He just needs to go out and like you said, play conservative. But also, he's a gunslinger dude. [00:24:18] Speaker A: Zing it, dude. [00:24:19] Speaker B: He can throw the ball around. And he was arguing that he should have been the starter, and that's what you want. [00:24:24] Speaker A: I like that. [00:24:25] Speaker B: I like that, too. [00:24:26] Speaker A: When he said it, part of me was like, no, I mean, good for you to say that, but no, you're not. But now I'm like, I'm so happy he has that mentality. And the other advantage that I don't think people are taking into consideration is no film. No film. How are you going to plan for this guy? What are you going to show up with? Are you going to show up and just rush him the whole time? He's been in the league for seven years. He's been with our team for three. He knows the system. But you don't think that Sean Payton isn't planning for that, right? So I honestly. [00:24:56] Speaker B: And I trust. I. I trust. I'm so sorry. I keep. [00:25:00] Speaker A: No, you're fine. [00:25:02] Speaker B: Mike Rabel, great coach. I like the dude. I think it's a great story, him being a Patriot, won Super Bowls. He's awesome. Players, coach, all that. But fuck Boston. Fuck. Fuck Patriots. This is our time. You guys can fuck off. Like, this is our time. And I think if you compare Sean Payton versus Mike Ray. Bull. Sorry, dog. I think Peyton. Peyton's a better coach and he's in the whole locker room. Is. Is behind Stidham. They all believe. Did you know that Stidham actually was Bo's backup at Auburn? [00:25:36] Speaker A: No, but I know that he was Tom Brady's backup at one point in New England. [00:25:40] Speaker B: Dude. [00:25:42] Speaker A: I mean, filled in for him. And think about this, bro. This is another thing. When was the last time that we played the Patriots in the playoffs when we had Brock Osweiler, our backup, beat their ass? So we've done it before. [00:25:57] Speaker B: I thought it was the playoffs when we did that, but I. Aaron confirmed that was a regular season. [00:26:03] Speaker A: Playoffs. Well, whatever. They're four. Owen. Four. Against us at Mile High in the playoffs. [00:26:09] Speaker B: Dude, we. Yes, 100%. And that was Tom Brady. And that's against the greatest quarterback of all time. Yeah. Yeah, dude. I'm. I'm legit. Like, as sad as I was. [00:26:21] Speaker A: And we're gonna get so many views from this podcast. We're just on the passing. [00:26:26] Speaker B: Good, good, dude. [00:26:28] Speaker A: I'm tagging Wilden in every single clip. [00:26:30] Speaker B: Yeah, I got a homie from work. We can tag as well. I love it. But no, like, truthfully, dude. And we're like five and a Half underdogs now, which, you know, what? [00:26:42] Speaker A: Good. Haven't we been underdogs all year? Haven't they always picked us as the fucking losing team? All year long, everyone's been saying it. The Broncos are the biggest frauds in the league. It's all fake. They're never going to make it. Yeah, well, we're in the AFC championship. [00:26:57] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:26:57] Speaker A: Lick my nards. [00:27:01] Speaker B: Well, dude. And I feel like that's also going to give us an extra edge because, you know, that's when they play better. Yeah. I feel like it's the games that were favored and the games that we're supposed to win and we play down to their level. Like, what was it against the Chargers when all we had to, you know, when we had to win to get home tilled advantage or whatever, given we didn't want to expose all our cards, we didn't want to show all of our, you know, plays and stuff. We were kind of being conservative for the playoffs. But, like, you got to think when it's just human nature when you know that, like, dude, we're better than these guys. We just need to do this, we need to do that. It's like, we're supposed to win this game. That kind of probably gives you a more of a relaxed, like, mindset instead of being like, we're the underdogs. Oh, you guys don't think we can do this? Oh, we got a backup quarterback. Oh, that's fine. That's fair. Okay. That's what I'm talking about, bro. [00:28:03] Speaker A: I like it. I mean, look, think about when. When Peyton Manning was. Was like the man in 2015 or whatever. We had the number one offense. We were favored in every game, and we were favored to blow the Seahawks out, and we got our asses kicked. So I'm happy that the media doesn't, like, chalk our nuts. I honestly do, because I don't like the pressure on our team. I'd rather go in as the underdogs because absolutely we have nothing. We have nothing to lose and everything to prove. And we can play lose and Stedom. Dude, I have a feeling that Statham is going to go out there and play with a fucking chip on his shoulder and show the world who he is at the end of it all. Whether he's, you know, whether he. I don't know what's going to happen at the end of the season, but I would imagine that he's going to play for a big contract next year. He's talking about this so that he can go be a Starter at an. On another team and go do it. [00:28:55] Speaker B: Go do it. [00:28:56] Speaker A: I'm team, team Statham. I hope he plays so well. [00:28:59] Speaker B: Get your bag. Dude. [00:29:05] Speaker A: He conned those Texans, bro, because he. He went there, had a massive contract, and then just the bed, dude, and. [00:29:13] Speaker B: Then went to Cleveland. [00:29:14] Speaker A: Oh, he did. [00:29:15] Speaker B: I thought it was Cleveland that paid him, not Texas. [00:29:18] Speaker A: I think it was the Texans. Look it up, homie. Jamie, look it up, dude. Look it up. I've been waiting to say that, bro. No, I'm almost positive it was the Texans, but I could be wrong. [00:29:30] Speaker B: I thought it was the Browns. [00:29:32] Speaker A: I'm pretty sure it was Texans. [00:29:34] Speaker B: Oh, okay. So Brock Eisweiler most notable contract was four years, $72 million, $37 million guaranteed. Signed with the Texans in March. So good call. Then he left and then struggled big time with the Texans. Traded to Cleveland Browns in 2017. So he lasted one year, which. Shame on the Texans for just giving up on a quarterback after a year. Dude, isn't that crazy because he was tall? [00:30:04] Speaker A: He had like the makings to be a good quarterback. He looked good in Denver. It could have very well just been the system that he is in. And what quarterback just goes into a new system and a brand new team and it crushes it? [00:30:16] Speaker B: Not only that, but I wonder you. This is just from our point of view. I've. And this is like just very well could just be a random rumor or anything like that. But I've heard behind the scenes he's kind of a drinker. And. And, and hell yeah. Yeah. And it's like, dog. Well, not if you're trying to lead an organization, dude. [00:30:39] Speaker A: That's fair. That's fair. [00:30:40] Speaker B: But like, I've heard like some rowdy stories about him, which all these get. Get after it, you know, at some point. Because I think that's probably what keeps them even. Kill is like, dude, you can't have the pressure of being a superstar. I mean, Tom Brady is just different. But that goes to show, bro, if you stay focused and you're focused 100 of the time, like 90 of the time, that's what you get with. Yeah, but so I. You gotta think, like, there's gotta be. If the guys don't look up to him, they don't respect him. He's not a good locker room guy. And they do that a lot. That alone right there can like, really, like, deflate your team. And they're like, dude, this guy's got a shitty. Look at Baker, bro. Look at Baker. [00:31:22] Speaker A: Look at Russell Wilson. [00:31:23] Speaker B: Exactly. There you go. Name. Name. He's got all the skills, all the talent, and nobody likes him. [00:31:30] Speaker A: Nobody likes you. Nobody likes him, dude. So hold on really quick. I want to tell you this story while it's in my head. So you're talking about like, like staying focused and everything. I know, Go Broncos. Staying focused or whatever, like during the playoffs. So I follow Von Miller media. [00:31:47] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:31:48] Speaker A: And he's talking about like during the, the championship run, like the Carolina Panthers. He was getting lit after every game. He's like, people would come to my house, we play poker. He's like, he's like, I have about 300 people at my house after the AFC championship. I do. That's so gangster. [00:32:07] Speaker B: So I think if you do it a couple days after, for sure, because you got to. I mean, what do the coaches always say? Like celebrate and then like, let's get back to work, you know, a couple days. But like even then, bro, these guys wild and out more than you would think for sure. But like they probably have been doing it for so long and they know they're, they're in such good shape. They're in such like, they're just different than normal human beings that they're able to just. And, and, and there's more that has come out. Like Derek Wolf has spoke to it. Calvin Johnson has spoke to it. These guys like Calvin Johnson admits smoking weed during games. Derek Wolf admits doing that plus mushrooms, plus other shit. And it's like you gotta kind of just gotta take a step back. And it's like, maybe this is us being older now because these guys used to be our heroes and still heroes. Right. As it. But as a young kid, you look up at to these guys and you're like, these guys are straight edge. They all they go to go do is play football. They gotta do this. But then when you grow up and you kind of learn about life a little bit and then what it takes to have a family and be a man. And like the amount of pressure that is on your shoulders to be the top of your class as at an organization just like any kind of senior level job, it's exhausting. So no wonder. That's why you hear about CEOs having crazy brothels and sex addictions and chicks. [00:33:42] Speaker A: All this them in the dicks and time. Yeah, yeah, yeah, no, I agree. But I think some people are just built different and can like go out and have a good time and then still, yeah, I can't. [00:33:51] Speaker B: Rodman, bro, Rodman. [00:33:53] Speaker A: Rodman's a great example. [00:33:55] Speaker B: Yeah. Remember during that, that championship Run for the, the Bulls, dude. He, they had to go get his ass in Vegas because he was like, coach, I gotta go. It's like, you'll get it out of your system, comes back, crushes it, dude. When I was working at Doubletree Hotel, the Nuggets were in the playoffs. I think I've told you this story, but the Nuggets were in the playoffs. And Birdman, I was host, I was bartending a wedding that night. And the Nuggets played the next day and Birdman showed up, got fucking rowdy, got lit, had a great time. And then he ends up like getting like four blocks or three blocks the next night. Produced. Played well. And you're just like, dude, if that was me, hell to the nah. Hell to nah. [00:34:43] Speaker A: If I don't get enough sleep. Yeah, don't talk to me like I am. I'm that kind of person. [00:34:50] Speaker B: But these guys are also in their 20s, dude. If you think about it. [00:34:53] Speaker A: That's true. [00:34:53] Speaker B: You know what I mean? [00:34:54] Speaker A: That's true. [00:34:54] Speaker B: That's true. Because in our 20s, it is much different. [00:34:57] Speaker A: It's much different. It's much different these days because it's like I like getting anxiety just thinking about having a drink at this. And when I was younger, it was like, dude, I was getting drunk before going to school in high school, dude, dead ass. I remember, I remember. I'll tell the story. I don't give a shit. [00:35:16] Speaker B: I remember. [00:35:17] Speaker A: I, I, I don't know where I got this bottle of like 99 bananas, which is like basically 99 proof. Yeah, I had a whole bottle and I was like, dude, yeah. And I, my first period class was racket sports. And so I would get hammered and go play your racket sports. You know, it was like pickleball and tennis and I was hammered the whole time. And then come like third period, I was like, I'm wrecked. I gotta go get more of this. [00:35:45] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, dude. [00:35:47] Speaker A: But then it was told I could like get over it. It was, it was no problem. [00:35:51] Speaker B: Knee bounce back easy. [00:35:52] Speaker A: And now it's like, you know, just our golf trip alone, dude. I'm like, I'm, I'm not still recovering, but it definitely took like three or four days for me to get back. [00:36:00] Speaker B: On my schedule a hundred percent, like even. It's so funny, man. Cuz like. And we'll obviously save this for the, the next pod, but for our GRC pod. But I just, if I got the amount of sleep that I did in Arizona with everything that we were doing, all that, if I did that at home I would have to call into work or I would just be useless. Like the fact that we were up till 2, 3am and then up at 7 to golf and just be like, let's go. It's like that. No way, dude. There's no way. So there's probably that in, in their lives too is like, dude, I, I'm fine. I'm fucking hype. You go play some football. They have the best facilities. They have the best like recovery treatment. Like do the IVs, do this and you like. Yeah. And they're in their 20s and they're at the top of their class, bro. And if you think about it, they probably their, their tolerance alone. [00:37:03] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:37:04] Speaker B: You know what I mean? Like, these are big boys, these are athletes. Like you know, two, three drinks to me and you. That, I mean, but at the same time I could argue that that would mess you up more when you're in better shape. But at the same time it's like, I don't know. [00:37:20] Speaker A: Well, I think you hit it right on the head. They've got the recovery center. Like they could literally just go in and be like, hey, give me an iv. [00:37:25] Speaker B: Totally. [00:37:26] Speaker A: You know what I mean? Like, we don't get that luxury. [00:37:28] Speaker B: Yeah. And these guys, these coaches, these, the staff, they are not idiots. These are, of course they're. These are grown men. Highest level of athletes that put, put like play football, which is a fucking gladiator sport if you really think about it. And not only that, but they're also like, they know that these guys are in their prime. They got money, they're gonna want to have fun. Who wouldn't? Who wouldn't if I was a professional athlete? I don't know. I don't know. Would I be the Derek Jeters of the world or would I be, you know, the Rodmans of the world? [00:38:09] Speaker A: Well, that's a really, that's a really good, that's a really good point. I think the only thing that would keep me from being like the Kobe's where you wake up at 4 o' clock and you're in the gym by 5 and you're practicing all day is females. Straight up, dude. Like that I was going to go to a new city and have like a new chick to hook up with. That would be, that would be a hell of a motivator for me to stay all night. You know, like if you're like, I. [00:38:33] Speaker B: Be like, man, this lifestyle is sick. [00:38:35] Speaker A: How do I keep this 100? But if you're wifed up and you have Kids then at that point, I think it's a no brainer. But. [00:38:41] Speaker B: Yeah, but that's when NDAs come involved, bro. That's why these. That's why NDAs. You think, you think LeBron isn't handing out NDAs? [00:38:50] Speaker A: I mean, I meant from a pure moral perspective. I'm not saying LeBron James has any sort of moral standard. I don't know what I does. What I'm saying is, is like, if I was in a relationship, if I had a wife with kids, then I would be much more disciplined, be, you know, focus on my craft rather than going out. [00:39:08] Speaker B: Because I'm not. [00:39:09] Speaker A: Because I'm not a party guy. I'm not a party guy. But who knows? [00:39:14] Speaker B: Yeah, you know, who knows? You are a party guy, dude. What are you talking about, bro? [00:39:19] Speaker A: Nah, I'm not really a party guy. Well, I know you got to go here in a minute, so is there anything else you want to touch on? [00:39:28] Speaker B: No, I'm just hype, man. I'm just hyped for. I'm hyped for this game. Hyped for. I'm hyped for. I'm. I'm still recovering from Arizona. [00:39:38] Speaker A: Really? [00:39:39] Speaker B: Just, I mean, yes and no. I think I just, I had so much fun, dude, and it was like such good, like, it was a really good disconnect. And just, I think no matter what is going on in anyone's life, I think it's good to take boys trips, girls trips, and just have that time to, to spend with your friends. And I think it couldn't have come at a better time for me. But the problem with that, that comes with it is like, dude, I was so consistent in the gym. I was doing so good with my fitness, so good with my diet, my sleep. And then you, you know, beat your body up for four days and you're having a great time. And I just paid for it, dude. You know, and that's the only thing that. But like, it just goes to show, bro. Like, if you do that to your body for four days, it's not like you can just come back and be like, all right, I'm gonna hit the gym. Like, yeah, that sounds good. It would be nice. But you're like, dude, I need to catch up on sleep. Yeah, I got work. I gotta get back to normal life. And it's like your routine just flip flops. And so, yeah, it took me like a week just to catch up on sleep. And then I finally, like, started to hit it heavy, like after like four days. But even then My strength isn't the same. My endurance is not the same. My anxiety was when I got back. Like, I was stressed out all week. [00:41:09] Speaker A: You come back to, like, a lot more than I do. Like, I can. [00:41:12] Speaker B: That's fair. [00:41:12] Speaker A: You know what I mean? Like, I can come back and be like, okay, I need a day to just, like, let the dust settle and then the rest. And then, you know, maybe food prep, and then the next day, it's kind of like, all right, back at it. You. You know, without going into any detail, you're juggling this and that and that and this and this and that, and then there's so much hectic crap that you're having to deal with at this particular point in your life that, like, how could you just come back and be able to find, like, that routine? Like, there's no way that's true. You know what I mean? But you handled it. You handle it really well, dude. Like, I think it's just a matter of, like, taking it one day at a time. Try to be, you know, intentional with, you know, everything that you do, whether it's the food that you eat or maybe you're just going on a walk or a run or getting sun in your eyes or grounding or just being present with the fam. Yep. [00:41:57] Speaker B: Well, it's back to the lab, bro. [00:41:59] Speaker A: That's what it is. [00:42:00] Speaker B: It's back. It's back to the drawing board, bro. It's literally like, okay, if it wasn't. I, like, I recap what I was like. I journal, obviously. I write down all our. All my workouts and our journal. I write down all my stuff of like, okay, dude. And just recapping that and refilling that, using my Apple watch to see. It's like, damn. And then I'm like, damn. You know what? This period, I was not that stressed out is. And then I'm like, oh. All of a sudden. And then I look at my, like, Apple watch, and I look at, like, my. My fitness, and I'm like, oh, you missed three days in a row. Four days in a row. Oh, and then you were stressed out this week. Wonder why, dude. Wonder why. It's just. It's just so funny to, like, look back and be like, yeah, no wonder, bitch. [00:42:53] Speaker A: Yeah, but you do. But you do know it's not a. You're not even wondering, you know, exactly what it is. Yeah, it'd be nice to do, like, a. Like a. Like a golf trip that doesn't involve getting fucked up. But, I mean. [00:43:04] Speaker B: Yeah, but what fun is that. [00:43:05] Speaker A: How do you do that? Like, especially Richie, especially at a casino. Like, here's here would be like my ideal situation on a golf trip. Okay. I'm just going to use Austin as an example because it's the only city that comes to mind. Go golfing first thing in the morning, and in the evening you do something like paintball or like something that's like, active, but you don't even doing. [00:43:26] Speaker B: Totally. [00:43:26] Speaker A: See what I'm saying? Like, there's a lot of cool shit in Austin. Maybe going to like a comedy club or something like that. I don't know, just something along those lines. But being a little bit more intentional with what you're doing in the evening. Because, I mean, look, it was grc. We knew what we were getting ourselves into. And we're on a casino resort. So it's like. [00:43:43] Speaker B: It's an annual trip. [00:43:44] Speaker A: It's an annual trip again. But, like, the whole thing is like, we are there. There is gambling. The whole crew is gambling. There's 52 dudes that are down there having a good time. You're not going to go piss off in Phoenix and go do your own thing. You know what I mean? Like, you're going to go be with the boys. [00:44:00] Speaker B: Like the Fiesta Bowl. [00:44:01] Speaker A: Like the Fiesta bowl, which we'll get into on Friday. So if you're listening, please stay tuned. On Friday actually won't come out till next week, but it is what it is. [00:44:10] Speaker B: Yeah, but no, it's. It's. Dude, I legit was thinking about trying to schedule, like, a massage. And like, I was like, dude, did they have a sauna? Like, Richie asked me. He's like, dude, are you gonna hit the gym while you're there? Because, you know, it's just so crucial. I'm like, yeah, I'm gonna try. No, didn't hit the gym once. [00:44:31] Speaker A: When do you have time to do that, though? [00:44:33] Speaker B: That's the thing. It's like, if anything, I mean, Eric, you know, bless his heart. [00:44:37] Speaker A: Yeah. But he went to bed early and got up early. You and I were having therapy sessions at one o' clock in the morning. You know what I mean? [00:44:43] Speaker B: Yeah. Which was needed. Which was needed. [00:44:45] Speaker A: As good of a. It was just as beneficial as any workout I've ever had. [00:44:49] Speaker B: Totally. [00:44:49] Speaker A: If not. [00:44:50] Speaker B: Dude, I'm listening to this podcast right now, Huberman, and he's got this guy on, Terry. Who's his name? Oh, damn it. Oh, damn it. Bobby. [00:45:10] Speaker A: Back up, Terry. Terry, back up. Terry, what are you doing? Terry. [00:45:15] Speaker B: Dude, that is comedy. I love it. Terry. Terry. Real, he's like a therapist, best selling author, expert on male emotional health and how men can build skills for healthy relate. I mean, dude, I was like, it was what I was listening to when I was on my walk last night and it was like, so it's like this was something that when I struggled with depression and after I lost my job and I was like really just lost my confidence and all this. He talks about, you need a fraternity, you need to, you need that, you need that time away from normal life and spend time with your boys and friendships and other men and other people. And it's like, dude, there's so much truth behind that because you know, when you're in your day to day, you're married, whatever your life situation is, you're married, you're single, whatever, and you have your day to day grind. You do this, you do that. It's so easy to get wrapped up in that and be isolated and you kind of shelter yourself. You're like, no, I can't go do this. Because I mean, dude, I can't tell you how impactful it was just grabbing lunch with one of the homies going and get a workout with one of the homies. And it's like that alone, dude. Just. Even if you guys don't even talk about the you're going through just. And being a silly, like that's all we need. That's me personally, like, yeah, but you. [00:46:47] Speaker A: Also just need to get out of the house, bro. You're at home. Yeah, yeah. [00:46:51] Speaker B: Working from home can get you. [00:46:53] Speaker A: It's the worst. I hate it. Like, I almost didn't want to do the podcast today because I wanted to go work for Starbucks. [00:47:00] Speaker B: Totally. [00:47:00] Speaker A: You know what I mean? Just like get out. Like, I still want to be here right now. It's not, it's not that I don't love being home. It's just, it's like cabin fever, dude. [00:47:08] Speaker B: I. I have to, I physically make myself go and work at a coffee shop. You know, I try like two, three times a week if I can. And then that also is hard with, you know, customer facing meetings and stuff like that. If it's just like juggling that. So I've, you know, definitely thought about like renting out an office space or something and you expense it. I'm sure I could. [00:47:38] Speaker A: Totally could, right? [00:47:39] Speaker B: Sure. I couldn't. So I don't know. [00:47:42] Speaker A: I think you should and then let me use it, bro. [00:47:45] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, totally. We'll just expense it on a tempeh, bro. Just add it to the no. Write off, write offs. [00:47:54] Speaker A: No, I'm, I'm, I'm really excited to kind of share some ideas with you on the next product, but I want to do it in person. I want to, I want to kind of like build it up and bounce ideas off of it, but I think the approach that I'm thinking about is something that we really haven't, We've kind of talked about, but. Yeah. So at some point, it doesn't have to be this week or anything. I'm just working on, like, the layout of the Journal, but I want to talk to you about kind of what I'm building it around, if that makes sense. So I think, I think you'll, I think you'll with it. I think you'll really appreciate it just based on what you just said, so. [00:48:30] Speaker B: Love it. Yeah, I love it, man. No, we have a lot of good ideas, a lot of good ways of. I don't know, man. I've thought about the direction of our company and the direction of our message that I, I, I'm trying to portray, and I think it's from an overall. We want just to spread the life of positivity and, you know, overall happiness and everything like that. And obviously, I think that can reach a lot of folks. But I don't know, man. I think our specific strengths are our guys, man. Guys that. [00:49:07] Speaker A: Well, yeah, it's people like me. [00:49:09] Speaker B: It's people like us, man. And it's like. [00:49:12] Speaker A: Yeah, but, but I will say, out of the, out of the, the last few sales, we've gotten females. Females, bro. [00:49:21] Speaker B: Hell yeah, Ladies. [00:49:22] Speaker A: Hell yeah, ladies. Shout out to the ladies. [00:49:24] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:49:24] Speaker A: I knew I was a ladies, man. I knew it, man. [00:49:30] Speaker B: Well, I mean, dude, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's a real thing. And I, I think the funny thing about our nootropic product is I think it's just people. It's a niche line, right? It's, it's a. People just need educated. I mean, truthfully, when you and I first started this, I was like, nootropic sounds cool, dude. Let's do it. And I really wasn't like, as I was bought in, obviously, but I really didn't know. You know, I didn't know either. Yeah, I didn't know the benefits that really come with it. [00:50:02] Speaker A: Well, I don't know. I could go in for days about what I regret, but at the same time, it's almost kind of like, I'm glad that we started with the Nootropics because I Learned everything on how. What we shouldn't do and, like, how not to think about a product. And now I'm really, like, refocusing on, like, what it. What a good product actually does and what it means and how to think about it. You know, I was looking at it from a perspective of like, oh, it's new. And so, like, people have never seen this before and they'll love it and it'll go viral on TikTok. And that ain't. That's not how we should be thinking about it. It should just be, like, pure value driven. What does the customer get out of it? I know that seems really like, well, duh. Well, duh, you know, I have an mba. I should have thought about this a little bit more clear, you know, but you don't know until you go through the motions and then, like, you know, pointing me fingers. But I, I do think I got a little bit of bad advice and I. And I was. I kind of jumped the gun on these nootropics. But we're in the position we're in. I believe in them. I don't want to move away from them. I'm obviously, you know, sold on making sure that, like, this fits in, like, in conjunction with our next product, which I think it will very well. But it is what it is. [00:51:22] Speaker B: Not only that, but everyone I've talked to that has ordered it and have be like, dude, I like, I enjoy it way better than drinking, you know, energy drinks or even another cup of coffee or just replacing it with a stimulant. Because, I mean, you and I both know, like, I'm sensitive as to. To caffeine and I've had to tread lightly with all that stuff. And there's no, like, down time afterwards. You're not like, feeling the. It's like, boom. And it's like, oh, right. And you're just locked in, man. I feel like it's personally, just from what I've, you know, my personal experience from it, it seems like it's like a healthy, healthy, healthy Adderall. [00:52:09] Speaker A: Totally. [00:52:10] Speaker B: Like, that's, it's. It's like, well, that's my thoughts. [00:52:12] Speaker A: The only challenge that I'm. That I'm having with it is that nobody knows what a nootropic is, right? Like, go, like, go to the gym and talk to 10 people and be like, hey, like, what's a nootropic? I bet you. I bet you seven or eight people won't know. [00:52:27] Speaker B: Totally. Yeah. [00:52:28] Speaker A: That's the problem. [00:52:29] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:52:29] Speaker A: It's like, it's like an educational thing. It has. It's not that the. The product doesn't work. I love the product. I love the product. I think it is wonderful. I genuinely stand behind it. [00:52:39] Speaker B: Yeah, me too. [00:52:40] Speaker A: It's just the education piece. You know what I mean? And then not only that, but it's like, what are we competing against? Caffeine, Right? That's like the most addictive drug in the world, that nicotine. [00:52:51] Speaker B: Well, this is a natural nootropic. Yeah, it's legit a nootropic. So if people can just wrap their heads around, okay, can I do a nootropic with the. Without having to do nicotine? I mean, I'm, you know, I'm an addict. I'm. I'm addicted to nicotine. Just like a bunch of bros are, but I mean, females too. But it's like, dude, I want to cut down on them. I do. And I'm going to. [00:53:19] Speaker A: Right? [00:53:20] Speaker B: And when I am do that, it's like, okay, I'm gonna substitute that with nootropic. Totally plain and simple, dude. It's just a natural cleaner. Less jittery, less feeling like. Yeah. So. No, I love it, man. I love it. [00:53:36] Speaker A: Well, good stuff, dude. Hit me up later this week. [00:53:40] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:53:40] Speaker A: And let's find time to connect around the intent stuff. If not, no big deal. Dude, I know you got a lot of on your plate, so maybe we just hang out this weekend or something like that. [00:53:49] Speaker B: I don't. [00:53:50] Speaker A: The wife. [00:53:50] Speaker B: He's got Bronco game. We're gonna go watch a bronco game on Sunday. [00:53:54] Speaker A: Yeah. Where are we going? [00:53:56] Speaker B: I don't know. I don't know if I should. [00:53:58] Speaker A: Let's go to a Patriots bar, bro, and just burn the place down, dude. Let's piss a bunch of people from Boston off. Never been Boston clam chowder. [00:54:10] Speaker B: Actually, that's a really good idea, bro. Is just crash a know if they have a Patriots bar, but. [00:54:15] Speaker A: Yeah, well, there's got to be some sort of like, Patriots, like, meet up or something like that. But we should. You me. We should get like the biggest homies. We should bring Alex. [00:54:24] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:54:25] Speaker A: Drake, bro, just get the biggest homies we got. [00:54:27] Speaker B: So you're trying to get a shot is what you're doing. [00:54:30] Speaker A: They'll get shot. You and I are fine. People like us, like, I'm short of. [00:54:34] Speaker B: No one's gonna. [00:54:35] Speaker A: They'll like, say something mean to me, but they'll fight somebody else. Yeah. They're not gonna aim down 100. They're not gonna aim down, dude. They're gonna aim straight. It's gonna whiz over my head. [00:54:48] Speaker B: Oh, dude. [00:54:51] Speaker A: All right, doggy. [00:54:53] Speaker B: All right, bro. [00:54:54] Speaker A: I'll see you Friday. [00:54:55] Speaker B: I'll see you Friday. Deuces. Go, Broncos.

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