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The Business of Sports: NFL and CFL Agent, Terrance Hunter

The Business of Sports: NFL and CFL Agent, Terrance Hunter

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[00:00:13] Welcome to On and Off da Field, Sports Podcasting with A Purpose, I'm joined by RESTASURA, this is your boy, Coach Boston, aka Stilination, aka RESTASURA, the president is in the hall.

[00:00:26] Yeah, and I'm your off the field coach, Mr. You better leave, aka my name is Rick, and call me Rick. aka Pastor Rick, the neighborhood of pastor, I'm a little pastor, but I'm somebody's pastor, Mr. Football, Noah, and basketball, by the way.

[00:00:39] Welcome to episode number four, we in the field and what's our coach? What's good, what's good? Man, what? Oh my goodness. We back again. Back again. I told you last week, if this, if we did do another show, if we did do another show,

[00:00:56] last week's episode was for me was, was for me, was therapy, they were there. Before we get in that, they're welcome to single-demio weekend. That's right, single-demio. So I'm making something to you, off air, and it got so good. I told you stop talking.

[00:01:13] Right? I said this. I asked this question. You know, me, I'm Coach, right? Why is it that the black culture seems to celebrate other cultures more than our own? It's, we'll see, uh, Mexican restaurants with black people too this weekend.

[00:01:40] True, right? True. So when I asked you that off air, how did you answer that? What did you say? Well, it's different, historically the black culture has not been allowed to celebrate its culture.

[00:01:55] And so, you know, things that the black race has done in terms of celebrating its culture has been kind of amongst its own.

[00:02:04] And more, more so hidden. Okay. You said something to know that earlier, you said that it particularly, you said that other cultures food has been celebrated. Absolutely. Yeah. But the black culture.

[00:02:18] The culture's food actually, even when you think about in the history where white went to so-food restaurants, it was actually at first it was, it was in disguise, you know, hidden. Black people? Yeah, going to so-food restaurants. It wasn't, it wasn't popular to go to black foods restaurant.

[00:02:39] In fact, the one restaurant up in Alabama, Tuscaloosa, they're bright and actually made it famous because he went there to eat. He's one of the first white guys to actually eat. There was a place right there on the I-65, the more the key place you had here.

[00:02:55] I know what you're talking about, you got dreamland. Dreamland, dreamland. So dreamland up there obviously it was in a black section of town and it was only operated by black.

[00:03:06] That's the size of what it was doing those times. Right. Well, during those times that food that culture was not celebrated. So that's so you think that's why black culture celebrates others more than, you know what I mean?

[00:03:24] Same Patrick's Day, we didn't happen. Black people ball out, single to my own, you know what I mean?

[00:03:31] I think with race and the history of race historically, I don't think blacks have really figured out how to celebrate their own holiday or their own day or their own food day.

[00:03:42] I think we have a lot of things to celebrate and we do but how do we do it nationally? I don't know.

[00:03:49] Wow. We need leadership. Here's something to say, I bet you if Dr. King wasn't assassinated we probably would have been more organized at this point in our culture than we are.

[00:04:03] That's the heavy state and we may have something that we can celebrate nationally like a some sort of black day or something like that. We definitely lack in this culture.

[00:04:13] Yeah, absolutely. Behind very much behind because of single to my it ain't gonna be bar like people starting the night right right get to Corona's ready.

[00:04:21] And I'm so yeah, man, so it's crazy how you know we you know and I can say nothing towards single to my we you know happy single to my nothing towards any race.

[00:04:37] Right history of our of our country. I mean it is what it is. The race relations and things that happen that suppress the black culture, it has had an effect on you know things like us not having a single to my right right right. We've got February though.

[00:04:55] You know what people say about February? What? It's the shortest month of a year. It's kind of ironic though. Oh, is it? It's kind of ironic. It's also the only month has got to leap year through facts. So why did it give us February? That's so annoying.

[00:05:21] That's a whole other pocket. Well, you started out though. We talked about the last dude this. How many times have you listened to the last pocket? The last one. I think I was so thrilled about four five times. Just different parts because the laughing you know her Larry.

[00:05:38] I'm gonna tell you something. Let me read you something. This is from Jim Valvano. Okay. And Jim Valvano was the legendary coach for in sea state. And when he made his famous cancer speech, he said, He said there are three things everyone should do every day.

[00:05:58] He said one is laugh. Two is think, spend some time and thought. And three you should have your emotions moved to tears. Wow. He said if you do those three things, you wouldn't have had a full day. Every day.

[00:06:14] And last week when we did the podcast earlier that morning, when I was thinking about my daughter, I had a very deep cry. That day. Very deep. I didn't even know that. Emotionally draining cry. I didn't even know that.

[00:06:27] Oh then that later that day, just some various things that I needed to do. You know, checking off boxes to do lists. I gave myself time to think about it and how I was going to do everything. Wow.

[00:06:39] When I got here and I'm gonna tell you something too. And this is no joke. I said, I was gonna be like George Constanza on a sign that I was gonna do the opposite. So this time God, you handle it. And I drove here. Right.

[00:06:55] And man we laughed too. I had laughed and as a bereaved parent, you don't take laughing for like that for granted. Wow. I'm telling you, I laughed with a very genuine heart felt goose. Wow. We was like, I think his kiss is so, and it's really amazing.

[00:07:13] I remember the 25,000 dollar water. I don't know what to be. I was crazy. But the episode, you know, there's a verse in the Bible that says laughter. It says laughter is as a medicine to the soul. I can see that. It says that.

[00:07:36] Oh, I believe it says laughter is a medicine to the soul. Really? No doubt. And that is so true. If you could just get a good laugh, dude, like it's really hit. And I had no clue that you hadn't even had that even. Oh yeah. That fool morning.

[00:07:54] I fooled there. But you come over here and just, we laugh until we cry. I was crying in laughter. I was sad. That's what I'm saying. Dude, the next morning when you call me the next morning. I was soar. When I was. My son was.

[00:08:08] Because I would back and listen to that night in the fair. And I was a good man. All right, that was good. That was a good man. All right. So let me follow up with the draft. Remember you asked about the draft? How did the process?

[00:08:25] Did the Detroit get it? Right. The process is the same. It's going into the Super Bowl. The cities will submit beds and then they're reviewed and voted by the NFL's owners. Wow. And you know what's crazy about that? I want to mention this about cities when Detroit.

[00:08:42] You know, the revenue that they get. Bringing in for that whole week. But really really but I guess for the Super Bowl. They start to interviews that mid week when they when they start to kind of. Right. The media days. Media arrives.

[00:08:58] You know, you got some players coming down. Yeah. This revenue being generated. Well, it's like here for the senior ball. You know, like right. But on steroids. Right. I was going to say, Tom 100. Like on steroids.

[00:09:09] So the city that gets the Super Bowl benefits all the way around. All the way around. Every business in the city. You know what I mean? If it's reputable. They benefit everybody in everybody. Everybody. You know, you got to wonder on on on our largest scale.

[00:09:25] How much money does that one city bring in. Just a ballpark figure of what how much money. You know what I mean to bring in for the Super Bowl. This guy's in the building. It's gotta be. I would hope it. I mean spread across spread across correct.

[00:09:39] The whole city. Right. Everybody that the economic impact is huge. The most. The most. The restaurants. The most. The most. Small. It's felt for you. Exactly. Yeah. So that's why I said, I'm glad for Detroit. They got to Super Bowl.

[00:09:54] And then he had a great year as a team as well. That's what really. That's what really kept it off. If they're going to do better. I think so. I like their coach. I like him. I got the. You got the guy in the North of Packers.

[00:10:06] Pack the roof. Who? Did you know shout out to Benny B. Coated Packers. Let me say this. I didn't know. On a limited. Jordan love through 35 touchdowns. He balled out this year. He through 35 touchdowns with 11 picks. He was good. But he did it so quiet though.

[00:10:28] Well, because everybody was, you know, they forgot of Aaron Rogers and yeah, pat my home. A lot of different stories. Yeah. And he was his team. I actually wasn't. They were kind of up and down, you know, as far as record wise. Right.

[00:10:41] You know, so that's why they kind of fell in the radar. That was. He. Well, I like. Oh, my goodness. Very impressive. No, he threw 35 touchdowns. He's very. 11 picks. That's a good. That's good. Those are good. No, very impressive.

[00:10:55] So I want to see how they do this year. He played a really good game. He played his. I think he played the best game. I've ever seen them play. They got some great picks in the draft. So we'll see. I think they'll have a great year.

[00:11:05] They got a lot of stability and that coaching staff is still there. So, you know, they could do it. I can't wait. Yeah. All right. So check this out. Remember we were talking about you, Con. And lady lady lady, lady, lady, final four. Right. That called it. Right.

[00:11:23] Remember the. Right. Right. But there's a lot of people on the game. They did it right. You know, the referee is from Mobile. That referee is here from here, Mobile. Really? Yes. Pat Adams. Wow.

[00:11:38] Now let me tell you, this is, this is a quote that I got from a coach that was in the sweet 16. Who is the coach? I can't out. I don't want to say. Okay. This is a quote. I'm good with Pat.

[00:11:51] I know a lot of people don't love him. I think he's a great official. He'll call some random shit where you're like, what was that? But I'm all right with them. That doesn't bother me as much. That's going to happen soon.

[00:12:03] It's kind of ironic that that quote is there. And that call was kind of like some random shit. And he did say, I don't think he's a great official. He said, I don't think he's a great official. Wow. Well, I mean, he's been in the fish. You can't.

[00:12:20] I mean, he's been in the fish for a while. I don't want to knock him. He does happen to some. Yeah. That's a tough, that's a tough, fangless job. Officially. Oh, yes. Absolutely. Why do you think that? Well, I mean, what's the game?

[00:12:31] If why are they there for you to be invisible, hopefully? Explain it. Well, when you go to a game, you're going to the, When you're going to the Birmingham Baron's football game, right? We're a final holiday plan again. I didn't. She said it, but I forgot. I forgot.

[00:12:50] So I get going to the game. So you go to the game. You go to the game. You sit down. Do you look at the referee at all? Wow. Do you even focus on the referee until something What happens? A penalty. Yeah.

[00:13:06] Why ideally, you wouldn't have a penalty or something. You hopefully is a great game. You're looking to know. Right. Right. You know, I never looked at that before like that. And then if you see this referee a lot, and when you're trying to watch the game,

[00:13:20] you start getting pissed. And now you start playing. I'm in for shit. Say a net, say a net. Say a net. You can say it. So it's a beginning. May you make it a back call. Don't I never looked at that. That's a big list job.

[00:13:30] It's a think list job. Do they make good salaries? Some do. Yeah. Division 1 referees, umpires. They got a coordinator of officials, with conferences, as the SEC, ACC, all the major conferences have, their coordinator of officials. So they have a group of guys that they contract out with.

[00:13:49] What do I like to NBA? They have, oh, wow. They do well too. I don't know the actual salary, but I know they do well. And in a fair, does it's travel? You get to think you get to travel? That's true. That's exciting. You get pretty young.

[00:14:01] You're in a middle of all of that atmosphere. That electric atmosphere. Right. You get to be there. You do your job well. You get to hang out amongst the stars. That's good, man. I would take the, I would take the, uh, bashing in whatever talking to,

[00:14:20] to be able to do that unless you're taking like a little referees job. It heals their all. Recreationals in the NBA. I'm gonna be a rough. I'm gonna be do a B. I want an NBA or the NFL. You know what I'm saying? Right. Like, are that rough?

[00:14:34] He started, um, he started as a dumb question. It's Southern University when we use in school. Recreationals. Okay. Okay. I think I know what I think is just. I think it's just, but that should just say it. They invisible. Are there, uh, riffs in hockey? Yes.

[00:14:50] But you know, you would hope that you won't see them. You hope that they're not disrupting the game. Great hockey games have great flow back and forth, back and forth. Like soccer. Think about Osaka. You watched the World Cup. What do you see on TV screen? Right.

[00:15:07] We could just have the TV screen in the background. What do you see? Unless there's a red card or a yellow card. Right. You see the game being played back and forth swaying back and forth. Right. Enjoying the moment. That's right. Yeah.

[00:15:20] I never looked at that referee like that. The referee doing does his job. We actually take offense to it. So, oh, here's how it was just called. Hey, yeah, Terrence. Hey, welcome. Hey, welcome to all in off the field, man. You know what? I got women.

[00:15:35] I got coach Balsen with him. He has to shoot a welcome. Welcome. Welcome. Welcome. We got TNB in. Can you hear? Good. Yeah, I can hear. Good, man. You sound good too. Hey, listen, man. We appreciate you for coming on the show, man. Listen.

[00:15:49] I've been looking forward to this, bro. Been looking forward to this, man. How's everything going with you? It's gone well. Man, no complaints at all. No, not a one come. I had listened. I know you've been busy.

[00:16:01] I talked to you earlier and I've confirmed the Colleen and interview man. I appreciate your Colleen in. And so, oh, I'm going to be back. I'm going to interview man. I appreciate your Colleen in. And so, listen. We are ready to interview my brother, Terence.

[00:16:16] You know, Terence, how do I say? You know what? I always have, like, the resume, right? And you know, I love to rally off people's resume. I told Coach over here.

[00:16:25] So, you know, that's going to be one of the biggest things that we do is, you know, with the introduction. And so, I got you to send me your info, your information and I'm pulling it up. Matter of fact, right? No. Yeah.

[00:16:40] So, this is what's amazing about this guy, right? All right. Terence Hammer is his name. He's a licensed contract advisor agent for the CFL. That's the Canadian football league. He did that for nine years. A contract advisor that's agent in a field. League in a field.

[00:16:57] The football league three years currently pursuing reinstatement. A designer with hella system to did that for six years. A instructor at Bishop State Community College with drafting and design program. We did that for three years. And a structured ITT tech, drafting and design program for four years.

[00:17:17] And a structured Virginia college, drafting and design as well as business programs for six years. One masters of business administration from Virginia College. One bachelor of business administration from Falkia, y'all didn't know who this dude is. Three associates degrees, drafting and designs.

[00:17:34] The organization that takes arts and science to process them on the founder and proprietor, academic and career advising system for students in grades 7 through 12. None other than Terence Hammer of Dream Honours. In shout out to you, my brother. Did I get it right?

[00:17:55] That is a tongue question right there. Oh, I know forgot commissioner of the no-quiddest part. Fancy leagues, 15, fantasy leagues and growing. Do shout out. I like everything you did on that set up fanciful bar. You know I don't miss a no fanciful bar, Tee. Yeah man.

[00:18:17] You know get down on a fanciful bar, right? You know what you're going to have to try out out. I can't do it. Coach, can you watch fans football? Can you play? Can you play? I try it out in like why can't you play it?

[00:18:29] I just like watching a game. See? You can't focus right? I just like watching a game. All right, you're trying to figure out who you got in and hurt. I get it. I get it. I do too. This is not, you know, it's not for me.

[00:18:39] I do too. So Tee, we're going to get right now with this man. Listen, we gotta know this. We always ask every guest this and I want coach to tell his story real quick because

[00:18:47] every time he tells it is my mental and I need your answer first though. What's your favorite NFL team and why? Is it? Oh, you go on with me. Yeah, you go on with you, you coach. I mean, you, Tee, what's your favorite NFL team and why?

[00:19:05] Oh man, I'm a Dallas Cowboys fan. And I'm a Cowboys fan. Oh, oh. Uh, uh, they coach the great family. Yeah, I'm getting so self-aware. I mean, I'm a, I'm a Roger Stopman. I'm just so bad. Anyway, I'm a Roger, eight man. You know, that's the whole night.

[00:19:26] That was Cowboys all day. All right. What made you, I doubt it's Cowboys fan. Why did you become a fan? Well, a part of the reason was, um, you know, as I was growing up, I spent quite a bit of time

[00:19:38] with my grandfather down in training to guard. And he was a Cowboys fan. He was a Cubs fan. You know, the whole night. But those Cowboys, what a thing. So with the Cowboys been on TV just about every Sunday, it just came up.

[00:19:54] A Sunday thing for us to see the team root for the team and for me, it just made it that much more because that was the team that my grandfather loved. Okay. Who is your favorite player? Who's not favorite player, man?

[00:20:09] I picked up a few over the years, but when I first started out, it was, um, air to tall jump. Why do you like to tall? Man, he was a defense of court. Wow. You know, Jeff throw, pay. Jeff throw, pew. Picking play for Cowboys too.

[00:20:30] Jeff throw, man. I don't remember him. He played during the time, too. My mother went to school with him. Elizabeth said, okay. Yeah, let's see. Okay. You remember him, tea? Not quite. Okay. Okay. So, so, so, so Dallas and then you said two tall jump. Yeah.

[00:20:46] You want to know the crazy thing, though? What's up? I know the one of my favorite players. Wasn't a cowboy at all. Who was it? Me and Joe Green. Oh, no. Night now listen. All right. Not your redeeming stuff. See because he's a stealer's fan.

[00:21:02] He redeem goes to steal his fan. Give him a hand clap. Yeah, I get him. Yeah, I get him. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I figured I had to be some of court-thought-accompanied. Yeah. Yeah, I got him. And then I said, okay. You're going to be a cowboy.

[00:21:16] You either go have to be a... You're a trend of court-adnonals fan. Wow. Thanks, thanks. That's true. And yeah, you know, and the same dream became haters on a cowboy. Yes. Had did they? We had no reason. Well, the things were competitive for many years.

[00:21:35] For many all those time. Dad and Rob, they were having to talk about that. Bro, people better here. Right. Two thousand seven, they finally came up out of the closet. Just to bagged off and decided that, you know, we're going to do something

[00:21:48] look like a trend of a trend of a trend of a trend of a trend of a trend through and gave them a new life. Right. I still think they didn't want to wear the Japanese. I'm giving.

[00:21:57] How did you become interested in becoming like an inner fear of the Asian and the CFR agent? Man, that story is just as wild as everything else. So let me tell you about it because my whole thing was, as you know, I got a passion for you anyway.

[00:22:21] Right. But when it came to becoming an Asian, I made the decision to become an Asian one day while I was playing Matt. You know, and, and, and, and you got what they called the, the franchise. Well, right. Right.

[00:22:38] So, you know, I have you played Matt in so much. Right. I'm not sure about anybody else, but eventually you get tired of playing Matt. Right. You've been to Bristol for the computer even though you're hard.

[00:22:51] So what I used to do was go into franchise mode and I would manage to think. Okay. You know, initially the thought process will be to become a general manager or, you know, something

[00:23:04] going to happen in the front office I was to do that, I used to do that. Right so, for me, it transition when it came to making sure that every young player

[00:23:19] was, was done correctly and what I mean by that was that you hear so many stories or horror stories about, um, players not being done right by their financial advisor from about their age and their so-for-so. That kicked up for me because I'm clear

[00:23:34] how I'm playing this game and I'm like, you know, I'm going through the process. And the likes went just clicked on and said hey listen, you love advocating for you so much and you guys so much to say about these young players

[00:23:49] that make it sure they're done the right way that they gotta advocate on their behalf that's gonna be able to go in the front office and get everything that they need. Right. And if you've been in the front office, it's necessary for you to be right there

[00:24:03] about their side. So the only way that I was able to do that would rise up by becoming a player manager or becoming an agent. How long have you been an agent? I've been an agent or four is been about 10 years now

[00:24:18] because one time jumped in with the NFL and I started pursuing that, I went ahead and got license with the CFL as well. So that whole process was a nine year for the CFL, 10 year for the NFL. Okay. That's all right. All right.

[00:24:35] So let me ask you this last week we talked about we had a discussion on the biggest draft bus to Marker's Russell versus Tony Mandorich. And we discussed, we discussed, you know, the very factors leading into both but the question is, as an NFL agent

[00:24:56] will those players being a bus affect your job or your reputation if that's your client? Actually no. And here's the reason why because as an agent, our first obligation is to this player and making sure that we negotiate a contract that is beneficial to this player. Okay, okay.

[00:25:25] Okay. So with either one of those players being a bus that didn't have anything to do partially the contract was collateral but that didn't have anything to do with the contract or the agent that negotiated the contract.

[00:25:40] The fact that they didn't wanna get out there on the field you know the whole not. That becomes a thing of what is your support system doing that you're choosing to make decisions that's gonna keep you off the field. And the question will always come up,

[00:25:56] why isn't that your agent is in place guiding you the way that they're supposed to. Well, you gotta understand the role of an agent when it comes to that standard representation agreement. That agreement says that I am here to negotiate the ends and out of your contract.

[00:26:16] That's it, not the ends and out of your life but the ends and out of your contract that's my obligation as an agent. Wow. But like I said when I got into this business I got into this business for even more

[00:26:28] because I'm personal and I want your best interest. This is gonna always be at my heart. Now if you have a word that's called fiduciary and if fiduciary just means that you know I have to have your best interest even if I'm fine.

[00:26:45] But even that is still limited to just my role of falling into that agreement and your contract. As an agent, right? Right. That's fire. I like that. Right. Hey, listen, check a Sunday school where you know I told I told coach

[00:27:02] that we got some good Sunday school stores. Man. See, I told you, let me do this. Give me one of you and I know I'm catching you on the spot. Give me one of your favorite, or either funny Sunday school moments man.

[00:27:16] You can give me one of you. Which one? Give me two quick ones. Yeah. You remember we used to have a grits eggs, bacon, pente. We had a grotto in the back of the Sunday school class and they was flipping pancakes from scratch.

[00:27:36] You could smell our Sunday school classes at the end of the hallway. You could smell our breakfast, bacon, eggs. We had a hundred people. We had a hundred people in our Sunday school class. That's what you did. That's what you did. Absolutely. And so you're doing things like

[00:27:51] most people tend to do Sunday school. You know, you get up and you got the old teacher. That's going to try to teach straight from the Bible and even get half of the words mixed up. This thing where we had, because we had a real life

[00:28:04] up in this thing, if we're going to talk to you straight. It was good. Hey, team. Do you remember when I brought the cascini? I brought a cascini in Sunday school. So he is right. He's what I do right, team.

[00:28:18] Let me tell you why I brought the cascini. He remembered what I did. Coach, coach like, coach, he greens off with that man. He really does. He bleeped. So I was teaching and I talked to him but no,

[00:28:32] I said, but no, let's see, can you bring a cascini up to the Sunday school? He said, man, what you're doing? He just get it up here. He brought it. I somebody helped me get it up to step. No, the second floor.

[00:28:41] So we had to take a cascini up two floors in this, in this stairway. So when I get the cascini in there, it's open all set up and before anybody get in there, we got a hundred people in the class.

[00:28:56] So everybody showed up in the Sunday school class. I got the cascini around behind the podium and they walk in and they look, it's somebody in the cascini. What I did was I put a mirror in the cascini, whether where the hand is and I say,

[00:29:12] everybody did that in the church one. I did. I said, everybody come see why Jesus died. And so when you look in the cascini, you see yourself. You did that in the church one day. That's what I did. That was deep. Yeah.

[00:29:23] I said, come see why Jesus died. So they peek over. Right. He sees that like in the air. He said, let's give him. Yep. So that was good. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. That was good. And even even the breakdown that you gave of the biological Jeff of the Jesus.

[00:29:40] Right, that was fun too. That was a melt that just made me catch on this wonderful class and be like okay, this brother right here. I'm not the shit that we're cooking. We're saying that you need to throw. I'm going to have to share that.

[00:29:50] It was the air, the air, the time of go. And physiological part of the crucifixion. Okay. I'm not sure that. Yeah, that was good. Tarrings, we go switch gears. Tell us where you're quick. You're back ground where you're from. Did you play high school football, basketball,

[00:30:05] sports you played coming up? How's it used? I'd go on a race right here and we'll be a Laila Bama. I've been a whole lot of time, you know, anywhere out of town. So I've spent my joy on my life right here. Okay.

[00:30:20] I went to Williamson High School. Shout out. Didn't do the lines. Absolutely. This is the serve with that too. The mark is what? He knew when we talked about it. He knew that. That's the truth. Now, here. Did you know about this, because it's a serve?

[00:30:40] I don't know. Look, look. Here's the thing though. Here's the thing. When you ask about the top bars or the number one bars, definitely it's going to give you toned of mandarin because ain't nothing that you're going to be able to tell me

[00:30:55] when it comes to the Jamaican Rock. Okay. Most of the way through, you know, I've had an opportunity to see a lot of what the kids went through. Right. Sure. Oh, he's way up and how great he was in getting there. Right.

[00:31:10] And then you also have to understand that this system, that that many of these kids go in and here's the other statement that I want to give you all. I'll let them get what they eat that I want to place in. Drop it down. Drop it down.

[00:31:25] We skip over the fact that we get, and now I'm just throwing a percentage out of there. Out there because you get maybe 261 players in the draft. We skip over the fact that we are getting at least a hundred and eighty five brand new black meal

[00:31:46] you've had every year. What's the system in place to make sure that that right there is helping the girl to community because community is still looking the same. From what I can tell. Typically what happens, typically what happens they get their money and take care of their own

[00:32:07] extra, their family and their friends. And that's it. And it happens. Yeah. And it happens. You know, good financial advisors or great people and shout out to my guy Rick Griffin about Rick Star. I know that that's one of the things that I'm just throwing out that.

[00:32:25] That's my guy. Okay. That's what I'm looking at. That's what I'm looking at with him with the NFL. I see. Let me ask you this right quick. Do you think Jamarker could have used better? Yes, God. Yes. Absolutely. You ain't even got to finish your statement

[00:32:41] because at the end of the day, the one thing that I know is that when you standard yourself around, around God, give it to people and people who's that are advocating on your behalf. There's some choices that I don't care how you're going to give it down.

[00:32:56] You don't say you'll give it down. Well, I don't give it down. How much you think you're in position to be in control. God, God, somebody there that's going to be a standard and a fence on your behalf. And most of the stuff that's coming across to you

[00:33:10] and most of these choices that you try to make because you got the money, you ain't going to make. So having said that, you were saying you asked coach a question you used like what system is in place? You know, to advocate for these people that 185

[00:33:26] new millionaires that you mentioned. So having said that, that's where the prep system comes in, right? Is that, can you, is that, that's, that's catching them younger though, right? Could you tell us about the prep system? Yes, yes. Not a prep system is designed to catch a member

[00:33:41] between the seven through the 12th grade. And it's not just for athletes, the prep system is for any student at any level, anywhere because what the prep system does is it teaches you how to utilize this system that you are already a part of.

[00:33:58] And it teaches you to utilize it for your own personal benefit because the understanding and the breakdown behind it is going to be this and I can give you numbers on them. If you have a school that has a class, let's say a graduating class of 235.

[00:34:16] Every just about every school that you take a look at is going to have about four guidance counselor, one guidance counselor, per level, ninth through 12th. That's 235 students to one. This is a whole lot of students that's going to slip through the crack. Wow.

[00:34:37] If that student is in paying attention to their own progression, their own purpose, their own educational plan. Right. Right. So the prep system is built to make sure that the student and the parent don't want to set focus and responsible for their own personal educational

[00:34:56] plan as well as career plan. So that now everything that you're doing in high school can absolutely prepare you for college or into your career. Okay. That's like, but now here's the, here's the hidden information. I unit, unit, turn me on. Oh. Come on. Come on.

[00:35:17] So, so here's the hidden information that you're not going to be able to find it and black and white if you do. Please follow me and send it to. The understanding is that every one of these higher education institutions are

[00:35:34] getting paid for the level of four point of students or just a little below. They're getting paid or they're getting government subsidy for those students that are coming to their institution. Okay. So the government is going to give me a million dollars.

[00:35:52] For you, each one of you four point old students, the Contamian institution, then I'm going to offer you a scholarship of 250,000 to come to the institution correct? That would just make sense to me. Right.

[00:36:08] Which means now I'm pursuing you to give you a four-year scholarship where you as the student on the other hand, why can't you start that process in the seven grade knowing that your prepare for that in the eighth grade you're able to transfer credit into the ninth grade.

[00:36:28] Okay. Okay. For high school credit and let's say you're progressing through high school to the point where you can just about graduate in the seventh grade or you can graduate early. Okay.

[00:36:40] Well, for me, you have a system of dual enrollment and you also have a system of being able to take college courses while you're actually in high school. Almost to the point of where you can get an associate degree before you leave high school. Right. Okay.

[00:37:00] You get what I'm paying. That's some good benefits. That adds value to the student. Absolutely. Okay. Imagine that you've already prepared yourself in high school for the career that you want. You take my classes that you need. Okay. Super-grace and college.

[00:37:17] And this college gives you a four-year scholarship because they already benefit on the back in because now I have this four point. Oh, what is three point eight students that's coming to my school? Okay. Okay.

[00:37:29] I'm going to turn that four-year scholarship being that you already have two years of college already taken care of while you're in high school. And instead of that four-year scholarship, okay. So now that sounds good.

[00:37:43] So if I was a parent, what would you tell the parents that's listening? How could they their child be involved in this in the program and the prep system? How can they go about it? Well, the first step I found out about the program,

[00:37:58] they can go to the website, which is that every WDF, you've got the prep system.com. Okay. The WDF.D prep system.com. Yes. Yes. You can go in, you can look at all the information that's going to be next to the portfolio,

[00:38:14] you can log in, find up and go through the modules that are already in place. Okay. You can do a virtual with myself or you can actually come to an in-person life. That will host on a weekend. Okay. Okay. Tell us about dream hunters.

[00:38:36] Now dream hunters is one of those things where initially I started it as a nonprofit organization that was a hub for other nonprofits, where we were able to get indoors or get financial backings that many of these other nonprofits and these other entities weren't able to get.

[00:38:58] So that now it was possible for us to disperse into multiple areas in the community. Okay. Okay. We transition from that into preventable homelessness, which allowed us to now focus more on the teenagers

[00:39:17] who were involved in the project that could be possibly not find themselves in position for homelessness by way of programs like the prep system and by way of other partners, like the village who's over in Baldwin County doing everything over there. Right. Right. And hand medical.

[00:39:39] Shot out man. Hit the hand. Emergency food. You know, all of these partners we have. We like to make sure that you know, we're providing for them as well to continue to do the work that they're actually doing because at the end of the day it's a community.

[00:39:56] It's a village. Right. And it's necessary to make sure that whatever resources we have, we make those resources available to everybody. Okay. Explain STEM. What is STEM? STEM. STEM. STEM is a, um, is a focus on science, technology, engineering and math. Oh. Yeah.

[00:40:21] It's an innovative way to, um, to deal with problems solving and critical thinking. That's that foundation of what's the idea? So, what you can find are, uh, are different activities or, um, different individuals who will, who will host.

[00:40:38] Either classes or sessions or just funny events for, um, for you to get involved with STEM and start focusing on more things that are based on. Problem solving and innovation. And then anything else. Okay.

[00:40:58] Why should, um, a parent of a child focused there, child, uh, to go to being engineer.

[00:41:07] And, and engineer, our engineering is, is kind of a broad topic because now we have so many different branches of, uh, of innovation that you can't even focus it on the idea that engineers make so much money.

[00:41:29] It's a, it's a great career, you know, and, and so forth. So, the fact that a matter is that the same knowledge that an engineer here, a, um, a brick makes it. When having, you don't have to go to school as long as it become a brick makes.

[00:41:45] All right. You know, even a promise, so it, it, it becomes a, ajo argument as to whether or not you're going to go to school and create all of this debt versus coin into a technical career. And, um, and start making money up front. Okay.

[00:42:02] So my thing is, if you see that, um, that potential in that passion in your student, if you know that your, that your child is, um, math driven or problem solving driven.

[00:42:15] And it's on that academic level where you know that they can handle this and yeah, well me, then I'm, somewhere where somebody that is in grain and somebody that loves that type of challenge can teach them and mold them and mentor them. Okay. Much higher level.

[00:42:35] That's the only way that this, um, that is word that we live in continues to grow through the innovation that we have. I mean, AI is something else. I, I, I, I, but it's a, I'm fighting that understood the logistics of, um, of that language. Right.

[00:42:56] To be able to put it together, so that now you can start reproducing it up in the sense of being able to now think critically for itself. Okay. So I'll good. All right. We got to segment call the final drive sports Japanese. So we, we speed this.

[00:43:12] I was speed around. Okay. All right. The first one we're going to give you this, what is the favorite day of the money grosses in NY?

[00:43:21] Man, you know what I take the week after about a grub because that's when it's trying to go and for it is and it's much more family oriented than anything else. Okay. Okay. Yeah. You can absolutely get me that. Alright. So why this?

[00:43:37] What if the Hulk fought the thing who would win? Okay. Now you, you have to be a, you have to be a comic book. Well, I'm the fan of the camera. I'm going to say it. I'm going to the more buff just as, sir. Yes, sir.

[00:43:52] I asked you because I'm, I collect the comic books. That's what I say. The Hulk is a mortal. So the Hulk is the one that's on win that thing right now. So it's a thing that's got underpandled. The thing that's got underpandled.

[00:44:05] Being real has a, has an attitude. Wow. I've been in time for him. Well, he's, he's attitude. Don't do nothing but feed the Hulk. So ain't no, ain't no time enough for eight, no one's playing in there.

[00:44:20] He's gonna turn this to save the planet because now there's still two feet being thrown. And we handle the vehicle and everybody is up there. So yeah, it just feeds the whole world. Oh yeah, so, so. I mean, we're about to, you know, we're about being great.

[00:44:37] I love it. To, to, you get some energy out there. Yeah, I listen. Hi, what's the best local athlete in any sport you saw growing up? Oh man, you know, I can call a couple of names. Just growing up on the inside.

[00:44:57] I'm gonna save my brother James on the man because that dude right there. Brother. Yeah. He's a athlete. He's ran track man and they, they held records in track for I know 20 plus year. Okay. Run it running to 100 to 200 and then four by 100. I'm not a wimps.

[00:45:16] I'm not a wimps. I had him through, you know, 90s and all that. Oh right. Yeah. What was on the him? The other one I'm, I don't have to say that from a week. I'm a football fan at heart from from the youth. Oh no.

[00:45:30] You're one of the things. Yeah. I was always called. It was electronwears, but you know, even he didn't go. I think beyond college. I don't think this far has been being the baddest in this area that, you know, with untautiful for years. It was electronwears.

[00:45:50] I found out who's the best high school football coach you think and mobile, mobile history. Okay. Now you, you know, I've been off the wall. There's all the interviews. So I'm gonna give you another one. Okay. This one wasn't even a football coach. He was a track coach.

[00:46:07] Okay. You know, track transitions into football, which made players that much better. Right. Okay. I got to give it the same pattern way. Still family. That's my uncle. Sam Petwey. Yes, sir.

[00:46:21] If you look at his history and they just now even consider him putting him in the Alabama. Um, coach and Hall of Fame. Oh wow. Okay. All right. So Lou, if you talk and track and making people faster and making sure that they're

[00:46:36] dedicated to their travel, to their craft and their transition to the football field, which helped Davidson become the team that they have over the years. Absolutely. Sam Petwey. And I got a plethora of athletes that will tell you the very same. Shout out to him. Sam Petwey. Jason.

[00:46:57] Give me your favorite HBCU band and your favorite HBCU band. Give it to me. Give it to me. Give it to me. Give it to me. Give it to me. I'm going to give you that LNI-A-N-T. LN-A-N-T. Realme. I'm, yeah man. I'm some kid with you.

[00:47:14] That's the fictional band from Drumline. Yeah. That's what you say. LN-A-N-T. Who is, who's you got? Who's you got? I'm going to, I'm going to go with the Chinese football and the South. Simply because they were, they were down here most of the time doing the parades.

[00:47:29] They have always had that name and have established the X and everything that they've done thus far. Yeah. You got a good tail. You got a good tail. You got a good tail. I'm not joking with them. I'm a whole lot.

[00:47:47] Actually, the tailgate and experience that I have was at Miss Pitches' base. Okay. That's how it is. Wow. Yeah. Miss Pitches' base man? Yes sir. Okay. That's how it came to experience I have there. Well, it was fun and different. I went last year. Did you? Yeah.

[00:48:10] When they played Texas in and out was it. Oh, this, it was incredible. The tailgate, yes. You just, you were going against? I was in Phoenix, part. I went to the game too. You were inside? Yeah. Yeah. I sat by behind the bench.

[00:48:21] Is it like a really electric dash? It is. The guy in the club. I was driving Miss Pitches' base with the cowbell. I could kick it out cowbells, cowbells. Oh man. Did you drive you crazy? No, it was kind of cool. It was kind of cool. Wow.

[00:48:34] All right. So take it up. Take it up. To you leave the hospital after breaking your ankle. Sadly, you got to catch the bus home. When you get on the bus, there's one seat left. You managed to sit down. But now it's standing room only.

[00:48:51] We have to next stop Rosa Parks walks on the bus. What do you do? I get up and give up my seat and I fight in a damn body. I said, no, baby. I knew you'd go to that one. You ain't going to go to that one.

[00:49:07] You ain't going to go to that one. You, you're going to have to come home with this. You don't know where the world is. Hey coach, you know he nicknamed himself a silver bat. He nicknamed her. He calls himself a silver bat. Oh no. He's huge. He's six.

[00:49:21] Do he's what's all you to? Six three two eight or two. He's huge. Did you play football? What position you playing football? I played football up through middle school and that was it. It was the best of being. I played baseball in high school.

[00:49:36] I know we skipped all over that question earlier, but yeah, I played baseball and ran a little bit of track. Okay. Okay. In between middle school and high school. That was the reason why I didn't play football. And in high school, I loved it in middle school.

[00:49:52] But I ran track for coach hard. Okay. And during the summer when I was getting ready to transition into high school. And he just wrote me the wrong way. And I knew that going that's going to weenerson. He was going to be the football coach.

[00:50:09] Now you can need to make a choice. You can decide not to play for this fellow. Or you can start it up and get on out there and you know, you can understand the four of that. One all of that work and I'll tell you right now,

[00:50:22] I've regretted not going out there and playing football or coach for the majority of my life. I put it like that. Oh wow. All right. That's a hell of a football play. I enjoy playing. Wow. That's what's up. All right.

[00:50:38] I'm going to need to know your body, right? You got the number one pick in any field draft, right? You got Lawrence Taylor, Tom Brady, Randy Moss, Barry Sanders and Jim Marcus Russell. They backstage waiting for their cell phone to ring. Who you go call first draft?

[00:50:55] I can look at that damn at the end of the career or right here at the bear beginning without. Bear the game and they won. Bear the game only one. Yes. Lawrence Taylor, Tom Brady, Randy Moss, Barry Sanders and Jim Marcus Russell. Yeah. I'm going with Jim Marcus.

[00:51:15] Really? Yeah. Not knowing him because he's right because he was a game changing quarterback. He was that type of quarterback and at the time that he came out, yeah, you saw other quarterback that can get out of that pocket and run. Okay.

[00:51:33] But he was that type of quarterback that had that field that forced to stay in ability. And then his lead, big quarterback. He could see over the line he got a strong arm and he's quick out of the pocket. So you know, absolute game changing.

[00:51:48] I'm looking at Michael Bick and all that is other stuff going on. Then yeah, absolute. Got to go. Okay. What's your favorite city you've ever visited in your life? Well, I haven't visited many but you know, I definitely say Washington D.C.

[00:52:04] And it's mostly because of because of all of the historic information that we have out there. You get what I'm saying. We're a different mind you missed with everything that you can actually go and see. They got to knew how to get American Museum there. That's right. Okay.

[00:52:24] That's the fact that the majority of that city has been built from the ground up by African American American. Wow. Alright, listen to this. That real Swiss to basketball, high school basketball. You got a question.

[00:52:39] Could this year's local Viagur boys high school basketball team could they beat the South Carolina women's basketball team in a regular officiating game? I don't know. I ain't got to hear that. Yeah, no. Something on the way to you. Oh, shout out. I got to shout out.

[00:52:59] I'm sorry. I can't hear you. I can't hear you. I can't hear you. It's a question. I didn't hear you. I can't hear you. I can't hear you. Okay. Which famous actor took Marvel's new cage name for his own last name?

[00:53:16] Man, if you could see my favorite right now, you know, I'd be tripping. I'm done. Okay. I'm just on say Nicholas here in Copa. That's correct. What? Nicholas getting off Nicholas cage. Yeah, Nicholas cage. His name is actually a copa.

[00:53:33] He's like, he took that from from his, he's a comic book buff. What? I drove him down here when he was down here filming that movie. It didn't in anapolis. Really? Yes. And I took you to all the kids for comic books box. He's nice.

[00:53:49] He's kind of a hero. He liked Lucasures' favorite comic book hero growing up. He's a hero. He named his son, Jale. After Superman's death. Wow. He was a favorite Marvel hero. Oh man, look. I'm a Wolverine fan. But see it, it can't just be Wolverine. Right. Right. Okay.

[00:54:16] It's got to be patch. You got to give me patch. Wow. That was a ball. patch. Hey. patch of beast, right? Yeah. Yeah. And I'm absolutely, that's the whole thing. patch. Wolverine with the blue and yellow and Wolverine in the brown and the, and the face.

[00:54:36] That's all good and everything. But. patch. Patch. Patch is the one because patch don't give a damn. Yeah. He's going to cut through you. I like that. What about DC? He's a favorite DC comic book. I'm.

[00:54:53] I don't spend a whole lot of time with DC, but you know, the fact that a matter of, I started picking up on Batman. No man. Just off the idea that, you know, hey, he's this regular guy that is going through the roof

[00:55:10] and put his self-inflation to be a hero. Batman. Yeah. Oh man. His past is dark, bro. He's depressing. Absolutely. I've watched Batman for years, bro. He's grown. He's grown. He's grown. He's. I watched it on PBS back in the, you know, who else is depressing.

[00:55:34] If you switched back tomorrow, uh, uh, uh, Spider-Man. His, his parents. He's, um, his life is depressing. Right. Yeah. Right. Yeah. Like, is depressing. If you look here, do it. You, you know, you uncle and your girlfriend. Thanks. And you could've done some about a full man.

[00:55:53] And then, and made that. Right. Thanks. Thanks. That's crazy. Look, look, listen to me. I know what you're going to say. I got to ask him with. Best cigar bar in Mobile. I don't know what you're going to say. I don't know.

[00:56:06] It's still a kid house at Kuzulu. I don't know. I don't know. On five, see the screen. You go have to come see. Yeah, I do that address one more time. His five, see the street. All right. Downtown will be a lot of balance.

[00:56:23] Let's stay hit on the hit, sir. OK. OK. Who in when a steel cage match between current cowboy's Michael Parsons and former cowboy, Lyme and Larry Allen. There Alice will talk his ass. Oh, that cake.

[00:56:44] We can use man the two three Larry Allen run down a damn B.B. Yes, who is it? Oh, my God. He chased him down like he was like you would think a DB would chase, you know, it's not a lot of it.

[00:56:59] Yeah and he's got their 350 some pounds. Who was that again? I can't remember. I want to see what's going to be. Green Bay. He was green bay. It was green bay. Yeah, it was green bay. Yeah, he was he was getting there. Yes.

[00:57:13] Plus he was the first and only one if a lot of them are taken. Who's quiet at 700 pounds. So you were the quieter the dead live. I wonder the other one is a matter. I don't remember. I don't look so listen.

[00:57:28] I got to get to 1,000 in I.L. in the transfer portal in Calisports. I need to talk from that. Okay. So the NIL as far as I understand the way it works.

[00:57:39] The NIL is supposed to go through the school and you know, every kid that's a part of the school of the hell with benefit from that deal. And that different kids are on different levels of course, you know, because then I

[00:57:53] L is just a acronym for, you know, the boosters can do what they choose to at this point up front. Through collectives. They did it. They're going through collectives now. Right. Right. You know, your boosters. We're going to talk about that. Go ahead. Go ahead.

[00:58:15] So yeah, it is that this thing now where what a student is able to benefit and they're able to now write it off and say, hey, you know, you've come to play for us. This is what we were able to collect and sponsors.

[00:58:31] And now here's your portion of that. Okay. That's what the NIL comes down to. That's what it's supposed to be, you know, the whole name. But then you got to, you got some of these kids that are you trying to go out there and find

[00:58:43] their own NIL to put themselves in, in position to become, in eligible. Because they're now getting sponsors that are not, how should I say, approved. Okay. By the N, in C double late. Okay. Okay.

[00:59:05] So that can become an issue for them and just the transfer portfolio is no different from any other job market. I mean if you ain't getting paid well enough on this job then you're going to find you another

[00:59:17] job and nobody on that other job telling you that you came. You came work or you came get paid or you think benefit from having this job, you know, for a year.

[00:59:29] So, you know, it is what it is to help those who are in the process for years. You transfer well and not one coach, not one coach who went from one college to another

[00:59:42] college has been told at any point time that you can coach this team in the next year. You can run a bit from moving. Thanks. You can leave your job, you believe this college and go through another one at coach

[00:59:56] the very next year but you can't you tell this kid that they can't go and be eligible or they can't play. Well, you could quite a few kids in a bad spot or you know even being able to further there for it.

[01:00:08] But that's a hypocrisy, you know, in a self-taught. Oh yeah, in a self-taught. Paracasy. Even the rule that they made is hypocritical. So tell me, you got, you got your GM and you got a higher head coach and these are your two finalists. Tom Landry or Jimmy Johnson.

[01:00:27] Oh, I'm Jimmy Johnson all day. You hired him over time. Well, as a matter of fact, I'll bring in Jimmy Johnson over the current Cowboys. Hey listen. Hey, you give me Johnson this the mayor. This you said you bought that up.

[01:00:48] What they're going to do with that girl. I'm sick of talking about it, but I need to hear from a Cowboys. He's not yet tea. Back. In the time I look at the TV and I'll see that get wide out. I know this won't be a bad game.

[01:01:09] I know we got to help. So when that played, I understand. The right to see you think. Through our season, that has said, has given me his entire career at least eight minutes. Wow. And I'm good with that. I'm okay with that.

[01:01:31] I would love to see a championship come about, but you also got to look at the fact that these are times where you tell them with an ant Rogers. You're dealing with a patent matter. You're dealing with a time for you're dealing with a pat my home.

[01:01:46] You got a LJ, the more Jackson. Right. Got quarterbacks on all these other teams that hands above better than your quarterback. You need them to be serviceable and to get out there and do this thing. But he paid. He, he.

[01:02:08] I can't even say he looking like a E-live man. Because he, I'm in one of a couple of two of us. Two of us. But for his brother, for his. Thanks. You know, it's, but it's that thing of, um,

[01:02:22] I liked to, I liked to wait at that he plays in the sense of being able to throw and for the most part being able to manage the game. But when it comes to making decisions or throwing a ball,

[01:02:36] where you have one receiver and three CPs that's on work for me. When you run around in the back of the pocket and the clear field is open, and you decide not to run but to throw the ball out of the pound that's on work for me.

[01:02:51] I got you. I got some things that frustrating because he made bad decisions. Yeah. And in critical game. Well, man, I had this in. I had the hit from the horse's mouth, man. Yes, sir. I had the hit from the horse's mouth. We were a pre-sitee.

[01:03:09] We've tried to get this interview in man. You got it in the last word form coach. Look, I look forward to talking with you one day, man. Gosh, are you very impressed with face to face? Yes. Very impressed.

[01:03:21] This is the TG got in the last words for me. Well, I'm going to ask coach of these folks to go on with these folks to go on. You know, he can find me down here to get out.

[01:03:29] I find that we got we got all the conversations that you won't brother because I'm here for. Say less. All right, we're going to do it, man. Listen, this been on enough to feel we had Terrence. I don't know here.

[01:03:40] You know, in a fair age at my home, but we appreciate your man for putting up Collin in and taking the time out team. I appreciate your big bro. Yes, sir, man. Thank you all so much for the high light, the opportunity.

[01:03:52] And just the relax mode that we have. You know, being on the line with football and coming from football. We're glad you enjoyed yourself, man. Be easy to keep. Yes, sir. Talk to you, man. All right, you'll take it. Yes, sir. It's like how? Very impressive. Yeah.

[01:04:14] Very impressive. Very impressive. Very accomplished. Yeah. That was good interview. Wow. Good interview. All right. You had a Yoda. Did you? Yeah, I wanted to do one more Yoda moment. Okay. I think the last one was really good. And you brought that in. So let's do it again.

[01:04:38] Let's do it again. You ready Yoda? Now listen, my dude, people just listening. He is not told me this. We hadn't even talked about this on the spot. I'm put on the spot. Right. This is he calls himself a spiritual Yoda. Very knowledgeable about the boy.

[01:04:54] And I can't tell if he is. So anyway, tell me about one day I was in church listening to you speak about barravis. Okay. And who is he? What do he do? Tell us about barravis and that story with Jesus. Barravis was known for...

[01:05:14] Well let me say this first. I would like for you to understand the spiritual context of barravis. And let me mention this real quick. There was two trees in the garden. Tree in the knowledge and good at evil. Tree of life, right? Right. Right. Society to live.

[01:05:39] Those two trees. God told them say, pick with one. You get free will. You tell Adam and Eve that. Funny enough, the story of barravis is talks about Jesus day getting arrested. So he's staying in court.

[01:05:54] When Jesus goes to court, barravis just so had to say, just so having to have the same court date as Jesus. Imagine that. You got the same court date as Jesus. So you have barravis. So you have barravis show up. Oh, long.

[01:06:06] And Barravis puts both of you out there in front of the people. Jesus here, barravis right next to him. Barravis says to the people. He says, you can have any one of these guys that you pick.

[01:06:19] You can have Jesus but you can have barravis who's notorious for a deep and robbing murdering all of that. He started to riot. Dude was wild. He said, pick which one you want. The Bible says they are a pick barravis.

[01:06:35] Just like Adam and Eve picked a wrong tree. The people picked a wrong tree. So that's what barravis being an extended beside Jesus represents spiritually. Just like in the garden, he had to treat it and not do good in Eve. He would barravis in a tree of life.

[01:06:51] Oh Jesus, new was life. Barravis treated it and not doing good in Eve. He had choices. They chose the that tree just like the people chose the robis. And the people say something that was really scary and that's happening now.

[01:07:05] So Pile was like, hey, y'all are choosing barravis. He's notorious for this. He's done this. So but this fellow Jesus hadn't done anything. There's like, it don't matter. Let his blood be on us and our children. So they cursed themselves. Oh wow. So that's the story of barravis.

[01:07:23] And so they picked barravis, barravis went free. And Jesus was crucified. Which on the grand scheme of things, we were barravis. All of us were standing next to Jesus. And God said, you take their charge and tow us. Go free barravis.

[01:07:41] No, I want to know what barravis did after you left. Which you think barravis did? You think barravis is treating his life up. Do he stop robbing? Probably not. In that a harsh reality, what was that you talked about that dog in his vomit? Returns to his vomit.

[01:07:57] What was that again? Tell me about Thomas Bouton. That's kind of what you talked about. It's like a dog return to his vomit. So does as a sour apple being watched returns. A pea goes back to the mud after being watched. He says so does a person.

[01:08:11] After being in clean and go back to their own ways. So that's it. So probably barravis went back to his own way. Sheesh. Okay. Was that what you wanted? No, no, I'm not done. This is last little quick bit. All right.

[01:08:24] One of our questions we always ask what series you watched too much. What movie you watched too much. So this is going to be a repeat the other moment. Can you tell it again about the temptation behind your back story? Okay. All right. So first question is chapter 10.

[01:08:42] Says that no temptation has come upon you except that which is common to everybody. Said, but God is faithful. He will also provide you with a weight of escape. So we know the temptation comes with the devil. He's the tempted.

[01:08:59] So the devil comes with the temptation in this hand. But he's got his other hand behind his back, right? Right. And he's waving the temptation because he knows what you like. He has a dossier on you. So he knows what you like.

[01:09:10] He's redger resume and you love what he's showing you. But if you ever if we ever pat the breaks and say, you know what? What's behind your back? We'll see your other hand. He has to take his hand from my highest back.

[01:09:24] And then he says, it's the freaking way of escape. Right. But we never pause to say show me your other hand. Well you know what's deep is that sometimes you may not want to know. That's the thing. We don't know because we enjoy being tempted.

[01:09:41] We're talking to enjoy what? You don't want to know the answer. You don't want to show you the other hand. That's a good point coach. We're going to go point. Man listen, you do it again. We are. Listen. That's correct. I love you older moment.

[01:10:00] I love you younger moment. Shout out to Leic. I still like the coach's neck. That was his idea. That was our, his idea. Uh, the younger moment is his idea. I can not listen. But that's my brother. We're doing this day. I don't enough to feel the difference.

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