 Here on Triple M, I have had the honor of talking to some absolutely incredible people, but this next guest has to take the cake. He is the Swiss Army knife of the sports media industry. That's it. Y'all probably guessed it by now. It's my boy, Pat Nathafee. Obviously, the Colts are kind of your squad. You kind of know a little bit about the Colts. What is your thoughts on Wintz not getting his number? I do not like that the first thing he did with our team is have a little bit of a moment with a wide receiver that is really our only weapon that's on the team currently. That could potentially put him in the mental headspace that he was in Philadelphia, where Michael Pittman goes, it's going to be my number or whatever. It's like, yo, Pittman, don't don't dance on his grave on TMZ, by the way, that you're not giving him his number. So the whole, if Carson wants once 11, I would like him to know that every other human that's ever been in the NFL is like, hey, you're the quarterback. Go get 11. A guy who had 503 yards last year is not the one who's going to determine whether or not you wear 11 or not. But it feels like Carson's excited for the fresh start. He does have Pittman who could be a weapon for him. We have a great offensive line. I just hope he does whatever the hell he wants to do. I just hope he's not broken like he was last year because I think he can be good and this team is really good in Indianapolis. And I want to put you on a hot seat and these most of these are just like one word or like yes or no questions. I mean, if you can't think of one, you can say pass. So first concert. OAR. OAR. Okay. First car. Jeep Wrangler. Jeep Lightning. Some couldn't go to speed limit on most roads, but it had two twelves in the back. First job. Rudy Subs and Pizza 286 would be my official first job they paid me. That lasted two weeks. I got fired from. Quick before you could fire me. That's all you got to do. You got to stay ahead of the bear that's chasing you. Favorite drink. Right now it's Gatorade Zero Glacier Freeze. Okay. Do you like the zero? You don't like the sugar and no sugar intake. You got to work on the muscles. No, no. I did keto for like six months and I'm not doing it now, but I've carried over some of the things. Not that it helps at all, but the Gatorade Zero makes me feel like I'm still a little bit healthy, but it tastes good. Okay. If you taught a high school class, what class would it be? Life. Favorite condiment. Like you only could choose one for the rest of your life. Ketchup. Ketchup. Okay. I like ketchup too. Do you eat ketchup on hot dogs? Yeah. Okay. People make fun of me for that. Apparently it's not a thing that you're supposed to do. Yeah. Those people suck. How do you start your day? I check my phone. Like I need to catch up with everything that happened overnight. I think that's standard operation if you weren't going to internet. Okay. Something you hate, like absolutely despise. It could be a food, a color, like an animal. Just like something you hate. People chewing with their mouth open. I, oh, gross. Okay. That's a good one. Yeah. A couple in the office. I've always been there. Okay. Favorite animal. Dog. And her name is Valerie, to be more specific, my favorite animal. Favorite 90s wrestler. You can't pick one, right? Because the 90s era, the attitude era was just next level. Obviously the stone cold carried that thing. They actually put WWE on their back and put them to where they're at right now. But then you got Ric Flair, obviously, who bounced around. D-generation X. Mr. H and I have done some business together. Suck it. Okay. Like that. Yeah. It's kind of tough. That entire Kurt Angle was special. Brock Lesnar was awesome. And then obviously, oh, the divas carried the goddamn show for me. I would just say maybe 90s era wrestling is probably my favorite wrestling of all time. With the Pat McAfee Foundation, you do some great stuff. Just wanted you to tell some people about that. Just like in the beginning, they might not know your story and they might not know how awesome you are at giving back. So I wanted to give you a chance to kind of let people know about that as well. One of my brother's best friends, like an older brother to me, served in the army, got discharged because something blew up in his leg in Iraq, I believe, or Afghanistan. So it was just, it was a natural fit for me to start working with the military. My dad became the head of it. That became his full-time job, the Pat McAfee Foundation. And we give scholarships to children and military families over half a million to date over the last few years. And just going to keep on trying to grow that thing as much as possible. And yeah, I mean, it's just, it's one of those things. It's a never dreamt that I would have the amount of money that I have ever in my entire life. And once you take care of your people, it's nice. It's like real fulfillment to take care of people and help out whenever you can. And I think everybody does it. That's in my position. So I don't think it's that big of a deal. I just think it's kind of my part of this whole thing. All right, y'all, that's all I have for this week. Hopefully you enjoyed Pat and his hot takes just as much as I did. Y'all heard it from him. Ketchup does go on a hot dog. Best of luck and let's make some money.