 Former Giants quarterback Jared Lorenzen has passed away. Really? Yeah, 38 years old. Stories were out last night in this morning that he was dealing with a multitude of health issues and was in the hospital. I read a couple of articles about it this morning. And now Jeremy Shapp, as well as others, have confirmed that he did pass away at 38 years old. Of course, he was known as the hefty lefty, the Pillsbury throwboy, which I thought was the best nickname ever. Pillsbury throwboy. Are you able to still, like, have fond memories of sort of those funny things when ultimately it was his health that gave weight on him? That's the thing that's really a problem in this country is that we kind of look at being overweight as like the jolly fat man. We kind of look at that as, oh, isn't that funny? It's a problem. It's going to be a health problem, especially when you get older. It's one thing when you're overweight and you're showing a picture of him on yes. I mean, he wasn't big for a quarterback. He was a big, big, big for a human being. And then you turn 38 and you're not playing professional sports anymore. You're not working out. You're not trying to get yourself better. And unfortunately, these are the things that happen. So being overweight is a problem. And again, I don't know how much of his overweight situation led to his demise. But ultimately, we shouldn't merely be laughing at those situations. They should be corrected. Did he have any serious potential or was he just he was a backup? He was going to be a man. I just think that he was something of an oddity to watch. I mean, how often do you see a quarterback that size? And he was he was pretty decent. He had a good arm. He made some things happen. But most of it was just the fact that it was just it was a spectacle to watch. But I don't think he had any possibility of ever being a starting quarterback in the NFL for any length of time anyway. But that's at 38 years old. My God. Yeah. He was six before. And he'd gotten really heavy in the past several years. And there was that thing about him raising money and trying to really get his health together. So it's a pretty sad end to that story. But I wanted to report that.