 Guerrero and Tom Bradyskip are going to be linked together forever, just like Barry Bonds and Anderson. Desbraini is to walk away from either the keyboard or the phone because it's getting worse, not better. LeBron James finally participated in and won a dunk contest against 13-year-olds, against 7th graders. Guerrero and Tom Bradyskip are going to be linked together forever, just like Barry Bonds and Anderson will be linked together forever. And because people looking at Tom Brady like, well, hold on, wait a minute, bro, you're in your late 30s, you're in your 40s, winning MVP's. You're playing better in your late 30s and 40s than you did in your late 20s and 30s. How is this possible? So people, like, wait a minute, so if Julian get popped, so what's Tom Brady doing? Skip, that's just a natural. Doesn't mean that it's true. Brady had answered four or five other questions for four or five minutes before this one hit him the exact wrong way. Then he concluded the interview with that. He should have just said that's ridiculous and moved on to the next question. You don't even have to say, I don't want to discuss this anymore. You know and I know how much Alex Guerrero has meant to Tom Brady. Yes. He has changed his life by prolonging his career to levels nobody ever dreamed possible. If I'm Tom Brady, don't distance yourself. Don't say it's ridiculous. Don't be defensive. Just say, look, I've worked with Alex Guerrero for the last decade, last 15 years and everything we have done is buy the book and it's about flexibility. It's so good, in fact, that we want a Julian animal. We want Rob Gronkowski. We want him around the Patriots. And I'm devastated for what's happened to Julian and how we're looking at him late in his career in which he's having an unbelievable run, made that unbelievable catch in the Super Bowl, but it has nothing to do with Alex Guerrero. Instead, he gets defensive and now we all start thinking, huh, maybe there's something there. This won't taint his legacy one bit. You mentioned the flake gate, spy gate. Have they tainted his legacy? Not at all. He's still regarded as the goat by many people or at least in the conversation with Joe Montana. So to me that can't put a stain on your legacy. If they're still looking at you as the goat, then your legacy is not tainted. These are small footnotes. I'll give you that. It would be an unfair question if Julian Edelman busted for PEDs and you didn't have a clinic and he was going using the Patriot staff and people came up and said, Tom, what do you make about that? Tom could say, well, I don't know. I'm just an employee. Julian Edelman's got to take care of Julian Edelman, but now Tom Brady takes care of Julian Edelman. Des, you couldn't separate at the end. You couldn't separate. You were blown up team meetings. So this weekend he's blasting Sean Lee. And by the way, he's blasting play calling and he called Jerry Jones Clueless, no. You came into this league as a wildly talented young man and you didn't master the route tree and you didn't really, really take coaching serious until you lost a step. And now you're nothing but a headache. For a defensive player to be able to get an offensive player out of a top of team skip, I've never heard. Now a quarterback has that kind of leverage that can get a defensive player off the field, obviously. But for a defensive player to get, I don't see how to happen. And he just upset skip and he can't let it go. He can't let it go that he's not on the Cowboys and someone has something to do with it other than his inability to make play. I do not hate Des Bryant. I hate what happened to him last year. I'm a fan, so any fan's going to react the same way. I was his biggest fan in 2014. I thought he was the best receiver in football. And I don't know how many times I threw up the X and now nobody throws up the X. And Des is still on sign, which is, it's a sad story to me. A lot of people are looking at it like this, Doug, saying, you know what? Des is actually right. You might not agree with the way he did it, but in some ways they're saying he's right as far as when he calls out the play calling, when he calls out the offense. Remember at the end of last season before the last game, there was a report that several Cowboys were questioning the way they were running the offense. So I think he actually may have saved himself a little face instead of it letting it look like they were just scapegoating him and going at him. I'm sure if you're Des Bryant, you sit there and go, wait a second. I was the face of the Dallas Cowboys. Romo kept getting hurt. I was here. I played through my foot. I hurt my foot. I came back as quickly as I could. Jason Witton retires, goes to Monday Night Football. He gets this, you know, heroes send off. Sean Lee keeps getting hurt and comes back and it's like he's a saint. Meanwhile, all I'm out there doing is try and battle every Sunday to catch touchdown passes and this is how you treat me. So I understand the emotions of it, but dude, you're going to go out your teammates and say that they were, that it was like Brutus stabbing you in the back on the way out the door. That is a really dumb play if you don't have a contract. If we start hearing, hey, LeBron's intimidating officials. LeBron is yelling at other kids to pass to Brani, right? If LeBron is giving Brani a pass on not playing any defense, not playing the right way, then I got an issue with it. But the team won the game. And by the way, in addition to being a great experience, how intimidating is that? I'm surprised the other guys were standing there looking. They are. They won the national championship. They won that game. They won that thing in layup lines because everybody else is like, oh my God, we're playing against LeBron's kids. This was just so pathetically wrong on so many levels because first of all, his namesake son, 13-year-old LeBron James Jr. is obviously trying to make his own way in basketball. He's trying to make a name for himself. And all of a sudden, his father is in their layup line doing contest dunks, not just doing lay-up like the kids are shooting. He's doing contest dunks. LeBron James just shows up at the game, sits down in the bleachers. He's taking attention away from Brani and the rest of the kids. He's that big where just being there is going to take attention away from him. And then you see from the videos that are out there how animated he gets. Being animated is going to take attention away from it. Getting it with the team in the huddle and kind of coaching them up, that's going to take attention. We could sit there and nitpick and say, oh, he needs to just sit down, be quiet, give the attention to the kids. He's just being who he is, having fun with them. As long as Brani's cool with it, as long as Brani's not at home like that, you know. Then I'm cool with it.